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    ECED 100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Statewide Online Course Student Name: Ann Brown ISTAR-KR Assignment Assignment Steps and Directions 1. Visit the web site https://ican.doe.state.in.us/beta/ 2. On the Left side of the page‚ click on ISTEP+ 3. Center of Page click on Resources 4. Print the following ISTAR-KR assessments (matrices charts). Look each chart over. Then answer the 10 questions below. You can type your answer right beside each question‚ or number

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    From “The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” by Richardson and Shupe‚ Teaching Exceptional Children‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 2‚ 2003‚ pp. 8-13. Copyright 2006 by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted with permission. The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working With Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Brent G. Richardson ❈ Margery J. Shupe What are your primary concerns in the classroom? Are you constantly

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    Should teachers have a higher salary? Teachers in the US struggle‚ after more than fourteen years of experience and commitment‚ to live a standard lifestyle. The pending question‚ which is present in every moment of their profession and the key to the life they yearn‚ is only answered with the terrible antics of people and disparagement - Should teachers’ salaries be raised? This question is made to seem more incomprehensible than it actually is‚ the answer is just beneath the noses of those who

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    Company Secretary Statement Why did I decide to take this job? - Even before we distributed the jobs among our team‚ I knew I wouldn’t mind being any of these directors. I read the characteristics that people who wanted to do the following jobs had to have (Managing Director‚ Company Secretary‚ Finance Director‚ Operation Director‚ Sales & marketing Director) and I recognized almost all of them in me. I was ready to take any role. When we stared to choose our jobs‚ I told my team that I

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    Attention Grabber. Briefly introduce the reader to the subject with some background information. o Set the Scene‚ Ask a Question‚ Use a Quote or Anecdote • Finish paragraph with a clear thesis statement that establishes the purpose of the essay. * "Therefore‚ the purpose of slavery in the United States was to __________‚ ____________‚ ___________ .” 2. Body Paragraph (7-9 sentences) • Topic Sentence (subtopic 1 from Intro) • Evidence 1 with significance/explanation • Analysis (relate

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    Teacher unions are very powerful in American education. Two primary teacher unions‚ the National Education Association (NEA) and the National Federation of Teachers (NFT)‚ together represent a large majority of teachers in our country. Teacher unions such as these have grown tremendously in membership and political influence over the past few decades. As a result‚ they have acquired a vast amount of resources that are used to their advantage; examples include using their funds to affect political

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    I disagree with Leon Botstein’s essay "Let Teenagers Try Adulthood". Botstein argues that teenagers have matured much more quickly over the past few years. Therefore‚ he believes high school be abolished and a child’s education should begin earlier in order for students to graduate around the age of sixteen rather than eighteen. High school is intended for students of a certain maturity level. But now‚ students are exceeding that level rapidly. Botstein sees high school as a place full of superficial

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    Becca Peterson December 14‚ 2014 Analytical Writing Theresa Schnieder Armed Teachers A recent tragedy in a Connecticut elementary school has Americans looking for a better way to protect its school-age children. The brutality that occurred in Sandy Hook elementary school shook Americans to the core‚ making many people push for stricter gun laws. One proposal that has become popular is to allow faculty to have access to a gun in the classroom. “In response to the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary

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    Abstract In this paper‚ I will explore the controversial question of whether teachers should be allowed or required to carry weapons on school campuses. The question of whether the topic should be entertained has come up time and again after tragedies occur‚ the timeline of which will be summarized herein. The recent tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ that devastated the nation on December 14‚ 2012‚ has wrenched this debate crudely back into the spotlight. I will investigate

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    nothing has happened to the children after learning history because the teacher tries to teach the knowledge in a positive and simple way in order to keep the children’s innocence. The children still keep their nature to “torment the weak and smart” on the playground after their history class‚ and they are still innocent with the positive knowledge of history they have been taught. 3. The author’s attitude toward the history teacher is both amused and critical. His attitude is amused because he uses

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