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    INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Shoe polish is a wax material used for shining the shoes‚ boots or any other footwears. It makes the shoe clean and smooth all day long. Shoe polish is applied on cloth‚ brush‚ or rag. People can make our shoe shine by gently rubbing the cloth with an amount of the shoe polish. After you apply this‚ wait for the shoes to be dry. This shoe polish is made from charcoal and candle. By being creative‚ people can invent or discover

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    the following jobs had to have (Managing Director‚ Company Secretary‚ Finance Director‚ Operation Director‚ Sales & marketing Director) and I recognized almost all of them in me. I was ready to take any role. When we stared to choose our jobs‚ I told my team that I didn’t mind doing any of these jobs‚ so I ended up with the very nice and responsible job of the “Company Secretary”. A lot of people said that it was going to be boring (The book suggested that as well)‚ but I decided to take this challenge

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    improvement does not occur in a vacuum or sterile environment. It occurs in human systems‚ organizations‚ which already have beliefs‚ assumptions‚ expectations‚ norms‚ and values‚ both idiosyncratic to individual members of those organizations and shared. In my writing I try to explore these shared cultural traits and individual understandings of climate can greatly affect‚ and be affected by‚ the school improvement process. Deal refers to organizational culture as “the epicenter of change.” Harris

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    A teacher is someone whose job is to teach especially in a school whether it is a secondary school‚ primary school or even kindergarten. Every teacher should have their qualification in order to be a teacher in a school. So‚ I think that a kindergarten teacher should have at least a basic degree to qualify them to be a good kindergarten teacher. Why kindergarten teacher should have a basic degree? There are several reasons why kindergarten teachers need a basic degree which is to ensure the children

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    Telewizja Wisla Case Questions to answer TVW was originally founded by Szczerba and his wife Balinska with their financial adviser Claire Hurley. The founding idea of TVW stemmed from a growing media viewership and a rebounding Polish economy. Prior to the formation of TVW‚ the media market was dominated by government owned Public Television Poland (TVP). In 1993‚ the government enacted legislation which enabled the commercialization of the television and radio station markets. This was the

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    Teacher‚ as the main facilitator of learning is like a clay pot masters that mold and design clay pots. As the master‚ he has the capacity to create his masterpiece just from a lump of clay due to his craftsmanship‚ patience‚ and his skills. Hence‚ I guess‚ it is just and right to ALSO give credit to the result of his hardwork and labor. I highlighted the word ALSO since‚ there are several factors in learning which I guess we will tackle in the next few days and weeks. Learning does not only

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    results represented. According to the scores from the 21st Century Manager domain‚ it determined that the score of 8.5 is a good starting point as I consider where and how to further pursue the development of your management skills and competencies. My success will rest on (1) an initial awareness of the importance of these basic management foundations and (2) a willingness to strive continually to strengthen them throughout the work career. In reviewing Transformational and Transactional Leadership

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    The positive and negative behaviors exhibited by teachers determine‚ to a great extent‚ their effectiveness in the classroom and‚ ultimately‚ the impact they have on student achievement. Several specific characteristics of teacher responsibilities and behaviors that contribute directly to effective teaching are listed for each of the following categories:  The teacher as a person  Classroom management and organization  Organizing and orienting for instruction  Implementing instruction 

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    “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”Nelson Mandela once said‚ “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” The teacher imparts education hence the role of the teacher is of paramount importance both in the present and the future of a student. Teachers are an integral part of everyone’s life. Teachers serve the society by being a philosopher‚ a friend and a guide to countless students through

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    with assistance from Jim Cooper‚ Dan Marburger‚ Jennifer Rhoads‚ Karl Smith What is Cooperative Learning? Cooperative Learning involves structuring classes around small groups that work together in such a way that each group member ’s success is dependent on the group ’s success. There are different kinds of groups for different situations‚ but they all balance some key elements that distinguish cooperative learning from competitive or individualistic learning. Cooperative learning can also be contrasted

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