COM3702/101/3/2013 Tutorial letter 101/3/2013 Media studies: policy‚ management and media representation COM3702 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of Communication Science IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 6 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9 10 11 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3 PURPOSE OF AND
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Explain how theories and principles of learning and communication can be applied to promote teaching that is inclusive. Look at the different teaching and learning styles that are used in your own classroom and consider how they demonstrate these theories and principles of learning. Pay particular attention to communication in the classroom. Theories of Learning The three main types of learning theory that can be separated into three main schools of thought: 1. The behaviourist school
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Crime Prevention Strategy Comparisons Jaime Harris J415/CJE4444 Section 01 Crime Prevention Instructor Charles Walerius April 25 ‚2015 Crime prevention strategies has been exercised in various different ways‚ for different targeted groups‚ through various programs and departments. In this assignment I will describe strategies in my local area‚ potential outcomes and possible negative outcomes. Neighborhood Block watch Neighborhood Block watch program
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Herfindahl Hirschman Index ( ) Lower Bound: .152 + .102 + .082 +.082 + .072+.072 + .042 = 0.0567 Upper Bound: .152 + .102 + .082 + .082 + .072 +. 072 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .042 + .012 = .0728 ------------------------------------------------- The Lower & Upper Bound of this industry also reaffirms what was analyzed by the 4-firm concentration ratio. With an upper bound of .0728 suggest that the industry of Voice over IP
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Specific Deterrence Critical Thinking Critique Your name Park University Author Note This paper was prepared for Criminology CJ200‚taught by Professor____________. The theory of specific deterrence holds that criminal sanctions should be so powerful that known criminals will never repeat their criminal acts. Critical Thinking The theory of specific deterrence holds that criminal sanctions should be powerful enough that convicted criminals will never repeat the criminal
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Silver star year end function VENUE: The Gallagher grill at the Midrand Gallagher Estate Seeing that Gallagher is centrally located between Pretoria and Johannesburg and provides secure parking I decided to choose this venue. Gallagher is conveniently positioned in the business hub of Gauteng and most staff members stays in Pretoria and Johannesburg and it will make life easier for them to travel back home after the function. It is also surrounded by beautiful gardens‚ the english rose gardens
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Larkin Gatlin Professor Brooks ENG 121 – 012 28 September 2010 The Effects of Friendship Joseph Addison once said‚ “The greatest sweetener of human life is Friendship. To raise this to the highest pitch of enjoyment‚ is a secret which but few discover.” Friendship is something that is truly a blessing to have in your life. Based upon Webster ’s Dictionary‚ the definition of a friend is‚ "A person whom one knows‚ likes and trusts.” But to all‚ friendship has no defined terminology
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Learning Sector Exeter: Learning Matters. Francis Gould (2010) Achieving your PTLLS Award‚ London: Sage publication ltd. Gray et al (2000) Training to teach in further education Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Knowles A (1978) The Adult Learner: A Neglected Species‚ 2nd edition‚ Houston: Gulf Publishing. Petty G (2004). Teaching today a practical approach Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Wilson L (2009) Practical Teaching‚ a Guide to PTLLS & DTLLS‚ Hampshire: Nelsons Education ltd.
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Professional Development Centre‚ University of New South Wales‚ Australia. (Online at ) http://www.brookes.ac.uk (Accessed 18/7/13) Neil Fleming. (Online) www.Vark-learn.com (2001 -2012) (Accessed 18/7/13) Ann Gravells. 2012(2nd Edition) Passing PTLLS Assessments. Sage publications limited
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Written rational of negotiating with learners‚ understanding inclusive learning‚ how to integrate functional skills and how communication can be delivered to the learner Teaching is based on many different ideas which all come to gether to help create and deliver a session to a group of learners. It is important to understand how‚ communication‚ inclusive learning‚ functional skills and negotiating with learners can lead to effective learning. Planning teaching and sessions can enable all learners
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