This paper will discuss Chapter 5 and the continuum of strategies using the SIOP model and the appropriate situations to use each within the classroom. It will also discuss when these strategies may be used inappropriately in the classroom.In research literature‚ learning strategies of three types have been identified‚ which are cognitive strategies‚ meta-cognitive strategies‚ and social/affective strategies. Cognitive strategies assist students in organizing information through learning that is
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up with suggestions on how best to resolve the matter. Use Descriptive Language Instead of using evaluative language‚ which can sound judgmental or feel like a statement on a person’s overall competence or worth‚ and thus invoke nonproductive defensiveness‚ try using descriptive language. Descriptive language describes the situation or problem in specific terms. For example‚ instead of saying something was done wrong‚ describe what was done‚ the results of what was done and what could be done instead
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[pic] A Brief Introduction to Aquatic Therapy in Children Aquatic Therapy is the use of water and specifically designed activity by qualified personnel to aid in the restoration‚ extension‚ maintenance and quality of function for persons with acute‚ transient‚ or chronic disabilities‚ syndromes or diseases. Aquatic Therapy goals for children are based on land specific expected functional performance. Water offers children with a fun‚ safe and supportive environment and they may experience
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professional services”‚ Industrial Marketing Management‚ Vol.29 No.4‚ pp.363-72. 31. Fečiková‚ I.‚ (2004) – An index for measurement of customer satisfaction. The TQM Magazine‚ Vol. 16‚ No 1‚ pp. 57-66. 32. Fisk‚ R.P. and Young‚ C.E. (1985) - “Disconfirmation of equity expectations: effects on consumer satisfaction with services”‚ in Hirschman‚ E. and Holbrook‚ H. (Eds)‚ Advances in Consumer Research‚ Association for Consumer Research‚ Provo‚ UT. 33. Folkes‚ V. (1984) – “Consumer reactions to product
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Concord Bookshop Paper Concord Bookshop Paper Organizational change has many concepts from wide changes to small changes that can affect a company. Introducing a new person into the company‚ changing mission statement‚ restructuring‚ and even adding stock options are examples of organizational changes. According to Spector it is important to understand‚ analyze the dynamic of change‚ and requirements of effective change implementation. Successful changes requires management to explore many drivers
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Are Science and Religion in Conflict? The debate about the compatibility of science and religion has been quite ongoing for a while. Many clergy men do not believe that both institutions are in conflict with each other. In fact people have come to believe that they both complement each other. In other words‚ science provides an explanation where religion falters and religion provides an explanation where science falters. This argument has been used to quell inquiries into the relationship that
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The Red Badge Of Courage The book The Red Badge Of Courage is about how the main character (Henry Fleming) develops courage through the variety of experiences in his life. Throughout the book The Red Badge of Courage‚ the author talks about a character named Henry. Henry is known as “the young soldier” and “the youth.” Both the best and worst characteristics of Henry’s youth mark him. Unlike the veteran soldiers who he fights during his first battle‚ Henry is not weary. He believes in traditional
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Description: Tim Okamura work is influenced by his environment to which he lives in. The background is gray tones blue. Showing through the toned blue‚ there are several labels and advertisements dealing with hair. There are several labels with red writing that seemed to have the blue tones paint removed to add depth to the wall. At the top of the painting‚ under the tones blue paint there is a layer of red-orange. Half way through to the bottom the paint becomes more of a wash over the advertisements
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Barriers to Communication Categorization of Barriers Semantic Organizational Inter-personal Individual Cross- cultural (Geographic) Physical / channel / and media Technological Semantic Barriers Science of meaning - Phonetics science of sound. Semantics – coding /decoding • Similar Pronunciation but multiple meaning. • Badly expressed message – incoherence‚ poor sentence structuring and jargons • Wrong interpretation - Pandit‚ raja / Rajah • Unqualified assumption by sender
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Name: Jeanne D. Colon Date: February 05‚ 2013 Year & Section: III-Mango Rating______________________ A. Books A .1 Book with single author Article: Author Computers: Machines with Electronic Brains The marvel of the machine age‚ the electronic computer has been in use only since 1946. It can do simply computations—add‚ subtract‚ multiply‚ and divide—with lightning speed and perfect accuracy. It can multiply two 10 –digit numbers in 1/1‚000 seconds‚
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