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    • 39 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Chapter 5 Discussion As a result of this creative project, it was intended that teachers would effectively implement inclusion strategies in their classrooms, thereby improving academic and social success for student...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 27 unusually high). The class size, big or small, did not affect the amount or degree of self-disclosure or cohesion in the classroom. These results allow an administrator to decide class sizes with a...
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    • 1 7 When the words become mastered the words are crossed out, if the word is missed again, they circle it and try again during a future lesson. The spelling journal is a place to store words for future spelling lessons (Gentry, 2004). A technique...
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    • 2 7 spelling instruction was to teachers and helped to illustrate the numerous ways spelling is taught in the same school district and provided information regarding the possible opportunity to share findings of the study throughout the local...
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    • 3 0 Information obtained via the teacher survey was compiled into a graphic display to show teachers’ attitudes towards spelling instruction and how they felt about the best programs for spelling instruction. This survey information collected...
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    • 3 4 There was still growth within the groups, but it was minimal compared to the first six weeks. It is likely that the rate of growth during the second 6-week period would have mirrored the rate of growth of the first 6-week period, had the...
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    • 3 5 feature points that can be awarded is 53. Thus, the total number of points given on the spelling inventory appropriate for 4th graders is 78. The students overall raw score on each benchmark was then averaged with other students in their group...
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    • Commitment 15 life-style. Likewise, as a way of behaviorally displaying their commitment experience they give each other a special gift. (p.3) As this example shows, the experience of commitment varies between couples, as does how their commitment...
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    • Commitment 22 service is another love language where actions are expressions of love. The last love language is physical touch. Chapman (2010) said, “Physical touch is also a powerful vehicle for communicating marital love…For some individuals,...
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    • Commitment 34 purposes. First, it was used to provide motivation for couples to participate. The incentive was substantial enough to draw attention to the study during recruiting purposes. Second, the incentive was provided so that couples could...
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    • Commitment 38 both the initial and focused coding process. Charmaz (2006) clarifies the importance of memo-writing when she said: Writing successive memos throughout the research process keeps you involved in the analysis and helps you to increase...
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    • Commitment 42 It was a good foundation that we were just friends and had that connection before any real romance was integrated in. I guess you know that person. You know the different aspects of who they are rather than, I have an attraction to...
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    • Commitment 62 The origin of the meaning of commitment was another research question that was investigated during this thesis. Consistent with Weigel et al. (2003), parental example had a great impact on what the participants believed about...
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    • Commitment 69 Limitations Although this research study was able to produce rich data and answer the research questions, it also had its own set of limitations. It may be perceived that the demographic for this research study presents a major...
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    • 50 Essentially, a digital forensics lab must have multi-operating systems. Therefore, students will be exposed to these operating systems while they are completing their course work in digital forensics. In a real investigation, an investigator...

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