Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others. Ground rules are a set of rules which are used to give all learners an equal chance of learning. They should help to eliminate disruption‚ allow everyone to participate and promote respect for each others contributions. As identified by Gravells ()‚ learners like to know the limitations within which they are expected to work. Ownership of the ground rules is very important. Ground rules set solely by the teacher
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Organisation Semester 2‚ 2007 Summary Reflective Overview Andress Hamenda (u4330344) Word Count: 4‚267 words Summary Reflective Overview (Week 1 to 13) By Andress Hamenda (u4330344) This is the end of our Management and Organisations class in 2007. We have accomplished the business report for the community project. We have evaluated our friends’ performance during the semester. We have also submitted all of our reflective learning journals. Others probably may think that they have
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Reflective Journal #2 “Away from my world‚ alone in an apartment that offered me neither memories nor roots‚ I began to find old and distant memories of my own‚ long buried by pain and time and slowly brought to the surface now…. Now I would have to paint the street that could not be seen‚” Asher Lev. So far away from his comforting world‚ Asher is forced to think beyond what his mind is upholding him to. Now that his childhood is only serving him as a memory‚ reality is kicking in and tearing
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students learning a valuable and positive experience by adding all other ingredients e.g. passionate and knowledgeable teaching‚ safe and motivational environment‚ good lesson structure…. Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and establish ground rules with learners to
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During my first fortnight on the Access to HE Diploma - Nursing‚ Midwifery and Health Studies programme I experienced my first maths lesson in eight years. My class and I were introduced to our teacher and given a brief introduction to the subject; the teacher discussed several different types of numbers: squared numbers‚ cubed numbers‚ triangle numbers‚ integers‚ multiples and prime numbers. Throughout the lesson I struggled to understand what the teacher was trying to explain‚ as slides were shown
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It is not acceptable that women are portrayed in the media as dominantly dependent on men. The television and movie industry have only recently started to portray women as strong‚ and independent and only in a select number of roles. Only a hand-full of the media depicts women as independent. A few that come to mind are Gilmore Girls‚ Revenge‚ Frozen‚ and Brave. It is unethical that this has just started changing and that there are only limited amounts of media portraying positive depictions of women
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Finnish holidays are similar to the Western Christian calendar and Protestant traditions. Holidays and traditions are a blend of the thousand-year old Christian presence and vestiges of old Finnish pagan traditions. Notable among these is Juhannus‚ the Finnish Midsummer. A majority of Finns retreat to summer cottages (mökki) on any one of Finland’s numerous lakes. Depending on the region‚ a bonfire at midnight celebrates the summer solstice‚ and in the Åland Islands‚ the Swedish-originated tradition
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process of reflection and reflective writing Assignment 3 in IPLU1 week B requires you to be both analytical and reflective. The Oxford Dictionary says that reflection refers to calm‚ lengthy and intent consideration‚ contemplation or musing. Essentially reflection is focused thinking of an evaluative type. Reflection involves being honest with yourself about your previous ignorance and your new learning‚ however enlightening or hard it was to face. Much reflective thinking takes place in your
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Ethics Journal‚ vol. 7‚ 1988‚ p. 3. [2] Joseph R. Herkert‚ “Management’s Hat Trick: Misuse of ‘Engineering Judgment’ in the Challenger Incident‚” Journal of Business Ethics‚ vol. 10‚ 1991‚ pp. 617–620. [3] Martin‚ Mike W.‚ and Roland Schinzinger‚ Ethics in Engineering‚ 2nd edition‚ McGraw-Hill‚ New York‚ 1989. [4] Norbert Elliot‚ Eric Katz‚ and Robert Lynch‚ “The Challenger Tragedy: A Case Study in Organizational Communication and Professional Ethics‚” Business and Professional Ethics Journal‚vol
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The Fighting Ground By Avi Wortis 157 Pages Genre: Historical Fiction Book Report by Jake Thomas Character Analysis of Main Characters: Jonathan: Jonathan wants to be become a trained killer. However‚ Jonathan is only a thirteen-year-old boy who lives on a farm in New Jersey during the Revolutionary War in 1778 and his father will not allow him to join the Continental Army. Jonathan’s father fought in the early days of the war and seriously injured his leg and it is not easy for
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