Grand Canyon Lodge (Coconino County, Arizona); Utah Parks Company--Buildings
"Armchair enthusiasts find the sun room in Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim an ideal place for practicing their favorite pastime. The main attraction is viewing the full-color show put on daily by the sun, moon, and atmospheric conditions in...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Jensen Mill (Garfield County,Utah); Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Old Main (Building)
"The slab pile at the last setting of the Jensen Mill where all the lumber for BNS was sawed. Tracks run north and south. Slabs dumped over a black ridge to the north. This shot was taken from the north end of the tracks looking south toward the...
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development of spelling content, and word study can effectively teach spelling in this
manner. But, he warned about the different caveats that happen when teaching with this
method. The first argument is that spelling is in theory “caught”...
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...
1
Introduction
In the religious classroom students interact with each other in a unique way that differs from that of a normal classroom experience. The nature of a religious course fosters an environment in which students have many opportunities...
11
Implications of Being a Reluctant Reader
When a student is a reluctant reader in elementary school, they miss out on the benefits of
the natural flow of reading progression. According to Louisa Moats (2009), “At second
and third grade,...
11
One of those that focus on primarily on scoring is Project Essay Grader (PEG). This was
the program developed by Ellis Page in the 60’s. PEG uses sample essays to generate its basis
for what makes up a “good essay” given the topic. The...
12 Chapter 1
The Internet and the Web
Referring to Figure 1.5, If only the red pixels are
illuminated, the screen will show red in that area,
the same is true for the blue and green. If no pix-els
are illuminated, the color is black and if all
are...
12
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
Social
Skills
According
to
McCarty
(2006),
the
fact
that
students
with
disabilities
can
be
joined
socially
with
their
peers
is
one
of
the
greatest
benefits.
As
disabled
students
are
included
in
the
regular
classroom,...
13
included in student files as part of the researcher’s improvement plan to the Pro-Active Skill
Building Program. It is intended by the researcher to encourage faculty and staff at the study site
to incorporate these preventative interventions...
14
in an environment that is nurturing and supports student success (Vaughn & Fuchs, 2003). The
National Research Council reiterates this thought when they write, “the nature and quality of
classroom literacy instruction are a pivotal force in...
14
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
Barriers
of
Inclusion
There
are
many
barriers
to
inclusion.
Some
of
the
most
significant
include
fear,
tradition,
lack
of
training,
attitude,
low
expectations,
time,
lack
of
support,
and
funding
(Downing,
2008;
Forli...
14
VITA name. Most Universities run their VITA programs through their accounting offices by
students as a fully-functioning nonprofit office (Hulsart, 2007, 48-50).
VITA is a successful service-learning program because it provides tax information...
17
Chapter 3
Methodology
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive
link between service and cognitive learning in higher education.
Participants
Participants of this study were 20 Utah Valley University...
17
improve ELLs’ literacy achievement. Small-group leveled instruction provided an opportune
setting for these students to be able to access prior knowledge, make connections with text and
their own lives, and increase overall comprehension and...
18
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
Funding
formulas
structured
to
chastise
schools
that
implement
inclusion
are
a
major
barrier
(Seehorn,
n.d.).
If
there
is
more
money
available
for
students
being
served
in
the
special
education
setting,
then
school
d...
18
lessons. The goals of school gardens were primarily for academic and social
development. Secondary goals were recreational and therapeutic (Blair, 2009).
The DeNarco, Relf, & McDaniel study also investigated the academic subjects
studied in...
19
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
specific
eligibility
requirements,
students
are
“falling
through
the
cracks”.
Researchers
believe
that
the
real
world
is
not
divided
into
“regular”
and
“special,”
and
therefore,
the
dual
system
of
special...
1986. Unanimous. (Water rate in 1968 was $8 per quarter, or $2.67 per month. Water rate is now 6 times higher. ) Motion to amend the Sewer Ordinance to put into effect a 33% increase, from $4.50 to $6 per month. Also, a motion was made setting the...
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4
knowledge of words. The test is administered like a typical spelling test, the words ordered by
their level of difficulty. After students have taken the test, teachers use the spelling feature guide
to score the test. This feature guide scores...