BIFS IB History OPVL Chart Document Type Diary Entry Origin Is it a primary source? Who wrote it? Was this person a key individual? When in the course of events was it written? Purpose Private reflection? Private reflection with the view to being published later in a memoir? Attempts to justify actions? Value Content Eyewitness account Person was part of the decision-making process Could be candid and honest Limitations Personal involvement could lead to
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How Classroom Assessments Improve Learning Thomas R. Guskey Teachers who develop useful assessments‚ provide corrective instruction‚ and give students second chances to demonstrate success can improve their instruction and help students learn. Large-scale assessments‚ like all assessments‚ are designed for a specific purpose. Those used in most states today are designed to rank-order schools and students for the purposes of accountability—and some do so fairly well. But assessments designed for
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The bar chart shows global sales of games software‚ CDs and DVDs or video between 2000 and 2003. In 2000‚ the largest number of sales was CDs‚ at about 35$bn‚ the smallest number of sales was games software‚ at about 10$bn‚ and the sales of DVDs were just under 20$bn. The next year‚ the sales of games software increased slightly‚ at about 15$bn. There was a slight rise in sales of DVDs to just over 20$bn‚ whereas the sales of CDs dropped steadily to 33$bn. The number of games software increased
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This pie chart shows us the percentage of immigration from Russia between 2003-2008. From different sources of information there are five different countries which contain a large number of immigrants from Russia. Nowadays we can easily change our place for living. Somebody is searching for a highly paid job‚ another wants to have a luxury life‚ to learn foreign language or give their child good education. The main reasons why our compatriots immigrate are: In search of a new job and implementation
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT –I (2011) Lakdfyr ijh{kk&I SOCIAL SCIENCE / Lkekftd foKku Class – X / &X Time allowed: 3 hours fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?k.Vs General Instructions: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 580015 Maximum Marks: 80 vf/kdre vad % 80 The question paper has 36 questions in all. All questions are compulsory. Marks are indicated against each question. Questions from serial number 1-16 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). Each question carries one mark. Questions from serial number 17 to 31 are 3
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http://books.google.com.au/books?id=FGA72pS2dhkC&pg=PA96&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false Witness by Peter Weir This unit was prepared by Peter Yorke‚ St Marys Senior High School. About the film and director Film genre Story and plot Characters Setting Issues and themes Film techniques in Witness Camera placement Editing Close study of two important sequences Other techniques Writing tasks References About the film and director Witness is an
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Rita was reaching for a better life‚ as she was frustrated with the limitations that her old life had to offer her. Rita wanted to close the gap that existed between the world she had lived in all her life and the richer world that she had aspired to live within. Rita desired to find herself through education with Franks help. In making this transition into the new world Rita resulted in change‚ both physically and mentally. The setting of this scene takes place in Frank’s office. This room serves
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Personhood Chart This chart contains a grid for different philosophical anthropologies that answer the question of personhood. Complete the following chart in the context of defining what it means to be human according to Christianity‚ Materialism‚ and your own Personal View. Refer to the assigned reading for explanation of characteristics listed on the left. Christianity Materialism Personal View Relational A Person who is community oriented‚ can foster love‚ belonging and has purposeful meaning
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Behavioral Expectations The basis of a positive and effective learning environment are centered around the ideas of consistency‚ mutual respect‚ participation and trust. Without these values no classroom‚ work‚ or home environment can function at their true potential. As in any structured atmosphere‚ a classroom must have participation from its students in the procedures and routines set in place by their educator. It is equally as important for the educator to convey his or her expectations
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Journal of Managerial Psychology Emotional dissonance in call centre work Jürgen Wegge Rolf Van Dick Christiane von Bernstorff Article information: Downloaded by UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX At 16:41 03 February 2015 (PT) To cite this document: Jürgen Wegge Rolf Van Dick Christiane von Bernstorff‚ (2010)‚"Emotional dissonance in call centre work"‚ Journal of Managerial Psychology‚ Vol. 25 Iss 6 pp. 596 - 619 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02683941011056950 Downloaded on: 03
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