MCI 0084 MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE CAREER RETENTION SPECIALIST MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON‚ DC UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE 912 CHARLES POOR STREET SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20391-5680 IN REPLY REFER TO: 1550 Ser 0084 30 Sep 05 From: Director To: Marine Corps Institute Student Subj: CAREER RETENTION SPECIALIST (MCI 0084) 1. Purpose. The subject course provides instruction on the basic tasks of the Career Retention Specialist (MOS 8421). 2. Scope. This course teaches the following;
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Computer Network Specialist Abdool Samad GLC2O0-B Mr. Shin Nov. 6th ‚ 2013 The reason I have chosen a Computer Network Specialists is because I love computers of what they do and what they are capable of doing and how it has helped the humans thrive and succeed in ways other species can’t. Computer Network Specialists develop‚ install‚ and maintain the networks that connect computers to each other. Their duties are to set-up computers and install
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Unit 1 – Supporting teaching and learning activities in schools 1.1 A teaching assistant can have discussions with the teacher after obtaining a copy of the prepared lesson plan. Some time may need to be set aside for these discussions to take place‚ such as break or lunch times. These lesson plans are usually prepared in advance‚ the teaching assistant can provide support by doing their own prep work or helping out with task resources. There are three stages of planning: Long-term‚ medium-term
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Unit EYMP2 1.1 The different areas of learning and development include six main areas which are also linked to the EYFS framework‚ education programme which applies to young children of all ages. These areas of learning and development include personal‚ social and emotional development. This focuses on children learning to make new relationships‚ building their behavioural skills and self control‚ also other important aspects of this area of development is that children should have a good level
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Developmentally appropriate practice‚ also know as DAP‚ is a different approach to teaching. DAP gives the opportunity for the teacher to nurture the child’s social/emotional‚ physical‚ and cognitive development. They base their teaching in three practices: theories of child development‚ individually identified strengths and needs of each child uncovered through authentic assessment‚ and the child’s cultural background as defined by his or her community‚ family history‚ and family structure. It is
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Role of ICT in Improving Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development By Ikwueto Oliver PDE/2013/00232 1. INTRODUCTION The emergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education has transformed teaching and learning to a more viable and effective method and would likely set the standard for the future. Iloeje (2002) asserts that the interactivity in education and learning techniques brought about by the new technology has created a whole new learning environment and transformed
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knowledge of the liberal arts. 1.1.1 Have background in basic subject areas: the arts‚ humanities‚ mathematics‚ and sciences‚ and have a broad understanding of the major cultures‚ religions‚ geography‚ political systems‚ philosophies‚ and economic systems by which people organize their lives. 1.1.2 Know and appreciate the great creative works of world cultures. 1.2 Subject-area Content. Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching specialty and the relevant applications of this content. 1.2.1
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In a developmentally appropriate‚ well organized environment‚ children grow and learn. The teacher is responsible for creating a pleasing environment that reflects the needs and interests of the children. The classroom should be designed to promote self-help and independent behavior. Well planned space is arranged to meet the needs of the children in the classroom. The Core of DAP suggests the teacher should consider what is known about child development‚ learning‚ individual children‚ and social/cultural
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Bibliography: Books Supporting Teaching and Learning level 3 Ms Louise Burnham and Mrs Brenda Baker (14 Dec 2010) Electronic Every Child Matters TSO 2003 Data protection.gov.uk September 2014
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Age Appropriate Toys Play is vital for learning in children. It is equally important that the toys and the materials that are used to make them are age appropriate for the children using them. Your child’s current developmental stage plays a major role in toy selection (Frost‚ Livestrong.com) As a general rule‚ you should always make sure that toys for young children are safe. Toys should be well made; not easily shattered‚ or broken. Small children‚ even up to preschool age‚ still
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