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    | 9/9/2012 | Requirements for an Effective Learning Organization My philosophy of an effective learning organization is one in which there is a culture of ongoing training and sharing of information to assist individuals in growing and reaching their potential. Employees are empowered to share ideas and take as many risks they can handle‚ as valued members of the organization. The organization embraces and encourages change. Thinking is focused on the organization as a whole‚ considering

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    its pupils will not be achieved unless it is placed within an effective performance management system. Individuals working with their line manager can focus on personal development issues that are not only important to the individual but also link strongly with their team’s objectives and the overall aims of the school. In addition‚ this facilitates the spread of good practice between individuals and teams as part of an effective management and leadership structure. This enables the school to

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    Approaches in teaching music at primary level Background of Dalcroze Approach Émile Jaques-Dalcroze ( 1850 – 1950) was a Swiss composer‚ musician and music educator who developed eurhythmics‚ a method of learning and experiencing music through movement. According to Dalcroze (1921)‚ Emile Jacques-Dalcroze was a multi-faceted performer and pedagogue who designed a method for teaching music and rhythm‚ and with this method an entire school of thought. In the early twentieth century‚ Dalcroze created

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    conducted to determine the dominant learning styles of science students in Gubat national High School during the school year 2008 – 2009. Specifically‚ it sought answer the following questions:1.      What are the dominant learning styles of the science students in each year level?2.      Is there a difference in the learning styles of the science student?3.      What are the activities proposed to suit for the dominant learning styles of the science students? The descriptive method was utilized

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    Recent events in the banking sector have brought the issue of bonus payments into the spotlight. With reference to appropriate motivation theories‚ critically evaluate the statement that “money motivates”. Some people suppose that money is a main and the only one motivator‚ which influence on workers and their productivity‚ but it is not always completely true as there are many others factors on which working capacity depends. For instance‚ it is working conditions‚ environment and the peoples

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    Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTTLS) (7304) Assignment 1 Planning and Enabling Learning In this assignment I will be looking at how to negotiate with my learners and how to do this ensuring that each learner reaches their goal. I will also be looking at how to include my learners in their sessions as well as integrating the functional skills into their subject area‚ what are the communication techniques used and the possible barriers. Negotiating with Learners

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    3 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 002 Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning Name: Date: Word Count: 1.1 Summarise learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism As a First Aid Instructor‚ I deliver a variety of courses lasting between one to three days in duration. I try and vary my teaching styles depending on the subject and also on the learning styles of the students. Achieving the correct balance is quite a challenge

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    November 23‚ 2014 My Beliefs about Teaching and Learning 1. It is important for students to be able to learn the appropriate content set aside by the state‚ but also for them to learn skills to put the content to work. Students need to realize their own understanding‚ and learn how to think critically about the content they have been taught. 2. In my classroom I would use group work‚ individual work‚ and classroom work. I think all three are very important ways for students to understand the same material

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    Student-Centered Approach in Teaching Java Abstract The purpose of the study is to determine if there’s a grade improvement of the First Year IT students at STI in their Java programming class if the instructor uses student-centered teaching compared to a class where the instructor uses the conventional way. To do this‚ the study will use an experimental research design in comparing the two groups: a treatment and a control group‚ with the same Java programming subject and teacher. For the

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    SECTION 1 UNDERSTANDING YOUR TEACHING ROLE: ASSIGNMENT 1 Title: LEGISLATION & CODES OF PRACTICE: THE TEACHING / TRAINING CYCLE: RECORD KEEPING This assignment covers legislation and codes of practice in teaching and learning‚ the 5 stages of teaching/training cycle and finally the importance of record keeping in teaching and learning. We need to consider legislation and codes of practice in teaching and learning because it maintains a professional structure and brings standardization

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