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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chemistry is "the study of matter and the changes it undergoes" (Buthelezi, Dingrando, Hainen, Wistrom & Zike, 2008, p. 4). Almost everything studied by scientists involves matter. Since this is the case, it is crucial to...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Due to the various benefits of inclusion, many school systems today are moving toward inclusion, or integrating students with disabilities into the regular education setting (Perles, 2010; Vaughn, 2007). Pupils with disabilit...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction- Nature of the Problem Every year students enter kindergarten with varying ability levels and with an array of educational backgrounds. While several students have attended a preschool or received some form of...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Reading is an essential tool for existence in our modern society. While some children and adults struggle with learning basic reading concepts, a common problem of reading reluctance exists in classrooms across the nation....
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    • 10 Another important contributing factor to the success or failure of a student is the level of involvement parents provide in the home. Even as children transition through the middle school ages “Parents continue to be an important source of...
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    • 10 appropriated $70,000, $35,000 of which was expended for a new science building and equipment. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for...
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    • 10 Community Service Act provided grants and vouchers for students involved in civic engagement for education and worthwhile efforts. The 1995 Annual Conference of the American Association of Higher Education re-dedicated leaders to the “engaged...
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    • 10 for poor school outcomes, not only because of language issues, but also because of socioeconomic issues (Goldenberg, 2008). Most Hispanic Americans are characterized as having low levels of educational success and high rates of poverty, and this...
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    • 10 In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. The water was secured and the planting of shrubbery and trees...
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    • 10 In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. The water was secured and the planting of shrubbery and trees...
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH $35,000 of which was expended for a new science building and equipment. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a Boiler House which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing...
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH In addition to this general society the students of the Normal have a "Debating Club," and a "Literary and Domestic Art Society." The former is conducted exclusively by men, the latter by women. The Athletic...
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH priations for maintenance. The legislature of 1903 appropriated $70,000, $35,000 of which was expended for anew science building and equipment. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a Boiler House which was...
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    • 109 Gardner, H. (1991). The Unschooled mind. New York, NY: BasicBooks. Gardner, H. (1993). Multiple intelligences the theory in practice. New York, NY: BasicBooks. Honigsfeld, A., & Dunn R. (2009, May/June). Learning-Style responsive approaches...
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    • 11 1995). These deficits may contribute to the fact that Hispanic students, with relatively few exceptions, have had the highest high-school dropout rate of any group in the United States from 1972-2007. High School student dropouts from the low...
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. At this period students in Literature and Science have opportunity to demonstrate that they have power in public speaking and debate. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All students are invited to become members of...
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. In addition to "The Choral," the Ladies' Chorus , the Gentlemen's Quartet Club, and the Mandolin and Guitar; Club have become permanent features of our music department. Students possessing the desired...
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The student body of the Branch Normal is self-governing. An organization known is the "Branch Normal School City" has been effected, its functions being similar to those, of cities of the first class. Through...
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    • 113 REQUEST FOR IRB EXEMPTION Name: Dr. James W. McCoy and Colleen Okeson Position at SUU: Assistant Professor of Graduate Studies in Education College: Education Telephone # and fax #: Phone: 435-865-8290 Fax: 435-865-8485 Exemption category...

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