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    • 18 discovery that emerged from this qualitative study were the differences in the amounts of literacy activities that took place per hour. For example, even though these families were all from low- SES backgrounds, researchers categorized them into...
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    • 18 States and conducted within the past fifteen years. All studies found support a positive connection between physical activity and student achievement for students. These studies are slightly different and use varying measurement tools and tests to...
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    • 19 cognates is beneficial. All of these activities produce strong effects in mastery of targeted words, and smaller, but significant gains in comprehension of the selected text (Goldenberg, 2008). Other research supports the findings that...
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    • 21 counterparts (NAEP, 2011). RTI gives educators the flexibility to meet the needs of diverse learners to help all students find success in learning to read. Another group of students who would benefit from the focused and individualized nature of...
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    • 22 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design the entire web page; it is also useful in helping understand the images placed thereon. According to C. Forceville (1999): Pictures, including multimodal ‘texts,’ give significant information through the...
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    • 22 When making discipline decisions concerning a target student, clear and fair rules should be established and regularly enforced. These rules should be fully explained to both the student, and the student’s parent(s). Teachers should stress...
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    • 24 evaluated either unstandardized or standardized. Unstandardized parameter estimates are values produced by the model that can only be interpreted in reference to the scales of the variables. Standardized parameter estimates are normalized...
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH ENGLISH. Mr. Fox. Mr. Decker. English a. This course consists of a thorough study of English Grammar, special attention being paid to the practical side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view...
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH. side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view to encouraging students to express themselves freely. Some simpler classics are also studied. Four hours per week throughout the year. English...
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week throughout the. year. Arithmetic. A thorough training in Business Arithmetic is given. ENGLISH. MR MORGAN. MR. MACFARLANE MR....
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ters being based upon movements common in ordinary handwriting. Other important features are, no position writing, no shading, and no detaching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principles...
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    • 26 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this research project was to determine individual teacher understanding of the RTI framework in place in their school, allow opportunity for teachers to share their insights of how RTI influences their...
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE ZOOLOGY.-This is a thoroughly practical course for teachers, and little attention is given to those subjects which the teacher can not use in common school work. Required of second-year Normal students. 3 hours...
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    • 29 during the interview. All participants were given a timeframe of the completion of the study and had the opportunity to view the final results of the study. The interviews began in early January 2012, when all Institutional Review Board...
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    • 30 correlating responses, deviant responses, and answers most pertinent to the study purpose, explanation was made in chapter 4 of this research study. A qualitative analysis of this topic allowed the researcher the freedom to make adjustments to...
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    • 30 motivation to read and have been shown to improve students’ reading levels and performance on tests. Book clubs can provide new exposures to reading opportunities that many students have not been exposed to in the past. Diversity is welcomed...

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