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    not facilitate an understanding of leadership as a theory. Many have offered constructs and models to define leadership. Primarily these ideas have been developed and assessed in the business community. Two such theories‚ The Leadership Challenge (Kouzes and Posner‚ 2003c) and Principle-centered Leadership (Covey‚ 1990) offer compelling designs for leadership application. Professional educators can also benefit from knowledge of leadership theory and applications to the profession as well as the

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    Teaching Session Analysis

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    effectiveness of resources for your observed session. Evaluate how your session met the needs of individual learners. My micro teaching session consisted of teaching a dance routine (Locking) and a warm up exercise. The session was to introduce the basics of locking; and also to make it appealing to all the different learning styles. For the purpose of the session a big space without carpet was needed to make it safe for the all learners in the session. To ensure that all learning styles were

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    Child Centered Learning ‘The student knows more than the teacher about what he has learnt – even if he knows less about what was taught.’ (Peter Elbow) Child Centered Learning It is also referred as  child centred pedagogy‚  child centred education‚  child centred teaching‚  student centred teaching  or student centre learning. Child centered learning approach is a philosophy‚ not a methodology – which is why there are so many different approaches and no two classrooms applying it will look

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    Overall‚ I did an okay job facilitating the session. I believe that had strong moments for example the role paly. In addition‚ near the start of the session (5:50)‚ I was able to go deeper with the client and explore her feeling of vulnerability. The client mentioned the feeling of losing‚ so I asked her to explore this further. When the client began to explore how it felt to lose she explained it felt vulnerable. When I confronted her about feeling vulnerable around her mother‚ she responded with

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    Among many other theories‚ the most appealing theory was the Person-in-Environment perspective. Unlike other career counseling theories‚ the person-in-environment perspective encounters and looks at an individual’s environment and his or her sociocultural interactions and relationships. In the textbook‚ the author describe this theory as focusing on contextual interaction over the life span (Zunker‚ 2015). As counselors‚ we acknowledge that every individual is different and unique not only because

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    as the client’s Social Worker and offered her a seat. I then walked her through the confidentiality guidelines and how she can feel free to let me know whatever she would want me to know. I explained to the client that whatever is said during the session would not leave the room unless I suspect that she is a threat to herself or others. This was something that I felt was important because establishing confidentiality allows to create a safer space and helps the client understand that I am doing my

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    Practicing counseling sessions was something I was dreading from day one. I am not the best actor and it takes me out of my comfort zone. The first session turned out to not be as bad as I thought it would be. I learned that a few of my fellow classmates were nervous with this exercise as well. When I was observing my groups‚ I notice the level of eye contact that was made. Each person tried to keep eye contact even though we were nervous when it was our turn to be the counselor. It was quite cold

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    10/28/13 Self-Centered Madness “Selfish persons are incapable of loving others‚ but they are not capable of loving themselves either.”- Erich Fromm. Self-centered people are all this world‚ there running like ants thinking there better than you. Which symptoms show in people well there are several such as those who think about themselves‚ worry about materialistic items‚ and they threat others badly because they only see them as objects rather than people? Narcissism: Having excessive pride in

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    Contents Introduction 2 Person Centred Therapy 2 Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) 3 Empathy 4 Congruence 5 Conclusion 5 REFERENCES 6 Bibliography 6 “Person Centred Theory/Values‚ my understanding” Introduction Person Centred Theory is also known as Rogerian Therapy and is based on the theories of Carl Rogers. Rogers theorized that each person is motivated by an actualizing tendency‚ a force that drives us to reach our maximum potential physically‚ spiritually and emotionally (Noel‚ 2013)

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    2‚406 words P.Reeve; City College‚ Norwich 08/06/2014 “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will attempt to evaluate the theory that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all they need to treat clients. Therapists will have many different approaches and theories for their interventions‚ but will arguably all share a common interest‚ the desire for positive change

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