FIELD STUDY 3 (TECHNOLOGYIN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT) Topic 1 Department of Education Visit Objectives: At the end of this activity‚ you should: 1. visit the Decentralized Learning Center of the Department of Education; 2. observe how this center operates; 3. find teaching aids that are useful in your discipline; and 4. submit useful outputs. Take-Off: Topic 1 entails you to visit the Department of Education‚ in particular‚ the Decentralized Learning
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campus then in the classroom. 4. Make a reflection on the characteristics of a school environment promotes learning 3. Based on your gathered data in the checklist‚ describe the school environment 5. Present your idea of a good environment through any of these a) Descriptive Paragraph; b) Photo Essay c) Sketch or Drawing d) Poem‚ song or rap You’re Tools As you move around the campus‚ activity forms are provided for you to document your observations. It
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local consumers’ needs; Will CMF strengthen the overall CP brand franchise? How should CP respond to P&G’s introduction of Crest Whitening Expressions (CWE) toothpaste in China and Mexico? Assessing the US market conditions From Table B in the case‚ CP and P&G are on a head to head competition for the 2004 value share of toothpaste market with 34.8% and 31.6% value share respectively. Exhibit 2A shows that in terms of US Market Toothpaste Benefit Importance‚ cosmetics benefits such as ‘breath
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Authentic Assessment – is a form of assessment in which student are asked to perform a real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills. It is the most sensible‚ useful and credible forms of measurement for the fields of education and job placement. Objective – or desired learning outcome. Is a clear statement of what the teacher would like the learners to accomplish at the end of the instruction. Evaluation – is an interpretation of what has been measured
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The British Airways cabin crew union‚ Unite‚ has urged the airline to hold fresh talks to avert strikes which could disrupt thousands of travellers. Members plan to walk out for four separate five-day strikes as part of a bitter dispute over cost-cutting plans. The first strike will begin on 18 May‚ ending on 22 May‚ with further strikes planned on 24 May‚ 30 May and 5 June. But the union said BA could still prevent the walk-outs if it opened what it called "meaningful negotiations".
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FC/PM501 Skills for study 2 | Feasibility of different techniques for providing fresh water to arid regions of the world. | Final report | | Word count 1200 | Tutor: James Belcher | | 1.0 Introduction Everything which lives needs water to survive. There are a lot of places in the world where we can find such problem as lack of clean water‚ and most of these places are developing countries. These include areas in the north of China‚ India‚ and the western United States. Global
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1. How did you feel while you were going around the community? What things did you learn that you might have taken for granted before? I felt unaware of some things happening in the community which are affecting the lives of the pupils. I learned the importance of good communication with the government and other linkages to resolve the issues concerning the issues of the school. I also learned that community has many functions to promote the common goal which is quality education. I’ve known that
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Terms I Need to Know Cooperating School Cooperating Principal Cooperating Teacher Practicum Supervisor Orientation Expectations School Tour School Facilities School Resources 1 Practice Teaching Learning Episode NCBTS Domains 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 7 What’s Up? What’s Up? My Goals At the end of the activity‚ I should be able to: * visit my cooperating school. * identify the school’s expectations. * familiarize myself with the facilities of the school. My Performance
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The feasibility of different techniques for providing fresh water to arid regions in the world 1.0 Introduction Water is the most valuable and indispensable resource for all forms of life. People need it for every activity: domestic use‚ agriculture and industry. Access to fresh water is regarded as a universal human right (United Nations Committee in Economics‚ Social and Cultural Rights‚ 2003). Drought has become an increasingly important problem in many parts of the world. Water scarcity
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Idea Cellular: Establishing a local sales channel in low-income markets By Raghav Narsalay‚ Ryan T. Coffey‚ Aarohi Sen and Smriti Mathur Case Study Idea Cellular The telecommunications industry is one of the most mature and established industries in low-income markets across India. In urban centers and small cities‚ fierce competition for low-income subscribers is leading to market saturation. But a wave of fresh growth is under way‚ thanks to new thinking about how to reach those who have not
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