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    PERSPECTIVES OF CURRICULUM

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    What is Curriculum? 1. A plan for learning which contains;  Statement of aims and objectives  Selection and organization of content  Patterns of teaching  Evaluation of outcomes 2. A program of studies which includes sequences of courses 3. A planned action for instruction 4. A plan of all the experiences learners‚ undertake under 5. the auspices of the school . 6. A set of planned learning experiences and intended outcomes formulated through systematic instruction of knowledge and experiences

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    DFAT Personal Statement

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    I want to work at Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) because I want to be a part of the development of Australia’s global‚ regional and bilateral interests. I feel that the experiences and skills I have developed over the past 5 years during my time working and studying have helped me grow and are a reason behind my outstanding passion and work ethic‚ which I know will transfer to any role within DFAT. Over this period‚ I have been fortunate to work and study with people from a wide variety

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    The recent economic climate has made me realise how difficult it is to be an entrepreneur and maintain a business. Nevertheless‚ it has driven me more towards achieving my goals. It is definite that I want to go into the business/management sector after substantial research and reading magazines like Business Review. The recent issue (Sept 10) has been particularly appealing to me as it featured articles such as ’What is Leadership?’ by Ian Marcouse‚ which outlined the skills that leaders can

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    My aspiration to pursue a career in dentistry was borne out of an interest in dental health matters and a desire to improve a patient’s quality of life‚ both from a clinical and psychological aspect. In alleviating pain to improve a patient’s self-esteem through good oral health‚ I believe a distinguishing feature in an outstanding dentist is the possession of manual dexterity and the ability to incorporate strong interpersonal skills through high-quality patient care. I have always admired the altruism

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    Sitting next to my orthopedic surgeon‚ I anxiously awaited the radiology report‚ as it dictated my next move. The 26 bones that I broke throughout my training to become a national level gymnast provided me with many of these moments‚ which planted the seed for a future career in radiology. While this realization did not surface until my fourth year of medical school‚ I think it reasonable to say that gymnastics influenced my decision to choose radiology. The realm of radiology encompasses several

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    service to those who need it most. Volunteering increases my overall life satisfaction and I feel good about helping others. This has allowed me to engage with the community‚ creates special bonds with each individual. I have learned and enhanced my personal knowledge‚ grew from new experiences‚ and developed better interpersonal communication skills. Community is about growing with others. I grew up surrounded by a culturally rich and loving communities which has shaped my identity and pride

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    I am interested in studying Criminology for the purpose of wanting to gain a detailed‚ deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of criminal activity. From a young age‚ I had always found myself captivated by documentaries and articles behind crime‚ asking myself questions like: “What made them do that?”‚ “What were they thinking?” and “Did they think about the consequences?”‚ and from an outsider looking in‚ the questions I often asked myself seemed inexcusable and unexplainable‚ that

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    SWAPE Personal Statement

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    frequently emanate from large factories owned by huge companies such as Monsanto‚ Shell‚ or BP‚ and from other sources such as gas stations‚ odor-emitting hot sauce factories‚ landfills‚ and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations. We also estimate personal exposure of individuals to carcinogenic and toxic chemicals from contaminated consumer products. Within the framework of environmental law‚ we provide expert testimony for cases regarding public nuisance theory‚ the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic

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    curriculum theory

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    Jenieca Citra Marilla BSE-2A Curriculum as the body of knowledge to be transmitted. Many people still equate a curriculum with a syllabus. "Syllabus" originates from the Greek‚ and it basically means: a concise statement‚ the contents of a treatise‚ and the subjects of a series of lectures. In the form that many of us are familiar with it is connected with courses leading to examinations. Where people still equate curriculum with a syllabus‚ they are likely to limit their planning

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    UC Personal Statement Growing up as a child I never really had worries. The only worry I had was who would beat me to the monkey bars during recess. I had what I like to call the most boisterous childhood I could ever ask for. No problems seemed to head my direction. Obviously‚ I was a child what could possibly go wrong? Young kids don’t actually start understanding certain things until they are about 11 or 12 years of age‚ but me I knew the exact words that came out of the lady I would call my

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