James Lampe Topics of Discussion in Educational Studies I read the article "Another Look at what young Children Should Be learning" because the title interested me‚ how do we decide what to teach and when? Who controls the standards for a school? Is it up to the teacher or is it something that the teachers were told to teach? In many cases I understand that it is a mixture of both the teachers influence and what the teacher is required to do. This makes me think back to my own experiences in
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Kailey Watkins Watkins 1 Kelly Paul English 102 29 September 2011 Topic Analysis Got Ink? In todays generation the question has more or less evolved to‚ who doesn’t have a tattoo? Yes‚ it has been a colossal shift from days gone by where tattoos where really only found among bikers and prisoners. Anymore‚ people from all religions get tattoos for
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TOPIC: CHANGING TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARDS STUDENTS AT RISK MY FOCUS IS ON DROPOUT PREVENTION AND HELPING AT RISK STUDENTS FROM VARIOUS CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS BY CHANGING TEACHERS ATTITUDES. As a teacher‚ I have vividly felt the psychological‚ emotional‚ and social isolation‚ in children that I have come in contact with as a primary reason to provoke many of their deficiencies in academic learning in school. Therefore‚ how does the culture and structure of the school and its students influence
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give your own opinion. The animal experiments make a big difference in the medical development to a large extent. However‚ some people believe that animal experiments are cruel and should be prohibited. In this essay‚ I will examine both ideas and provide my own view in this essay. On the one hand‚ there are some ethical concerns about animal experiments. The researches on animals are based on human’s demands and cause pain and death to animals. For example‚ to test the effects of newly developed
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you do about a certain topic. Where applicable‚ you also want them to “move to action” to solve a problem or situation. The more facts that you have to support your opinion‚ the stronger your speech will be. Give your audience a way/method to get involved. They need concrete suggestions. Tell them what they must do to improve the situation. Remember that you need a strong thesis statement! How to prepare: 1. Pick a topic that interests you. 2. Research your topic in the computer lab or in
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confidence and personality. Para 2 Topic Sentence: International student had a lost in confidence when they are speaking in English. Support 1:Students are afraid of making mistake when they are speaking English while they can speak fluently in their own language. Support 2: They will get nervous is using second language but more comfortable in speaking the first language. Support 3: The student will talk less in English than in their first language. Para 3 Topic Sentence: Student uses less gesture
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English 110/Charter Journal Topics 1. Write about a trip or a book or a movie that had a powerful effect you. Discuss its effects. 2. Write about a class or an instructor that had a powerful effect you. Discuss the effects. 3. Taming the Anger Monster Anne Davidson ff. 253 According to Davidson‚ what are some of the reasons that we seem to anger more quickly today than we have in the past? Do you agree or disagree with her assessment? Explain. Davidson also tells us that often getting mad
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CB Exam 2 Topic Guide Chapter 8 1. What are some qualities of group influence? 2. What are the types of group influence (e.g.‚ primary‚ formal‚ etc.)? 3. Distinguish between peer influence and conformity. 4. What are the types of social power (e.g.‚ legitimate) 5. What are the types of reference group influence (e.g.‚ informational‚ etc.) 6. Understand utilitarian/hedonic value and reference groups. 7. What individual differences affect susceptibility to group influence (e.g.‚ embarrassment)
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TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT HERE 1. What do you think of a good research topic? What are the key elements of a good research topic? A good research topic should be of a clear objectives and purpose. It should generate question to discover and find out the underlying problem or understanding a current situation. Therefore the elements of a good research topic is feasibility‚ are the resources available? How long the research could take and can that be done with a timeline or it needs to be extended
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AdventurWorks Database Using SQL Server Management Studio. Lab 1.2 – Define Major Topics for a Database Nouns Major Topics Doctors Doctor’s Information Patients Patient’s Information Drugs New drug‚ Prozac Interviews Extent of depression‚ sleeping patterns‚ activity level‚ etc. Check ups Blood pressure‚ blood test results‚ depression indicators‚ etc. Lab 1.3 – Create a Statement of Work Nouns Major Topics Faculty Users Faculty User’s Information Staff Users Staff User’s Information
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