The Old Order Movement, a conservative late 19th century Christian movement among the Amish and other Anabaptist groups. The Ancien Régime, a term for the aristocratic system before the French Revolution. Don’t rely on this it could be wrong your welcome:)
True. <span>The second great awakening added religious underpinning to the celebration of personal self-improvement, self-reliance, and self-determination.</span>
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Contents
How Leadership Influences Student Learning
Executive summary
A review of research
Successful school and district leadership
The state
The district
Student and family background
Other stakeholders
School conditions
Classroom conditions
Class size
Teaching loads
Teaching in areas of formal preparation
Homework
Student grouping
Curriculum and instruction
Teachers
Leaders’ professional learning experiences
Conclusion
References
About the authors
Explanation:
Student learning is influenced most directly by classroom conditions which are a result of state, district and school conditions, as well as individual teacher preferences, capacities and motivations. Summarized in this section is evidence to suggest that at least eight areas of classroom policies and practices warrant the attention of leaders aiming to improve student learning. These policies and practices include opportunity to learn, class size, teaching loads, teaching subjects in which teachers have formal preparation, homework practices, classroom student grouping practices and curriculum and instruction.
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should be worded to suit your own style of communication
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An assertive message is a direct expression of the sender's needs whether positive or negative and makes sure the thoughts are delivered honestly. This message states ones intention wholly without guilt or and with firm right of being listened to. A complete assertive message will describe feeling, behavior, interpretation, , consequence, and intention.
Answer: Gold, God, Glory
Explanation:
They wanted gold to get rich and bring back to their homes, they wanted to spread their religion/escape religious prosecution, and they wanted the glory and fame that came with finding new places and claiming them for their home country