MA (TESOL) Neil Hammond How can Multiple Intelligence Theory be used to foster teacher development‚ support‚ and informed curriculum supplementation? March 2007 PREFACE The writing of this dissertation marks the end of an extremely fulfilling process of exploration‚ and hopefully the beginning of an equally fulfilling process of application. I am indebted to the inspiring teaching staff at EF Vancouver‚ especially to ELT veteran Victor Hill who provided an invaluable sounding board for conceptual
Premium Theory of multiple intelligences
The results for nitrate were inconclusive‚ there are traces of nitrate in wells 15‚ 20‚ 23‚ and 21 but we couldn’t find the source. We believe that number 15 is the source but there is very little amount of pollutants in the water to make the solution turn black. Wells 15‚ 20‚ 23‚ and 21 when tested for nitrates‚ the iodine changed to a yellowish blackish color. The hypothesis was not supported‚ well number 26 did not test positive for any of the pollutants. The first well tested was well number
Premium Water Genetically modified organism Genetically modified food
unknown as well as the results that led to my discovery. Before I start‚ I will say that I am 100% positive that my unknown (which was #31) is none other than Proteus vulgaris. My data and the ensuing results from them simply cannot be disputed. From my first batch of results‚ Proteus vulgaris reared its head and I had it figured out‚ but needed the second half to prove my hypothesis correct. It was in fact my discovery that led to the class announcement that the Gelatinase test results for Proteus vulgaris
Premium Enzyme Color Red
brother‚ Brother‚ greatly . As a result‚ Doodle is put through a training course with his brother to get rid of his disabilities. Along the way‚ the two siblings encounter a scarlet ibis which Doodle harbors sympathy for. This understanding is caused by the fact that the scarlet ibis and Doodle are in the same situation and share a relationship that transcends the comprehension of a normal person. Both characters‚ Doodle and the scarlet ibis‚ experience the problem of being peculiar. The author illustrates
Premium Disability James Hurst Sibling
Result Management System & Analysis (Project Report) SUBMITTED BY : ENROLMENT NO. : UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: UNIVERSITY NAME INDEX The Project Report Contains the Following Details 1. Introduction ………………………………………………………………. 2. Objectives ………………………………………………………………. 3. Feasibility Study …...……………………………………………………... • Technical Feasibility • Economical
Premium Software testing Requirements analysis Systems Development Life Cycle
Introduction Part 1: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the quantity of water in several different types of popcorn. Determining the amount of water in the product will determine the likelihood of it popping. More water in a piece of popcorn increases the amount of pressure buildup when it is heated. With the data it will be determined if more expensive popcorn equates to a better‚ more reliable popcorn. Part 2: The purpose of this experiment was to create a method of separating
Premium Chemistry Water Concentration
Leadership That Gets Results What Do Effective Leaders Do? “What do effective leaders do to remain effective?” was a question that I proposed to my Leadership Application Program Speakers Round Table Class. In response I received a number of answers from personality traits to emotional intelligence. Leadership is a word that can be defined in many different ways. In the article “Leadership That Gets Results” they take the time and breakdown the six different steps of leadership‚ the six styles
Premium Leadership Management Connotation
Leadership That Gets Results by Daniel Goleman New research suggests that the most effective executives use a collection of distinct leadership styles—each in the right measure‚ at just the right time. Such flexibility is tough to put into action‚ but it pays off in performance. And better yet‚ it can be learned. Ask any group of businesspeople the question “What do effective leaders do?” and you’ll hear a sweep of answers. Leaders set strategy; they motivate; they create a mission; they build
Premium Leadership Emotional intelligence
Apple Reports Second Quarter Results Best March Quarter Revenue and Earnings in Apple History CUPERTINO‚ California—April 22‚ 2009—Apple® today announced financial results for its fiscal 2009 second quarter ended March 28‚ 2009. The Company posted revenue of $8.16 billion and a net quarterly profit of $1.21 billion‚ or $1.33 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $7.51 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion‚ or $1.16 per diluted share‚ in the year-ago quarter. Gross
Premium Apple Inc. Revenue Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process Sheliah Gordon HCS/465 September 9‚ 2014 Dr. Obinnayay Onyecherelam Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process In the research process‚ applying the results and conclusion is an important process that answers the underlying question of the study. The results are the findings of the study. Depending on what the study was about and how it was conducted‚ the results could vary and may determine what exactly was
Free Teenage pregnancy Pregnancy Abortion