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    Depth-of-Knowledge (DOK) Levels for Mathematics According to Norman L. Webb‚ Wisconsin Center for Educational Research ("Depth-of-Knowledge Levels for Four Content Areas‚" March 28‚ 2002)‚ "interpreting and assigning depth-of-knowledge levels to both objectives within standards and assessment items is an essential requirement of alignment analysis. Four levels of depth-of-knowledge are used for this analysis." Norman Webb’s "Depth-of-Knowledge Levels for Four Content Areas" include: Language

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    1. I hesitate to use the word power because very few people actually wield power‚ most simply have authority‚ which is given to them by those with the power. Generally speaking‚ in my experience with the authority of upperclassmen in the corps has been positive‚ they use their authority to accomplish the tasks they are responsible for. Authority and Responsibility go hand in hand as one increases the other increases at the same rate. My personal relationship with authority is one where I have

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    Assignment 1: Discipline in the Public Schools Patricia Williams Dr. Sonya S. Shepherd EDU 520 Education and the Law July 22‚ 2012 Every child and young person has a right to an education. Along with those rights students‚ have the responsibilities to follow rules. If rules get broken schools can impose punishments to try to correct the behaviors from happening again. Schools must let the students be able to voice their opinions on whether the punishment is fair. The purpose of this paper

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    Recently I have been instructed to write a paper about how to use constructive ways to help solve conflict in a university a.k.a college environment.in my recent affairs I have not conducted myself in a way were has me being a college student there for a young scholar of education had put a bluish on the university by acting in a childlike manner and behaving like animal with no home training. The situation when I was involved with some of my peers and acting like little kids by fighting on a university

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    CHAPTER IMPROVEMENT OF CONTENT OF- EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENTOF ABILITY (1) Moral Education in Japan Recently‚ in elementary and lower secondary schools‚ much effort has been made in Japan to accomplish the aims of moral education‚ by requiring separate scheduled hours for moral education. The purposes of moral education are shown in the following summary of general principles established in the Course of Study issued by the Ministry of Education. Moral education aims to develop a Japanese

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    Parents should not punish children by hitting How would most people punish their children if their children made mistakes? Most parents dream of having a perfect family life‚ and they think that hitting children could lead the children to big problems‚ whereas other parents hit children without consider the consequence of hitting .It is clear that parents should not punish children by hitting. One of the main reason why parents should not using the physical punishment with their children is that

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    Meaning “Discipline” comes from the Latin word”disciplina” which means instruction. In most general sense discipline refers to giving systematic instructions but in real life‚ discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. Discipline directs work‚ making it fruitful and excellent Value of discipline Discipline is the first law of nature. The sun rises and brings the day. It sets and there is night and the moon and the stars are visible. Man is also a unit of nature so just

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    about he could be afraid of getting fired and therefore won’t do anything‚ but he could be courageous and say something. There are even more extreme scenarios. I believe respect is connected to each individual sense of self quality. Responsibility‚ discipline‚ integrity‚ imagination…etc‚ I believe respect is part of suing each of those. Responsibility As defined by Google responsibility is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something.I believe responsibility should

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    Classroom Management & Discipline Emily Rickertsen EIS 450G: Classroom Management Dr. Georg Gunzenhauser Fall 2014 Classroom Management Related to Discipline Teacher-Student Relationship Student-teacher relationship is a vital role in managing a classroom and discipline. As a teacher‚ being able to connect with students is a key to academic instructional success; students are more likely to show respect to a teacher if that teacher has a connection with the students. Every teacher is

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    Parents must use various types of disciplines to guide their children. As each child is different‚ even within the same family‚ discipline may vary. It is a constant rollercoaster to find the most affective type of discipline for their child. Different options for discipline could be spanking‚ time out‚ or focusing on positive reinforcement while ignoring the child’s negative actions. Young children need to have discipline and direction in their youth. It is the parents’ responsibility to teach

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