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    PHILOSOPHY Art is made up of many different components and each plays a role in arts education. The first is the process that an artist takes to create a piece of art. I believe in utilizing this process in every unit in order to demonstrate to my students that the finished product is a result of their learning not the end goal. My students engage in brainstorming‚ sketching‚ and researching all before determining what their final product might look like. Similar to the writing process‚ students

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    Argumentative Essay: The 5 Essential Characteristics of the Army Profession Carlos Albaladejo LOG C 3 15-003 CPT Neppl March 10‚ 2015 The Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) states that there are five essential characteristics of the Army profession: military expertise‚ honorable service‚ trust‚ esprit de corps‚ and stewardship of the profession. To briefly define these characteristics‚ military expertise is our ethical application of land power‚ honorable service is our noble

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    Disagreement/Dissent Argumentative Essay “Dissent is the highest form of patriotism”. [Thomas] Howard Zinn‚ a political activist and American historian made this statement at the height of his carrier‚ relating that dissent is essential to the attitudes of the government by the people. [Howard] Daniel J. Bornstein argues‚ however‚ that disagreement is healthy and contributes to a working government‚ while dissent is a negative action and is ruinous to democracy. Bornstein defines disagreement as

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    Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform Since the early 1980’s‚ the issue of America’s faltering public school system has become a serious concern. The crisis in K-12 education is one of the biggest challenges facing the nation. There is a great deal of evidence to show this problem. The pathetically low results of American students through international test scores is one obvious fault. Another is the failure of many students to demonstrate their knowledge of basic skills and literacy. It

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    The Importance of Motivation in The Classroom This Proposal will describe the Importance of motivation in the Classroom. For our nation’s children to be successful in a changing society the actions and forms of motivation we take to educate our children will mold the new leaders. It outlines the Importance of Motivation‚ Technology standards in the classroomTechnology as a motivator‚ Changing role of the teacher‚ Technology standards and Teacher Qualifications. The first need of physiological

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    Avery Dail Professor Hinckley English 50 Essay: Argumentative July 22‚ 2014 “But What Do You Mean?” In Deborah Tannen’s essay “But What Do You Mean?‚” she discusses how men and women differ in their use of communication “rituals.” Women are designed to take other person’s feelings into consideration and men are designed to maintain a one-sided position. She describes seven ways men and women miscommunicate. First‚ women use apologies to reassure an individual and men can misinterpret

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    environment. One classroom rule that is implemented in my classroom is the use of magnet moving. Each student has their own magnet that is moved up or down depending on how their behavior is that day. If a student does not follow directions‚ talks without raising their hand‚ or is disruptive in any way the student will have to move their magnet down. If a student shows excellent behavior the student will have opportunity’s to move his or her magnet up. This rule is extremely helpful in the classroom because

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    Classroom Problems 1. Classroom Shortage Teachers have to shout so loud because 70 – 100 students were jam packed sharing one classroom. Many classrooms have been divided into two by partitions. Stairwells and corridors have been converted into miniature classrooms. There were morning and afternoon sessions (2 shifts) to accommodate all students. 2. Bullying inside the classroom Disunity and bullying greatly affects a student behavior and performance inside the classroom. Bullying is very

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    Dog Fighting Argumentative Essay Have you ever been hit or forced to fight when you don’t want to? If this has not happened to you then think about how you would feel if someone forced you to fight someone else. You would probably feel pretty terrible‚ getting hurt just because this person wants you to fight someone all for their entertainment. This is what some cruel humans do to animals like dogs usually pit bulls. Dog fighting is wrong and cruel because the animals get badly hurt and could

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    Ethics in the Classroom

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    Importance of Ethics in Education Research Compiled for The Paper Store by J. A. Rodgers‚ October 2005 For More Information On How To Use This Paper Properly‚ Please Visit www.paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm Introduction In our present age of technology where all information seems readily available and easily obtained through the internet and through emails‚ ethics in education is becoming even more important than it ever was. In the past people needed to really work hard if they wished to plagiarize

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