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    The definition of professional development varies in school districts and educators agree that the term is ever changing and involves the use of technology. Some educators have said that the term has an operational definition. In the article‚ key design factors in durable instructional technology professional development‚ author John Wells offers the following definition for educators within the context of the technological age:Professional development…goes beyond the term training with its implications

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    “A team is a group of people holding themselves collectively accountable for using complementary skills to achieve a common purpose”. Group development: Stages of team development: 1. Forming stage: “The forming focuses around the initial entry of members of a team”. In this stage team members ask questions to each other. In this stage team members are in the process of getting familiar with each other. During the forming stage of Christine’s team‚ Diane‚ Janet‚ Steve and mike came across each

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    Basement Developments as a service Finishing an existing basement can be a fun and rewarding home remodeling project. Even in older homes‚ where the ceiling heights are not usually the tallest‚ fine tuning the crawlspace can provide that extra bit of living space like a playroom for the children‚ gym‚ studio and so much more. However‚ basement development can at times prove to be harder than it sounds‚ especially when it comes to major upgrade projects such as finishing the floor‚ waterproofing

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    CASE STUDY - CHILD Reasearch the care needs of a Child in a care setting Table of content Introduction .................................................................................................. 2 Case Study ................................................................................................... 3 What is Asperger Syndrom? ........................................................................ 4 How Asperger Syndrome can affect a Michael’s development *

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    My name is ------ and I’m currently 36 years old. I will be summarizing my life and expounding on how the knowledge of classical and contemporary adult development theory affected my views on being a successful college student and in shaping my personal‚ academic‚ and professional goals. My life successes and goals are continuously being shaped and molded as a potter shapes clay into ware; smoothing surfaces to perfection. I was born and raised in Edward‚ NC. I am the oldest of three. I was raised

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    3. Stages of Development a. At both of my placements‚ students were located in Erik Erikson’s stage four of development which is industry vs. inferiority. This includes students age 5-12. In this stage‚ students are learning how to do different things. For example‚ with kindergarten‚ they were learning the routines and expectations of school as well as subject information. With 4th graders‚ they are learning more complex areas of their education like decimals. Also in this stage‚ they are learning

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    by Amy Tan you can never find two people who are more different than Jing Mei the narrator and her mother. In the story based on the year 1960‚ the mother who comes from China‚ a place where there was nothing but war‚ and all her family has died‚ except for one of her daughters‚ Jing Mei. In America her mother still believes that you can be anything you wanted to be‚ so‚ she wants her daughter to become prodigy. Jing Mei though‚ believes that you should be yourself. In a way that they differ is

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    am in charge of teaching on area development management‚ economic territory organization and regional development planning‚ so I have concentrated on three research orientations to get more knowledge and practical experience servicing for teaching and education. + Along with the industrial-based development‚ there should be area-based development. The area-based development is of important significance. In order to improve the quality of an area-based development project‚ it is necessary to conduct

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    Although Mei and Satsuki’s father does not share nearly as much screen time as either of his daughters‚ he plays a key role both in their lives ((That goes without saying)) and in the film as a whole. Aside from Nanny‚ he is the only constant presence in either Mei or Satsuki’s lives. He loves them as much as a father should love his daughters and -more importantly- actively encourages their imagination to run wild as much as possible. Even though he is like any average adult at first glance‚ being

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    want to master skills and task independently and believe that what they want to happen should happen. 2. Separation protest – they are able to remember you after you left but don’t understand you will come back 3. Self-comforting behavior – using a cuddly object ‚ eg : blanket ‚ soft toy for comfort during times of stress or to relax 4. Problems with sharing – child start to understand that they are individuals and independent from everyone else‚ you may hear “mine” or “no” quite often

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