semester I did thirty hours observation from my Urban Education class at this same school, so i guess it wasn't hard to get. My observation for this class was really amazing and a good experience, my first time with technology was unexpected, because I always thought Technology was something thats not for me, I'm not much of a tech user, I never had fun with technology,because I always figured it will be hard without even trying first. The School was very welcoming, The Dean of the school welcomed
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A Term 2014–2015 Track A February 2014 Term First Day of Classes Last Day to Add/Drop a Class Without a “W” Last Day for Students to Request Incomplete End of Term Final Grades Available Online Incomplete Coursework Due From Undergraduate Students Incomplete Coursework Due From Graduate Students† Track A May 2014 Term First Day of Classes Last Day to Add/Drop a Class Without a “W” Memorial Day* Independence Day* Last Day for Students to Request Incomplete End of Term
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felt on my first day of college. Although college is fun, I had to get through my first day of finding my classes, meeting my peers, and introducing myself. Finding my classes was the toughest thing for me to do on my first day. I was engulf by million of students. It was difficult to find Hasting Hall at first but after walking in circles eventually I found it. When I entered the building I had to find my first class which was English ENF 1. Which I was not sure if it was on the first or second
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answer each question listed in the first row for each corresponding law. | Is marijuana illegal? | What are the penalties for possession of cocaine? | What are the penalties for possession of heroin? | What are the penalties for possession of prescription drugs? | What is the blood alcohol level for a driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) crime? | Is there extreme DWI or DUI? If so, what is the punishment? | Federal | Yes | First offense is up to 1 year imprisonment
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the best class pet? If you had the choice between a bunny, turtle, or crab which would you choose? If it makes a difference what would you choose if it was a class pet? Well that is what this is about I know a teacher that has a group of first graders and they want a class pet. I think that these three pets are the best options for first graders for many different reasons. But first we need to talk about the animals and know more about them before we decided on the class pet. The first option for
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Within the first weeks of classes here at Manchester Community College, students’ social norm is during the first week of classes students pick the seat that they will sit in for the rest of the semester in the class. In two of my classes I want to see how people would act if I didn’t sit in the seat that I was “assisted” with for about the past 12 weeks of classes. In the first class I usually sit three rows in at the front, but I decide to sit in the end row one seat from the back. When that student
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Have you ever been so scared of something that you were shaking like an earthquake? Well that was how I felt on my first day of middle school. Everyone I knew that was older than me disliked their middle school years very much. I was terrified that I would despise my middle school life like they did. I definitliy did not want my next 3 years to be miserable in a horrible place. I will never forget the butterfly feeling in my stomach the morning of the start of the next chapter of my life, middle
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created in math, woodshop, and history. Some of the most important memories there were caused by mistakes, from which I gained a bit of knowledge. First, I walked to my first period class on the first day of school, with high hopes, anticipation, and a little bit fright. In the first ten minutes, I already knew that that class would be my least favorite class all year. After all, it was math, which many people loathed as well. But my teacher, Mrs. Wall, helped me throughout the year, and taught me one
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“Amanda hurry up!” “Coming Mom!” Today was moving day. I was across the street saying my last goodbyes to my best friend Taylor. We have been best friends for as long as I can remember we promised each other we would write to each other at least once a week. “Bye Taylor, I’ll miss you!” “Bye Amanda. Have fun. I’ll miss you!” I’m not really happy about moving. It’s the summer between 8th grade and Freshman year of high school. Taylor and I have been friends since the beginning. I’m really upset about
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are of the classroom and what I expect out of them. I will model these procedures to my students from the first day of school or class. I will make sure that I am consistent with my classroom rules and consequences. The list of rules and consequences will be posted on the wall so that students can visibly see them on a regular basis. I will have firm confidence in my ability to manage the class if my students understand clearly what is expected of them (Charles, 105). How Will I Intervene If Misbehavior
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| Techno | Memo To: Joseph Lyons From: Date: 11/28/2012 First and foremost I would like to thank you for allowing y project to go this far. I am very confident that my plan for the 2 day training session will be a success. When I first proposed my project I provided you all with a central location which allows everyone to travel about the same amount of time to come together. I set up my project according to the schedule of my last training session which was I great success. I am also set
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he First Time College Student Anxiety In ''The Student Fear Factor, '' Rebecca Cox shares the stories of the first –time college students and what they encountered. " Students can easily arrive at college without understanding what is expected of them and how to meet the expectation,'' Cox writes. Most of the students entering college is terrifying and overwhelming experience. They might have been from different ages, ethnicity, academic background, educational goal or the path to college, student
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to walk out of a class before it ended? Back then, one would have had to wait until everyone finished with their test, even the kid that took forever to finish, and without any choice, one would get the hardest classes all in one day! And not to mention the amount of days of detention a person would have gotten if one attempted to leave class early. These and many more are some of the differences that a student out of high school will face when they go to college for the first time. One might think
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Registration Information | | Current students may register, add, drop or withdrawal from courses online with Online Services. Changes may be made to a students schedule during the first week of classes, the add/drop period. New students may not register after the first class meeting. Please refer to the academic calendar for semester add/drop dates. Fees are due upon registration or a financial arrangement may be established through the Cashier/Business Office via E-Cashier. Registration
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success 1 Day 1: Review the syllabus, locate teacher’s office and introduce yourself, ask about expectations for the class and see how the teachers grading scale works, become familiar with chapter 1 and be ready in class with questions about chapter one, also make note of the types of questions that will be on the exam- multiple choice and true/ false. Day 2: Write down key points talked about in class. Review your notes and read chapter 2 to prepare for the next class. 2 Day 3: After class review
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was in my 8th grade math class. All year a particular student, known for being a little wacky, had been occasionally pretending to be Pikachu. Some days he would sit there working on stuff and someone would ask him a question or whater and he'd just respond 'Pika? Piiiika CHUU' or any other combination. Well, one day late in the year we are working on our assignment after recieving the lecture and said kid starts making some weird noises. Starts to shake a little bit. At first I thought maybe he was
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Newspapers used this saying to entice passengers to board the ship. There were many dreams aboard the Titanic. It was a ship of luxury, class, and style. Even steerage was was pleasent experiance for third and second class passengers. Many of the first class passengers were very wealthy and famous and enjoyed the luxury the Titanic offered. Despite the evident class distinction on each ticket, the Titanic provided a significant social change in that the passengers’ experiences aboard the ship were
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you ever wondered why you or a student is not participating, not fully aware, falling asleep in class or not learning what is needed because the lack of sleep or not being prepared for class? Would you like to know how to fix this problem? School Starting 8am became a problem for students (who ride the bus) because they are not receiving enough sleep, have limited time to get to prep materials for class and limited time to eat breakfast etc. With school starting at 8am students who ride the bus
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Hotel in London, they have a lot of First Class things that are similar to the hotel. Like a Turkish bath, a kennel for first class dogs, and a squash court. Workers at Belfast’s Harland & Wolff shipyard started to work on building this gigantic ship. First the workers had to take on building the keel and framework. Then the steel deck and hull plates were attached with millions of rivets. The Titanic was 882 feet and 9 inches long and breadth
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setting. Inappropriate behavior will be handled in a manner suitable to the significance of the offense. The table below describes my observation hours and activities partaken while at Prattville Christian Academy, such as observing class projects, labs, and tutoring: Day Time Activity February 10, 2015 7:30 - 1:00 Observation: Engineering Group Project February 20, 2015 7:30 - 2:00 Observation: Physics Slinky Lab February 27, 2015 7:30 - 1:00 Observation: Tutoring at Resource Center March 9, 2015 7:30
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and cousins to play school all the time. I always looked forward to the day that I could teach my own class of students and give someone the opportunity to learn from me. I have always fanaticized about decorating my classroom and being a very creative teacher to where my students actually liked coming to my class. Majority of people have that one class that they look forward to all day at school and my goal is for my class to be the one everyone looks forward to. I have interviewed Mrs. Jane
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pushing us harder and harder each day on vocab lists that seemed to go on forever. “Rapid fire!” she would shriek. This was one of her choice phrases that we quickly learned to associate with mental torture. This is my beginning Spanish teacher Doña. Her real name is Mrs. Schaffield but for reasons that I will explain later, she makes all her classes call her Doña. David Sedaris reminded me of my experience with Doña while reading his work entitled “Me Talk Pretty One Day”. I can definitely relate to
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had met with my guidance counselor. I wanted to take a course on a topic my high school did not offer: women’s studies. That day, I signed up for Race and Sexuality. The first class was daunting; after a few minutes I found out that the thirteen other students were college seniors. The nerves did not last long. Just an hour into my first day, I was in my element. In the first of many three-hour classes, we talked about current events and interactions of race and sexuality throughout history.
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Bentley Annex 325 Email: jayasuri@ohio.edu Teaching Schedule Days Times Room MWF 9:40 – 10:35am BNTL 129 Office Hours Monday and Wednesday 2 - 4 pm. If the above times don’t work, please email to set an appointment. Additional office hours will be scheduled before exams. Course Description This course has the objective of teaching students the basic concepts and abilities in econometrics. The first day of the lecture will provide a brief statistical foundation for econometrics
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Criminal Justice program attend 5 days a week for approximately 3 hours. Introduction to Criminal Justice is in the first semester of the class. They work on multiple book assignments, and papers. The class will also take educational field trips that will require them to write compare and contrast papers about that field trip and how it related to Criminal Justice. Interviews are also a part of the class to help students with public speaking in the first year. Also in the first year of this program Criminal
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July 5-16 One Week Musical Theater Session II June 28- July 2 Acting Just Acting Session II August 2-6 or Session III August 9-13 Group B classes/sessions - All Sold Out! Classes/Sessions available for Group C - entering grades 3 & 4: Drama Days June 1-4 Two Week Musical Theater Session I June 7-18 One Week Musical Theater Session III July 19-23 Puppetry Workshop June 28-July 2 Entering Grades 5 and 6 All classes have limited availability except Makin' Movies - either session Teen Conservatory
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keeping them as active and healthy as possible. Most public schools have changed their meal plans into a healthier menu. They have even extended gym class times to give children extra activity time. Now some schools are trying to take it a step further and take away class time to add an extra gym course to prevent obesity. Parents are worried that too much class time has been taken away from their children. Parents feel that schools are too worried about obesity and not the education of their children
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you. For someone to guide you in the right direction, you first have to get lost. That was exactly where I was in the middle of my junior year. I had just gotten kicked off the basketball team. This created a dilemma for me; where do I go now? I no longer had a
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elevator every day because my dorm room and classes are not on the first floor. I also could not figure out how to keep the chair in a straight line the whole time I had it, I also could not figure out how to turn it while moving. The first day was very long. It was time to leave the ED Center and go to class, which is in Thomas Auditorium. It was going to be very interesting getting to class. I had finally made it to class but it was very long. This is how it started. When I first left the ED Center
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the sky and the temperature of the day would be 90 degrees as usual. I was preparing to go to high school, it was one of my first weeks as a freshman, and I was very excited. I had all my homework done, as always. I was very responsible and studious; since I started elementary school I was always number one in my class. My friends call me “smarty”. Just like in elementary school I was doing really good in high school, I was very active in class, there wasn’t a day where I didn’t participate, I knew
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