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    most important thing that I want students to learn is the ability to connect concepts learned in class to real life situations. In this day and age I see an America full of citizens that in my opinion lack the ability to critically think about the problems in this world. My job though, is to generate a new kind of breed that will help students achieve better results that in turn will lead to better decision making. Some of the strategies I have in mind is about looking at issues across the world…

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    | | | |Nongraded Activities and |Read the “Habits That Hinder Thinking” section in Ch. 3 of The Art of Thinking. | | | |Preparation | | | | |Means of Persuasion |Use your favorite Internet search engine to find videos of commercials for luxury cars. | | | |…

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    ICT In Mathematics

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    The use of ICT in the daily mathematics lesson can be central to creating an inclusive environment where all children are engaged in learning. On the most basic level – children, or so I have witnessed, find using computers and other technologies "cool". It arouses their interests and "seems to provide a focal point which encourages interaction between pupils, as well as between pupils and the technology itself" (BECTA. 2003). Using technologies such as computers, interactive whiteboards, audio…

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    The first major difference from a billiard table is that one end is rounded instead of square. The second diversion is that instead of pockets around the edge, the semi-circular end features nine holes (in the manner of Bar Billiards), one in the middle of the semi-circle and the rest surrounding it evenly in a ring. The hole in the middle is numbered nine, the others are numbered 1 - 8 in a semi-random order. Rather like a Billiards table, Pool table or Darts board, a variety of games can be…

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    creativity, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skill are crucial (“Mechanical”). In addition, Onet Online, a website supported by the United States Department of Labor, describes the skills of Mechanical Engineers as listening skills, math skills, mechanical skills, creativity, and problem solving skills (“Summary”). The BLS describes the tasks and duties of Mechanical Engineers as analyzing problems, designing problem solving devices, developing and testing the device,…

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    example I would have the class come up with problems that happen at school or in the school yard or among their friend and then in groups, students would come up with solutions to these problems. These solutions would not be inventions, but instead real life solutions that the students could apply everyday. Taking their enthusiasm and incorporating it into a very important part of the health curriculum could help students see the connection between problem solving and creativity and how they…

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    how what and how to make the best decisions. 3. Create a class social story. This will be a fun, interactive way for children to create their own story that deals with a problem-solving issues they see in their classroom. The children will be able to go back to it and review how they can solve a disagreement when a problem arises. 4. Reading Dr. Seuss’ book The Sneetches or The Giving Tree After reading the book discussing the meaning behind the book and do an activity where everyone…

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    Solving the Gettier Problem American philosopher Edmund L. Gettier challenges the way knowledge is analyzed in his famous 1963 paper “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” Gettier writes two cases in his paper, which illustrate that knowledge is more than just true belief and justification. As a side note: when I refer to the term “justification,” readers should know that justification is different from one person to another. Also, justification can change throughout time (Mason, “D. Knowledge…

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    A Career As An Internist

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    Often, they will examine patients to find the location of a health problem. Internists must be able to order lab tests and analyze data for their patient’s health. For this occupation, people must be well organized and have the ability to keep detailed records. Sometimes, internists will have to perform…

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    Helpful Study Skills

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    Critical thinking helps obtain great problem solving and analytical skills. These skills will not only be helpful in college, but also in everyday life. This skill will help you collaborate better with classmates and solving problems. The steps to critical thinking are first identifying your problem, Once you have identified the problem your second step is to analyze the different perspectives of one another, then you brainstorm all the possible solutions of the problem and last decide what…

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