Mahmoud Moh’d Al-Hihi Linguistics for Elementary Teachers (CI324) After reading the first and second chapters‚ in How Linguistics are Learned‚ I am interested by what Lightbown and Spada (2006) argued. The authors claimed that “The development of bilingual or second language learning is of enormous importance” (p.25). They argued also that acquisition of more than one language in our new global world is rewarding for bilingual individuals socially and economically. The authors stated that most
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Samantha Meyer Lesson Plan 9/Reflection #9 SCIE 376 This week at Essex Elementary school I taught a review lesson to my students. I believe the lesson went well because the students were engaged‚ participating‚ and became confident on past topics taught the previous weeks. I started off the lesson with solving Jasmine’s mystery‚ which I believe was really beneficial. The past couple of weeks focused on Jasmine and her mystery so I believe it was important to solve the mystery in order to close
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My purpose this week was to observe translations in the 3rd grade classroom at Moss elementary with a female teacher named Ms. Bowens. As i arrive to Ms. Bowens classroom i noticed the 3rd grade students knew how to work on the math problems on their own while the teacher allows the students to talk amongst their assigned group. As the students work on their assignment the teacher walks around the classroom helping the students that doesn’t understand a question by going to each group. As Ms.
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Jenna Hoyle Hoerner English 12/ Per. 3 1 December 2014 Elementary School Teaching Why is elementary teaching important? What skills do you need to become an elementary school teacher? What is the typical workday for an elementary school teacher? A teacher is a person who educates and nurtures children‚ teenagers‚ and young adults into adulthood. They help children learn how to use different activities to accomplish this task. A teacher is also a person who provides the student with knowledge of life
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The article I chose was Classroom Strategies for Elementary Teachers. This article was focused on some things that haven’t really crossed my mind yet. When I think of classroom management I always thought about rules or how I would make my students behave in the classroom. When I scanned over the first few sentences I knew I needed to read it. I think Pappalardo (2011) was right when he said teachers struggle with trying to figure out the students who are really sick and who are just pretending.
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Week 6 Assignment Grading Rubric You will have two assignments to complete for the course -- you can read more about these on the Assignments items under Week 3 and Week 6. For Week 6 assignment‚ you will be graded on three specific grading criteria. Part Earned Points Criteria I 60 Content of your paper 1. Write your individual answers to the questions listed above together not each minimum 300 words in essay format in APA style [use APA template in Doc Sharing]‚ using correct economic
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MAN 3301 Human Resource Management Dr. Jerry Schoenfeld A Model For Analyzing Cases In Human Resource Management Purpose of Cases A case is a written description of events and activities that have taken place in an organization. Cases allow you to experience a different kind of learning – learning by doing. They are intended to give you an opportunity to actively experience the reality and complexity of the issues facing practicing mangers and human resource executives. While other
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Arguments for Grading * Standardized testing prepares students for college (but if there is not testing at any level then there is no need for standardized testing.) * It is practical- strict directions and easy to give and time efficient and easy to grade * Standardized testing offsets grade inflation ( consistently compares student knowledge) * Standardized testing is objective bc a machine grade it and the mood biases do not affect the grade. * Without grading how can u judge
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ELEMENTARY COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Chapter 1: Information concepts and Processing Information Data that is (1) accurate and timely‚ (2) specific and organized for a purpose‚ (3) presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance‚ and (4) can lead to an increase in understanding and decrease in uncertainty. Information is valuable because it can affect behavior‚ a decision‚ or an outcome. For example‚ if a manager is told his/her company’s net profit decreased in the past month‚ he/she
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Reynolds wants to use Excel to determine the appropriate cutoff points for her grading curve. Generally‚ she wants to set the cutoff points so that the following distribution of grades is observed in the student body: F 5% D 10% C 35% B 35% A 15% Professor Reynolds has five possible grading curves. For example‚ in Grading Curve 1‚ she will assign As to test scores from 80 to 100. She wants you to evaluate each grading curve scenario and determine which one results in a distribution of grades closest
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