Mairi Turner 2nd Reflection Introduction The following reflection is exploring some of the models that can facilitate the reflective process. The use of reflective practice has enabled me to gain experiential knowledge of teaching and learning. According to Jenny Moon (2005) Reflection is a form of mental processing that we use to fulfill a purpose or to achieve some anticipated outcome. It is applied to gain a better understanding of relatively complicated or unstructured ideas and is
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Reading assignments - Immigration Explorer is fantastic! After exploring it‚ I got some conclusions: 1) Immigrants from Asia/Middle East mainly concentrate in major cities of both West Coast&East Coast. LA‚ NYC‚ for example. 2) Latin Americans tend to settle down on borders near their origin countries. 3) Canadians are everywhere‚ but not many in the Middle. 4) Russia/USSR immigrants are similar to Asia ones. Germans are everywhere. Poland immigrants love IL and East Coast. Czechoslovakia ones are
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Elizabeth Burton February 22‚ 2013 Professor Rolley Consultative selling INTRODUCTION For the last five years‚ I have held the fulltime sales position of Client Partner with a performance improvement origination. In this roll‚ I sell individual‚ team‚ and organizational solutions to mainly Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 organizations. My position as a Client Partner is a consultative sales job. I partner with clients helping them achieve better results. Consultative sales are quite different
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Why I joined the Ei Community Thoughts on experiential education Thoughts on higher education in general As you can see from the breakdown of the question‚ I am an analyst. I have been schooled in the school of schooling to take things apart in order to gain understanding; to formulate a working knowledge of concepts in order to cogitate how things work. I wonder if I’ve always learned this way or if systems’ thinking plasticized my brain via conformity. Irregardless‚ there is one thing I know
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HRMT415 Quiz 2 Wk 4 Part 1 of 1 - 100.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 10 10.0/ 10.0 Points An organization following effective HRD practices will have completed Phase I of the training and HRD process; what is phase one called? A.A needs assessment. B.A descriptive training summary. C.A baseline training score. D.HRD summary of training needs Answer Key: A Feedback: Correct! Good job! Question 2 of 10 10.0/ 10.0 Points The purpose of train-the-trainer programs is to? A.Provide
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Management in Practice: Experiential Exercise Ethical Work Climate INTRODUCTION Managers today really have to consider They really do have to take into consideration the different aspect of an ethical work climate. Different industries may require different approaches toward evaluating ethical behavior and decision-making concepts to better facilitate When defining an ethical work climate one has to observe many different aspects of the This report with show several scenarios
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Promoting development and learning in early childhood is extremely important. “Learning starts in infancy‚ long before formal education‚ and continues throughout life.” All parts of the environment and everything or everyone a child comes in contact with will have an impact on their cognitive‚ emotional‚ and social development. In our early childhood programs‚ they use Developmentally Appropriate Practice to determine how and what to teach each individual child. This is a framework of principles
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The Implications Of Learning Curve 1) What are learning curves? The learning curve is a successful story for cognitive psychology‚which has provided a rough trend on the process of trainees’ learning development The notion of a curve is based on the recognition that there is a relationship between the rate of learning and the passage of time. Managers working on the introduction of a new system‚for example‚might say‘we are on a learning curve’. When it comes to the adaptive training‚ the
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Gibbs Experiential Learning Cycle (1998) Description: Service-user has gone to social club for adults with learning disabilities. The event was arranged by care managers and staff were ‘encouraged’ in supporting the service-users in attending. The service-user was reluctant to get out of the car‚ and when we were in the club‚ the person was tense and restless. The event was a disco with a live band; the music was very loud and had flashing lights. The event was very busy with lots of people dancing
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D1) A primary school for children aged between 5 and 7 years provides education for all children. A non private primary school is a statutory setting witch means that it has been past by law by parliament‚ this means they have pasted a law to say that the service either must or can be provided by them. Primary school setting must follow the national curriculum witch is what the school must teach the children literacy‚ numeracy‚ and science this is what the school should provide for the children
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