Unit 5 D1 explain the importance of reflective practise for improving your own practise. Reflective practise isn’t about slating your practise and being harsh on yourself‚ its about identifying ways in which you can make things better for yourself and for the children in your care. Its extremely important as a practitioner that you use the idea of reflective practise as “self evaluation is necessary to improve your own professional practise‚ develop your ability to reflect upon routines/activities
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Operation strategy Case study. Hank Kolb‚ Director of Quality Assurance. Q1) the fundamental problem is management in general and senior management lacking the policies and visible support of a quality matters in particular. Even though‚ the appointment of Mr. Kolb is the right choice‚ still there is many other problems affiliated with quality control. The lack of management assurance of quality was evident once a chain of actions was being done wrong. Such actions are: putting schedule and
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After review of the four Kolb Learning Styles: Divergers‚ Convergers‚ Accomodators‚ and Assimilators‚ I have determined that I am an Accomodator and also a Converger. As explained‚ Divergers are people who prefer to feel and watch‚ work in groups to listen and receive personal feedback. Likewise with an Assimilator watches and think. Their preference is a concise‚ logical approach. From experience‚ I know that I can think and imagine about the subject after watching but I won’t be able to comprehend
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QUESTION BANK – LIGHT 01. How do we see the things in light? 02. Write the different properties of light? 03. What are the different optical phenomena that takes place due to light? 04. Deflection of light? 05. State laws of reflection of light? 06. What are the properties of the image formed by a plane mirror? 07. What are the two types of spherical mirrors? 08. What is a concave mirror and convex mirror? 09. Define the following of a spherical mirror?
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CHONNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT REPORT CASE: HANK KOLB DIRECTOR OF QUALITY ASSURANCE Team 2: 1. Park Sun Hwa 2. Choi Hee Ung 3. Wi Min Keun 4. Pascual Marie
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and seeing them in a different way‚ which enables us to take some kind of action. There are different types of reflection. Below are some different models of theories of reflective practice. Top of FormBottom of FormEdgar Schon Schon 1993 described reflection in two main ways: Reflection on action and Reflection in action. Reflection on action is looking back after the event and reflection in action is “happening” during the event. Schon‚ D. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner. London: Temple Smith
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Hank should do the following: 1. Take one to two weeks to create a strategic quality initiative based on the Six Sigma methodology. Continue to probe the Greasex problem as one part of creating a plan. Do not treat the most recent Greasex problem as a stand-alone issue. View it as a broader‚ company wide quality issue. 2. Get upper level management to review the strategic quality initiative and get their input 3. Communicate the plan to the other members of the quality department and
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objective of this experiment is to understand reflection and refraction and how they vary with different matters. At the end of this experiment‚ you will be able to: Determine index of refraction of various solutions Recognize the passage of refracted beams though different medium Understand the concept of Snell’s Law Understand how the speed of electromagnetic waves in different matters are related Determine the critical angle for total internal reflection Materials 550 cm Plexiglas Tank Beaker
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Experiment 9: THE TANGENT GALVANOMETER; PURPOSE: In this experiment we will measure the magnitude of the horizontal component of the Earth’s Magnetic field by the use of an instrument called a tangent galvanometer. INTRODUCTION: A tangent galvanometer consists of a number of turns of copper wire wound on a hoop. At the center of the hoop a compass is mounted. When a direct current flows through the wires‚ a magnetic field is induced in the space surrounding the loops of
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from the laser did not bend when the bottom of the prism was perpendicular to the light source. However‚ the light did bend when we started turning the prism in 10⁰ increments. This is when I noticed a source of error. At times the exact degree of reflection was hard to read for two reasons. First‚ the refracted light can be hard to measure
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