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    During the course of these short seven weeks that I have spent in this class, my brain has acquired many different strategies to succeed in my college studies. If I had to choose my top five most important skills I learned in PSY 1730 would be learning my learning style, memory, note taking, stress, attitude and interest. Each class is going to be different when I am trying to implement these different five most important skills and strategies. But, as long as I try best in each class, I know…

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    Exploratory activities in a kindergarten classroom include learning center activities and outdoor activities. Learning centers should be set up to encourage conversation. Learning centers at this level can also involve more problem-solving opportunities than at the preschool level. Some of these learning center activities include message centers (drawing and writing), book centers, science/math centers, computer centers, and drama corners. A message center (drawing and writing) involve children…

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    Word extracurricular comes from the two words; the prefix extra, a Latin word which means “on the outside” and curricular or curriculum meaning “refers to all of the work you do regularly inside the classroom”. Thus, extracurricular is taking activities on the outside of your course or career. It is an integral part of the students’ life. Beside from the performance in the classroom, grades and test score extracurricular enable the students to know who really, they are and what exactly what they…

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    In Part III, Senge discussed in detail the four core disciplines for building the learning organization: personal mastery, mental models, shared vision and team learning. As to personal mastery, Senge emphasized that the primary asset of organizations is people and that their potential needs can be tapped to the advantage of the organization. Personal mastery is about continuously learning to live creatively rather than reactively and recognizing where one is going and why. Thus, people with…

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    student be challenged, but also successful during class. Physical education class is their time to learn how to be physically active and learn the fundamentals of movement. The second term that is important for a physical educator to be involved in is an IEP. An IEP is written for students with disabilities to make sure the educational goals align with the students learning needs and that they…

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    As a student in Critical Reading and Writing 111, I am expected to analyze arguments and write about them in a clear, well-formed, and well-supported essay. By the end of the course, I should be able to formulate essays that defend my own position in an argument through the process of drafting and revision. The “They Say/I Say” structure of argument should be considered and used throughout each time I write to express my own side, without overpowering the other side of the argument. I should…

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    The past year has been quite the journey. I am always explaining to my students that learning never ends- That it is our individual responsibility to embrace the future and to prepare ourselves to conquer it in the best possible way. In my classroom, we focus on positive mindsets and our mantra is, “A negative thinker sees a difficulty in every opportunity, and a positive thinker sees an opportunity in every difficulty” (Zig Zigler). With this in mind, I have taken this opportunity to show my…

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    readers struggle with reading to learn. This lack of learning is often because “educators themselves are not always trained to teach subject-specific literacy…

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    and enhanced quality of questions (Sorsa et al., 2015) are the two vital factors in managing personnel while interviewing. These were quite unknown to this reporter, as a part of professionally managing people. In any development situation role of learning and training function is vitally important (Watson & Reissner, 2010). In the knowledge economy, many companies are well responsive of the need to maintain the professionals’ expertise at in elevated level (Ha, 2015). Various models are in…

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    versus interesting chart. • Objective 2 – Given a read works article, students will record at least three to five facts on their important versus interesting chart. Resources & Materials: • The Monster Health Book: A Guide to Eating Healthy, Being Active & Feeling Great for Monsters & Kids by Edward Miller • Pencils and post-it-notes • Important versus interesting class chart and student copies • Read Works – Students Get Healthy • Read Works – Healthy Plates • Reading Codes…

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