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    Learning As A Business Plan

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    The business in this case is the students’ success and making sure that they are college and workplace ready. According to the National Work Readiness Council Workplace readiness is the set of common traits possessed by competent and capable high school graduates as they continue education or enter the workforce (http://www.workreadiness.com/). 2. OBTAINING EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES-- (1 point) What are some creative ways to find classroom resource? In this up and down economy and with a decrease in available

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    he later came to define America’s national identity and culture. Background Most famously recognized as “the father of the National Architecture” in America, Thomas Jefferson sought to make American ideals and its culture unique from that of Europe, from where they had their origins (“Architecture is My Delight” n.p). At the time Jefferson was developing his architectural skills, America was undergoing its revolution and therefore it needed an identity of its own, something that made it standout; and

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    career where I follow instructions will be ideal. Despite following instructions, others must acknowledge and consider my ideas. However, the most important aspect of a career to me is to improve the quality of life of the community. It is vital to start exploring careers now to make a good lifelong decision. A career that both intrigues me and has qualities I desire is physical design engineering. A physical design engineer is responsible for building a portion of a computer chip. The engineer’s

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    The characteristics of effective instruction are an important component for teaching. There are five components to the characteristics of effective instruction which are student-centered, teaching for understanding, assessment for learning, teaching for learner differences, rigor and relevance. These characteristics all promote a positive, social, and interactive learning environment. Having a student- centered classroom means students are involved in their own learning. A classroom that is student-centered

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    Classroom Reflection

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    Entering a public school for the first time in 2002, I noticed that there were way more white faces walking the halls than any other race. I taught in a department with 14 other individuals and I was the only black and issues such as diversity and social justice were not on the agenda. Excellence was at the forefront of discussion and the expectations for students was high. I stayed in that school until I realized that the students would be fine without me. At the end of my final school year, I had

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    “At first, dreams seem impossible, then improbable, and eventually…inevitable.” Helping students find a path of academic, social and emotional success that leads them to their dreams is ultimately most schools leaders’ goal. However, the traditional hierarchy form of leadership within the school structure is ever changing to meet the demands of our society and learners. Thus, the successful use of one leadership theory is arduous; there really is no right or wrong; just different perspectives.

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    Living In California

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    for people that are interested in technology. For me, it would be the ideal living location simply for the quality of life and the job opportunities when I complete my Masters in graduate school. The three areas that I chosen were Santa Clara, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Contrary to other people’s opinions about living in the Bay Area, it is surprisingly affordable because I prefer to live a frugal life. Santa Clara was my go-to for living because I would be close to family and friends. Overall

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    Introduction School principals typically hire and train school counselors to fulfill the needs of his or her respective school. How each individual principal views the position can be vastly different from district to district and even contrast between schools within the same district. This article disaggregates data from a study conducted in Florida where 459 middle school principals were interviewed and completed surveys regarding their desired roles and functions of their school counselors as

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    years I was depressed and homesick. School in nashville wasn't that good either I would get in trouble because I would protect myself from bullies. Once I got into middle school I became less violent. I think skating really got me away from that. Then throughout all of middle school teachers didn't like me because of my underacheving mind set. I would always tell them why do I need a peice of paper to show my intellgence. During that time I would also disregard school for skating. 8th grade to freshman

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    American Dream Education

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    American. My family left Lebanon for the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1999 to secure their personal safety and a short time later, my parents were faced with another conflict and had to make the difficult decision to come here to avoid the war and danger unraveling around us. My father thought of his family’s safety first, so that we could live in a place where we could be safe and pursue our dreams. He knew this was the country where we could live out our dreams by going to school, working hard

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