“They Say” (source references) with “I Say” (your discussion/analysis). Instead, much of its content (and sometimes full paragraphs) are just your talking about the topic rather than responding to a source

Delete the entire first paragraph – it is more suitable for an outline or prewriting. Add a hook, and then transition to what you have in the second paragraph. Then,…

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Psychologists and scientists use the words “empirical evidence”, “empirical rese

Psychologists and scientists use the words “empirical evidence”, “empirical research“, and “empiricism” in ‘scientific studies’.  But do we, as consumers and users of ‘scientific information’ understand what these mean? The…

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the first observation was for cognitive development, Now for the second observat

the first observation was for cognitive development, Now for the second observation (Social/emotional), of the same student, candidates will gather data to build a better understanding of the student’s development…

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