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    How To Use Peer Feedback

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    Introduction English teachers must teach high school students how to effectively provide feedback to peers and how to properly utilize that feedback. Throughout my seven years of teaching and two years of my undergraduate degree, I felt that the one area of teaching where I was weak was teaching writing, the writing process, especially the revising stage. I felt weak because I never received much training on how to effectively teach students to understand and be comfortable with the process.…

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    that information and compares the deviation to its set point. The control center decides what action should take place and transmits that information to the effector. The effector alters the conditions in order to correct the deviations. A negative feedback loop makes the copious corrections of the deviations as certain levels of our body starts fluctuating within its normal range. In the latter, it also helps from corrections going too far from the limit. An example of a homeostatic mechanism…

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    sessions with a client for over two months now. The client is an Army vet with a history of substance abuse secondary to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In my effort to asses the client’s mental health on a weekly basis, I took notice in how the Feedback Informed Intervention (FIT), provided a unique opportunity for me and my client. Boswell, Kraus, Miller, & Lambert (2013) says there 's a moment in time when the patient and provider can look through a window together which the therapist…

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    created a trust and confidence bridge between us. I realized that he’s a great leader that lead with his heart and mind, but not just his mind. Being a leader without fear of judgment from others or criticism, he always wanted to receive honest feedbacks when he need it…

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    Through the feedback, I received multiple comments that my speech had a good flow and organization, so I made sure to keep that aspect of my speech the same. In all the comments, it was suggested that I incorporate more statistics to deem myself more credible. With this feedback, I added at least one more statistic to each main point. I also received feedback to add more personal examples. I thought this was a great point, because…

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    internal influences are made. An example of an internal influence that disrupts the negative feedback system of blood glucose regulation is diabetes. Diabetes is a disease in which the body is not able to absorb enough glucose into cells or does not get converted into glycogen, either because of the lack of insulin in the body or because the body does not respond to the insulin properly. Because the negative feedback system is not functioning, the glucose in the blood can increase to dangerous…

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    In class, after I handed in my first observation, we started talking about the self-fulfilling prophecy. The self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true due to positive feedback between belief and behavior. In other words, behavior influenced by expectations causes those expectations to be true. I believe that Johnny is a good kid, I’ve seen him get really excited about work and do well. On the other hand, I have also seen him talk back and…

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    social environment (Guinn, 2002). Existing research supports this theory. For example, by mid-childhood people show a preference for feedback that confirms their self-views (Cassidy et al. 2003), and people have been found to become more certain of their self-conceptions over time as they accrue supporting evidence (Swann, 2012). Although receiving self-verifying feedback affords an individual several benefits such as greater perceived trust and intimacy in relationships and more harmonious…

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    individuals who were unhappy or dissatisfied. Early in the beginning of the chapter’s life, she discusses an issue the group encountered with a former member developing a spinoff group without permission and evidently went off the rails with negative feedback. This shows a clear example of success not being examined well as this occurrence was incredibly unexpected as an external factor, despite all the efforts in making the chapter a positive group. In this case, it is “common for executives…

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    Throughout time man is possessed with the question, what is culture? The question results in two answers. There is one with positive feedback or one with negative feedback. Culture is dependent upon the influences of people and how they interact with each other in their said culture and others in a different said culture, by which they create societal norms for people to categorize themselves. The interpretation of what culture is or should be like differs upon each individual’s own beliefs.…

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