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    day I didn’t know what to expect or how the meeting would play out however‚ I think the meeting went well. Being able to share my case with my peers gave me new insights on a few different methods that can be used to support a student with a learning and behavior disability. Through this meeting I was able to come up with new strategies that can be implemented by myself‚ the student‚ and the parents in order to better assist the student’s learning needs. Being the homeroom teacher I felt very supported

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    How can teachers be advocates for children in and out of the classroom? Teachers play an important role‚ everyone knows that‚ but does anyone actually know how much teachers do for us? It seems that teachers are just an authority figure at school‚ but it is so much more than that. Teachers are in a classroom with about 25 children who thirst for an education. Teachers quench this thirst with the knowledge that they teach in the classroom. Teachers do not just advocate children in the classroom; they

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    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 with what it is not. Cooperation is not

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    When I first read this poem‚ I thought the speaker was showing sympathy by saying “war is kind” to people who had lost loved ones in the war‚ or that “war is kind” because it eventually makes peace. But then I realized‚ the more that I think about war and how it is not at all kind makes me believe the speaker in this poem is being sarcastic when he says that “war is kind”. I still believe that he was showing sympathy in a paradoxical way. Society tends to overlook how bad war really is and how gruesome

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    culture & mentoring SUBMITTED BY: Anora Muriel dsilva Class: MBA (IB) INDEX TOPIC | PAGE NUMBER | Introduction | 2 | Why do we study organizational culture | 2 | Levels of organizational culture | 3 | Consequences and implication of organizational culture | 4-5 | Research findings on organizational culture | 5 | Mentoring | | Introduction | 5 | Functions of Mentoring | 5 | Characteristics of a good mentor | 6 | Personal and organizational implications of mentoring | 6 | Building

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    Her Kind Anne Sexton was a profound poet and writer of her time‚ just as well as our time. Sexton used poetry as a gateway to express herself to people. Sexton’s work can be considered as an insight into being a woman. Poetry itself has be considered a way of relieving yourself of your emotions. Many poets have used the works to get a point across or just to inform. Take for instance the poem “Her Kind”. Look how it is detailed and self explanatory. Just reading a poem like this gives people insight

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    “Why is the Initial Consultation so important” What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? During this essay I will be discussing ethics and what ethical issues the therapist faces Relating to the initial consultation‚ what an initial consultation is and why it is important. What the process is‚ what happens at the initial consultation and how the therapist will gather and‚ what benefits and what contra indications there are for having an initial consultation. The word “Ethics”

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    Word Count: 1944 “A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective”. Discuss‚ Base your answers on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. Introduction In this essay I will try to describe the advantages of a personalised induction‚ I will also look at the disadvantages and why you might not use a personalised induction. I will discuss the methods and techniques that are used to personalise screeds when working with different clients by looking at modalities and different

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    The results of the statistical test did not support the hypothesis. The statistical test proves that the null hypothesis can be accepted regarding temperature impacting weight. However‚ we accept the hypothesis regarding conductivity. The test shows that the conductivity of a cell submerged in a solution can be altered with changes in temperature as the independent variable. However‚ the test shows that we accept the null hypothesis for weight change because weight is not impacted by temperature

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    it supports a technical view of how to teach and skills and knowledge are the main focus of this model so this model has a specific goal the gives skills and knowledge are prioritised over the values of teaching. So this model is mainly used in teaching as it is the easiest and most cost effective form of CPD‚ but can be less effective than the other forms of CPD as this model relies on the accuracy and delivery of what they have learnt pass it onto their colleagues. The Coaching/Mentoring model

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