Background Killen‚ R. (2005). Programming and assessment for quality teaching and learning. South Melbourne: Thompson (Cengage). Analogy with photography – when we look at a student’s work etc.‚ what we see will depend on: • Our perspective – are you looking through the eyes of a teacher‚ parent‚ or student? • Our lens – are we taking a ‘narrow’ or ‘wide’ view’? Is it possible to take it all in (wide-angle lens) or is it possible to ‘zoom in (telephoto lens)? • Our filter
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1 Principle of Specialization: A Positive Review of a Repulsive Feature While is it the belief of many that the Principle of Specialization is the most repulsive feature introduced to us by Plato in the Republic‚ the opposing argument is that the use of specialization is a great idea. Businesses aim to operate with as much productivity as possible while having very little waste‚ so why not our communities? The Principle of Specialization is present in all aspects of the community‚ from its humble
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Marketing Princliples : Word Count : 6138. Index : Introduction : 1‚ What is marketing principles –Definition and concept. 2. Marketing Strategy- Definition and importance. 3. Marketing Plan and it’s contents. 4. Example of writing marketing report. ( NIVEA FOR MEN ) 5.Five years planning – Explanation and it’s components. 5. Sample five years strategic marketing report. ( imaginary company- Global Tourism (UK)Ltd.) 6. Marketing orientation- definition. Advantage and
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customers’ needs precisely. The closer the marketing mix of product‚ price‚ place and promotion are to customer requirements‚ the more likely it is that a business will be successful. Marketing is the science of choosing target markets through market analysis and market segmentation‚ as well as understanding consumer behavior and providing superior customer value. Today‚ Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning (STP) is a familiar strategic approach in Modern Marketing. It is one of the most commonly applied
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Locard’s principle‚ the basic principle of forensic science‚ was formulated by Dr. Edmond Locard. Dr. Edmond Locard believes and states “Every contact leaves a trace”‚ meaning whatever is touched‚ left behind or approached will serve as factual evidence against a person and only can that evidence be failed is by the lack of human effort by failing to study and understand it. The Locard’s exchange principle believes no matter what a criminal does or where a criminal goes‚ simply by coming in contact
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their human powers by training. The company focuses on balancing between local hiring and international hiring to rise the probability of getting talented and hard workers. Chapter 2: 1. Mr.Hamdoun is a big advocate of efficiency. How might principles of scientific management be useful to LCB? - two of the three scientific methods are the most useful to Mr.Hamdoun. 1. Putting the right person on the job with the correct tools and equipment. 2. Having a standardized method of doing the
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Running Head: FOUR PRINCIPLES 1 The Four Principles of Community Corrections Ashley Hargrove CRJ201 Professor Jodi Levit December 17‚ 2012 FOUR PRINCIPLES 2 Community corrections are “non-prison sanctions that are imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles either by a court instead of a prison sentence or by a parole board following release from prison.” (Joan Petersilia Para. 1) There are four general principles of effective intervention
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CL964: Principles of sustainability “Because sustainable development is an oxymoron (see Redclift)‚ because a holistic approach to sustainability is impossible (see Sterling) and because politics cannot solve practical and physical problems (see Held)‚ there is no possible policy response that alone can deliver sustainability.” Sandeep Sanal Kumar (201163688) 14/05/2011
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There are 12 basic principles to Information Security. The first principle is that there is no such thing as absolute security. What this means is that with the correct tolls‚ skills and time anyone can hack into a system. The second principle are the three security goals‚ which are C.I.A; Confidentiality‚ Integrity and Availability. What this means is that everyone must consider what data they want to be protected. It also means that one must be sure as to whom they want to access this information
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External Programme Principles of Accounting Wednesday‚ 5 May 2010 : 10.00am to 1.15pm Candidates should answer FOUR of the following SEVEN questions: QUESTION 1 of Section A‚ QUESTION 2 of Section B‚ ONE question from Section C and ONE further question from either Section B or C. All questions carry equal marks. Workings should be submitted for all questions requiring calculations. Any necessary assumptions introduced in answering a question are to be stated. Extracts from compound interest
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