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    Shulman (1986, 1987) proposed a knowledge base for teaching to be composed of three domains: content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and curricular knowledge. Additionally Shulman (1987) included knowledge of the learners and their characteristics, knowledge of the educational context, and knowledge of educational foundations as part of the knowledge base. These categories of knowledge, have been re-examined by other scholars (e.g., Ball, 1993; Ball, Thames, & Phelps, 2008; Fan & Cheong, 2002; Grossman, 1990; Hill et al., 2005; Ma, 1999), and subcategories and redefinitions of teacher knowledge have been proposed. A look at the categories for knowledge of teaching mathematics as defined by some scholars is briefly outlined below. Content knowledge (CK). Content knowledge is “the amount and organization of knowledge per se in the mind of the teacher” (Shulman, 1986, p. 9). Shulman defines this knowledge using Schwab’s (1978) definitions, which is knowledge of the syntactic and semantic structures of subject matter. The substantive structures, on the one hand, are the “basic concepts and principles organized to incorporate facts” (Shulman, 1987, p. 9). Syntactic structures, on the other hand, include the rules of the subject comprising the language, symbols, and the axioms that ascertain the truisms and validity in the discipline (Shulman, 1986, 1987). The procedural knowledge domain of knowledge that Grossman (1990) and Carpenter (1986) defined as knowing how to…

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    1. How would you determine the university’s Internet Protocol (IP) address range? a. Log in to university workstation either from any computer on campus or by creating a VPN in my PC and connecting to passport.missouristate.edu. b. Run the ipconfig command to analyze the IP address and subnet that gives the addressing schema for the network. 2. What information can you retrieve from the Domain Name System (DNS)? From the DNS, the following information can be retrieved a. Number of servers…

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    WEB - BASED DATABASE - PART 1 Step 1 - Define the scope and function of the enterprise you have selected. Identify the requirements of your database. Engineering Orientation Program The system I have selected is the Engineering Orientation Program. This is a student run organization through the college of Engineering. This is a one day program in the beginning of the school year to help the transition into college for incoming freshman. It helps the freshman stay updated on network events…

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    Saigō Takamori was born on on 1827/12/7 in the Castletown of Kagoshima, an isolated area within the Satsuma domain under the control of the Shimazu clan which had established themselves as the oldest living clan in Japan at the time of his birth. The Shimazu clan were of notable prestige in that they were the only clan that received foreign ambassadors in a time when, under the orders of the Tokugawa Shogunate (the shogunate was a council of military commanders led primarily by a single domain),…

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    Persuasive Speech Pipeline

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    will take money away from the farmer and our agricultural industry, a major part of our economy. The pipeline only runs through our state, and there isn’t a continuous income that will come from it. Transition: Our economy is very important in the progress of our state and communities, and the pipeline could help and hurt it. According to the New Oxford American Dictionary dictionary, eminent domain is the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with…

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    Designer's Code Of Ethics

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    While many design fields aren’t as regulated as other fields like print and cinema, every designer should still develop their own CODE OF ETHICS to abide by when working with clients. According to the design institute of Australia, ethics is a rational study of the moral dilemmas in human action. A moral code can be either implicit or explicit and can be very subjective; there isn’t always a right or wrong solution. As a result, it is important for you to consider your own stance as a designer…

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    The efficacy provision in the Patents Act of 2005 for India was necessary because it prevented other medications that were a new form of an existing drug from being patented. Any company trying to introduce a new medication was required to show proof that the medication had more effectiveness than an existing drug. In regards to the patent provisions in India, the provisions were put in place for many different reasons. In 1970, India Parliament adopted a new Patent Law that prohibited foods…

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    Monkey Selfies Case Study

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    creative abilities to create or produce works that can be deemed works or copyrightable materials at all. Currently, the laws and policies of the U.S. Copyright Office state that the copyright on a photograph goes to the person that took the photo, or actually hits the shutter. The U.S. Copyright Office policies are based on the idea that copyrights are given to the creator of the photo and that it does not recognize works created by non-humans to be subject to the U.S. copyright laws. The…

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    Copyrights serve an artist, inventor, or business/ corporation the exclusive rights to his or her material/ products. Commonly, copyrights are used in defense of others who may claim another person’s/ corporation’s product. Therefore I believe that it is integral to protect the products of an individual or corporation. According to Richard A. Epstein, in his book titled, “The Creators Own Ideas”, he suggests that since we have private rights in land for a community we therefore should have…

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    Gender Roles Throughout the Meiji Era, gender roles were redefined following the Western standards, many roles were outlined in the Imperial Constitution and other legal documents. Women faced harder segregation compared to the Tokugawa Era. In the Imperial Constitution it defined the definition of a “family”. It segregated women, men, and children into roles in the traditional family, with the father as the head of the household. The Imperial Constitution allowed polygamy, which is where a…

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