What are the relationships among your educational beliefs‚ your educational platform‚ and your instructional supervision beliefs and practices? Education is a passion of mine and I have worked to develop my ability as an educator for the past ten years so that I can provide children with the highest level of education possible. I have a Master’s degree in Education with an emphasis in Curriculum Development‚ Out-of-School Learning and Facilitative Leadership. My career has given me the opportunity
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The stylistic analysis of Richard Gordon’s story “Doctor in the house” by Arailym Zharmukhamed from IN-11-2 “Doctor in the house” was written by Richard Gordon‚ a famous English writer. He was born in 1921. He had been a surgeon and anaesthetist‚ he wrote numerous novels‚ screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history‚ mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He was most famous for a long series of comic novels on a medical theme starting with “Doctor in the House”‚ and
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James (Josh Brolin) somehow tanks the stock of Jacob’s company. Jacob is aiming to bring down James’ company…and then ends up working for James because James has the power to fund Jacob’s pet project concerning fusion power. Shoehorned into this is Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas)‚ out of prison and on a book tour. Gekko is also estranged from his daughter Winnie (Carey Mulligan) who just so happens to be engaged to Jacob. Jacob wants the two to reconcile‚ but he also desperately wants a father figure
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involves the teacher being an essential part of the decision making process. While the teacher is reflecting and thinking through his actions for instructional improvement‚ the supervisor assists in this thinking and reflection process (Glickman& Gordon‚ Ross-Gordon‚ 2008). This is shown through the principal giving feedback‚ but the teacher working out the next steps on her own. The positive aspect of this type of supervision includes the teacher feeling comfortable enough to ask their administrator for
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References: Billett‚ S. (2007)‚ "Exercising self through working life: Learning‚ work and identity." Identities at work:183-210. Walsh‚ K.‚ and J. R. Gordon. (2008)‚ "Creating an individual work identity." Human Resource Management Review 18:46-61. Berger‚ I. E.‚ P. H. Cunningham‚ and M. E. Drumwright. (2006)‚ "Identity‚ identification‚ and relationship through social alliances." Journal of the academy
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more‚ Gordon Ramsey also uses a simile to help the audience relate to what he’s doing: “Something you’d expect at the hair dressers.” He makes a comparison that the audience can understand‚ he does this by describing the texture of the food‚ which entices the audience‚ and helps audience know what the meal looks like : “Like eating a potato salad.” Gordon describes the food he’s making by describing a familiar meal to reassure the audience. In contrast to Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsey
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womanizing type of pirate. Captain Jack Sparrow’s father was also a pirate therefore Captain Jack Sparrow was born and raised in the world of pirates. Captain Jack Sparrow falls under a few theorist and theories. Adler’s theory of comes to mind‚ Gordon Allport‚ trait theory also comes to mind and last is the big five-factor model. Each theorist and theories can explain Captain Jack Sparrow’s personality however the personality may be explained different. The difference is in the theorist and theory
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The View Towards Feminism and A Room of One’s Own Written in 1929‚ A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf has been broken apart into many different view points and meanings that in a whole‚ affect woman and/or artists. The interesting thing about Woolf’s piece‚ is that it’s an essay that uses fictional characters and narration that would later be used to debate whether it was completely a true feminist approach to women’s writing and money‚ or if wasn’t enough of a feminist approach‚
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Society program included change for education‚ modern medicine‚ Medicare‚ urban renewal of inner-cities‚ conservation of our nation’s resources‚ a wide-scale stance against poverty‚ crime prevention‚ and the right to vote for all Americans (Johnson‚ Gordon‚ 2016). The accomplishments of Johnson’s Great Society Program was overshadowed by Vietnam War during his term in office which emerged to the forefront of the American political stage and in every household in the United States. His foreign policy
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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon By: Stephan King In the book "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordan" by Stephan King a nine year old named Trisha McFarland goes hiking with her mother and older brother Pete in the woods in Maine. Her mother and Pete are constantly arguing since her parents divorced and their mother moved them away from their father and friends. Trisha hangs back on the trail‚ sick of listening to them‚ and wanders off down another trail to pee. She can still her them arguing from where
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