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    The article “Welcoming a New Generation to College: The Millennial Students‚” by Elam‚ Stratton‚ and Gibson (2007) describes an overview of the current generation of pre-college and college age students‚ and furthermore provides their unique qualities and challenges to study. Beginning with a summary of the topic and then continuing about the history of the generations’ developments‚ including the G.I. generation‚ the Silent generation‚ the Boom generation‚ and the Generation X in the fields of

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    by K.F. Clark‚ the ideas of guiding the student to pronounce a word fit with scaffolding. Scaffolding is support‚ teacher supporting student and guide them to the right answer‚ not giving the answer to them as soon as they are stuck. As teacher‚ we want to make student think and give it a try even if it wrong because that’s how we all learn. We learn from mistake. K.F. Clark talked about different strategies teacher can use to support‚ or scaffolding‚ student to be able to read a word they can’t read

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    great concept. Kids that work hard get cheated on by other students. Kids can report cheaters without having their name be brought up. Some ways that my school can become stricter in the honors system are‚ possibly using cameras to watch kids from above as stated in Source A. The school staffs could become better at detecting cheaters. One way that this could happen is getting a computer program that detects plagiarism. What students need to know is that their name will not be brought. That is

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    Student Handbook Analysis

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    This page for the student handbook is an example of the safety precautions the school has in place during arrival and dismissal. The artifact gives in detail were the parents should drop off their children and how they are to pick up their children in the carpool lane. Reminder of observing the school zone speed limit and respect of the safety patrol and staff members are within the artifact. A student needing to leave campus and the proper permission is also included. The school acknowledges the

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    Intervention Description: Repeated Reading: Helping students increase they fluency words per minutes (WPM) can have a variety of methods that can be used. One method that can be used to increase students WPM accuracy when reading is repeated reading. Repeated reading is when students read a passage multiple times (Vaugh & Boss‚ 2015‚ p. 227). Kim‚ Bryant‚ Bryant‚ and Park (2016) studied the effects of repeated reading with students with Reading Learning Disabilities (RLD). Based on the information

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    Professional Educator Liecnsure Lesson Plan Portfolio Assessment Creating lesson plans has been a learning curve‚ at best‚ in my journey to becoming a teacher. The plans chosen show a transition from my learning experiences and my expectations of the students based on development or exceptionality. My instructors and fellow colleagues I worked with were very helpful in guiding the design of these plans and also assisted in my implementation. I feel I have grown tremendously in the last year‚ particularly

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    academic cheating Nowadays‚ academic cheating has become a prevalent phenomenon‚ and this behavior includes activities ranging from turning in the same paper in more than one class‚ to plagiarism‚ to copying from another student’s test and so on. The factors that play a major role in this phenomenon are listed as follows: the inability to reach an agreement on what constitutes academic cheating‚ the benefits to conduct academic cheating‚ and the probability to be caught in academic cheating. These

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    Cheating in School: A Growing Epidemic? Marc Ryan Calimba Charry Fe M. Cornelia Zephanie Marie R. Danieles Dianne Rachelle Y. Dela Rama Shirley Serojano Introduction: “Cheating’s OK!” This line is most likely heard by many of us. Cheating is widespread that even a Catholic Institution of St. Paul University Dumaguete (SPUD) is not exempted to have student cheating on exams. Cheaters only need to master the skills of cheating without actually acquiring knowledge and skills measured by the test.

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    Cause and Effect of Cheating Cheating is one of the most concern behaviors at school all over the world. There are many different ways of cheating such as copying homework‚ looking at another individual paper during exam‚ plagiarizing‚ and so on. It has been considered to be the worst behavior since it causes a lot of bad effects to the cheaters in the future. In this way‚ cheaters do not have their own ability to do their own works‚ so in the future when they get a job‚ they will lack of ability

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    Living in a bubble is comfortable; it’s safe‚ assured‚ and constant. Sadly‚ in order to grow‚ the bubble must be popped. Stepping out of my comfort zone was jarring‚ but though my tenure as Student Body Vice President‚ I learned how to grow as a person. As Student Body vice president‚ interaction is a vital part of my duties. In order to voice the opinion of the public‚ I must communicate with the public. Initially‚ I thought I should refrain from personal vocalization. By nature‚ I like to be a

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