An interview was conducted with Miss Lauren Ursta‚ a Special Education teacher‚ in order to obtain clarity of the problems that are associated with assessing students with intellectual disabilities‚ and the characteristics of students with intellectual disabilities that result in eligibility for special education. The preliminary question presented to Miss Ursta‚ was if could she provide a clear and concise definition of the meaning of intelligence. Following a somewhat amusing response to the scope
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An informational interview exercise is important for a multitude of reasons. One can learn about the company they are interviewing with. Additionally‚ there is an opportunity to impress the person you are interviewing with by asking thoughtful and important questions. Lastly‚ it is important to partake in a informational interview because one may learn that the job they are looking at is not a good fit. There are so many questions to ask on an informational interview. It is extremely hard to select
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Often times we do not consider how a teacher has influenced us. Teachers influence whether we realize it or not can alter a student’s perspective on life. A great many of my previous teachers have left a lasting impression on me that will never be forgotten. I do admit there were much contentment‚ anguish and memorable things that directly connects me to them. Without my teachers‚ it is highly impossible for me to stand and be here today. One name in particular stands firm among others and that is
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serves my correct‚ “The Best Teacher” I remember is my 5th grade teacher‚ Mrs. Hawthorne. She taught at Stamford Middle School in Stamford‚ CT. Mrs. Hawthorne was tough‚ patient‚ caring‚ and didn’t mind going that extra mile for any of her students education. Whether it was staying afterschool‚ coming to your house for parent-teacher conferences‚ or even buying school materials for students that couldn’t afford them. Mrs. Hawthorne‚ to me‚ was the definition of a GREAT teacher. 2. I think when I
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wonderful things she told me about her country fascinated me. I can imaging it is such a pretty country and unique culture that she has been grown up. Also‚ I know what Cintia likes and dislike as her personal. I believe this will be an awesome interview that I want to talk about. The first thing you want to know about other people you have to know how their culture look like. Argentina is a multicultural country with significant European influences. Its cities are largely characterized by both
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is exactly how the values of family were instilled in me since I was a small child. I chose to interview my mother Katherine (Kathy) Goans when it came to evaluating the values regarding family. The values that my mother believes are most important were not surprising to me because she has done such a good job in instilling them within her children and their lives. When I had to choose who to interview the decision was easy for me‚ my mother was the perfect choice. My mother’s name is Kathy Goans;
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I interview Bronwyn Lucas‚ who is with ABLE Counseling and Consulting she is a Licensed Professional Counselor‚ founder of ABLE Counseling and Consulting. Ms. Lucas holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human Development/Early Childhood Education‚ and Master’s degrees in Special Education and Clinical Psychology. As a therapist‚ she is a generalist‚ working in a private office as well as providing home therapy for children in the foster care system. She is responsible for providing individual‚ group and
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on the demand for managers who are skilled at working in a diverse cultural environment. (Adler‚ 2008) In the following exercise‚ “How well do I know my international colleagues?” I will offer lessons learned based on an interview conducted with a coworker from India. Interview questions are focused on family background‚ career background‚ and culture. For the purpose of this assignment‚ my coworker will be named C.R.K. Family Background C.R.K. was born in India in the early 60s‚ has three older
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Interview Narrative Imagine being on the road‚ at 6:12 a.m heading to Pa’ia. Kaulana‚ My mommy‚ driving while angrily gazing at me. With her dark brown eyes and her hair up into a bun. “Jamesberly‚ where is your bus pass!” A 30 year old women with one daughter‚ Jamesberly‚ and two nieces‚ Hannah and Juliana‚ who she is also taking care of. A women with at tattoo on her neck saying Akahi and another on her finger saying Jamesberly which is bedraggled. On her finger she has an immense diamond ring
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and celebrate their various backgrounds. Music is one of the largest facets of culture worldwide‚ and therefore is an essential part of each individual person’s culture no matter where they are from. For the purpose of this assignment‚ I chose to interview a very close family friend‚ Mr. Asif Rawjani. In order to understand the role that music has played in his life so far‚ it is important to first attempt to grasp an understanding of his cultural background as well as his life experiences with music
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