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    Learning Environment 1. School Facilities 2. The Pasay City North High School 3. Observation and Reflection D. Focus 2: Leaner’s Characteristics and Needs 1. Interview Report 2. Observation and Reflection E. Focus 3: Classroom Management and Learning 1. Checklist on Evident 2. Classroom Management 3. Observation and Reflection F. Focus 4. Learner’s Characteristics and Learning Activities 1. Observation and Reflection G. Focus 5. Individual Differences 1. Accomplished Learners Profile

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    Conflict in the Workplace

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    Conflict is a natural life fact. It is a result of different needs‚ interests and perspectives of the individuals and groups. Most people think that the conflict is unusual situation and that it is always destructive. Runde and Flanagan (2007) clearly layout how destructive conflict can be prevented while fostering the kind of constructive debate a creative solutions which businesses need to thrive. When one mentions the word conflict most people associate it with negative thoughts or uncomfortable

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    the other in Swanton‚ Ohio. I have only ever been to the one here in Findlay. Something Special accepts children ages six weeks through twelve years. The children are then divided into classrooms to fit their appropriate age groups. And there are about six classrooms with roughly two teachers per classroom. They offer pre-school and kindergarten readiness programs for children that are not in school. Something Special also offers an after school program for children who are in school. One

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    backpacks very clumsy and space consuming‚ prolonged carrying of a backpack can be very bad for the back. Also‚ backpacks are an excellent place for students to hide objects that are prohibited. Firstly‚ backpacks are very bulky and awkward. In a classroom‚ there is no designated space for backpacks to be kept so students might put it on the back of their chair‚ put it on their desk‚ or even leave them on the floor. This then causes many accidents because people are not always looking at the ground

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    Analyse Different Ways In Which You Would Establish Ground Rules With Your Learners‚ That Underpin Behaviour And Respect For Others. The definition of ground rules is “the basic rules or principles on which future actions or behaviour should be based” www.dictionary.reference.com. In any teaching or learning environment it is important to establish ground rules to set boundaries for all participants and to create an ideal learning atmosphere‚ as ’no group can work successfully without rules

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    Narration report

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    shows us how important are the principles of learning in the teaching-learning process. Through observation‚ I was able to identify applications of the principles of learning. In the class that I have observed‚ all of these principles were adhered by the teacher. In episode 2‚ it tells us how important are the guiding principles in determining and formulating learning objectives. During my observations‚ the teacher was able to observe these principles. Thus‚ the lesson objective is SMART (Specific

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    a lot about how some people have different mindsets. Also it has showed me what mindset I have. Once you find out your mindset I felt like it opened a lot of doors for me. After reading the article it changed the way I thought in and out of the classroom. Now I try to take more time on my class work to understand it and not just stop doing it because I cant understand it. That’s what people call “Fixed Mindset” There are two different kinds of mindsets that you can have one being fixed mindsets.

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    arrive to my classroom "because I had missed the orientation day that was a few days before the school start". I was lost and I had to ask one person that I I saw was working outside the canteen‚ damn I remember the smell from the freshly cooked food in there‚ it made me so hungry so that I was considering eating before I went to the class. But good I didn’t it would look really bad to come late to class at the first day at the university. So I asked where about the building and classroom where I was

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    A Boring Class

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    The warm sunshine that was streaming through the classroom window was doing nothing to help my concentration as I sat in class trying to pay attention. The teacher’s monotone voice droning on about some dead men who fought in a battle hundreds of years ago was slowly putting me to sleep. I was taking notes as best I could when suddenly I would realize that my eyes were closed! I opened them quickly and looked at my notebook. The last line I had written on the page ended in nonsensical words

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    Montessori Method

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    Lucia Gathman Professor Carla Ahmann ECE 101.920 July 26th‚ 2012 Montessori Method “The Montessori Method has influenced many programs that came after it‚ at least in part”(Casper‚ Virginia). A classroom that provides the Montessori method includes chosen material that “work” for children placed in the open. All the sets of material are for a chosen activity is clearly defined and ready for the child to use on its own. When the child is done with the toy‚ they may return in to the shelf where

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