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    . Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Recommended word count: 300-500 words. The teaching / training cycle is a simple way of looking at all the aspects of teaching and how they are evaluated using five stages; Identifying needs‚ Planning learning‚ Enabling learning‚ Assessing learning‚ Quality assurance and evaluation. Each of the five stages listed above flow from one to the other. The cycle is

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    1. Describe your role‚ responsibilities‚ and boundaries in terms terms of the teaching cycle. (300 words). Being facilitator you need to be well controlled‚ well manner‚ be well able to guide‚ concise and punctual. Students always come to the class to learn something‚ to gain something‚ and if they find same manners in the teacher‚ than they have a safe and successful future. Professionalism in any sense of dealing with the students plays a great role in this aspect. Research regarding subjects

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    Describe an incident in your life that changed your perspective of life: “Rise and Shine‚ Jimmy!” A faint voice was ringing in a distance. And then… somebody started shaking me! Was it real? What was it? Actually‚ it was indeed real! O‚ yes! It was my father trying to wake me‚ “Wake up‚ Jimmy‚ wake up!” “Not yet‚ Dad. Just a few more minutes‚ please!” I murmured! And he went‚ “It’s Sunday‚ Jimmy‚ don’t you want to go hunting? Your cousins are already here! Wake up!” The mention of hunting

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    In your statement of purpose‚ describe the following: 1. Your most important accomplishments to date and why you were able to accomplish these goals. 2. Why you decided to enter a graduate program‚ and why you decided to apply to this CSUF graduate program in particular. 3. Your career goals and how you see a Master’s degree from CSUF contributing to the advancement of those goals. The business world in recent years has become more and more competitive‚ requiring people to have comprehensive understanding

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    a part of verbal communication‚ beyond the actual words themselves that might be important in your first meeting with John. Discovering John has a slight hearing impairment I would take him to a room that quiet so that we can both communicate without any outside interference. Body language speaks volumes to hear-impaired‚ making sure my non-verbal signals face expressions‚ gestures‚ and posture fit your intended message. To ensure that we communicate effectively I would face John directly‚ speak

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    need to branch out and expand my knowledge. The only way to expand my knowledge base is to continue my education here. I have completed extensive research into your programs and found this is the career path I would enjoy pursuing. The great thing about this program is there are other programs that can be added on to further my career. One of the great things about this college is that it will allow me to complete my field of study in minimal amount of time and even add on courses that would benefit

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    Psychoacoustics: 43-2310 Assignment: Describe Your Auditory World Sitting at the café on the corner of Adams and Michigan‚ listening to the sounds of a bye-gone era‚ as noises endeavored all around for your undivided attention. What was happening? A busy café with customers coming and going‚ people talking‚ bad coffee brewing and even worse espresso‚ and machines were working at periodic (criminally sonic) capacity. In the midst of all this extraneous noise‚ a background music system‚ (on

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    What’s one word that describes you? That’s the question everyone has been asking me lately. Honestly‚ I have no idea. It’s not something that I can answer in one second‚ but is something that took me at least a day to finally decide. My family would’ve called me timid ages ago‚ however‚ now they would almost call me outgoing. My friends all say I’m comical and whimsical and people I meet when at my job would say I’m one of the most pleasant people they’ve met in a long time. I‚ myself‚ believe that

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    What is your proudest accomplishment? (Word limit: 150) My brother was very ill as a child and spent a great deal of time at the hospital with other sick children. After seeing the immediate need for blood donations‚ I decided to coordinate a blood drive in my community during a critical need period. I organized‚ recruited for‚ and oversaw two separate blood drives in my first year alone. And at each blood drive‚ I far exceeded the expectations set by my Red Cross liaison. I recruited 32 new blood

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    Kayla Ela 10 A Place Where No One Is Judged. In The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham; David is faced with challenges as he pursues his personal desire to let everyone live freely in his society. David believes his society should change how they run almost everything‚ David does not agree that anyone or anything should be killed or sent away because they are not ‘normal’. In David’s society they teach the children rules to follow. The children need to follow the rules all their lives while living

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