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    • THE WEB 17 working knowledge of web technology and be familiar with production tools and techniques. The course will be administrated through an online teaching tool such as the “Blackboard” system typically found in institutions of higher...
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    • 12 opportunities. Compared to motivated classmates, reluctant readers surrender into the spiraling world of low exposure to text. The implications are grave. This lack of exposure to text and the lack of fruitful reading practice on the part of...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 15 with HFA. The three areas were emotion recognition, theory of mind, and real life problem solving. One of the unique aspects of this study was that parents attended a concurrent training aimed at improving their...
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    • 10 deprived of learning because of their social isolation and lack of interaction, which affected their overall cognitive functioning. As a result, Vygotsky set out to transform education in Russia by creating new pedagogical styles that would...
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    • 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,...
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    • 13 Gardening Association (Blair, 2009). School gardens surged particularly in urban school districts because researchers found that “non-White students from financially unstable backgrounds who [were] not regularly exposed to open green spaces...
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    • 14 Students who are effectively monitoring and managing their own behavior tend to exhibit more appropriate on-task behavior. As a result, teachers are more available to address more pressing instructional matters (Loveless, 2010). Use of a Timeout...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 11 Phase 3 – Project Design Once the information was gathered, the design of the handbook was determined. As mentioned in the literature review, it is important to include multiple headings to aid in enhancing the...
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RODNEY PALMER Student Body President ERNA ROBERTS Student Body Vice-President ROBERT MACFARLANE CARROL PARTRIDGE Commissioner of Publications Student Body Secretary ALICE BRINTON Faculty Representative FRANCIS...
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    • 9 Verbal/Linguistic in Math Picture books about mathematics increase an interest in the students who prefer listening, reading, or telling the story. Based on the book Sir Cumference and the First Round Table by Cindy Neuschwander, the researcher...
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    • 13 successfully have a significantly higher community participation rate at cultural, intellectual, athletic, and artistic events (Steinkamp, 1998, 34-59). Additionally, town-gown studies suggest that community members who have benefited from a...
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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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    • Intro to the Internet 147 and Web Page Design In the File Name box enter “index.html” (with-out the quotes). Make sure the “Save as Type” box indicates “HTML and Images (*.html).” Leave the Set-tings and Slices boxes as they are (Figure...
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    • 150 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop Figure 8.21 The Adobe Bridge application is a separate ap-plication that you can access from within Photo-shop or you may run it by itself. 1. If you already have Photoshop CS4 running, locate and click the...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 18 program are primarily women ages 19 or older with only three men in the program of 75 students. Students in the beginning welding program were primarily young men ages 14 to 17 with only five young women in the program of 122...
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    • 4. Repeatable? Is the course repeatable for multiple credits? No Yes If yes, max # credits Is the course repeatable in the same semester? No Yes • Check Yes or No indicating if it is repeatable, and if it is repeatable in the same semester. •...
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    • 12 families who would like to send their children to preschool, the cost for private preschools is often prohibitive, and there is not sufficient state or federal funding for government preschools. Given the current educational status of Hispanic...
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    • 13 parents end up doing the bulk of the homework assignments in order to simply just get it done (Simplicio, 2005). Policies and practices that have formed consistent positive results regarding math homework are: “(a) Homework must help students...
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    • 13 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING their nondisabled classmates. Furthermore, Seehorn (n.d.) points out that by being included, students will be exposed to opportunities for problem solving that will help them as they function outside of the classroom...
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    • 15 Inclusion is the least restrictive of the four timeout procedures. Inclusion involves placing a student in a separate area inside the classroom where instruction can be observed, but where interaction with peers is denied for a given period of...

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