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    Situational and topical syllabuses 1 Situational and topical syllabuses Situational and topical syllabuses Mehrdad Amiri mehrdadenglish@gmail.com Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch Course: Syllabus Design & Materials Development Professor: Dr. P. Maftoon Mini Lecture No: 1 Date: Sunday‚ October 3‚ 2010 1 Situational and topical syllabuses 2 Situational and topical syllabuses Introduction Situational syllabus seems to have been inspired by Hornby’s

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    Many companies throughout the world have suffered from bad leadership decisions or have not adapted well to business cultures brought in by new leaders. This can cause a spread of problems‚ both internal and external and often the new leader brought in has to make large changes to the way the business is run. The success of this change of leader often depends on their ability to find the shortcomings of the current business structure and to transform it into a competitive force in the future. Steve

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    The situational approach to leadership is a theory where managers match or adapt their leadership style based on the leadership situation and style of the employees under their management. As with all leadership styles‚ there are considered to be several strengths and weaknesses associated with the situational approach. The first strength of the situational approach is that it has been very successful for many years and it is frequently used in training programs by many Fortune 500 companies. Because

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    Situational Crime Prevention Situational Crime Prevention is crucial because it eliminates certain crimes by reducing the opportunity for the reward. Most prevention can start with people locking their doors and windows‚ or placing bars on their homes and business. The opportunity for crime can happen at any time due to what the target is‚ what is motivating the offender to commit that certain crime‚ and the lack of guards in the area during the time of the incident. (Clarke) To decrease criminal

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    Situational Language Teaching (Oral Approach) The Oral Approach or Situational Language Teaching is  an approach developed by British applied linguists in the 1930s to the 1960s. It is little known by many language teachers although it had an impact on language courses and was still used in the design of many widely used EF/ESL  textbooks in the 1980s such as Streamline English The Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching relied on the structural view of language. Both speech and structure

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    This study seeks to investigate the factors hindering the rise of women to leadership positions in educational management. A total of 250 respondents made up of teachers and educational administrators were selected to complete a questionnaire. The raw data consisting of 18 original factors were subjected to factor analysis with the view to identifying new composite factors that could explain the reasons why many women fail to make it to educational leadership. In all‚ seven factors were identified

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    effect. Throughout William Shakespeare’s play Othello the three main types of irony can be seen conveyed in numerous ways. Dramatic irony is the first where the audience understands the situation at hand but the characters do not yet understand. Situational irony is when something happens throughout the story that is incongruent to the plot. Verbal irony is when someone says something they don’t truly mean. These three types of irony are present through the course of the play as demonstrated by the

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    result of the lottery is also left open to be interpreted by the reader. All this could not be done without the use of the third person objective point of view in which the story ‚“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ is told. Shirley Jackson uses situational irony as well as verbal irony to keep the readers on their toes and especially to keep the ending a surprise. Achieving this irony would be very difficult if she didn’t choose to write the story in a third person objective point of view. It’s important

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    John Collier’s “The Chaser” is based on the situational irony of a young man with unreal hope. John Collier creates the short story almost entirely in dialogue between a young man‚ Alan Austen‚ who is head over heels in love and wants to possess his crush to be completely devoted to him‚ and an old man who believes in a life with zero romantic involvement. The situation reflects hidden discontentment that the story may in fact be called cynical. This is made plain by the situation‚ the unnamed old

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    April 19‚ 2013 Behavioral/Situational Questions An Employer May Ask. 1. Tell me about a time when you had to meet deadlines‚ and your work was constantly being disrupted. How did you handle the situation? What caused you the most difficulty‚ and why? What did you do to address these disruptions? What ultimately happened? 2. Tell me about a time you worked with a team member who was not actively participating or living up to the rest of the team’s expectations. How did you personally

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