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    Get M.A.D. Global is exactly how we at Get M.A.D. intend to be, global. As we are intending to be established outside of South Carolina as the leader in mentoring solutions for all, we will be planning to extend our services globally. Our overall focus is mentoring! What is mentoring and why is it important? By understanding mentoring and why it’s important we will be able to formulate a mentoring methodology for our mentoring development program. This is important because, not only is mentoring

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    Preamble Career development is a lifelong journey combining an individual’s personality and interests with their world of work. When it comes to educating and counseling about careers in an elementary, middle, and high school it will look different, since there is an array of topics to focus on for each level of education. The focus of this Career Curriculum is for 7th Grade Students and has been based on theories appropriate to this level and created with Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory and

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    demographics, Lacy Elementary School is a 60-year-old neighborhood school. Originally built to accommodate 500 students, the school is now over capacity, reaching a high enrollment of 650 students. Located in an urban school district, a majority of the students qualify for the federal breakfast and lunch program. The district has recently experienced a new rezoning, and in result there are buses now bringing 200 students from the surrounding neighborhoods to the school. Lacy Elementary opens its’

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    Often people forget that teachers have their own personal lives. Students and parents are somehow always surprised if they find teachers outside of school. Unfortunately, they also expect you to be dressed professionally at all times. I was fortunate not to live in the school district I worked although I did have a few encounters with students and their parent’s at the most unfortunate times. For example after working a good five hours in the yard and I needed to buy some more mulch, peat moss or

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    Throughout numerous elementary schools nationwide, various educational, mental, social, physical, and health concerns have been brought about. These concerns begin to emerge as a result of unjust or unwarranted instances that effect faculty, staff, and especially the student body in the elementary schools. These concerns have caused legal and federal cases to arise in order to resolve and correct the issues for the student body nationwide. There has been a tremendous amount of important, vital, and

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    prevention. Reducing the growing obesity rates among school-aged children in Framingham is of utmost importance. In Framingham, 20.4% of children are obese while 38.1% of children are classified as overweight (1). As school administrators and district authorities, the health of our students is a top priority. Therefore, I feel it is critical to address the obesity epidemic among school-aged children by increasing the physical activity breaks in schools which can not only help in obesity prevention but

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    The Association for Middle Level Education 's list of Middle Level Teacher Preparation Standards focuses directly on the knowledge and skills needed to teach young adolescents successfully. Middle Level Teacher '€™s use their knowledge of major concepts, principles, theories and research to improve their practice. The AMLE Standards provide a guideline to assist in curricular decisions, preparation and planning and providing a safe and effective learning environment for the Middle Level Students. Standard

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    The Game I see my middle school friend with her best outfit — a beautiful white dress with formal, shiny black shoes. She seems like she is about to have a beautiful dance or music performance, aspiring to become the paragon of beauty. The audiences are me, her relatives, parents, and her previous friends in middle school. Smiling with her flamboyant outfit, the room was illuminating, as the light could be seen from the outside of the building. She was enjoying being the main performer of the stage

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    understanding of text, not just being able to read it out loud, but being able to to comprehend what is being read and being able to write. Emergent Literacy I can remember at a very early age my parents reading to me. I was fortunate that my father was in school during my three to five year old ages, so he was around a lot. We would always go

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    technology and now since the schools are on board it is going to make finding jobs easier. Without this part of the NCLB act underprivileged children might not get that opportunity and could make their lives a little harder. Most of the technology being put into place are being used by a wide range of ages. Any where from middle school age children all the way through high school and college. Some forms of technology are being used in lower level elementary schools but those children are very young

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