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    sounds, textures, and tastes. All of these encounters allow for children to develop ideas and solve problems through their environment. You can find the use of constructivism in just about any childhood education classroom. Compared to a traditional teaching setting, where information is given and children are expected to understand, a constructivism setting would allow for personal thought and problem exploration. Teachers are meant for guidance, and to provoke though-generating questions for…

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    Tour Manager Case Study

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    interpersonal skills, listening skills, problem-solving skills, business skills, creativity, and knowledge of sound systems (Study.com, n.d.) All of these skills are important to have, but there are some that should be emphasized. Therefore, a tour manager must have excellent interpersonal skills. He/she must be able to communicate well to each client, worker, or potential contact. He/she must also be able to multi-task and be able to quickly solve problems. As a tour manager, he/she is always…

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    qualities of action research and the appropriateness of action research to the research topic The researchers of this research project assumed that action research is always collaborative and that’s why they worked collectively to address the problems that practice teachers face when teaching and managing their classrooms. In addition, the researchers assumed that action research is the effective interactive method that could be used to collect the information needed to explore teaching and…

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    proactivity is inevitable. Upon confronting and resolving problems and dilemmas, one must take into consideration these key leadership attributes while handling the situation in a careful and intentional manner. A carefully thought out and tailored plan of action with knowledge of the research will assist in addressing issues that may arise with school faculty. Problems vs Dilemmas/ Problem Solving Conflict can be classified into two categories: problems and dilemmas. Both of which are…

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    instead of just “getting an answer” (Cooke & Adams, 1998). “If student’s have to defend their solution to others in small groups…they will develop a better understanding of the mathematics and more confidence in their own ability to solve difficult problems” (1998). Part of the skill students are developing is their ability to convince another student that their ideas are valid (1998). Modeling and showing students what they should look and sound like when working in small groups is important. …

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    Throughout time, mathematics has always had an influence on society and its ideals. However, the presence of mathematical application is especially present in Plato's The Republic, and especially its effect on mathematical education. Plato's ideas on mathematics education can give reason as to why math influences many other subjects and can encourage critical and abstract thinking in young students. This includes giving students the ability to think abstractly, apply math to all other subjects…

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    3. Historical Influences There were many important people that influenced Elizabeth Loftus in establishing her career. Richard Atkinson helped her in completing her master’s thesis on learning spelling via computer-assisted mathematics instruction. Her doctoral thesis on the other hand was supervised by Patrick Suppes. These men were both very inspirational to her. While she was in graduate school, two faculty members were also outstanding mentors to her; these men being Gordon Bower, and…

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    Importance Of Originality

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    Why is originality such a commodity? Paul Rand once said, “ Don’t try to be original, just try to be good.” However, designers these days as compared to the past are more preoccupied with the notion of originality, where they value the idea of being new and different from the rest. Having their work complimented as being original has become something that most designers would like to achieve. It feels as though being complimented with being original gives some sort of assurance and affirmation…

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    better next time instead of shouting and yelling at why the ball was dropped. The last principle in small group communication is creativity. Sometimes, it happens there is a memberin group who is so creative that the rest of group members may think his/her ideas are weird or crazy. However, when a creative member presents in your group, don’t quickly judge at his/her ideas and stop him/her from expressing, but be able to listen first and react how you feel about their opinions after. One of tips…

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    Workplace Teamwork

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    crowd. One highly valued skill is professionalism regardless of the job or industry whether it be fast food or an office job having this skill separate’s a person from your crowd. Employers desire new employees to be responsible, ethical, possess problem- solving skills and to communicate effectively. Professionalism is the act of conducting oneself with integrity, accountability, and excellence. To succeed and advance you should do more than just wear the appropriate apparel, you need to…

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