KA YEUNG LAU GROUP 1 Introduction Marks and Spencer(also know as M&S)is the UK’s largest transnational retail group. It is also one of the British representative enterprise‚ it has highest profitability in UK. Marks and Spencer also ranks first in the number of export goods retailers in UK. Their products include: food‚ clothes‚ furniture‚ electrical and appliances. Marks and Spencer opened 600 stores in the British‚ and across the UK each city and area‚ the 40 countries in the world were opened
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Having explored the three methods of setting ground rules during session 2 of PTTLS course‚ it is evident that for the ground rules to be effective‚ determining the appropriate method of ground rules setting is crucial to informing how the learners will be likely to respond to the ‘ground rules’ and how this will later affect the session or sessions to be delivered. The three methods of setting ground rules offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the context of the lesson and the dynamics
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Reaction Paper: Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal? The article written by Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson entitled; Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal? shows various arguments against the reason for compact cities to become implemented. They use the city of Toronto in the beginning of the article to compare it with cities in the United States. Throughout the article many topics and arguments are discussed which are; agricultural land‚ density preferences‚ energy glut
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Catering for learner diversity with HEART Thomas FUNG According to UNESCO’s Salamanca Statement 1994‚ inclusive education is the best means of achieving ‘Education for All’. (EMB‚ 2005) This means that all children should have the right to receive basic education‚ no matter how weak they are academically and in discipline control. To do so‚ meeting students’ needs in curriculum planning and classroom teaching is of paramount importance (UNECO‚ 2005 & EDB‚ 2010). This article aims at sharing with
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1. Examine the Early Learning Centre philosophy. How is it similar or different to your own philosophy? All Australian children have the right to high quality care by educators who are committed and passionate. The National Quality Standard (NQS) was created to be sure all Australian early learning centres comply to deliver the best quality care that children are entitled to receive. Centre staff and Goodstart head office communicates with families and the community to create a personal centre philosophy
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Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others. Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. According to Petty‚ (2004) group members are more likely to be committed to adhering to ground rules they have established between themselves. In my view establishing ground rules at the start of the learning process ensures that everyone is aware of what is required in terms of respect for each other. Agreeing the ground rules as a group also
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A transducer converts one form of energy into another. Speakers‚ human ears‚ and microphones are all examples transducers. Transient- A short‚ quick burst of energy that is non-repeating. Commonly associated with the attack of percussive instruments. However‚ all music contains transients. In speech‚ transients are associated with consonants. Transients are typically weak in energy and associated with the higher frequency range. Transient response- How quickly the microphone reacts to a sound wave
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Kevin Pejoumand English 1A Mr. Somer 13 November 2014 The Horrors of Police Brutality Imagine being in the Bart train‚ going to a party with some of your friends‚ but while in route‚ you are shot by the Bart police for a crime you did not commit. This is the story of a young man named Oscar Grant. On New Years Eve of 2009‚ he was fatally shot. . Police brutality is the use of excessive force‚ physically or verbally‚ by a police officer. In one year‚ how many incidents of police brutality or misconduct
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Instructional Planning Instructional Planning Planning as a process begins with objectives and defined strategies‚ policies and detailed plan to achieve the desired results. Instructional planning is the ability of teacher to visualize and forecast into the future of the what‚ why‚ and how of the teaching-learning process. Systematic planning‚ developing‚ evaluating‚ and managing the instructional process based on principles of learning and instruction
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PLANNING Thinking and looking ahead Process of establishing objectives and appropriate courses of action before taking action Why plan? To be: a. EFFECTIVE – being able to realize the objectives - “doing the right thing” b. EFFICIENT – being able to spend the least amount of resources in realizing the objective - “doing things right” TYPES OF PLANS: 1. Strategic Plan - focused on the entire organization - top management formulates the objectives
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