Tripp‚ Stephen Brookfield and Donald Schon which focused on critical thinking and self-reflection in teaching and learning environment. We as a group were given Stephen Brookfield’s “four lenses” document to review. In summary Stephen Brookfield states that for a teacher to become critically reflective there are three inter-related phases that are involved: 1. Discovering the assumptions that guide our decisions‚ actions and choices 2. Checking the accuracy of these assumptions by exploring as many
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Thin Lenses Group members: Trevor Kitts Ryan Mutsch Author: Trevor Kitts 1402L September 10‚ 2012 Introduction In this week’s lab we looked at the movement of light between multiple lenses and their focal points. Procedure List of materials: Optics Bench‚ equipped with laser and triangular like prism. First‚ we aligned the laser with the 0⁰ mark and the center of the prism so that the light hit the bottom of the prism in a perpendicular form. Second‚ we observed that the light
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The historical lense best suits the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. This lense considers how the time period and place is described in the text. Dracula was published in 1897 around the same time the book was set in. Some people in this time period believed that the book was based on true events. In today’s society people don’t believe in supernatural creatures. The novel is taught as a myth; there are movies and other books all based off of Dracula. Dracula has been around since the 1800s and it
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Kyle Barber Professor Ganesh Bhatt INSS 360 February 19‚ 2015 Timeline of Computers The History of Computer Hardware‚ Computer Software‚ and Computer Networks originated in the 20th century. It has progressed from mechanical inventions and mathematical theories towards the modern computer concepts and machines formed a major academic field and the beginning of a substantial worldwide industry. Computer Hardware originated from the 1960’s
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APA 360 Final paper Fujia Ge‚ also named as Alex Ge‚ who was born in 1939. He was an immigrant from China. Now he lives in Mesa‚ Arizona. He has two sons and four grandchildren. He usually spends his days on the gardening and golf. He used to work as a painter. He still loves to paint when he was free. Compare to the first 30 years what he has been through; this seems a heaven for him. In 1939‚ the year when Alex born. The war between China and Japan has become more and more violent. Two
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AOW 360/3 – MANAGERIAL PSYCHOLOGY SEMESTER 2‚ ACADEMIC SESSION 2011/2012 Table of Contents Title Page List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgement 4 1.0 Introduction 5 2.0 Literature Review 6 2.1 History of Motivation 6 2.1.1 Maslow Hierarchy of Needs 6 2.1.2 ERG Theory 7 2.1.3 Herzberg’s Motivation-hygiene theory 7 2.1.4 Expectancy Theory 8 2.1.5 Equity Theory 8 2.2 Table of Comparison 9 2.3 Concept
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Feedback Mechanisms How do organisms regulate complex systems through chemical interactions? Why? The heating system of a house works to keep the temperature constant. If the house gets too cold‚ then the heat automatically turns on to warm the house. The heat stops when the preset temperature is reached. This is an example of a feedback mechanism. Organisms use many feedback mechanisms to either maintain or amplify important chemical systems. This could happen at a molecular level to coordinate
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How to use so called 360-degree Performance Appraisals for improving job performance? Performance appraisals are essential for the effective management and evaluation of employees. The 360-degree feedback is one of the applications of performance management. As it is mentioned in the textbook‚ “The 360-degree feedback approach involves collecting performance information not just from the supervisor but from anyone else who might have firsthand knowledge about the employee’s performance behaviors
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Language and Cognition Bridget Subia Psy 360 Language and Cognition Language is very complex and the manner at which humans learn language is even more complex. Language is more than just words and with words there are also definitions this paper will explain what language and lexicon is. Language is connected to cognitive functions in so many ways that this is better explained throughout the paper. There are key features in language that is developed during childhood and continues to grow
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Morgan Stanley: The 360 Performance Evaluation Process ▪ 1993: Morgan Stanley (MS) implements firmwide 360-degree evaluation process for over 2‚000 professional employees at cost of over $1.5M. ▪ MS’s HR department is called Office of Development; Chief Development Officer is Tom DeLong The New System: ▪ Guiding Principle: 360-degree feedback solicited from: o Superiors
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