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    worked effectively with students with diverse learning needs and cultural backgrounds. Likewise, I participated in the creative arts ministry, which deals with organized, planned, and implement ideas for campus ministry events. Being active on campus while maintaining an overall average of 3.39 and current fall semester GPA of 3.81 has enabled me to develop abilities in: problem-solving skills, willingness to work in a team setting, applying empathy, organizational skills and confidentiality…

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    According to Goodall Jr., Goodall and Schiefelbein, breakthrough skill is defined as “is a skill, or skill set, that allows people to act purposefully and competently with others in a global environment” (2010, pg.4). For example, a breakthrough skill can range from ability to engage with people inside or outside of an organization or verbal and written communication skills. It is important to employ breakthrough skills because they are foundation of interacting in a professional setting. They…

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    Researches and many child development theorists suggests play to be an increasingly more varied and complex activity with significant influence on the physical, cognitive and social development of children (Kearns 2010). A balance between both types of play, structured and unstructured, can significantly benefit children in their development. Children attempt achieving pre-existing objectives set by an adult in structured play while establishing their own objectives in free/unstructured play…

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    composite imagesusing data from the Hubble Space Telescope. Success in such technical areas of study retroactivelyassumes skills almost completely overlapping with those of an analyst.Being an analyst combines technical and analytical expertise with creative thinking and…

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    Transformational Leaders

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    In order to help the company to stay on top of other competitors, the leader must make sure to have the ability to create a vision, the ability to inspire, the ability to influence their followers, and the willingness of solving problems. For an instance, the applications of transformational leaders are successful in many large corporations such as Howard Schultz CEO of Starbucks, and Sam Walton founder of Walmart. Starbucks’s Actions Speak Louder than Words Starbuck is one of…

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    Concept Attainment Model “We can ‘form’ concepts, as with the inductive, sciencing, and PWIM models. We can also ‘attain’ or learn the concepts developed by others, as in the concept attainment model” (Joyce, Weil, & Calhoun, 2015, p. 125). Concept attainment is a teaching and learning technique in which “students figure out the attributes of a category that is already formed in another person’s mind by comparing and contrasting examples that contain characteristics of the concept with…

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    Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” contains many symbols that we can apply to our own societies and those around us. Ignorance is a major theme of Plato’s story and is represented in many different ways, through the use of many different symbols. Ignorance is a great aspect of today’s societies, playing a major role in the ways that we perceive the world around us and how we learn, create, and better and advance our world. In Plato’s story ignorance is mainly represented by the chains bind the…

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    Gifted Simulation Analysis

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    and the students may or may not be challenged. However, an effective simulation can stimulate the student into a dynamic learning environment where they can practice “interactive negotiation, persuasive communication, decision making, and creative problem solving” (Sisk, 2009, p. 617). This enables the students to take an issue, understand it and apply it all things need to be effective in gifted learning. For a simulation to be differentiated, for gifted learners, you as the teacher need to…

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    Toy Play Analysis

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    Using toys to play holds a critical role in the intellectual and social development of children. Children often use their daily playtime as a way to engage in the world around them. This play also helps them to have a better understanding of their surroundings. The most recent definition of play consists of five different criteria according to Pellegrini and Boyd (as cited in Toy Play in Infancy and Early Childhood: Normal Development and Special Considerations for Children with Disabilities,…

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    Tuckman's Team Analysis

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    beliefs in order ease the interaction and work progress. In businesses, teams might be storming during months, even years. And after that, comes the third stage, which is the norming stage. During this step of the team development, the team becomes creative, motivated, and confident. The trust and appreciation are built between the members.in consequence, success occur. Moreover the roles and responsibilities are clear and the team now has all the resources to do the…

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