Identifying the Need for Instruction on Media and Information Literacy for Teenagers Rolando Tan Ma. Consuelo C. Maaghop Glenah A. Furio Jun Roa Jubal Arbolario Josiah Mari C. Tiburcio Strategy: - Interview with guidance counselors‚ class advisers & discipline officer on these teen age problematic cases - Interview on parents of problematic teens - Likert Scale on teenagers on the different activities they are engaged into (parties‚ camping‚ gimmicks‚ spending time in the
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neighbourhood does not only meet the physical needs of the elderly but also the social and intellectual needs of the elderly. An elderly person needs to remain as physically active as their health allows in order to maintain agility‚ strength‚ and to maintain their physical health. So physical needs that are found in outdoor recreation such as walking path ‚basketball court ‚foot reflexology path and park can be seen. Social needs are social activities with a circle of friends
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becomes more of an intellectual being. The child’s cognitive development includes understanding and being able to make up stories‚ identifying basic shapes‚ colors and being able to sort by size‚ color‚ shape (U. of Pittsburgh‚ undated). Physical Needs First and foremost‚ children hold the human right to survival; the physical plant of the school must be set up in such a way as to provide the least possible bodily risk to the child. In planning layout and design‚ potential hazards such as open
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I now shake my head at the number of emails I sent my advisor over the summer because of my dissatisfaction with my schedule for my first semester of college. Finally‚ I found relief when my credit hours went from 16 to 19 and I now had two business related classes instead of one. I had been enrolled in a course Principles of Selling in exchange for not dropping a course my advisor was going to be teaching. I flipped open my advising book and noticed that the class was labeled “year four” and immediately
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Learning Style Analysis After completing the learning style questionnaire grid‚ I learned what my strengths and weaknesses are. I was able to recognize that I am the visual‚ social‚ and creative learner. I also learned what strategies support my strength‚ and what strategies does not work for me. This information helps me to analyze how to work efficiently in many areas of development. I possess many strengths and weaknesses relating to my particular learning style. I tend to focus on my strengths
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No need for a uniform The US education system is facing a dilemma. High dropout rates‚ low graduation rates‚ bullying and budget cuts are among the problems US schools are facing today. Trying to find solutions to these problems‚ school uniform proponents think that school uniforms might be the key to solve them (Alhanati). In countries like Great Britain‚ school uniforms are common and many other countries like Ireland‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa adapted the same system (Should Uniforms in Schools
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Abraham Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory Abraham Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs is one of the first theories of motivation and probably the best-known one. It was first presented in 1943. in Dr. Abraham Maslow’s article "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review‚ and was further expanded in his book “Toward a Psychology of Being”. Maslow tried to formulate a needs-based framework of human motivation. His research was based upon his clinical experiences with humans‚ rather than prior
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In “Opinion: The Oceans Need the Spotlight Now” written by Politha Kohona‚ he argues the world needs to unite and take care of the ocean before it is too late. He explains this through exploring the treatment of oceans in the past and currently. Kohona believes the oceans are at risk of becoming yet another battlefield for resources. This attempt to procure resources will lead to rivalry amongst the nations of the world and put the oceans and the fragile ecosystems within at risk. The risks will
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UNIT 2 WEEK 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE HR Meeting user needs “Schneider” Main components – Service level agreement‚ Stakeholder‚ Service quality‚ Service needs. Top down “Culture” unconditional positive regard‚ good service climate – training. What do management do to achieve this – reward‚ incentives Managing customper expectations – exceeding customers expectations Timeliness‚ consistent levels of support. Rewards / pros / cons – debate. Schneider – management should focus on service quality
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THE UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING ON FERTILITY LEVELS IN UGANDA: INTRODUCTION: Background: The world population grew to 7 billion on 31s t October 2011 of which 97% of the population was for developing countries .The total fertility rate for developed countries ranged from 1.4 and 1.3 or even less.MDCS Birthrates have declined since the baby boom era in 1960 from 3.6 to 2.0. (Carl Haub 2012). Countries that have the lowest fertility rates include Poland‚ Portugal‚ Romania 1.3%‚ Singapore and
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