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    Positive Reinforcement

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    Reinforcement is a major component when it comes to learning. Without it‚ the individuals who learn would have difficulty learning from their mistakes and realizing when they do a good job. Reinforcement has a very simple meaning and that is‚ strengthen. In the field of Psychology‚ reinforcement refers to anything stimulus that strengthens a response (Ref 5). When it comes to learning‚ reinforcement can be used in a classroom‚ outside of the classroom and in most types of experiments. For example

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    identify university ’s students ’ perception on English as a Medium In Their Learning Environment. The aims of this research is :- I. To determine the English Language proficiency among university ’s students and attitude towards learning English II. To determine students ’ opinions on the role of English Language in present job market III. To identify students ’ opinions on the factors that contribute to English Language learning problems Method of Investigations A survey was conducted on 10 undergraduates

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    Professionals working with children and young adult should establish and maintain a safe environment when dealing with circumstances where there is a requirement of the welfare concerns. Through the procedures and policies of safeguarding the children and young adults are safe in the schools. As these plays an important role of detecting and preventing risk and harm while working with children and young adults and also include in helping them in dealing with bullying‚ teasing‚ risk‚ etc. The practitioners

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    Review of Journal Article “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy” Review of Journal Article “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy” Summary This article talks about Cognitive-Behavior therapy and using prayer and scripture appropriately‚ how to approach using biblical/ Christian values in therapy. The journal also talks about an historical overview of behavioral therapy‚ throughout the years. The commentary discusses the two component of mindfulness

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    The Use of Dictionaries in Language Learning in High School. Introduction Why should we encourage students to use dictionaries? Dictionaries develop learner autonomy. They are a handy resource for researching different meanings‚ collocations‚ examples of use and standard pronunciation. If students know how to use them effectively‚ there are hundreds of hours of self-guided study to be had with a good dictionary. The best way to complement a dictionary investment is strong study skills. As teachers

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    Teacher and Children

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    1.1 My role as a teaching assistant in a school is to do as i am employed and support the teacher in all duties she/he requires me to do‚ I may work on a whole with the class assisting the teacher as required‚ with a small group or on a one to one basis with a child with barriers to learning‚ be this their language‚ learning difficulties or disabilites. I may be required to assist at lunch breaks‚ breakfast and after school clubs and even school trips (holidays). No matter how I am required to

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    definition of challenging behavior. Behavior is defined as acceptable or not in a social context‚ and is also shaped by the broader environment in which people interact with each other. In general terms‚ teachers accept that challenging behavior in the school context encompasses behavior that: interferes with the pupil’s own and/or other pupils’ learning; challenges the day to day functioning of the school; challenges the right of staff and pupils to a safe and orderly environment; has a duration‚ frequency

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    The article discloses research on how the Supervisor Feedback Environment (SFE) of an organization affects the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) or‚ committed performance‚ of its members. It explains a new study that links the SFE indirectly to the OCB through positive and/or negative affective perceptions of Role Stressors‚ Job Burnout‚ Organizational Commitment‚ and Person-Organization Fit. The study was performed in Taiwan on 380 employed business-management students and their actual

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    Positive Relationships

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    Positive relationships with children are important as ensures that we are able to provide the best possible care towards the children that we can. It is also important as it helps to support the children in all aspects and gives the children learning opportunities that will help to develop them in all areas. Also it ensures that effective safeguarding is taking place when children are in your care. Positive relationships with he other staff in your workplace are important as it ensures that effective

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    Application of Positive Psychology to Substance Use‚ Addiction‚ and Recovery Research Amy R. Krentzman (2012) hypothesized that the application of positive psychology could be filtered into the methods of recovery and rehabilitation from substance abuse. Krentzman (2012) defines positive psychology as being “dedicated to the rigorous scientific study of “strengths‚ well-being‚ . . . optimal functioning” (Duckworth‚ Steen‚ & Seligman‚ 2005‚ p. 631) and flourishing (Keyes & Haidt‚ 2003). Flourishing

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