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    Lessons from the Classroom

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    CELTA K.S. ASSIGNMENT 4: LESSONS FROM THE CLASSROOM I decided to take CELTA course as part of my continuing professional development. I am working in a FE institution and I am training and assessing NVQs at the moment‚ but have wanted to move on to full time ESOL and literacy for quite some time. I also really wanted to go travelling and thought that teaching could be the answer to any cash shortages on the way. The three month-journey I put myself through with CELTA proved to me that I can

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    born‚ we learn a lot of things from family and friends. There are many similaries with family and friends. But also there are diffrences with them too. Some people say the things we learn from friends are more important than learn from family. Because usually humans learn lots when they are teenagers especially their adolescent. Therefore teenagers mimic their friends’ act‚ way of thinking and start to learn how to deal with troubles. However In my life the things that i was learning from my family

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    Lesson from NUMMI

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    Lesson from NUMMI The first and foremost change in NUMMI as a learning organization was in management philosophy. In the old Fremont plant‚ the management never trusted the workers and in fighting mode with the union. Union functioned to get the most compensation with the least work‚ while management functioned to get the most production with the least compensation. Workers had no sense of ownership‚ they did not see total picture‚ their performance was low. NUMMI started with belief that workers

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    Lessons from Invictus

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    Invictus: Lessons about Leadership The movie Invictus provides a plethora of lessons about good leadership. First‚ the movie teaches us about how a good leader leads by example. This is because he/she know how important it is to people look up to them. An example set by the leader helps to drive people ahead when they see that what they are being told to do is in fact possible. The second lesson that the movie teaches about leadership is that a leader does not delve in to the self-serving act

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    and weaknesses of each candidate? Laura has been subjective in choosing best candidate‚ she has influenced other interviewers ’ decision making before the panel discussion who is the best for the vacancy. The panel should consist other supervisors from other sections. Make sure that at least one interviewer is an "independent" whose role is to ensure that selection is not biased‚ and to provide an external perspective to the interview process. 4. Discuss the validity and reliability of the selection

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    Lesson from Classroom

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    [pic] Cambridge CELTA Written Assignments Trainee: Michael Andrady Title of Assignment: Lessons from the classroom Date submitted First submission: Date submitted Second submission: I confirm that this assignment is my own work signed by trainee |Tutor’s comments: first submission

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    A Lesson from the Amish? This essay takes a different view on how our children should be taught basic literacy skills‚ and it starts with having a greater connection with your family. Basic learning skills must start at a very young age when the child’s brain is most capable retaining information. The father of the household will start by reading a children s Disney story to his six year old son. Though the boy is not able at this young age to read or write‚ he is actively participating and gaining

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    LESSONS FROM GEESE

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    LESSONS FROM GEESE By Milton Olson* 1. As each bird flaps its wings‚ it creates “uplift” for the following bird. By flying in a “V” formation‚ the whole flock adds 71% greater flying range than if the bird flew alone. LESSON: People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going quicker and easier because they are traveling on the thrust of one another. 2. Whenever a goose falls out of formation‚ it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone

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    Lesson from Titanic

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    Report: Lessons from the Titanic Adapted from Causes and Effects of the Rapid Sinking of the Titanic by Vicki Bassett (http://www.writing.eng.vt.edu/uer/bassett.html) Date: 12 January 2012 Word count: 2802 Abstract This article discusses the material failures and design flaws that contributed to the rapid sinking of the Titanic‚ which collided with a massive iceberg in 1912 while on her maiden voyage from England to the United States. There were 2200 passengers

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    Lessons from Longford

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    Lessons from Esso’s Gas Plant Explosion at Longford In September 1998 Esso Australia’s gas plant at Longford in Victoria suffered a major fire. Two men were killed and the state’s gas supply was severed for two weeks‚ causing chaos in Victorian industry and considerable hardship in homes which were dependent on gas. What happened was that a warm liquid system (known as the “lean oil” system) failed‚ allowing a metal heat exchanger to become intensely cold and therefore brittle. When operators

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