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    Field Experience Summary

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    Field Experience Summary Within the variety of administrative activities for the Practicum A and B‚ I feel that I have leadership qualities that will enhance a school. I had the benefit of working along side different personalities of my administrative team. Each person has their own strengths and weaknesses. I can only hope that when I become an administrator that I can work with people compliment each other to function as an unstoppable team. Even through life’s journeys I still wanted to

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    Field Assignment Report

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    Introduction For my field assignment I attended a program called Babies‚ Books and Bubbles‚ at my local public library in Shrewsbury‚ Ma. The library is located on 609 Main Street Shrewsbury‚ MA 01545 and the program is available to the public for caregivers/parents and their babies whose ages can range from birth to two years old. The program had one female main speaker named Sharon Martin‚ who is the head of the children’s department at the library. The program was free‚ but required you to obtain

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    Assessment of Learning

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    Assessment for Learning and Pupils with Special Educational Needs The aim of this paper is to provide a summary of the key issues that emerged during the Agency project Assessment in Inclusive Settings in relation to the application of the concept of Assessment for Learning to pupils with special educational needs (SEN). A significant aspect of inclusive assessment in practice that emerged from the on-going discussions with Project Experts was the concept of Assessment for Learning. References to

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    Field Study 1

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    WESTERN LEYTE COLLEGE ORMOC CITY‚ PHILIPPINES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FIELD STUDY 1 THE Learner’s DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS STATEMENT OF PURPOSE - 1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR - 2 EPISODE 1: SCHOOL AS A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT - 3 EPISODE 2: LEARNER’S CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS - 4 EPISODE 3: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND LEARNING - 5 EPISODE 4: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES & LEARNER’S INTERACTION - 6 EPISODE 5: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES & LEARNER’S

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    Learning Theories

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    1. Domains of learning Bloom’s taxonomy (cited in Petty 1998) provides the basis for classifying learning into domains and thus highlights learning outcomes should be hierarchical and concerned with different forms of learning. The cognitive domain is concerned with knowledge and knowing‚ the psychomotor domain is concerned with physical skills and the affective domain concerns itself with attention‚ awareness‚ moral‚ aesthetic and other attitudes opinions or values. Reece and Walker (2009)

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    As a result of the work of many Educational Psychologists-over many years-various explanations of learning styles have evolved. All of these studies were undertaken to determine how we as humans learn. "In its broadest sense‚ learning can be defined as a process of progressive change from ignorance to knowledge‚ from inability to competence‚ and from indifference to understanding....In much the same manner‚ instruction-or education-can be defined as the means by which we systematize the situations

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    Biology field trip

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    Biology Field Trip Report (Starfish Bay) Aim / objective of the field trip To investigate the abundance and vertical distribution of organisms (i.e.‚ Batillaria sp.‚ bivalves and crabs) along the intertidal gradient. Physical factors Air temperature Water temperature Air temperature 1 32℃ Water temperature 1 32.3℃ Air temperature 2 31.1℃ Water temperature 2 32.7℃ Air temperature 3 30.8℃ Water temperature 3 32.5℃ Average air temperature 31.3℃ Average water temperature 32.5℃

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    Multicultural Field Trip

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    Multicultural Field Trip (Statue entering the center) Here in my area of California there are many choices to choose from for my field trip to a cultural center. After searching online I decided on the WorldBeat Cultural Center located in San Diego California at 2100 Park Blvd San Diego 92101. I knew I had chosen a good site when before I even entered the center as I heard beating of drums in a mesmerizing rhythm while still parking my car. The name WorldBeat was fitting. Until this assignment

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    Schlosser also addresses the high number of migrant workers working today‚ as well as being the poorest workers in the United States. Yet‚ Schlosser does not touch on the health risks that represent working in the fields. I plan to emphasize more on the health risks that are present in the everyday life of a migrant farm working. I will discuss how pesticides have a negative effect on the life of workers‚ but also to their families. Children of farm workers are at

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    Ultrasounds are becoming a common diagnostic procedure in the medical field because they can measure and detect abnormalities. Ultrasound instruments which are also known as sonographic instruments operate by using high frequency sound waves. These sound waves operate using a frequency range of 1 to 18 megahertz that can be used for imaging. These high-frequency sound waves are out of range of human hearing. The lower frequency of the sound waves produce less resolution but can produce images

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