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Bahasa Inggris SMA

rangkum materi tersebut ke bahasa i donesia

22.45 Check for updates O 61% Editorial Effective Strategies for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders H HAMMILL INSTITUTE ON DISABILITIES Beyond Behavior 2021. Vol. 30(1) 3 Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2021 Artide reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals.permissions DOI: 10.1177/10742956211004242 journals.sagepub.com/home/bbx SSAGE Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) experience a combination of academic and social-emotional- behavioral deficits in comparison to their peers. This is why focusing on comprehensive support programs for students with EBD is a logical approach for school-based profession- als who work with this population. This first issue of Beyond Behavior's 30th volume encompasses six articles that pro- vide exceptional guidance for practitioners on a variety of topics that can have a positive impact on both their profes- sional actions and outcomes for students with EBD. Effective management of paraeducators is the focus of the first article, authored by Sarah Douglas and Denise Uitto. Described within is a collaborative four-stage model to ensure paraeducators are trained on the necessary knowl- edge and skills required to support students with challeng- ing behaviors and support specially designed programming. The model clarifies paraeducator responsibilities and defines training needs, creates training plans that align with adult learning principles, implements training using coach- ing with performance feedback, and documents paraeduca- tor performance. Intensification of special education programming efforts is central to the issue's second and third articles. Skip Kumm and Daniel Maggin provide an overview of goal- setting interventions that can be tailored to a myriad of dif- ferent student behavioral profiles and functions. The authors describe a goal-setting implementation process as well an intensification process when outcomes fail to meet expecta- tions. Their intensification process focuses on addressing treatment dosage, alignment, and comprehensiveness. The third article by Kary Zarate and Daniel Maggin shows how video modeling (VM) can be used as a powerful tool to sup- port skill acquisition and generalization for students with and without EBD. The authors offer an overview of VM's positive evidence base, reasons why VM is effective, and step-by-step guidance for VM implementation and intensi- fication that meets the needs of students with challenging behavior. The fourth article by Sanikan Wattanawongwan, S. D. Smith, and Kimberly Vannest focuses on guidance regard- ing how to improve social and emotional learning outcomes using cooperative group activities. Their implementation framework highlights the five instructional steps of plan- ning, introducing, monitoring, assessing, and processing. The authors also address skills generalization. In the fifth article, Ashli Tyre and Laura Feuerborn give professionals a host of suggestions for addressing staff per- ceptions that can interfere with successful implementation of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) frameworks. The authors coin problematic personnel per- ceptions as "misses." Their article identifies 10 common misses and then offers research- and/or practice-based sug- gestions to promote staff engagement, professional devel- opment, and support for implementation. The final article details the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders' (CCRD) position statement on the use of physical restraint procedures in schools. In the posi- tion paper, Lee Kern, Sarup Mathur, and Reece Peterson outline the ethical and safety concems regarding the use of physical restraints with students and make recommenda- tions for best practice. The latter include (1) conducting a comprehensive screening to identify all students with edu- cational and/or mental health needs, (2) completing appro- priate assessments (e.g., FBA) for those suspected of having intensive needs, (3) implementing a continuum of research- or evidence-based interventions directed at identified needs, (4) intervening in such a way as to preserve personal dig- nity, and (5) ensuring parents and caregivers are partners and informed of school, district, and state policies pertain- ing to the use of restraint. Paul Mooney Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Joseph B. Ryan Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA = ||| U

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17:39 G ← DOC-20240302-WA0048._053234.pdf - Baca-saja K 7 KY L Clara Nuhermaria Agusta", Lydia Freyani Hawadi² 1,2Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Indonesia Depok E-mail korespondensi: "clara.nuhermaria@gmail.com Keywords: academic hope, academic resilience, covid-19, student engagement, subjective well- being Kata kunci: academic hope, academic resilience, covid-19, student engagement, subjective well- being Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has brought challenges to the field of education, especially with the student learning process. The situation has affected students' emotional state and level of subjective well-being. Therefore, this study examined the mediating role of academic hope on the associations between academic resilience, student engagement, and subjective well-being. The participants consisted of 509 senior high school and vocational students [402 females (79%), and 107 males (21%)]. Data were collected using the Brief Adolescence Subjective Well-Being Scale in School (BASWBSS), Academic Resilience Scale, Student Engagement during Learning Activities, and Domain Specific Hope Scale. The structural equation modeling (SEM) results indicated that academic hope fully mediates the impact of student engagement on subjective well-being, and partially mediated the impact of academic resilience on subjective well-being. The findings of this study can be used. as a reference for school psychologists to develop academic resilience, student engagement, and academic hope to improve students' subjective well-being. 69 Abstrak Pandemi Covid-19 telah membawa sejumlah tantangan pada bidang pendidikan, khususnya pada proses belajar siswa. Situasi pandemi telah mempengaruhi kondisi emosi siswa dan tingkat subjective well-being. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat peran mediasi academic hope dalam hubungan antara academic resilience, student engagement, dan subjective well-being. Partisipan dari penelitian in iadalah 509 siswa tingkat SMA Negeri dan swasta [402 perempuan (79%), dan 107 laki-laki (21%)]. Data penelitian diambil dengan menggunakan kuesioner Brief Adolescence Subjective Well-Being Scale in School (BASWBSS), Academic Resilience Scale, Student Engagement during Learning Activities, dan Domain Spesific Hope Scale. Hasil analisis data yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan structural equation Clara Nuhermaria Agusta, Lydia Freyani Hawadi 231 JURNAL PSIKOLOGI Jurnal Ilmiah Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan modelling (SEM) menunjukkan bahwa academic hope memedlasdarih22bungan antara student engagement dan subjective well-being, dan memediasi secara parsial hubungan antara academic resilience dan subjective well-being. Hasil dari penelitian ini dapat digunakan oleh konselor dan psikolog sekolah sebagai referensi untuk mengembangkan academic

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Bahasa Inggris SMA

write letter talking about you and others. yang bisa minta tolong buatin surat dalam bahasa inggris. contoh nya kayak difoto ya

TASK 10 Read the following text aloud. rawland_67@ gmail.com yudiperwira@gmail.com Introduction To : From Hello, Roland. You must be surprised receiving this e-mail, You wonder how I know your name and e-mail address, don't you? Please allow me introduce myself. I am Yudi, Yudi Perwira, I know your name and e-mail address from the photography magazine "MIRROR". I admire all your photos and would like to be your friend. Would you mind? I was born on June 13, sixteen years ago, I am in the tenth grade of Harapan Jaya Senior High School. I have a younger sister named Amelia. She is now in the eighth grade. She is three years younger than me. We both like photography and traveling. You know, we're members of an online backpacker community and a photography club. I've attached our photos. The flowers are hers and the landscapes are mine. What do you think? I know, yours are much better than ours. That's why, I want to learn from you. Roland, next long holiday, we and our cousin Mega will be backpacking to Bali. Our uncle will join us from Ketapang Harbor before we cross the Bali Strait and dock at Gilimanuk Harbor. I will take as many photographs as possible. You know, Bali is very rich in culture, beautiful scenery and extraordinary places. Hopefully, it will turn out exciting. From the magazine, I just know a little about you. Please tell me about yourself. I would really appreciate being your friend. I'd like to hear from you soon. Thank you. Subject: Kind regards, Yudi Perwira Send

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Bahasa Inggris SMP

can you fill in or answer please?

09.14.38 A Z FF O M • A .l 94% O + MATERI + EXERCISE LE...0 EXERCISE TASK 1 Match coloumb A with the suitable leave taking in the coloumb B! (Jodohkan kolom A dengan ungkapan berpamitan pada kolom B) A B 1. You leave your friend at 10 p.m. a. See you tomorrow 2. A TV presenter closes her evening's b. Good night. Have a nice dream program. c. Good bye. See you tomorrow 3. You end a conversation with your friend. d. Thank you for joining us. Good 4. A mother takes her little daughter to bed. night 5. You part with a friend after school. e. Good night TASK 2 Choose the right answer! 1. Noval :I have to go now. Nice to meet you, Zahra. Zahra Noval C. Nice to meet you, too A. Bye B. You make me happy D. You are nice : Hello, Rina. Are you coming to the English Club this afternoon? : Yes, I'm coming to the Club this afternoon Laura : Ok, then. See you there. Bye 2. Laura Rina Rina :.... A. Ok B. Bye C. Hello D. Hi 3. Firda : I have to go home now. Brina Brina : Bye, Firda A. Hi B. Thanks C. Good bye D. Good night 4. Ganish : It is cloudy. I have to go home. See you later, Emily. Emily :......... A. Good night B. Hello C. I'm sorry D. See you : Sorry, I have to attend an English course now. : See you 5. Nisa . . Lusi. Lusi A. See you later B. I'm fine C. Good night D. Thanks 2/3 TASK 3 Melengkapi dialog dengan ungkapan yang benar. : Hello, Lucy. How are you? Lucy : I'm fine, thanks. How about you? 1. Bill Bill : I'm fine too. By the way, I need to go to the classroom now. Good bye. Lucy : 2. Clara : Good morning, Luna. Luna : Good morning, Clara, Clara. What's new? Clara : Nothing special. See you Luna : 3. Andy : What are you doing? Erik : I'm writing a short story. Andy : Great. Erik : I have to submit it now. Andy : Take care Erik : 4. Sandra : I'm tired, I have to go home now, bye bye Mei GOOD LUCK

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Bahasa Inggris SMA

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Earthquakes Earthquakes - being among the most deadly natural hazards- strike without any prior warning, leaving catastrophe in their wake with terrible loss of human live as well as economic loss Technically, an earthquke (also known as tremor, quake or temblor) is a kind of vibration through the earth's crust. This vibration occurs as a result of powerful movement of rocks in the earth's crust. This powerful movements trigger a rapid release of energy that create seismic waves that travel through the earth. Farthquakes are usually brief but may repeat over along period of time.(Earth Science 2001) Earthqukes are classified as large and small. Large carthquakes usually begin with sligt tremos but raoidly take form of violent shocks. The vibratio fro a large earthquake last for a few days known as aftershocks. Small earthqukes are usually slight tremors and do not cause much damage Large Earthquakes are known to take down buildings, and cause death and injury(Richter, 1935). According to some statistics, ther may be an average of 500,000 carthquakes every year but only about 100,000 can be felt and about 100 or so can cause damage each year. Earthquakes are dreaded by everyone. 21. These statements are true based on the text above about Earthquakes except a It is dangerous and deadly b. There are two kinds of it c. The cause of human lives and Economic loss d. Strike with prior warning e The small one do not cause much damage 22. This vibration occurs as a result of powerful movement. Paragraph(2) The underlined word has closest meaning to a Repeat 23 b. Happen c continue d. Quit e Explode The social function of the text is. a. To entertain the reader b. To explain how the earthquakes happen d. To give information e. To influence reader. K, To discuss about earthquqkes re-arrange the random sentences into good order. (24 -25 ) 24. 1. It cause the climate changing,the failure of crops,economic slowdown 2. Global Warming increase the temperaure of earth's atmosphere and ocean 3. There is undenied evidence that human activities have been releasing green house gas 4. However, we must keep trying to overcome this problem even for the next generation 25. 1. Bullying is a cruel and unforgiven activities that must be eradicated 2. It's victim will be inferior people, hurt in phisycally, mentality and even worse 3. We must know and realize that it is everyone's problem and responsibility 4. That's why, let's stop bullying with all our efforts for better generation. Have a good time and good lucek

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