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    Constructive Alignment

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    HOS 518 Assignment 1 - Constructive alignment and the Deep and Surface approaches to Learning Dr Rika Van Schoor Due Date : 16th March 2012 TITLE: Life Long Learning through Constructive Alignment In responding to the assignment question‚ I have considered and reflected on my approaches to teaching‚ facilitating and learning in the context of constructivism and constructive alignment. Therefore the assignment is structured broadly as follows: I provide a definition of constructivism

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    The North West mounted police force (NWMP) Was created by an act of Canadian parliament in May 1873 The goal of the NWMP was to establish law and order in the west and to send a clear message that the territory was under Canadian control. Prime minister Macdonald wanted to ensure order in the settling of Canada’s west. Recruiting for the NWMP began in August 1873. One goal for the NWMP was to stop whiskey trade because whisky smuggling from the U.S.A was a major problem in the west. The NWMP second

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    Constructive thinking

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    QUESTIONNAIRE – CTI We have taken this tool Constructive thinking inventory (CTI) from the book “Constructive Thinking The key to emotional intelligence by Seymour Epstein“ As mentioned by the book author Epstein‚ this tool (CTI) is a reliable and valid measure of the constructive and deconstructive thinking in which people normally engage in. In addition the author Epstein claims that “this tool has been administered to large samples of people and constructed according to recognized psychological

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    Constructive Discharge

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    Constructive Discharge occurs when an employee’s working conditions are considered to be so bad due to a policy or enforcement of that policy that the employee feels compelled to resign from the employer. This Constructive Discharge claim was filed under the section of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 after a work schedule policy change took place. The employee filed this claim post-resignation. This employee has claimed that the change is religious discrimination due to requiring

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    2013 Constructive Discrimination In The promise of American Life‚ Herbert Croly introduces the concept of constructive discrimination arguing that a problem with American democracy is that a popular majority decides both law and way of life for everyone including an unpopular minority. He believes that a democracy can only work if all beliefs and values are represented during the governing process. The argument is that his belief is not apparent in the United States. Constructive discrimination

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    Constructive Controversy

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    Constructive controversy is a process through which two individuals or groups of individuals seek to reach an agreement when their ideas‚ opinions and information are incompatible to those of the other (Johnson‚ Johnson and Tjosvold‚ 2006). The process is based on a strong cooperative goal and involves “deliberate discourse [of the advantages and disadvantages of proposed actions] aimed at synthesizing novel solutions” (Johnson‚ Johnson and Tjosvold‚ 2006‚ p.71). Participants cope constructively

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    Constructive Criticism

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    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM (Part II & Part III is graded with each answer worth 7.15 point each) PART 1: To get you started in the right frame of mind‚ you need to complete a simple exercise that helps you learn how to word criticism differently. Choose something you dislike (broccoli‚ homework‚ cleaning‚ washing dishes‚ etc.) Then list all of the characteristics you dislike about this thing. Then change your comments to constructive criticism. Example: DON’T LIKE: Broccoli CHARACTERISTICS YOU DISLIKE:

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    expresses her views on having adversarial dialogue between two sides has weakened communication in our society. Although‚ we live in a society where we are free to express our conflicts openly‚ Tannen argues that as a society we should seek to find “constructive” ways of settling disputes and differences. In setting out to find truths‚ Tannen states that we “assume that every issue has two sides” and by having this assumption we begin to “doubt the existence” of any facts. With diminishing face to face

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    Need for a constructive reservation policy for a better civil services examination It all started with the bitter seeds sown by “minto merely “reforms of 1909‚ when a separate electorate was given to Muslims for the first time. Where by only Muslims can be elected as representative for Muslim population. Later this was extended to Christians‚ Sikhs‚ and other minority groups in 1919 through montegue-chemlsford reforms. This is to divide the well knitted communities and rule them when in chaos

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    Constructive Plate Boundary Definition: (Divergent boundary) - Where two plates move away from each other and new oceanic crust is formed. What is a Constructive Plate Boundary? At divergent plate margins‚ plates are moving apart and new lithosphere is being created. In the oceans‚ this has produced the mid ocean ridge system‚ which can also be described as a global range of underwater mountains. Well known ocean ridges include the Mid Atlantic Ridge‚ the East Pacific Rise‚ the Juan de Fuca

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