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    dissertation research has provided me the knowledge to gain experience to work with children having identified with autism spectrum disorder and severe behaviour disorders. I used new intervention technique to improve their communication, behaviour, social skills and academics. I actively promoted, positive behaviour management in line with the school’s ethos and behaviour policy. Alongside, building and creating mutual trust and respect with the young people in order that they respond and react…

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    Employee Skills There is much to consider when change takes place within an organization, communication, buy-in, and engagement to name a few. One area not to be overlooked when implementing change is the skills of the employees. Training is the foundation for building knowledge about the change and the required skills (change-management.com, 2014). Employees are the organizations number one asset, so ensuring they have the skillset required to match the strategic goal of the organization is…

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    Benefits Of Field Trips

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    improves learning because the buddies encourage each other to succeed. 35) "Field Trips" Field trips offer the probability that internalize material becomes externalized, applied, and sometimes evaluated. On a field trip, designed to apply learned skills, the learner experiences opportunity to practice…

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    creates valuable writing skills as well as developing the life long skill of critical reflection. Teachers using a student based approach rather than teacher based, are able to distinguish and utilized students’ strengths therefore guiding them in a strength based style teaching method. Conferencing as a teaching strategy often includes critical feedback for the student, a short time in which the student and teacher practice the new skill or strategy, and a link to how the new skill or strategy…

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    school leaders cannot always afford to wait until they are comfortable or ready to address an issue. From now on, I want to push myself and also be pushed to be uncomfortable and make use of the voice that I know I have. Aside from critical leadership skills, there are a number of areas of school management that I would like to experience first-hand. Time permitting, I’d like to sit in on budget and other admin meetings, work alongside Halley as she drafts grant proposals, observe and assist…

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    Another way of scaffolding students to develop critical thinking skills is to give them positive feedbacks. We always give and receive feedback, it can be positive or negative. People react in different ways about that because we are all different. For me, receiving a negative feedback from someone such as friend, parent…

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    with Technical Reasoning being my most dominant skill with a scale score of 30. I use Technical Reasoning to help me understand the causes and effects of how a problem came to be. My only…

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    Skill Assessment

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    a survey assessing how I felt I rated in the area of thirty different skill sets. This survey is similar to other skill assessment test I have taken while a student at Bethel University. Though I had a good idea of what the outcome would be, I believe surveys like this are beneficial in getting a person to seriously consider what skill sets they are best or worst at., but I also believe it could be biased. I may feel my skill of planning is well developed, but when compared it to others it may…

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    Key considerations when planning training in any organisation Businesses need to consider training new starters and new employees differently. Existing staff don’t want to feel like a babies in the business; having to go through the same training as the newcomers. This may frustrate the existing employees and same goes with the newcomers. They may feel overpowered when they see the capabilities of existing employees. The training that they do must be relevant to their job title and must be…

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    HOSA Reflective Essay

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    ethical commitment, and ethical courage. She also was the advisor for our school’s local chapter of H.O.S.A, which stands for Health Occupation Students of America. The purpose of the HOSA organization is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program. I learned a lot about ethics at a young age. I saw my instructor demonstrate that all…

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