More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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When teaching students about muscles, one of the most difficult things to demonstrate in class muscle attachment.
The current materials I use to teach point of origin and insertion are black and white photographs from textbooks. Drawings or photos of these concepts are often difficult for students to visualize.
A model would provide students with a hands-on representation to explore and investigate. Students will have a better understanding of major muscles and where their point of origins and insertions are found.
Many of my students are college bound and plan on majoring in a health-related field.
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When teaching students about muscles, one of the most difficult things to demonstrate in class muscle attachment.
The current materials I use to teach point of origin and insertion are black and white photographs from textbooks. Drawings or photos of these concepts are often difficult for students to visualize.
A model would provide students with a hands-on representation to explore and investigate. Students will have a better understanding of major muscles and where their point of origins and insertions are found.
Many of my students are college bound and plan on majoring in a health-related field.