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    The Impact of Not Having the Arts in Elementary Schools

    The Impact of Not Having The Arts in Elementary Schools A Review of the Literature Detra B. Bynum Capella University Author Note This paper was prepared for Education 5200, taught by Leonard Snyder Abstract My literature review will show a connection between cognition, social and emotional development and the arts. Some students in schools where the arts are an integral part of the academic program tend to do better in school than those students where that is not the case. It

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    Why to Become an Elementary School Teacher

    Hannah Jones Foundations of Education Reflective Essay #1 The most important reason why I want to become an Elementary school teacher is because of the students. I have always loved being around young children. Especially once they start attending school. I love seeing how differently kids learn. I adore watching kids learn and get excited about learning new things. When I babysit this one boy, he is 7 years old, one of the first things he shows me when I walk in the door is his backpack

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    Factors Affecting the Choice of Courses in College

    Factors Affecting the Choice of Courses in College By Cat Reynolds, eHow Contributor When students begin college, they're often intimidated by the rarified atmosphere of intellectual life, so their colleges walk them through course enrollment and see to it that they enroll in a variety of courses designed to give them a good start on academic life. After the first semester, however, students begin to make more informed and independent course choices, which may be based on requirements, practicalities

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    Checkpoint

    With Karianne Martins post about thoroughly trained supervisors illustrated with group influence. When trying to influence a group you have to take on the Hawthorne effect (McGraw-Hill, 2004). This would give everyone in the group the special attention they need. This would allow everyone in the group to have their one on one time with the supervisor and to openly communicate any problems they may be having that they do not want to discuss with the group. In Karianne’s post she talked about supervisors

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    Preparing and Annotated Bibliography

    NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Learner: Patricia Lett THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Please Follow These Procedures: If requested by your mentor, use an assignment cover sheet as the first page of the word processor file. The assignment header should include the Learner’s last name, first initial, course code, dash, and assignment number (DoeJXXX0000-1) justified to the left and the page number justified to the right. Keep a Photocopy or Electronic Copy

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    Introduction to Mentorship Portfolio

    consistently to any learner. The development of the portfolio is a result of a working group consisting of representatives from different areas of health education departments and N.H.S. boards. The outcome was ‘The Core Curriculum Framework’ which is the structure in place to help mentors support students in a consistent and recognisable way. (NHS Education for Scotland 2006) In a study by Watson and Harris (1999) 46% of mentors agreed that students were sometimes allowed to pass practice placements

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    Persuassive Essay

    Adult College Students Who Work Adult College Students Who Work Rose Savage Comm 215/ Essential of College Writing October 10, 2011 Instructor: Rachel Delgado Adult College Students Who Work Rose Savage Comm 215Essential of College Writing October 10, 2011 Instructor: Rachel Delgado Adult College Students Who Work There are more adult college students who are working while they attend school

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Backgrounds of Authors Mike Rose and Richard Rodriguez Education is a commonly discussed in personal essays . Some focus on the underlying problems of the educational system Others focus on the difference in educational experiences that people from different backgrounds have . Still , there are those who attempt to tackle the experience of learning through the classroom and how this learning affects their development as individuals . Mike Rose , in his essay , I Just

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    Are Jigsaw Puzzles Educational

    Are Jigsaw Puzzles Educational?   Many companies advertise their products as being educational. How much of this terminology is sales promotion and jargon, and how much is fact? As an educator for many years, I can say with authority, that there is educational value in all types of jigsaw puzzles. The skills acquired and practiced in completing jigsaw puzzles are a foundational part of successful learning. Doing jigsaw puzzles develops several functions of the brain simultaneously as a child has

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    The Other Wes Moore Analysis

    difference in education in each Wes Moore’s family showed them each how they should obtain success in a way. The Author Wes Moore displayed in the book that education was the key to all future success and without it you there wasn’t much to life. Educational funding from the government is great but The Author showed that there should always be a backup plan in case the funding runs out. In the book it wasn’t luck that determined the fates in each Wes’s life but a matter of education in each one’s

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