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    Modes of Philosophical Inquiry 1.6 Functions of Philosophy of Education 1.7 Relationship between Philosophy of Teaching and Teaching Styles This unit deals with the concept of ‗Meaning ‚ Scope‚ Nature and Functions of Philosophy of Education‘ and hence by the end of the unit you will be able to: 1.0 OBJECTIVES After reading this unit you will be able to : • • • • Discuss the meaning of philosophy of education‚ explain the unlimited scope of philosophy of education. enumerate the various functions

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    1.1 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in lifelong learning. In this assignment I will be exploring the various roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. There are many roles and responsibilities to consider in any teaching environment. Our first and foremost responsibility is that of a pedagogist‚ that is one who performs “Any conscious activity by one person designed to enhance learning

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    teachers is on occupational wellness which is obvious because their job is the main source of their “bread and butter”. Relationship between Personal Profile and Wellness Practices Table 12 shows

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    Chapter 2 Accepting Personal Responsibility There is great value in perceiving ourselves as the primary creators of the outcomes and experiences of our lives. At the very least‚ we are responsible for how we respond to any event‚ whether the event is of our creation or not. When academic outcomes and experiences are negative‚ many students blame others‚ often teachers. When academic outcomes and experiences are positive‚ many students credit others. Since the cause of their results is seen

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    I know how it is to grow. My problem is how to stop from growing—horizontally. This is not such an easy task to curb especially after Pistang Pinoy where they served every kind of pancit imaginable. Obviously‚ this is not the personal growth we want to see. When you think about growth‚ you imagine yourself reading a book a week‚ exploring different exciting places‚ achieving career highs‚ and being recognized for your contributions to society. But who honestly gets to do these things? Do these

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    Every individual‚ in all different kinds of professional sphere‚ should have personal responsibility for what he or she is doing. Dealing with something in professional manner means that you are responsible first towards yourself and then towards your boss and even towards the society‚ depending whether these other people are involved directly or indirectly. That makes it a little bit complicated. But‚ in my opinion‚ if people take their own dependability and start thinking from the ethical point

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    intelligent‚ they cannot and will not ever replace humans. People need to find ways to ensure that they are better equipped to make moral judgments. By comparing with two articles that talk about this topic‚ we can confirm the different and similar points between these two articles. In the article “Humanoid Robotics: Ethical Considerations‚” published on the Idaho National Laboratory website on May 30‚ 2006‚ David Bruemmer emphasizes the importance of technological development and regulation in the field

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    College Essay Somewhere along Interstate 95 south‚ I had my movie moment. At 2:00 AM nothing matters but sleep. So when a friend of mine shook me awake as our coach bus “La Cubana” passed through Washington D.C‚ my mind was elsewhere. Until I opened my eyes‚ my body was filled with instant annoyance at her. The moment I did open them though‚ I was greeted by my peer’s awestruck faces at the sight that lay before them. The air around me had suddenly transformed to remedy making me whole. I had never

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    there is an existence of a positive relationship between CSP and CFP. (Frooman‚ 1997) The data accumulated over the past 30 years do not support the latest contingency theory in the area of corporate social responsibility. (Soana‚ 2011) Some authors argue that good CFP leads to good CSP because more profitable companies have more resources for investing in socially responsible initiatives. On the other hand‚ some others believe that Corporate Social Responsibility can determine higher financial results

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    Character Through Personal Responsibility GEN/200 March 22‚ 2012 Dr. James Oldfield Building Character Through Personal Responsibility According to The Nature‚ Advantages and Limits of Personal Responsibility In Pursuit of a Wellness Lifestyle Ardell Wellness Report (E-AWR)‚ 6/22/2011; the author highlights “despite the power of the unconscious‚ we remain responsible for our choices” (Issue 579). I determined The Nature‚ Advantages and Limits of Personal Responsibility In Pursuit of

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