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    • 1904, page 10

    • 1904, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH MANUAL TRAINING SHOPS. A separate building has been erected for the work in Manual Training. Modern benches, lathes, scroll saws, forges, and tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are...
    • 1901, page 10

    • 1901, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Students can obtain board at from $2.00 to $2.50 per week. For further information concerning board and rooms, apply to the Principal. NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP.-In pursuance of an act of the first State Legislature, the...
    • 1905, page 10

    • 1905, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH. tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are provided. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This department is provided with a model kitchen, a dining room, a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for...
    • 1898, page 10

    • 1898, page 10
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    • 10 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STUDENT EXPENSES. No tuition is charged in either the preparatory course or the regular normal course; but an annual registration fee of $10.00 is required. Students may obtain board at from $2.00 to $2.50 per...
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    • 10 the National Research Council Study determined the classification of special education should be considered to be valid based on the following criterion: 1) the general education program is high quality and provides adequate learning, 2) the...
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    • 102 High School are females? The boys also disagreed with the statement but not as strongly (see Figure 4.31). Depending on the different types of activity the students were working on determined the different learning styles they used. After the...
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    • 103 Eighteen out of the twenty-two students used six of the learning styles. Musical/rhythmic learning style was not used in the presentation (see Figure 4.35). The final project given to the student was a scale drawing. Six students did not...
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    • 106 Chapter 7 HTML Introduction Now that all the preliminary items have been covered, it is time to begin the implemen-tation of a web page using HTML, XHTML and Style Sheets. We will assume that you are publishing your web content using the SUU...
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    • 107 I learned during the research how very important it is to use cross curriculum to encourage interest in mathematics. I have learned that reaching one child is worth all the time, effort and persistence it takes. Being an advocate does make a...
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    • 108 References Armstrong, T. (1994). Multiple intelligences in the classroom. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum. Art & social studies in math class?. (2004, February). enc focus review, 7. Bazeli, M. (1997, January). Visual...
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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 engaging if they include names of students in the class. Students often benefit from creating problems for each other (Wadlington and Wadlington, 2008). Writing stories and listening to books are not the only ways an individual...
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    • 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,...
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    • 11 In a research study conducted by O’Connor et al. (2000), a group of kindergarteners’ literacy progress was monitored and tracked over two years. During this time, students who were considered “at-risk” were given four tiers of...
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    • 11 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING least restrictive to meet their individual needs. According to Essex (2008), the least restrictive environment begins with placement in the everyday classroom. However, IDEA recognizes that all children do not fit in...
    • 1910, page 11

    • 1910, page 11
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    • 11 LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The laboratories are located in the Science building. The Biological Laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The dissecting...
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    • 11 on physical education may result in small gains in academic achievement and Grade Point Average. Observations show a positive connection between academic performance and physical activity, but not physical fitness. This meaning that a child’s ph...
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    • 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...
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    • 11 Service learning helps promote both intellectual and civic engagement by linking the work students do in the classroom to real-world problems and real-world needs. Without compromising academic rigor or discipline-specific objectives, service...
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    • 11 Sherman 2008). Much of classroom disruptions are attributed to students struggling to combat ADHD; a great deal of disruptions could be reduced or even eliminated by implementing preventative approaches. A preventative outlook involves the...

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