Weekly Reflection #2 This was my first week planning instruction for the full week. Students are becoming used to my being there and some are warming up to me‚ some are not. In my first period class‚ I am struggling with keeping the students engaged and the large amount of students that are absent each day. I am frequently having to re-teach concepts because everyone is in a different place. This week I focused on helping students catch up and clarifying concepts for students before I taught new
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|BIO/101 | | |Principles of Biology | | |Group ID: SB12ELC082 | | |Course Start Date: 9/26/2012
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2012 What makes a pleasing course? Learning can be informational and enjoyable at the same time. You can have a pleasurable class and still get your work done. We all learn things in different ways so why should we stick to the same basic learning that everyone knows. A college course can be enjoyable by new ideas and new learning strategies. Which will make it more pleasing for everyone since it’s something new that the class likes and all understands the course objective as a whole. A dull
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a mirror of society and its norms. Why and how should we punish wrongdoers in our society? The course aims to explain punishment and society in a multi-dimensional context‚ entrenched in disciplines including criminology‚ penology‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ ethics ….. Punishment‚ in other words‚ is far more than a technical problem linked to certain institutions of crime control and prevention. The course will look at the different functions of punishment‚ like retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation
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Com 101 8/30 Ch. 1 Objectives • Gain an appreciation that public o Professionally as a society The process includes “shared meaning” • Discuss different levels of communication • Discuss the critical thinking (problem solving) skills that benefit public speaking Why study public speaking? - Acquire skills - More knowledge - build confidence Definition of public speaking • The process of sharing meaning by sending and reviewing symbolic cues - Interpreter (Sender and receiver) - Symbol (tools
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(Taught concurrently with LAWS3147 – Elements of Income Tax Law) Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration)‚ student responsibilities and student support services. Australian School of Business Taxation and Business Law 2 TABL2751 – Business Taxation Table of Contents 1 PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1 2 COURSEDETAILS
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Note: Course content may be changed‚ term to term‚ without notice. The information below is provided as a guide for course selection and is not binding in any form‚ and should not be used to purchase course materials. COURSE SYLLABUS GLST 500 GLOBAL STUDIES SURVEY COURSE DESCRIPTION An introduction to global engagement. This course explores the theoretical foundations and history of global engagement as well as a basic introduction to culture and intercultural communication. RATIONALE As Christianity
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Intermediate Macroeconomics I Section 110 Professional/Professionally Related Course Prerequisites: (ECN 104 and ECN 204) or Direct Entry Contact Instructor: Waclaw Dajnowiec Office: JOR 1212 Office Hours: Mondays‚ 5:00pm-6:00pm Phone: 416-979-5000‚ x.6614 Email: wdajnowi@ryerson.ca Lecture: Mondays‚ 6:30pm – 9:30pm‚ EPH207 Blackboard: my.ryerson.ca Course Description The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of both traditional and modern macroeconomic
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Fall 2014 Course Outline Accounting and Financial Management Services DeGroote School of Business McMaster University INSTRUCTOR AND CONTACT INFORMATION Section 1: Thursday: 14:30 – 17:20 Section 2: Tuesday: 14:30 – 17:30 Section 1E: Tuesday: 19:00 – 22:00 Class location: DSB/AB102 Class location: DSB/B105 Class location: DSB/AB102 Eric Bentzen-Bilkvist Instructor ericb@petmas.ca Office: DSB/313 Office Hours: To be arranged Tel: (905) 522-6555 COURSE ELEMENTS
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