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    ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY RESEARCH TOPIC ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INSTITUTE LIAQUAT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCES SUBMITTED TO KARACHI UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY SYED ARSALAN IMAM SUPERVISED BY SIR ZEESHAN BABER CLASS BS VIII COURSE TITLE PROJECT REPORT COURSE NUMBER BA (H)-622 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I offer my humblest thanks to ALMIGHTY ALLAH‚ The most Beneficent and the Most

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    INTERIM REPORTS Research Survey 6/4 PRIMARY WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT AND REFORM Hilary Burgess The Open University For other interim reports in this series‚ and for briefings on each report‚ go to www.primaryreview.org.uk This report has been commissioned as evidence to the Primary Review. The analysis and opinions it contains are the authors’ own. Copyright © University of Cambridge 2008 PRIMARY REVIEW INTERIM REPORTS PRIMARY WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT AND REFORM Primary Review Research

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    Assignment 1 The Role & Responsibilities of a Tutor As a tutor‚ within my Pre-Release Advisor position‚ my roleresponsibilities and boundaries will fall into the following five categories which make up the key elements of the training cycles. Identify Needs: I will need to know the ability of my learners in order to plan a scheme of work; this would be evaluated through a 121 assessment prior to the workshop and obtaining results from numeracy and literacy tests carried out during induction

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    we get older‚ how do we lose track of our goals? Why do some people never become what he or she wanted to be as a child? I believe the answer to these questions is easier than most people think and that answer would be personal responsibility. Personal responsibility is the building block of a person’s character and will define a person as he or she gets older. From an early age we children are sent mixed signals‚ be what you want but if you do not make it you can always blame someone else.

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    roleresponsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle In this assignment we will be looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle and once identified describing their rolesresponsibilities and boundaries. The cycle can be followed by teacher and learner alike and must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: Ann Gravells (2008: 27) “It’s called as cycle as you can start at any point‚ but you must follow

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    Personal Responsibility (Rough Draft) Many factors can contribute to a person success in college‚ however the student is most responsible for his or her success. Granted Factors such as family‚ peers‚ instructors‚ and circumstances sometimes play a role in the decisions we make‚ each individual should be held fully accountable for themselves. As an adult you have the absolute freedom to make any choice you want and should be ready to face the consequences that come along with those choices. The

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    FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN LEARNING PROCESS Effective teaching does not only entail the successful use of certain instructional strategies and behaviours related to academic achievement‚ it as well includes the ability to determine just when‚ where as well as with whom these strategies and behaviours should be used. Having these considerations in mind‚ effective teaching necessitates high levels of informed as well as reasoned decision-making. Reflective teachers ought to have

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    Learning the Skill of Self -Responsibility There came a moment when I had to look at my life and claim it as my own. I put myself here. I created this world that now seems upturned. I had to finally claim that ‘personal responsibility’ for my life. Taking this step required a skill that needs to be learned by many individuals. The acceptance of inner acknowledgment that we are solely responsible for our choices in life‚ even when life deals us a flop‚ will give us an upper hand

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    What role does “failure “playing in learning? According to Roger Von Oech‚ the author of “ToErr IsWrong”‚shows us at least two reasons about failure. The most common aftermath that a human being must face in life is their failure. There are two types of failures‚ errors and mistakes. The most important thing is how we learn and are able to benefit from our previous failures. I agree with Von Oech that having mistakes‚ errors and failures are necessary. If people who can handle failures in a positive

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    How the Environment Plays a Role in Learning COLL100 American Public University S. Desverreaux How the Environment Plays a Role in Learning The brain‚ often referred to as a sponge because of its uncanny ability to absorb almost anything‚ is a highly adaptable and complex component of the human body. However‚ under special circumstances‚ the ability to absorb information is challenged based on physical environments‚ virtual environments‚ age factors‚ and personal factors. Although the people

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