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    Article Review Harper‚ F. D.‚ Guilbault‚ M.‚ Tucker‚ T.‚ & Austin‚ T. (2007). Happiness as a goal of counseling: Cross-cultural implications. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling‚ 29(2)‚ 123-136. doi:http://dx.doi.org.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/10.1007/s10447-007-9030-0 The authors of the article discuss the concept of happiness as a therapy goal‚ explore the variables that are likely to influence our subjective well-being‚ and analyze the perceptions of happiness in different counseling

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    PRINCIPLES AND PRACTIES OF ASSESSMENT 1.1 EXPLAIN THE FUNCATIONS OF ASSESSSMENT IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT. During the initial assessment the assessor must ensure the learner knowledge performance and practical skills. The assessor must ensure that the learning understands their course‚ The assessor must explain all the units to the learner and support them in choosing the most suited units for their learner. The assessor and the learner must decide on an assessment plan. Setting dates and times

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    Assessments. Terms & Names‚ Main Ideas. Section 1 Assessment: Terms and Names: 1. Nativism- Prejudice against foreign-born people‚ swept the nation. 2. Isolationism- A policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs. 3. Communism- An economic and political system based on a single-party government ruled by a dictatorship. 4. Anarchists- People who opposed any form of government. 5. Sacco and Vanzetti- Were arrested and charged with the robbery and murder of a factory paymaster and

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    perception because they can control what they do‚ say‚ and post on social media. Although celebrities can’t always control whether they end up on the front cover of a magazine‚ they can control what they say in front of others. In Kirthana Ramisetti’s article‚ Kris Jenner says she thinks that is the main reason why her family found fame. When Bruce Jenner started his Olympic career‚ Kris gave motivational speeches discussing the enthusiasm‚ and determination of her husband. She promoted him‚ and has done

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    in a range of tasks. The assessor should be able to communicate the assessment requirements to learners and plan assessments to meet a learner’s needs. Assessors should plan assessments with learners in advance‚ setting and modifying learning targets. They must ensure that a learner has demonstrated competence in a task and carry out assessments and make assessment decisions. The assessor should be able to modify the assessment methods ensuring that each learner is able to become competent without

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    Prospective teacher beliefs about liberative and oppressive mathematics teaching practices: a first step toward equitable instruction by Jan A. Yow is a journal article centered on a discussion of oppressive and liberative teaching practices. Oppressive practices being “…teaching focused on memorization and mechanical learning because…students are incapable of deep understanding.” Liberative practices are defined as “..students are expected to think deeply [about the subject]…and instruction is sensitive

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    Classroom Rules: 1. Be prepared for each class (I promise to show up dressed and ready and expect the same from you. The naked mental image of me lecturing will now haunt you for the rest of your days). 2. Show respect for all people‚ their opinions‚ beliefs‚ religions‚ etc. I enjoy a good discussion‚ but I will not tolerate rudeness or disrespect for others (a good discussion means that you use Critical Thinking Skills combined with facts and support while refusing to use flawed logic or name-calling)

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    In researching about mental health for a project‚ I stumbled upon an article in the Atlantic called "Shock and Disbelief." In writer Daniel Smith’s article‚ he argues that the electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the complete opposite of the Hollywoodized image of electroshock therapy and instead is a very safe and proven effective way of treating mental illnesses. His purpose is to destigmatize ECT and promote a positive outlook on receiving treatment for mental illnesses. He adopts an educated tone

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    In this article‚ “Scientists told to stop wasting animal lives” written by Robin McKie is about animals and science. Biologist needed limit the amount of animals used for research. They were killing too many animals with very little results. They do not know the amount of animals needed for more research. Over using animals for test is making a shortage in these animals. By changing their policy‚ biologist cannot over animals for test. If did not do what they were told them they would forfeit the

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    popularity with other children (Ding‚ et al.‚ 2015). By understanding the similarities and variations between other people’s minds‚ children can learn that through lying‚ they can manipulate situations and outcomes to their advantage. 2. In the article When Children Learn About Other’s Minds‚ They Learn to Lie Markman (2015) analizes the idea of why and how children start to lie using Theory of Mind (ToM). He discusses how once a child learns that other people can have different beliefs they can

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