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    St. Bernard Reflection

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    My time at St. Bernard has taught me many skills that I will use both in college and throughout the rest of my life. I would like to believe that I am a very different person from the frightened fourteen year old I came to St. Bernard as four years ago- smarter, more adaptable, more accepting, more critical of myself and others. It is hard to say how much of the change can be directly credited to St. Bernard, but the growing up and learning I have done has mostly taken place here, both inside…

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    but many people lack social skills regardless of their gender .People have associated the gender male to have the less social skills and women to be the talkers more socially involved. But ironically, we associate men as being leaders but yet believe they lack social skills when it comes to listening and associate women as followers but yet they are the talkers and give too many details never getting to the point when in reality is an upper hand on communication skills and we all know that…

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    Training would allow the individual to learn the theoretical background, gain valuable skills, and learn practical tips and motivational strategies, and how to implement PECS. They can see how it actually works through possible live demonstrations, video examples and most importantly they should have the opportunity for practice. Hands on…

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    Introduction A company needs to improve continuously to grow and many organizations strive to better themselves to gain an edge in the market. Although many companies try to improve continuously, they fail to achieve their motive because they are not committed to learning. When there is no significant learning in the company, they tend to repeat the old practices and the change in improvements are temporary or short-lived. In order to grow as a company, one needs to build a Learning…

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    I believe the success of the team I was a part of at Regis was in part due to good leadership but good team members were also a contributing factor. As stated earlier this team was one that had “complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable" (Musselwhite, 2007). When I was a part of unsuccessful team we had a poor leadership which led to the unwillingness of each…

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    Skill acquisition theory focuses on how people learn a skill and the advancement of that skill. (DeKeyser, 2007) .According to Lightbown and Spada (2013), second language acquisition is seen as a build up of knowledge that eventually becomes automatised. In addition, McLaughlin (1990) views language acquisition as a type of motor skill and that language acquisition is related to learning a skill like driving a car or riding a bike. Skill acquisition theory claims that we all acquire skills in…

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    similar skill grouping together and creating an environment that divides students. The differentiation supplied is great for students with advanced skill, but there is no differentiation for students with lower skill, or other impairments. This activity outlines a great game, but it is a poorly constructed lesson plan. This lesson plan does not do a very good job at differentiating for multiple abilities or interests. The lesson plan only differentiates for students with advanced athletic…

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    Scope and Sequence This activity was designed for a second grade students including focus learner students, these activities sheet focusing on the presentation of the story and news sight words learned by the students. The focus learner students have been mimics the vowels sound and phonics, which had encourage the student to repeats and practice the sounds in order to learn the new sight words, The repetitive practices of these sounds has helped the students to building words and create…

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    advance workplace goals, and solve complex problems. (Gurak & Lannon, 2016, p. 3) I do feel that I have learned to preform several of the tasks this quote describes and learned how to apply technical writing to my career. I improved my communicational skills and gained familiarity with areas that in which I had limited knowledge. I not only improved my writing style, but also the way a present information. I am now better at organizing my key points and arranging them in a sensible fashion.…

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    they chose to buy them. To me, a life changing skill would exemplify something much more common and greater, like learning to walk and talk for instance. That is something life changing because it is something you will use every day of your life. Not once or just throughout your college…

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