DIFFERENT TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS Submitted By: Ma. Christine Justin M. Roxas Submitted To: Mr. Enrique Reyes TEXTBOOKS DEFINITION: a textbook is a printed and bound artefact for each year or course of study (Encyclopedia of Education‚ 2008b). They contain facts and ideas around a certain subject. IMPORTANCE: They have been used to aid teaching‚ and in some cases‚ to be the teacher for centuries. Textbooks are not just teaching and learning objects but are political documents
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f HTM 3242 INTERCULTURAL MANAGEMENT REFLECTIVE LEARNING Ms. Sara Abourich Vicentia 1007LR213 BR2 France and Indonesia are two different countries with different cultures‚ lifestyle and behavior. It is so obvious that Indonesian is more traditional compared to French‚ where most Indonesian is scared to make mistakes and be judged by people around them yet French are more open to mistakes and judges from the surrounding. In this reflective learning‚ I will compare French and Indonesian by using
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Tradition is an act‚ an activity‚ a feeling‚ or a way of thinking that has been forced into existence by repetition; without a strong effort towards repetition tradition cannot exist. Tradition is not something that arrives free of creation; tradition must be molded and formed in order to hold its form. If tradition is not pressed hard enough‚ or not enough effort is put into the creation of tradition‚ that tradition will quickly crumble. The act of continuous and conscious repetition is what molds
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1. Explore three values that are central to American culture. • What are the three values you would like to explore? Your Answer: When I consider qualities‚ the three I feel are most essential to American society are a success‚ flexibility‚ and independence these are the qualities I might want to explore. • Why are these important to us? Your Answer: Success is important to us because it ensures that we can take care of our families. Flexibility is important to us because without flexibility we would
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------------------------------------------------- Organizational culture Organizational culture is the behavior of humans who are part of an organization and the meanings that the people attach to their actions. Culture includes the organization values‚ visions‚ norms‚ working language‚ systems‚ symbols‚ beliefs and habits. It is also the pattern of such collective behaviors and assumptions that are taught to new organizational members as a way of perceiving‚ and even thinking and feeling. Organizational culture affects the way people and
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HOW DOES FOOD IMPACTS ON HUMAN LIFE? A majority of people really do care about their health when they choose foods to eat. They always think: The food they eat must gives their bodies the "information" and materials they need to function properly. If they don’t get the right information‚ their metabolic processes suffer and their health declines. http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/food-medicine/how-does-food-impact-health Espcially in Vietnam‚ most of people always
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Do Non-Human Primates Have Culture? September 26‚ 2011 Andrew Baron Do non-human primates have culture? Let’s first start off by asking ourselves; what distinguishes us from other primates? It used to be said that what distinguished us from other anthropoids was our use of tools. With new discoveries in the world of anthropology‚ we found that other apes such as chimpanzees use tools effectively in order to sustain their everyday life. This definition then became nullified‚ and a search for a
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Decoding culture What objects and behaviors are symbolic in this case? What are the important rituals in which these symbols are used? Are there any special languages or vocabularies‚ verbal or non verbal‚ which are used in this case? Upon entering a culture‚ the first thing one is likely to see is the symbols‚ objects or behaviors that convey a specific meaning to the people who share a culture. Though the focus is on the Mien culture‚ it is important to recognize that this case is about two
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Belonging Related Material Statements When going back to a familiar place it can evoke emotions that you would not have if you didn’t have a strong belonging feeling. Places of natural beauty can evoke a strong sense of belonging Sample STEEL S: Places of natural beauty can evoke a strong sense of belonging. Wintons description of the beach and ocean show this to the reader. TEE: The description of the ocean help to evoke emotions connected to belonging. “deeps and shallows‚ black and turquoise
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