COLLABORATIVE WORK SKILLS: RUBRIC FOR GROUP WORK Name of Group Member Evaluated: ____________________ CATEGORY SCORE OF 4 SCORE OF 3 SCORE 0F 2 SCORE OF 1 Contributions Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the group an in classroom discussion. An active member who contributes to the discussion and is really a part of the group. Usually provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A satisfactory group member who contributes to the discussion
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Personal Reflection 1 – Question B I think ethical decisions are decisions that should be made for better results. However‚ there is no universal standard to determine whether an ethical decision is right or wrong‚ as it is vague to define what a better outcome means to different people. In other words‚ ethical decisions are subjective to everyone. For me‚ I generally make ethical decisions with considering the impacts and my own emotion. I believe that consequences are essential to ethical
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Personal Cultural Reflection ETH 125 October 30‚ 2010 Axia College (Origin) When thinking about my family and our roots I identify my family’s places or origin as Germany and Ireland. A majority of my family is of German ancestry and the one exception is my grandmother and she is Irish. I identify these too places as where my family came from due to stories that I have hear from family members and to the traits that each member of my family carries. A majority of my family
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The group work process for the small group presentation and the ITN presentation has gone well so far. We all get along and have not had any problems communicating with each other. Everyone answers texts promptly about when we are meeting and figuring out a time that works best for us all. When our group has meet over the last few weeks‚ we went over some of the sources we found talked about how we could fit them into our presentation. Also‚ we have established a timeline for when we will have will
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Reflection on personal image It is important to develop my personal image because I believe it affects my life in many different ways. I think a number of factors influence my image most. They are my appearance‚ facial expression‚ gestures‚ behavior and the way I talk. First‚ I believe personal image affects my social life badly. Some people who were new to me might see me as a shy person. Whenever I went to a new environment‚ I was so nervous that I could not greet others easily. Also‚ I seldom
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Personal Reflection on The Self PSY 400 January 21‚ 2013 Personal Reflection on The Self In the area of social psychology the self is the focus of study. Psychologist have pondered on questions such as what is the self?‚ what causes a person to develop a self?‚ does oneself vary from one person to the next person’s self?‚ and what causes a person to worry about the self? (Myers‚ 2010). Social psychology has revealed that self is not the same from person to person‚ if a person is asked
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I was involved in a task group last summer at my agency; my group was assigned a policy to review and update‚ in preparation for our quality assurance site visit. The group got off to a rocky start as there were initial disagreements as to how to precede with completing our report. During the process‚ we also lost two members and the remaining members were tasked with completing the report by the deadline. The outcome was good and we were able to accomplish the tasks‚ after the initial hiccups
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would expect to use in the evaluation would be people inside the educational program for example faculty members‚ students along with other learners‚ and administrators. Second would be my people outside of the education program‚ which would be groups of students‚ administrators‚ and teammates. Third‚ I would have to say that records would include grades and test scores of the students to measure their performance. Also databases that will be kept up by the institution and program. Some of the
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Group Process Social work practitioners employ different types of strategies when working with treatment groups. These strategies are designed to meet the individual needs of each member as well as the needs of the group. The purpose of this particular group was to provide psycho-education‚ support and treatment to its members. The goal of this treatment group was to rehabilitate members and restore them to their formal level of functioning (Toseland and Rivas‚ 2011). The group was led by
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career just to clean‚ feed and look after dogs isn’t the easiest thing in the word too do. But on the other hand‚ if you do enjoy spending time with dogs and working along side people of all types this might just be the job you could be interested in‚ work experience gives you the opportunity you need too test yourself for a week in the busy‚ but normal day at the Lost Dogs Home in North Melbourne. Walking into the lunchroom in the morning for the first daytime was similar to your first day at a new
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