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    Supporting Urban Sprawl

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    Supporting Urban Sprawl Essay Many people are naturally attracted towards less developed areas for better opportunities.  However‚ populations in these places are on the rise‚ and more land must be developed upon to support all of these people‚ creating the issue of urban sprawl.  By putting a stop to urban sprawl‚ suburban communities will transform into cities.  Smart growth promotes this transformation‚ since it still promotes development in areas that are already developed‚ which is how cities

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    To begin with‚ literacy is the ability to read for knowledge. the ability to write coherently‚ the ability to think critically about the written word. Physical literacy to me means to be able to move with confidence and complete wide variety of activities and environments that develop the whole person. More than half of Canadians are considered inactive. Our children are more inactive than ever. Children and youth should be getting atleast sixty minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity.

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    Case Study of a Learner

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    Case Study of a Learner The learner’s feelings towards group work‚ need for cognition‚ self efficacy‚ metacognitive awareness and the study process questionnaires show a strong link to the learner’s childhood and how they learn today. The learner had medium to high scores in their feelings towards group work and the need for cognition questionnaire which relates directly to the learner’s family situation. This is also evident in the self efficacy and metacognitive awareness questionnaires‚ where

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    Explain /discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners Equality is the need to provide all learners with equal opportunity. It is the duty of the teacher to ensure all students feel valued‚ are given the same rights of access to learning resources and are given equal help and support to develop their full potential without showing any favouritism. All students must be treated fairly without discrimination regardless of gender‚ marital status‚ sexual

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    Media Literacy

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    Media Literacy Essay By Jason Barnett In this essay I will discuss corporate ownership of the media‚ who owns these media outlets‚ and there tools of deceiving the public. There is a great group out there called "Project Censored" and this group "shows important news stories that aren’t being covered properly" (project censored.org) "Every year for the past three decades‚ Sonoma State

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    Being A Tactile Learner

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    After taking the Effective Habits for Effect Study quiz‚ I scored a 24. Scoring a 24 on the quiz means that I need help from a professional or a teacher on studying. I do not think that score is accurate because the way I currently study works for me as I typically ace my tests. What I do for my studying right now is I go to a quiet spot in a room‚ usually in my room‚ and I place all distractions out of the room‚ as in my pets‚ other people‚ or my phone. Once all distractions are taken out of the

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    Interpersonal skills are the life skills all the human-being used every day to contact and interface with others‚ both separately and in groups. People who have worked on growing strong interpersonal skills are normally more successful in their masterly and personal live. Good interpersonal skills allow us to participate effectively as a member of a team. Moreover‚ employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by a personal. Beside with good practical understanding and issue

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    Digital Literacy

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    would call clients and try to get their help in setting up their website. Most clients did not know what a URL or was and most of the time when asked what their URL was they would give me their email address. At the time the websites that we were supporting were built is HTML and little was done with flash. At the time‚ animated gifs. were a big thing and took up a lot of bandwidth. I worked with this company for ten years. During this time I went through multiple computers and saw the technology

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    Computer Literacy

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    You’re going to write a cover letter now. (1.0 point) b. The intern’s name is Jessie Robinson. (1.0 point) c. Being an intern can be challenging. (1.0 point) 3. List two jobs where being able to type quickly and accurately is an important skill. Write 1-2 sentences explaining why. (2.0 points) 4. Which part of writing the cover letter was easiest for you? Which part of

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    Metacognitive Skills

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    Metacognitive Skills Metacognition refers to learners’ automatic awareness of their own knowledge and their ability to understand‚ control‚ and manipulate their own cognitive processes.2 Metacognitive skills are important not only in school‚ but throughout life. For example‚ Mumford (1986) says that it is essential that an effective manager be a person who has learned to learn. He describes this person as one who knows the stages in the process of learning and understands his or her own preferred

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