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    Critical Reflections on Teaching What is reflective teaching? Reflection defined   |  |[pic]|recognising |[pi|  | | | |+ |c] | | |Reflection means | |examining | |the way we teach. | | | |+ | | | | 

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    senior responder. I would need to implement the Incident Command System. I immediately requested six additional law enforcement patrols‚ four EMS Paramedics‚ The State Department of Transportation Public Works HAZMAT Team from the Highway Department‚ and the Fire Department to include fire suppression‚ fire rescue‚ and hazardous material cleanup team. I am now the incident commander‚ and for the time being‚ I will use my patrol car as the Incident Command Post. My highest priority is to look after

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    CRITICAL INCIDENTS 1. Wayne Calder‚ a recent Harvard MBA graduate and one of his organization’s most innovative planners‚ was assigned to the Paris office for a two-year period. Wayne was particularly excited about the transfer because he could now draw on the French he had taken while in school. Knowing that his proficiency in the French language would be an excellent entrée into the French society‚ Wayne was looking forward to getting to know his French colleagues on a personal level. During the

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    Microteaching session Evaluation of the teaching and learning approaches Different teaching and learning approaches were used during the session according to the requirement of the activities. * For health and safety induction: Q&A‚ writing (Task sheet) and lecture methods (more information was given) were used. * Effectiveness of the teaching and learning approaches: Learners participate in this activity fully and effectively. They told me what they already know and what they don’t

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    ‘A critical commentary on how the experiences of learning influence approaches to teaching’ Throughout my education and experiences in schools‚ I have gained great interest in the subject of learning. Since a young age I have discovered a lot about myself as a learner. During primary school I struggled with science and received support because of this. Alongside my teachers I began to realise that although I was being taught through auditory methods‚ I am very much a kinaesthetic learner and activist

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    department‚ yet she was mixed up with infusion GTN put in the same column in medication trolley but in different concentration. From the incident‚ I noticed that the nurses didn’t follow the policy for the serving medication. She only takes the vial without confirm the concentration of the medication and didn’t confirm with the second person. After the incident‚ our hospital comes out with the protocol that all procedure dealing with medication need to have a second person to supervised combined

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    we think ought to happen in a given situation” (ibid.‚ p.31). They are based on paradigmatic assumptions. Causal assumption are “the relation between cause and effect” (ibid.‚ p.31). In order to challenge these assumptions‚ Brookfield developed four critical lenses. He claims that reflection

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    2 PTTLS | Teaching & Learning Approaches | | Iqbal Vohra | 6/6/2011 | Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Learning styles 3 2.1. Visual learners 3 2.2. Auditory learners 4 2.3. Kinaesthetic learners 4 3. Functional skills 5 4. Differentiation 6 5. Conclusion 7 6. References 8 7. Appendix 1: Learning styles self-assessment 9 8. Appendix 2: Embedding functional skills in a PTTLS session 13 Introduction This assignment is about different teaching and learning

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    Critical incidents Analysis Introduction In this assignment I will look at two critical incidents in my teaching. I will firstly describe the critical incidents‚ then relate these incidents to relevant teaching theory and finally explain how these incidents have influenced and changed aspects of my teaching practice. Cunningham describes a critical incident as a situation in working life that causes a ‘significant disturbance’ to our beliefs and the way we practice‚ and following reflecting upon

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    There are four approaches for developing a presentation which are: a speech and lecture‚ a workshop‚ a discussion‚ and a group activity. These four approaches are known as public speaking when they are presented to a group of people. In a presentation‚ these four approaches should each include all three elements of the rhetorical triangle and they need to connect‚ or else even if one element is missing the presentation will fail (AIU Online‚ 2010). A speech or lecture is when the speaker is talking

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