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    He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet. – Joseph Joubert Class XI He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet. – Joseph Joubert City Montessori School‚ Lucknow Syllabus 2010-2011 Class XI S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES MORAL EDUCATION: To develop in every student the essential elements of morality. To develop the values and capabilities necessary for making right decisions and upright conduct

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    70 years apart‚ which of the writers do you find to be more optimistic about the ability of women to stand up to men and the associated pressures of a patriarchal society. Bernard Shaw Pygmalion was written in 1914 a time which was very patriarchal the women’s rights had not been passed whereas grace Nichol’s fat black women poem had been written after the women’s rights movements‚ grace Nichol’s was living in London where we had a woman prime minister and the independence of woman was very much

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    Administrators Effective communication is a critical skill that every administrator must possess in order to be successful. To lead effectively it is essential to have varying models and theories that are practiced; theories such as Pygmalion and Human Nature. The Pygmalion theory is fascinating because it is centered on high expectations‚ that essentially means expect more and get more. The Human Nature Theory deals with various ways of thinking‚ feeling and acting. In addition to the above mentioned

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    Dana Smith Education Rosenthal and Jacobson’s study in my opinion was a really simple‚ but brilliant way of proving the effect of a teacher’s expectations for a child can heavily impact how they succeed. Rosenthal and Jacobson picked a 5th grade class and administered an IQ test. No matter the results they chose 1/5th of the class and told the teacher that those specific kids were smarter than the rest of the class “based on the test” which actually was not true. At the end of the same school

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    growth in their life‚ these aspects of personal growth and transitions into the the world or new phases of an individuals life is clearly evident in Willy Russell’s text ’Educating Rita’ and the two related texts ’A getting of wisdom”’(SMH) and ’Pygmalion’. “Moving into an unfamiliar world will always be accompanied by challenges‚ but such transitions create an environment for personal growth”. This statement is clearly demonstrated in Willy Russell’s text‚ as Russell’s two characters are contrasted

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    Expectations Affect Student Achievement? Tashina Linder Cape Fear Community College Abstract This paper provides an overview of the effects of expectations on student achievement. It begins with a brief introduction covering Jacobson and Rosenthal’s Pygmalion Effect. Then‚ it introduces expectations from three sources – teachers‚ parents‚ and students. The paper discusses how high or low expectations from teachers affect student learning‚ noting the differences in outcomes for each. Next‚ it provides

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    meaningful reality. Cooley suitably called the me as side of how our self Another premise of Symbolic Interaction theory is the pygmalion effect. In Symbolic Interaction theory‚ Mead establishes the notion of the "looking-glass" self. This idea is that an individual will behave and act according to the view that society and others have for them. The pygmalion effect also leads into the idea of the self-fulfilling prophecy. Durkheim distinguished two forms of structural relationship: mechanical

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    Leadership http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_MacGregor_Burns 3. Bass‚ B. & P. Steidlmeier‚ (1999) ’Ethics‚ Character‚ and Authentic Transformational Leadership Behavior ’‚ The Leadership Quarterly‚ 10 (2) pp.181-217. 4. Livingston‚ J.‚ (2003) ’Pygmalion in Management ’‚ Harvard Business Review‚ 81 (1)‚ pp. 97-106. 5. Harms‚ P. & D. Roebuck‚ (2010) ’Teaching the art and Craft of Giving and Receiving Feedback ’‚ Business Communication Quarterly‚ 73 (4) pp.413-431. 6. Gallagher‚ R.‚ (2007)

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    life. It has many effects on those who accept and respond to it and is often varied in form. Whether it be positive or negative‚ change alters the way one sees others and how they see themselves. The idea of change is portrayed through the drama Pygmalion through the analysis of social criticism and the relationship between people in different social classes. Similarly‚ the characters represented in Gary Ross’ Pleasantville also experience change as they develop and create a society that defies the

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    Ezechias Francoeur January 19 Bailey Satire Lesson 13 an Introduction to Pygmalion 3-2-1 Reflection Sheet List three details you learned by reading Act 1 of Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw: | 1. I learned about phonetics‚ which is the science of speech and how it can be used to identify people of different nationalities.2. The flower girl whose name is Eliza is basically stereotyped into being a nothing for the rest of her life because of her speech.3. The character who plays the note taker

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