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    The Ultimate Gift

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    I think that The Ultimate Gift is a great movie. Jason will benefit from every gift he received and it will help him as he gets older. He learned many lesions through the process and he became a better person at the end. I think that it was a good thing for him and it was smart for his grandfather to do this. The gift of work is important because you need to know how to make money and how to provide for yourself. When he went to the ranch and put up that fence he learned how to work and that work

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    Analysis of Fool's Crow

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    A Review of “A Tapestry of History and Reimagination; Women’s Place in James Welch’s Fool’s Crow.” Barbara Cook. The American Indian Quarterly. Volume 24‚ Issue 3. Fall‚ 2000. Pages 441-453. “A Tapestry of History and Reimagination‚” by Barbara Cook‚ is a very interesting article to read. When reading it after Fool’s Crow‚ it allows for a new perspective to be brought to the table as well as to view the book in through a new lens. Welch is able to construct a story by presenting a type of history

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    of the upper class‚ the story’s protagonist Rosemary Fell lives a luxurious life. Her encounter with Miss Smith‚ a young beggar‚ exemplifies the rich woman’s need to constantly be pleased. Rosemary’s exclusive shopping habits‚ romanticism of the poor‚ and frivolous requests expose her self-serving personality. Although the rich are considered to have everything‚ human nature rarely allows people to be completely satisfied. As a wealthy woman‚ Rosemary needs everything of hers to be better than what

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    The article goes into great detail over the organization and structure. It states that “effective teachers have a classroom that is organized‚ structured‚ and consistent with procedures” (WongWong‚ Rogers & Brooks‚ 2012‚ p. 61). It speaks about how creating this kind of organization needs to be established and set very early on. If the children know what to expect at the beginning‚ then they will not ever have to guess what is going on

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    References: Charles‚ C.M. (2008). Building Classroom Discipline. United States: Pearson Education Inc. Wong‚ Harry. (2003). How to Improve Student Achievement (Compact Disc Recording). Mountain View‚ CA: Harry K. Wong Publications‚ Inc. Wong‚ Harry‚ and Wong Rosemary. (2004). The First Days of School. Mountain View‚ CA: Harry K. Wong Publications‚ Inc.

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    References: Merriam Webster. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Wong Harry and Rosemary. (2005) Retrieved from http://teachers.net/wong/OCT05/

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    Classroom Management

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    Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related To me‚ discipline is a process that enables students to learn to manage their own behaviors in a classroom setting. These learned skills will then carry over as valuable assets in their future careers as students‚ professionals and parents. I have come to look at management as facilitating the process of learning by establishing expectations in a classroom setting that allow for gains in academics‚ social behaviors and personal growth. Both

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    Linda Albert Weaknesses

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    No matter how many strengths there are‚ there is bound to have weaknesses. Starting with Linda Albert‚ the one weakness that I see her philosophy having is that students may take advantage of the teacher/student delegations. Some students may find that‚ since they have a voice in the process of creating the classroom rules‚ they may find it as a perfect opportunity to how they would want the class to run. The second weakness‚ that I found that Albert’s philosophy instilled is the lack of implementation

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    students as to what their behavior should look like and be in the classroom. Harry Wong supports the idea that most students will act responsibly if taught the procedures to do so. This is important to enhance personal responsibility skills in students. Wong also asserts and believes that student achievement is affected by how well the procedures are laid out and taught to them. I agree with Harry and Rosemary Wong that procedures are an important aspect of a classroom. I believe that procedures

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    References: Beverly Johnson (1993) Teacher-As-Researcher. ERIC Clearinghouse on Teacher Education. Washington DC. Harry K. Wong & Rosemary T. Wong (1998) The First Days of School. Harry K Wong Publications‚ Inc. IDEAS! Instructional Development Experiences‚ Applications & Solutions for Action Research. Center for Enhanced Learning and Teaching. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH

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