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    Educating the Gifted Through Ability Grouping in Elementary Schools 1) What is Ability Grouping? How does it seek to further the educational needs of a diverse group of students in a classroom or a school? a) “Ability grouping refers to the grouping of students of the same ability or according to their demonstrated performance or readiness level” (Misset et al) (1) Using groups according to ability creates a homogenous environment for students to learn with others at a pace that matches the needs

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    Protection and Public Education: Ability Grouping and Tracking The United States of America has a long and complicated history of segregation and inequality. Though the country has fought fiercely to redeem itself by eradicating the practice of inequality in many areas, there are still some concerns that remain. These concerns are present in the public education system, and relate to the time-honored practice of educators to group and educate students by their ability level. This paper will discuss

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    Ability grouping is a widely spread practice used among many educators today. Between-class grouping is by far one of the most commonly used types of ability grouping. “The goal of this grouping is for each class to be made up of students who are homogeneous in standardized intelligence or achievement test scores” (Snowman, Biehler). In this type of grouping, the schools separate their students into different classes or courses. “Between-class ability grouping is where students spend most of the

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    Driving Distracts

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    I am here to tell You that you should not text and drive because it distracts you, causes accidents and limits your driving ability. The first reason I think you should not text and drive is because it distracts you. You must look at your phone for long periods of time. Another reason it distracts you is because you have two hands on your phone instead of having two hands on the wheel which means you have no control. The next reason it distracts you is because you can not look at phone and road.

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    manufacturers have been working on a way to potentially eliminate the need for people to drive. The idea of roads filled with self driving cars, which are currently being developed, is increasing in popularity. Today, manufacturers sell cars that have the ability to assist the driver with navigation and parking, but the driverless cars currently being developed have the ability to drive themselves. These vehicles are fully automated and do not need a driver. They can move, steer, break, and navigate on

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    What if you were driving down the road, and you look to your left and see a person swerving outside of their lane. Would you care whether they were texting and driving or driving drunk? Wouldn’t you want them taken off the road either way? I know I would! Some people don’t feel the same way, surprisingly! I believe that drivers that text and drive and drunk drivers should be punished at the same degree. Here are some reasons why. People who text and drive are putting many innocent lives at risk

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    as a drunken driver has the choice to walk away from their car, the driver receiving a text message while driving also has the choice to leave the phone. - Like driving inebriated, driving distracted, much less with a phone, is a reckless act that needs to be controlled. Recent studies show that driving distracted accounts for 10% of car accident fatalities in the US and while drunk driving accounts for 31% of car fatalities, more than the former, it is important to know that today smartphone ownership

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    passing cars. But, they’re not any kind of car, they are driverless cars. This could be the future of driving. Autonomous cars and their technology would save thousands of lives each year. Meanwhile, a small percentage of people are fighting for the option to drive. “Driving isn’t just about transportation, it can be a passion and a love.” -Hugh Watson. Driving can be a love for many, but driving is more than a passion, it’s a sport as well. If the government took away their citizens’ right to drive

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    Driving a car safely requires complete attention of the driver in order to minimize risk of accidents. With the fast pace and busy lives of people today, sometimes risky choices are made, like texting or making calls while driving, even though it is unsafe and against the law. Calling a taxi to drive you to your destination is a safer alternative, but could be expensive over time. Imagine being able to safely and affordably drive to your desired destination while eating breakfast, reviewing business

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    daylight hours, about 660,000 people across the U.S. are using cellphones or other electronic devices while they are driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Using cellphones while driving, particularly to read or send text messages, can impact people’s ability to drive safely, and thus result in serious motor vehicle collisions. What makes texting while driving dangerous? Among the distractions motorists face while on the road, text messaging is one of the most dangerous

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