10 Preparing for specific exams • • • • • • • • Multiple choice Short answer Essay questions Open book Laboratory exams Auditions The medical viva Practical exercises Examinations are firmly entrenched in the academic system‚ much to the chagrin of most students. Regrettably‚ just about 104 Preparing for specific exams 105 every subject you will study will conclude with some kind of assessment. Visualise this end of year scene. You see yourself approaching the gathering of anxious
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Chapter 9: Motivation‚ Satisfaction‚ and Performance Summary Key Learning Points Introduction Because a fundamental aspect of leadership is getting results through others‚ follower motivation‚ satisfaction‚ and performance are vitally important topics for leaders. Research has shown that the best followers often perform at a level 20-50 percent higher than average followers‚ and much of this difference in performance
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implications of a team leader not having interpersonal skills; After successfully holding a training session for a small team of people on the merits of team working and interpersonal skills‚ I now have to identify the implications of a team leader not having the type of interpersonal skills that are needed to run an effective team. Interpersonal Skills enable you to work with others harmoniously and efficiently within a team‚ working well with other involves understanding and appreciating
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Regardless if you are a child going through kindergarten‚ a teenager attending junior high or high school‚ an adult working for a small or large corporation or owning your own business‚ without good communication skills your success rate is not very effective. The purpose of communicating is getting a message across to someone. We as individuals see communication in different ways. For instance when you are asking a child a question or talking to him or her without a response‚ your first instant
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SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.
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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING Field Support Programme for Diploma in Secondary Education SELF STUDY MODULE COMMUNICATION SKILLS MOEVT - NOV: 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Ministry of Education and Vocational training (MoEVT) wishes to thank the following experts who participated in designing and developing this self-study module. Writers: 1. 2. Luka Mkonongwa Odilia L. Chua Assistant Lecturer‚ DUCE Teacher‚ Oysterbay Secondary School
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Effective negotiation skills are becoming increasingly important for today’s global business. A lot of time is spent negotiating in a global setting as companies and individuals conduct business. This paper will attempt to critically assess the significance of cross cultural negotiation skills for the success of international mergers and alliances. To begin with let the definition of negotiation be deduced. Daniels‚ Radebaugh and Sullivan (2004) identify negotiation as a sequence of actions in
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+ READING SKILLS. 3Rd October ‚ 2012. Whereas writing is the most common means of communication in any academic or carrier circles‚the quality of the writing is dependent on the quality of reading done prior to the writing. As part of planing in the writing process‚information is usually gathered through the following main channels : Memory : free writing and listening. Observation : speculation and mapping . Research : interviewing and reading. Therefore‚ reading especially
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SOCIAL SKILLS What are social skills? Why are they important to teach to children with autism? Social rules‚ explicit and implied‚ are everywhere. It is easiest to notice them when they are missing in children‚ such as when your child makes an unusual statement‚ walks the perimeter of the playground instead of joining into the game‚ or when your child has difficulty losing the game or getting off the computer when asked. “Missing” social skills generally accompany children with
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SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN’S PRISON (OUTLINE) To behaviorists‚ social skills are learned behavior that allow people to achieve social reinforcement and to avoid social punishment. On the other hand‚ social skills are a group of skills which people need to interact and communicate with others. “One hope is to engender in women jail inmates a vision of their potential for becoming agents of change. Through this process‚ training efforts have the possibility of being replicated many times
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