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    Jean Watson’s theory was chosen by acknowledging that it will guide the students in developing their competence in caring-healing approach in the clinical setting. Clark (2016) declared, "Students feel more successful and express higher levels of satisfaction when they are supported in using holistic-caring modalities to support their role development"(p. 7). More precisely, the educators need to support the students in the transpersonal caring competencies (Clark, 2016, p. 8). The faculty…

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    Kennedy High School case and Part 1 of this paper to solve problems. I analyzed why my natural reaction and choice for the leadership are different. This is because I emphasize the importance of the environment where people can communicate freely and share their ideas…

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    Moreover, the students did not show much interest in learning grammar. The teachers held remedial classes from time to time. In those classes they made the learners practice the forms, which was again a repetition of what they had already learnt in school and at the 10+2 level. Majority of the teachers, however, were of the opinion that the grammar component was not helping the learners develop their competence in English. It is to be noted here that most of the teachers were not aware of the…

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    Worthy Topic Tracy (2010) suggest that an ethical topic is relevant, timely, significant, and engaging. Templin and Richards (2014) C. H. McCloy Lecture: Reflections on Socialization into Physical Education: An Intergenerational Perspective highlights a modern-day phenomenon and utilizes the occupational socialization theory as an instrument to provide transparency to the dilemma’s present in teacher socialization. Templin and Richards (2014) present a systematic approach towards socialization…

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    that an employee can only take leave when his or her child is sick. This is due to the fact that a child medical certificate is not required. For example, the employee can utilise the leave to accompany his or her child on the first day of school, parents’ day, school annual sports day etc. Upon applying the childcare leave, an employee shall give the employer early notice of his or her intention to take leave. However, leave is subject to the employer's approval. The employer should discuss…

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    In Josef Mendoza's A Thematic Analysis of Self-Directed Learning, Mendoza, a Doctor of Education, discusses the creature's self-directed learning and its relation to modern education. Mendoza discusses the positive and negative implications that result from the creature's (abbreviated by F$) self-directed learning. Mendoza agrees with Malcom Knowles's premise that "the instructor's role as a learning 'facilitator'" is necessary for optimal learning (qtd. in Mendoza 37). Mendoza emphasizes…

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    Comparative Critique on Obedience from Szegedy-Maszak and Milgram In Marianne Szegedy-Maszak's article The Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal: Sources of Sadism, explains how psychologically these American soldiers could commit such vial acts. She then explores the possibilities pertaining to the situation and conditions these solders were withstanding. Szegedy-Maszak then delves into psychologist Herbert Kelman's three necessary traits to convict torture: authorization, routinization, and…

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    Eighteenth century, American philosopher and educator, John Dewey, was best known for his role in pragmatism, also known as instrumentalism. Dewey, a psychologist of many theories, considered pragmatism to be one of the most important influential aspects of education and social reform. As a leader of the educational reform, Dewey’s vision was prompt to meet the needs of a changing democratic society, which he referred to as, “democracy as a way of life” (Gouinlock, 2014). Dewey’s perceptions of…

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    The main argument in the article “What, When, How And Why? Theory And Foreign Language Teaching” by Shirley Lawes is theory vs. practice in teacher education. I, as a teacher, find this article very interesting because the gap between theory and practice is an important issue for teaching and teacher education. Shirley says, in this article, that sound theoretical knowledge is crucial for foreign language teachers, it must be in the center from the beginning of initial training and emphasized…

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    (Darch & Kame'enui, 2004). Decisions that teachers make before the beginning of school regarding how the classroom will operate and how students will interact with others during the school year are critical for a positive learning environment. These decisions will have far-reaching implications for the success of the year. Putting together a cohesive plan rather that reacting to interruptive…

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