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    • 12 example, in the field of computer programming, (Moran, Kornhaber, and Gardner, 2006) a common career choice for the mathematical/logical learner. Students who do well in traditional classrooms are mathematical/logical learners (Nolen, 2003). A...
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    • 12 systematic and explicit instruction in phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and fluency” (Cavanough, Kim, Wanzek, & Vaughn, p. 9). The literature shows that kindergarten-reading skills can be predictive of...
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    • 128 Hypothesis 1: Information sources have a positive effect on travel motive Hypothesis 1 predicted that information sources would positively affect travel motive and was supported with a coefficient of 0.264. Respondents indicated sources...
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    • 13 continue to show that one-fourth of grade school students do not read outside of school, and the majority read only for a few minutes daily (National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 as cited by Moats, 2009). “In a reanalysis of...
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    • 13 double-stranded DNA, some are specific for single-stranded molecules, others are active towards both and still others can cleave residues at the ends of DNA molecules or even anywhere along the DNA chain thus providing damage to the DNA....
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    • 13 mathematical/logical person starts early by ordering and re-ordering objects. The individual calculates quickly and memorizes long tables of information, like bus schedules (Nolen, 2003). Mathematical/Logical in Math The mathematical/logical...
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    • 14 their literacy skills and providing effective instruction. Lesaux (2006) points out that, currently, there is a lack of standardized ELL assessment measures that can show a direct correlation between studies. There are researcher-developed...
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    • 140 References Maddox, K. (2009). Forecasts show slow growth. B to B, 94(15), 8-1NULL. Retrieved from Business Source Premier database. Massie, Q. (2009). The Father of Scottish Tourism. The Spectator....
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    • 145 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLASS PROJECTS-Algebra You may choose your own project (problem) and your own group. You may work as an individual or a group with a maximum of three (3). For example, you are to answer the questions and show your ideas,...
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    • 148 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop “page not found” or similar error because you have not yet saved any other pages. Close the browser. Making Additional Pages With the first page successfully completed, we will now make the other web...
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    • 15 Not all children are receptive to the same type of instruction provided (Yang, 2006). Some students may thrive in a straightforward type of instruction. Others might need a more holistic approach to learning. There are two major types of...
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    • 15 Table 6: Total number of samples successfully amplified and their percentage for each amount of DNA in solution. Totals represent the number of samples successfully amplified for each amount of DNA in solution plus earlier successes. For...
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    • 15 targeted intervention to enable students to ‘catch up’ on critical reading skills” (Kamps et al., 2007, p. 155). In this tier, students receive “more intensive, research-based interventions with close progress monitoring” (Berkeley,...
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    • 16 letters out of body movements, or participating in a clapping game with a partner. Energizers are a playful way to incorporate physical activity and mental stimulation into tightly packed school days (Erlauer, 2003). Most energizers can be incorpo...
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    • 16 that may be part of the problem” (para. 363). Research shows that educators are able to enhance academic achievement (Condron) through ability grouping. This method is explained as “…the process of teaching students in groups that are...
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    • 165 References Kaplanidou, K. and Vogt, C. (2006, November). A Structural Analysis of Destination Travel Intentions as Function of Web Site Features. Journal of Travel Research, 45: 204-216. Retrieved September 12, 2009. Kline, R. B. (2005)....
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    • 17 achievement is differentiated instruction. This takes place when the curriculum’s pacing, level, and depth are modified to meet the unique demands of students (McCoach, O’Connell, & Levitt, 2006). According to Hall, Strangman, & Meyer...
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    • 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...
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    • 17 similarly was sentence structure. In the framework of this study, this is not surprising; the hard rules of grammar are the same, regardless of culture or other human factors. AES System Perceptions In a study asking whether MyAccess! users...
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    • 18 material, oral and silent reading, monitoring, and wide and repeated reading (Reutzel & Cooter, 2007). Fluency is often measured by the number of words read per minute. There are many assessments to measure fluency, but one of the best known is...

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