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    Technology gives students up to date information to work with when doing projects and assignments. Maslin and Nelson’s article Peering into the Future: Students Using Technology to Create Literacy Products the early education classroom in this article formed reading posters of their favorite books and famous figures. These students did research on the computer and put together a book review poster. Students in these classrooms are doing research while using technology to publish these posters. “These

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    identifying my personality type has helped me evaluate the way I react to people and situations. There are two assessments available to help figure out your learning style and personality. The first is Multiple Pathways to Learning which is based on Professor Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory that focuses on peoples learning strengths and preferences. The second is The Personality Spectrum based on the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory which identifies which personality

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    capabilities are what we typically associate with intelligence. However, intelligence cannot easily be defined by a single IQ number on a scale or even by saying someone is “smart” or “dumb” in a certain area of knowledge such as math or science. Each and every person is unique in their own respect and there are a multitude of facets that contribute to the way we measure and assess an individual’s abilities to understand or adapt to a given situation. Intelligence is a combination of an individual’s ability

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    SAT Review Strengths

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    The test review on the SAT is completed along with the design to measure cognitive abilities, achievement, and intelligence. The description of the test and the intention of the test is included in this written assignment. Furthermore, the psychometric properties of the SAT are discussed. This includes its relation to reliability and validity. The discussion of items that are from the test is explained and any issues or concerns of the test are introduced. Finally, the test’s strengths and weaknesses

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    Don’t forget the genetic inheritance factor where they pass down good intellect to their children, if you add on the high expectations resulting in good school performance. The adolescence academic performance dose not effect this inheritance of intelligence. Along with having good grades authoritative parent’s children are self-reliant, responsible, and show perseverance. Authoritarian, permissive and neglectful parent’s children seem to preform worse in school than authoritative parent’s children

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    The first lesson I learned after receiving feedback from my initial set of questions was the importance of focusing on the information I need, rather than the information I want. Though I had a sense of confidence in planning my inquiries, it became apparent to me that it is easy for anyone to miss objectives. Therefore, I should avoid faulting students for falling short of benchmarks, if I do not provide adequate support to satisfy instructional goals. When I did meet the mark for constructing

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    My Pedagogic Creed

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    My Pedagogic Creed 1. Education Education is the gradual process of meaning making and acquiring “knowledge.” One views the world through his or her own set of lenses or filters, from his or her own perspective, and the mind of the learner attempts to connect new information to existing schema to make new connections. These constructions and connections in the brain become "knowledge." Therefore, knowledge when people begin to understand facts or information through experience and/or learning

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    Continuing My Educational Experience A college education exposes a person to new experiences and gives them ideas that improve their intelligences and make them a better learner. Gaining knowledge from professors who have experience in the field of my interest is what really excites me about college and has motivated me to join the Manor Early College High School program. In my case, I believe that rather than getting a job or joining the military college is my next step in life. I know that this

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    to it; causing considerable changes to the overall family structure. It is believed that the use of technology can alter the wiring of the brain (Taylor 2012). When children are exposed to technology, it may condition the brain to pay attention to multiple stimuli; as a result become more distracted and cause decreased memory. Technology also hinders a child’s ability to empathise. They are less likely to pick up on non verbal cues, emotions, and awareness of expressions. Therefore, children with less

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    V. Objective: When shown the list of sight words, students will be able to identify 18 out of 20 sight words at their grade level from the Dolch list with 75% accuracy in 4 out of 5 attempts. IV. Materials: • Dolch Sight Word List • Index Cards • Bingo Boards • Bingo chips • Baking pans • Iodized salt • Straws • The Little Engine That Could literature book V. Technology Connection: The technology that will be used in the lesson will be PowerPoint. This will be used to display the list of words

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