Word count 686 Unit 27: Using inclusive learning and teaching approaches in lifelong learning Prior to the micro-teach I chose the topic of ‘music‚ drum‚ and rhythm workshop’ because it’s practical‚ fun‚ universally accessible‚ the vast majority of people like music‚ it can be applicatory to absolute beginners all the way to advanced musicians and it advocates group work and student centred learning. Other options that I considered included a group piano lesson‚ drum kit lesson or DJ lesson
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MICRO ENVIRONMENTALFORCES | EVENTS | IMPACTOPPORTUNITIES/THREATS | COMPETITORS | * YEOS * POKKA | -VE IMPACT * Holds high percentage of market share * Both YEOS and POKKA are the leading brand in the Asian Specialty drinks category. They both have their own loyal group of consumer. In addition to that‚ they also have similar range of product‚ pricing‚ placing of product as F&N Seasons .Thus‚ they are viewed as the strongest competitor to F&N Seasons * Products are similar
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What is Inclusive Growth? February 10‚ 2009 The purpose of this note is to define the meaning of the term ‘inclusive’ growth. It is often used interchangeably with a suite of other terms‚ including ‘broad-based growth’‚ ‘shared growth’‚ and ‘pro-poor growth’. The paper clarifies the distinctions between these terms as well as highlights similarities. The paper argues that inclusive growth analytics has a distinct character focusing on both the pace and pattern of growth. Traditionally‚ poverty
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The Human Being—A Complex Organism Human beings are complex and special organisms as there is a complex organisation of cells in the human body. The organisation in the human body is summarised as follows: Cells—> Tissues—> Organs—> Systems—> Organism. The same type of cells which carry out a specific function are organised into a tissue. For examples‚ a group of muscle cells form a muscle tissue while a group of nerve cells form a nerve tissue. They are organised to work together to perform
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Organism Physiology The course in which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth is defined as Evolution. Many time organisms evolve due to environmental changes. To better understand evolution this paper will review a diagram of an organism and explain how the organism has evolved physiologically to become suited to fit its environment. Organism To understand the evolution of an organism it is important to understand
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University Press‚ 1971. Moore‚ Randy and Vodopich‚ Darrells. Biology: Laboratory Manual. 4th ed. New York: McGraw Hill‚ 1996. Prescott‚ David M. Reproduction of Eukaryotic Cells. London: Academic Press‚ 1976. Zeuthen‚ Erik. Synchrony in Cell Division and Growth. New York: Interscience Publishers‚ 1964.
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In the distractor condition‚ both the facilitator and the participant were shown a picture in each trial‚ 50% of the time cards were different and 50% they were the same. The facilitated communication was then used normally and physical contact was allowed. Facilitators were told of the nature of the distractor condition before the trials began. The participant believe that the distractor and the facilitated conditions were the same‚ the conditions were only different for the facilitator. Each participant
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Genetically Modified Organisms are Harmful For the past 25 years the United States has been putting their people in harm’s way. They have been doing this by allowing government agencies to grow and sell genetically modified foods and organisms to the public without informing them of what they’re consuming (2011 responsibletechnology.org). Most people do not know that a large quantity of the foods they are eating are not natural and are actually mutations of real healthy foods that take tons of chemicals
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Consumerism is usually understood to refer to the social movement that seeks to protect the consumer against excesses of business and promote the rights of consumers (Gabriel & Lang‚ 1995). People in this movement often fight for the rights of consumers who are affected by structural violence (landlord tenant issues‚ housing discrimination‚ abuse of elderly consumers‚ discrimination against women by financial institutions‚ and children as vulnerable consumers). Although much as been written on consumerism
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Reflection of Micro lesson I presented my first micro-teaching lesson and lesson plan for 1.5 hours to my peer groups and delivered 20-25 minutes. My chosen topic was diabetes I chose this because I felt diabetes is common and most students will have some knowledge of diabetes. I felt nervous at the beginning of lesson‚ I was having difficulties with technical problems‚ I felt that this made me loose concentration‚ and this will be a learning curb for next time. As I carried on presenting my
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