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    Reflective Essay Jazmine Caballero Walden University Dr. Paul Trautman EDUC 6731: Assessment for Student Learning June 28‚ 2015 Reflective Essay I can give faith that my assumptions about assessment have been changed throughout this course. Dr. Davies stated‚ “When students are involved in the classroom assessment process‚ they are more engaged and motivated‚ and they learn more” (Reeves‚ 2007‚ p.31). Therefore‚ when creating are lesson plans we should establish appropriate learning goals

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    EDUCATION EQUIVALENCY & ACCREDTATION PROGRAM (ETEEAP) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CEAB3312 ASSIGNMENT NO# 1 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION‚ BIOCHEMICAL CYCLE AND ECOSYSTEM CYCLE MR. DANILO L. AUREADA Internal Assessor Instructor XIV SUBMITTED BY: MR. GABBY M. SANTAMARIA ETEEAP-BSIE Biochemical Cycles Table of Contents 1. Eutrophication 2. Contributors Plants such as trees and algae undergo the photosynthesis reaction where carbon dioxide and water in the presence

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    Before the main discussion of the reflective journal‚ the author would firstly like to identify that how the “organisational wellness” subject affected her. In the beginning‚ the author chose this subject due to the reqirement that she must choose six units of third-year level to complete her degreee. And she didn’t have any knowledge about this subject before she decided to choose it. When she attended the first lecture of “organisational wellness” ‚ she only has abstract and vague concept of the

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    experience before we learn? Are we all PEOPLE that dumb for us not to understand what the consequences are? Actually‚ we are also implicated by that flood. In other words‚ we are also affected by that unfavorable happening last week. My first-made reflective journal for that week swam with the flood. Hahaha. At first‚ my reaction was at rage because not only for the reason that it swam with the flood‚ but because the document which contained my RJ was deleted because I didn’t expect that to happen.

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    Elements of competence HSC210.1 Support individuals to identify their recreational interests and preferences HSC210.2 Encourage and support individuals to participate in recreational activities HSC210.3 Encourage and support individuals to review the value of the recreational activities About this Unit For this Unit you need to support individuals to access and participate in recreational activities. Scope The scope is here to give you guidance on possible areas to be covered in this

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    Reflective Listening Skills Answers Why is reflective listening important to your work as a parenting practitioner? Describe what your inner attitude needs to be in order to listen helpfully. Reflective listening is a two-fold process which involves:  1. Really hearing and understanding what the other person is saying through words and body language‚ and  2. Reflecting feelings and thoughts you heard through your own words‚ tone-of-voice‚ body posture and gesture so that the other

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    REFLECTIVE JOURNAL WEEK 1 Topic: What are your goals and expectations of studying at Insearh? A goal is something that a person desires to achieve. Expectation is something what you think or hope will happen (Cambridge Dictionary). Each individual‚ group‚ community‚ or country has different goals and expectations… College students often desire to achieve multiple goals and expectations in their studies. The expectations of all students (include me) who are studying at Insearch is quite the same

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    Reflective Practise Feelings – what are my feelings I had a really good feeling about the numeracy practise what I did with kids. Because they found it really entertaining‚it was good fun for them too and if they can enjoy what they doing‚it’s always lovely to work with them. They showed me such an enthusiasm and I felt great afterwards. Evaluation – what was good and what was bad They learned importance of shapes and patterns as well to have a fun in same time.So that is definitely

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    Reflective Diary Introduction Reflective practice can be used for different purposes. Some examples: • Helps identify gaps in skills and knowledge and learning needs • Analyse complex and challenging situations • Analyse communication and relationships with colleagues • Examine the way we make decisions. (Bolton‚ 2001) This reflection paper is going to discuss my experience of the PDAF course. The discussions are based on my feeling during the lesson and the feedback

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    When working in the health and social care environment effective communication must be used in a correct manor. For example having good posture‚ good listening skills‚ polite attitude‚ the correct facial expression and good eye contact to reinsure that the service user feels comfortable within that environment. This will also help with the service users as they will feel wanted within that environment not only would they feel wanted they would also be satisfied within the environment as they would

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