Tefl course Unit 4: Classroom Management‚ Correcting Errors and Giving Feedback Introduction In this lesson‚ we will look at how you conduct yourself in the class. The aim of the lesson is to help you build your confidence in fulfilling the teacher roles that we covered earlier. So‚ we will look at: 1. your presentation skills 2. giving instructions 3. using visual aids 4. arranging your students 5. arranging your classroom 6. keeping discipline Your presentation skills You don’t need to be an
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in the course. For detailed information on each assessment‚ see 5.2 Assessment Detail below. Assessment Task | Due Date | Weighting | Learning Objectives | Test or quiz Assessment One - Online Quizes | 7 Mar 13 09:00 - 31 May 13 09:00 Online quiz | 20% | 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8 | Assignment - Written Assignment Assessment Two - Diet History and Analysis | 10 May 13 17:00 | 40% | 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 8 | Exam - selected and constructed responses Assessment Three - End of Semester exam | Examination
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Administrative Law Juris Doctor / Undergraduate Core/ Units of Credit: 6 Contact hours per week: 4 Non Intensive Course Outline for LAWS1160 and JURD7160 – S2‚ 2013 Convenor: Greg Weeks Location: Rm350‚ Level 3‚ Law Building (F8) Ph: (02) 9385 8242 Email: greg.weeks@unsw.edu.au Lecturer/ Tutor: Joanna Davidson Email: joanna.davidson@post.harvard.edu Lecturer/ Tutor: Fergal Davis Location: Rm343‚ Level 3‚ Law Building (F8) Ph: (02) 9385 9656 Email: f.davis@unsw.edu.au Lecturer/ Tutor: Cameron
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Learning: A relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of a person’s interaction with the environment. The definition has several points that are: 1. Learning involves changes. 2. The change must be relatively permanent. 3. The change must be based on some form of practice or experience. Theories of learning: 1. Classical Conditioning: Classical Conditioning states that behavior is learned by repetitive association between a stimulus and a response. The elements present
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Just as everything and every institution require a set of I rules‚ traffic also needs rules in order to remain orderly I and disciplined. The question that next arises in our minds is that‚ what is the necessity of rules? It is necessary to have rules everywhere in order to make the functioning smooth and efficient. If there were to be no rules then‚ it would be a picture of total chaos and confusion. Rules regulate the work and help it move along the desired path. Thus‚ in order to have a smooth
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Stepper Motor A stepper motor (or step motor) is a brushless DC electric motor that divides a full rotation into a number of equal steps. The motor’s position can then be commanded to move and hold at one of these steps without any feedback sensor (an open-loop controller)‚ as long as the motor is carefully sized to the application. Switched reluctance motors are very large stepping motors with a reduced pole count‚ and generally are closed-loop commutated. Fundamentals of operation DC brush motors
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Argula Harish 300714275 1.Name two concerns stated in the article which different faith groups have about agricultural biotechnology. Ans: Few religious groups like Catholics and Muslims have some problems with modifying the original genome structure of specific organism. These two religions feel using biotechnology and altering the genome is modifying the God’s creation and it is considered as “playing with
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Hourly 1 Learning Objectives Introduction To Cognitive Neuroscience Reading: Gazzaniga et al. Chpt 1 Learning objectives: * Define the term Cognitive Neuroscience * Describe the contributions of the following scientists/physicians to our understanding of the brain: Rene Descartes‚ Thomas Willis‚ Paul Broca‚ Carl Wernicke‚ Gustav Fritsch & Eduard Hitzig‚ Korbinian Brodmann‚ Santiago Ramon y Cajal; Camillo Golgi. * Describe the contributions of the following scientists to our understanding
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bProblem 1. Adjusting entries (18 points) The following trial balance was taken from the books of Fisk Corporation on December 31‚ 2004. Account Debit Credit Cash $ 12‚000 Accounts Receivable 40‚000 Note Receivable 7‚000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $ 1‚800 Merchandise Inventory 54‚000 Unexpired Insurance 4‚800 Furniture and Equipment 125‚000 Accumulated Depreciation of F. & E. 15‚000 Accounts Payable 10‚800 Common Stock 44‚000 Retained Earnings 55‚000 Sales
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The period between 1760 and 1830 can be described as a time when the middle class began to win power from the aristocracy One of the major events that occurred at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the English cloth-making industry was the invention of the steam engine by James Watt The Industrial Revolution began in England because its government was will to fund industrial growth Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations emphasized the concept of enlightened self-interest
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