There are 20 questions in tota...See MoreHello. I am currently getting my Masters in Teaching from UMUC. As one of my assignments I need to interview a Grade 7-12/Secondary Regular Education Teacher in my Content Area (Chemistry) AND a Grade 7-12/Secondary Special Education Teacher. If you are able to help me out please respond to this post. Thanks!
There are 20 questions in total including: 1. What is the grade level and age range of students in your class?
2. What strategies do you use to meet the particular needs of adolescents (how do you “make sense of” adolescent development)?
3. What types of diversity are represented by the students in your class (e.g., racial/ethnic, religious/spiritual/secular, physical/developmental/psychological disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class background (including homeless students), immigration status, family configuration (same sex, single-parent, blended, mixed, etc.), first/second language, gender identity/expression, geographic/national origin, others)? How did you learn about your students’ diversity? (e.g., is the diversity known or assumed, if it is known, where did the knowledge come from (e.g., relationship building with students/families, home visits, contact with students/families in the community, etc.)
4. What is the range of academic ability in the class?
5. How are identified special needs students served?
6. What types of accommodations/modifications are made?
7. Who creates the differentiated materials?
8. How do you and the regular/special educator work together to plan instruction?
9. How do you and the regular/special educator work together to deliver instruction?
I am taking over someone's work program for Science 21 mid year, I was wondering if anyone had any assessment tasks in relation to Earth's Air and Does australia have a nuclear option? As the assessment task for the unit have mysteriously disappeared.
What gives? Are districts waiting until schools out to post the science jobs? With the huge flow of money coming in from the state and feds, you'd think that we'd see more jobs. Kind of depressing.
What huge flow of money is coming in from the state and the feds? California has been struggling - and so has the federal government. What huge flow of money?
Not sure if you are still searching for an answer to this or not.
We had one of these in the lab that had not been used since 2003-. I was trying to set it up today.
First problem (1): Installation would not start because it failed the test for operating system, even though the specified computer was running an edition of XP. Solution, Intel's website still had updated software for XP. I was able to install it using that.
Second problem(2): Kept receiving "Microscope is not connected to computer (80)." Short answer solution, the usb slot it was plugged into wasn't reading the microscope.
Longer explanation of solving problem 2...
In the manual, it tells you to (a) Don't plug the microscope, install software first. (a) Restart the computer after installation. (c) Don't plug the microscope in until the Windows Desktop appears. (d) Download and reference Livevid.exe (Live Video Helpfile) for the Intel QX3.
When I got up to (d), I found that the file no longer exists. Intel removed it, and the only search hits were for two bogus download sites. I did find another Livevid.exe for an Intel CS430, but I never gave it a try since I discovered changing the usb port worked for the microscope.
If you know that you have different usb ports, some higher speed some lower, perhaps try them? I didn't expect that to work, was actually done in order for me to fit another flash drive above it since the drive wouldn't fit below it.
Final remarks, from most of what I read on this, starting with Intel's document statement of them stopping support for this in March 2002, most users I found that have had a problem with this has been since the emergence of Service Pack 2.
I am suspecting that the computer I'm currently running it on does not have SP2, because it's never been connected to the internet. All driver updates I do manually by downloading them and then moving them over via flash drive.
I hope that what I went through helps you, but I also suspect that unless you have a computer running pre-SP2, you're out of luck on this microscope.
I am looking for suggestions on how to differentiate my unit assessments more. Currently my tests include multiple choice, a fill in the blank/matching section, and a couple short answer questions.
I need help with passing the MTTC Biology and Chemistry. I used the MTTC study guide books and the AP Biology and Chemistry test prep books to study. Are there any test prep courses for these subjects? If so, let me know. I am open to any suggestions on how to pass these tests.
I need help with passing the MTTC Biology. I used the MTTC study guide books and the AP Biology and the certification test prep books to study. Are there any test prep courses for the subject? If so, let me know. I am open to any suggestions on how to pass the test.