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    students’ accomplishments are pretentious by the procedures used. • This philosophy has a solid positions that are shared with the students • A Comparison of Discipline Models Wong’s Pragmatic Classroom KaganKyle‚ and Scott’s win-win discipline Morrish’s Real Discipline Compare and Contrast • Students are given the choose to what they feel is good for them to do. • Students‚ teacher and parents are involved in the rule making. • Help students understand each other’s responsibilities

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    Jerome Kagan Report

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    Jerome Kagan While it might be common knowledge for many today‚ Jerome Kagan was instrumental in developing the concept that a person’s temperamental disposition (the aspects an individual’s personality) effects many of the outcomes in their life. Kagan‚ who was born in 1929 in Newark‚ New Jersey‚ began his studies at Rutgers University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 1950. Kagan went on to receive his master’s degree at Harvard and then to Yale where he obtained his Ph.D. in psychology

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    Harry Wong

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    After watching the Harry Wong video‚ Mr. Wong addressed the many aspects that come together in order to make an effective teacher. There are many things that make an effective teacher. For example in the video Harry Wong addressed that an effective teacher assigns seats. Another thing that makes and effective teacher is that effective teachers memorize the names of his/her students as soon as possible or they have a list of the names of the students at hand. Harry Wong also talked about the fact

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    Kyle

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    YOUR ASSIGNMENT You will read the satirical essay “The Lowest Animal” by Mark Twain and write an essay in rebuttal of Mark Twain’s “The Lowest Animal”. In this essay you must defend the human race as civilized‚ empathetic‚ caring beings. You have one hour and thirty minutes. That allows 30-45 minutes to read the essay and 45 min-1 hour to formulate your thoughts and write 400 words. It is an easy and entertaining read. Be confident‚ calm down‚ read this and write. IF….and ONLY IF….you are

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    Kyle smitley

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CIA Kyle Smitley Founder and CEO of Barley & Birch’s Entrepreneurs are busy by nature and the one chosen by me is Kyle Smitley. She may be busier than most as she’s a full-time second-year law student in San Francisco‚ and also the founder of an organic kids clothing line that has become popular with celebrity moms like Jessica Alba and Sheryl Crow. The reason I chose Kyle Smitley is because she seems to be able to do it all and handles her studies along with the

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    Wong Case

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    Willie & Lomax audit? Why or why not? Do you believe that Lauren Hutchinson behaved unethically by underreporting the time she worked on that engagement? Defend your answer. Hamilton Wong is currently in a very delicate situation and has an ethical dilemma in front of him. Using the steps to resolving ethical dilemmas‚ Wong must obtain the relevant facts‚ identify the ethical issues from the facts‚ determine who is affected‚ identify the alternatives available to him‚ identify the likely consequences

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    E wong

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    In “The Struggle to be an All American Girl” by Elizabeth Wong‚ Elizabeth Wong wanted to assimilate and embrace American culture. However‚ her mother forced her to learn about the Chinese language. She had to go to Chinese school which‚ for her‚ was such a dreaded place that she would kick and scream that she didn’t want to go. She hated almost everything about the school. The auditorium had a stench of old Chinese medicine that was putrescent compared to the sweet smell of her American teacher’s

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    Susan Wong

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    After Susan Wong graduated from State University with a degree in Operations Research‚ she went to work for a computer systems development firm in the Washington‚ D.C.‚ area. As a student at State‚ Susan paid her normal monthly living expenses for apartment rent‚ food‚ and entertainment out of a bank account set up by her parents. Each month they would deposit a specific amount of cash into Susan’s account. Her parents also paid her gas‚ telephone‚ and bank credit card bills‚ which were sent directly

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    Susan Wong

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    I. Executive summary A lady named Susan Wong is budgeting for the coming year (Year X). During year X‚ she has to cover monthly expenses as well as irregular monthly financial obligations‚ and she plans to do so by investing the money not used to cover monthly expenses in either a 1-month‚ 3-month or 7-month investment scheme whose yields are 6%‚ 8% and 12% per year nominal respectively. When the investments mature‚ Susan will use the principals as part of her budget and invest all the interests

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    Jones and Wong

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    Henry Wong and Fred Jones have some very similar ideas about Classroom Management. They both believe that it is the key to preventing discipline issues. They also agree that students should be taught and should practice the rules‚ responsibilities‚ and procedures over the first two weeks of school. Jones thinks that student’s should help in the creation of class rules‚ whereas Wong believes that the teacher should establish the rules and that there should be no more than five. I think that this is

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