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    B1. Active Participation Strategies Questioning: Asking students on their knowledge on different types of triangles serves as a quick check on students’ comprehension and gets student involve in the lesson more actively. (University of the Science in Philadelphia) Also, it can serve as checking their prior knowledge. Students above grade level (gifted) Questioning is an important part of the teaching-learning process because it enables establishing of what is already known and extending to…

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    The rapid growth and impact of technology is forcing every aspect of society to be adapted and updated, and education is not an exception. Nowadays, are certain factors that made the intervention of technology to education foreseeable. First a rising birth rates, which leads to a increasing enrolments and expanding. Subsequently, an increase knowledge in many fields, with modifying effects on the curriculum; this factors made advance technology influence on the instructional process (Ruark 1961)…

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    that takes into account the need for a more predictable working schedule that also allows for nonstandard work hours that cater to the specific needs of the employee can help to reduce family stress. A policy that takes into account the need for flexible work schedules could also include the institutional use of part time workers, which could cover the gaps in work schedules which would come at no cost to the company. The hard part here is for the organizational leadership and managers to…

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    One of the most difficult things so many people try to do is fit 26 hours into one day. In fact, it's completely impossible. Yet still, by the looks of so many to-do lists, people obviously try. If you've gotten to the end of a day and wondered where it went, you're not alone in this sentiment. Your natural conclusion might involve the desire to get hired help. It would be nice to have an extra pair of hands to help manage everything. However, not everyone can afford a personal assistant. In…

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    III Feedback Mechanism “Learning strategies are kind of implicit learning skills. Appropriate teaching methods play and important role in students’ acquisition and application of learning strategies” (Li & Xue, 2008, p. 229). There is an need for effective feedback mechanism, according to which, students are able reflect on their work and adapt and adjust their learning strategies, and teachers are obliged to improve their teaching methods to help students develop implicit skills to accomplish…

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    focused will improve your chances of obtaining this. A lot of people want the good things that come with this career but, they are not always willing to put in the work. Becoming a medical assistant requires you to be dedicated, service oriented, and flexible. First, when becoming a Medical Assistant dedication is a requirement. Getting the training is very important and takes time. Going to school for a certificate or…

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    The balance of crime control and individual rights has to be flexible in order for us to have a civilized society. Crime control which is the government enforcing the rules and laws of the land. When these rules and laws are broken, there are control measures put in place and consequences for not adhering to them. However, all individuals are entitled to their rights according to 4th amendment and 8th amendment of our constitution. The balance between crime control and individual rights will…

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    this design because the weight bearing member can remain flexible and still potentially meet target…

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    seen in my daily log entries, Mrs. Lanza was extremely flexible when it came to class activities. In fact, Mrs. Lanza would alter the class schedule depending on how students were reacting. For example, she would revisit challenging materials, take a break from activities that were causing frustration, and even plan an easy class period in response to heightened student excitement. Observing this, I am now aware of just how effective being flexible can be, for it helps show students how much…

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    control. The digital display on the remote shows you the battery life and current speed. The full size 42 inch classically shaped longboard is made with 6 layers of Canadian maple wood sandwiched between two layers of bamboo, making it strong and flexible. The deck is covered from nose to tail in grip tape to keep your feet in place and features a carrying handle so you can take the voyager wherever your adventures might lead. The over-sized Polyurethane wheels help the Voyager longboard easily…

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