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    The Value of Philosophy

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    The Value of Philosophy and the Point of Our Lives It is basic human nature to question. There is a curiosity inside all of us that leads us to wonder about everything. Curiosity leads to examination‚ which leads to contemplation. Through this process the mysteries of life and the universe are slowly discovered. But there are some questions that can never be answered with certainty. These questions make up the study of philosophy‚ and are considered using reason and logic. Two of the main arguments

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    Teaching Strategies

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    Book Encyclopaedia (1988) teaching is a process by which a person helps other people to learn. Teaching strategies are tools that teachers and professors use to partake knowledge about the subject matter to the students efficiently. If one is to wonder‚ he/she will notice that different forms of teaching were being done by the professors‚ and that teaching method is also a factor and it also affects his/her progress in the education program. As decades pass‚ some teaching strategies have been evolved

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    Patient Teaching

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    Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Sean Crayton University of Toledo College of Nursing Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Assessment of Patients Learning Needs M.C. is an elderly male who was admitted and treated for a fall and hip fracture. He had surgery‚ is bed ridden but is soon to be released. He and his family need proper teaching on the importance of reposition as to avoid obtaining pressure ulcers during his limitations to extensive bed rest and staying off

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    What Is Teaching

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    WHAT IS TEACHING? Teaching is to provide instructions and knowledge to someone. The term teaching is commonly used to name the set of activities which someone intentionally undertakes to guide someone to learn something. The overall purpose of teaching is getting someone to truly understand what it is that is being taught. An example of teaching is my mother teaching me how to properly cook curry chicken her goal was to teach me how to cook the curry without burning it; she used to say “burnt

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    Teaching Assistant

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    aTeaching assistant (United Kingdom) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Teaching assistant (UK)) Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about teaching assistants in UK schools. For teaching assistants in higher education‚ see Teaching assistant. A teaching assistant or educational assistant (often abbreviated to TA or EA; sometimes classroom assistant) in schools in England and Wales is a person who supports a teacher in the classroom. Duties can differ dramatically

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    Philosophy Midterm

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    PHILOSOPHY MIDTERMS LECTURE Aristotle Principles / Theories / propositions > Principle of non- indefinite Regression everything has an end (Teleoloqy) > Nemo dat quod non habet nobody can give what it does not possess > nature is never frustrated intellect is destined to know > tota anima in toto corpore the whole soul is in the whole body > ex entre non fit ens nothing becomes what is already is > the effect cannot be greater than the cause > nothing is in the intellect which does

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    Hellenistic Philosophies

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    Antigonus‚ and Seleucus. Through the Hellenistic period‚ many advances came about in different fields such as engineering‚ mathematics‚ and medicine. New philosophies and religions emerged as well. There were various types of philosophies during the Hellenistic period‚ these include Cynicism‚ Stoicism‚ Epicureanism‚ and Skepticism. Cynicism was a philosophy that rejected the ideas of pleasure and wealth; they would withdraw

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    Effective Teaching

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    Characteristics of Effective Teaching There are many attributes a teacher must possess to become an effective teacher. The way the teachers conduct themselves in the classroom will influence their student’s future‚ and as a teacher is a role model to all students‚ they must go about their daily activities with numerous essential characteristics. Teaching strategies have been impacted by Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories and because of these‚ constructivist teaching is now widely accepted across

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    Philosophy Of Coaching

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    1. MY PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING: ‘Coaching is creating Change with Clarity and Conviction’. (Mary Curran 2010) ‘Unlocking a person’s potential to maximize their own performance. It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them’ (Whitmore‚ 2003). I believe people are often stuck in the “Comfort Zone” – where the level of pain and pleasure is equal. The role of the coach is to facilitate the client in moving on‚ by asking powerful questions. By raising the level of pain or pleasure‚ we

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    Language Teaching

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    and with some historical perspective we can analyse that each development should be assessed individually. Traditional forms of teaching and syllabus design concentrated more on the teacher playing a central role in the classroom‚ teaching also focused much more on form rather than meaning and there was a great importance given to testing and assessments. Nowadays teaching and syllabus design concentrates on both a balance of learner centeredness‚ communication and teacher playing the role of facilitator

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