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    Reflective practice The use of reflective practice will be the first to be discussed and how reflective practice relates to my own coaching. (Cropley et al., 2010; Anderson, Knowles & Gilbourne, 2004 cited in Believeperform.com, 2017) suggests there an increase in self-awareness is an advantage of reflective exercises. Through documenting my activity as a coach, I can get a better understanding of the techniques and strategies I apply when coaching. (Lyle, 2002) suggests that in order to learn…

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    During Mech 291 Summer Practice, TAI is carefully observed from several points of views. The observation process has helped experiencing the working life of a mechanical engineer and the sector atmosphere. The most significant part of the summer internship was applying the theoretical knowledge in practical world. The theoretical knowledge which is gained by the Mech 201 (Statics), Mech 202 (Material Science) and Mech 204 (Thermodynamics) become more meaningful when its applications have been…

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    Anyone who is entering into the workplace is required to be enrolled in a training exercise course to develop their skills on a job. The skills needed are taught or learned through experience hence why, having the opportunity to intern is a privilege; yes, everyone will have not the same experience but it will allow the intern to adapt to their new working environment and gain merely through hands on experience (Sweitzer & King, 2013). The intern’s role varies but inveterately their role in any…

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    qualitative data from the trainee’s position on the course. Every day at the end of the training a 15 minute focus group what held. The participants were asked two questions 1) what did you like about today’s training and 2) what recommendations do you have to improve today’s training. This gives the trainer and understanding of what the students may take away from the class and how to change the training style from day to day. The information is stored electronically and only the CABHP staff…

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    Upon entering a helping profession there is much to learn from basic skills to those needed for mastery. The following paragraphs will discuss the skills needed in counseling and conducting an interview. Ranging from the most basic of skills to those needed to conduct a crisis intervention. The importance of understanding these skills and foundation tools are essential to conducting an interview and ultimately the helping process itself. The skills learned will be applied to but are not limited…

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    I was a sophomore, when I started track and field. I did not know much about it except you had to run. My friend Diamond Peoples was telling me about how the team need more girls. She told me it is fun and you don’t have to worry about being perfect. After she got done telling me what all I can do and how she love track and field. I told her I would like to try out and I will be at practice tomorrow. The next day, during school I was excited that I can try out for track and field. But I was…

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    "What is a practice and why should I participate in it?", an athlete may ask. Practice is a performance of an activity or an exercise of a skill that is repeated many times to improve or maintain one's proficiency. Athletes should participate in practices because it allows them to improve and gives them the opportunity to achieve their full potential through sport. It allows athletes to develop lifetime values of sportsmanship to become a better person and prepares them technically, physically,…

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    A)Justify which phase(s) of learning the students in your team were in. The year 5 that I worked with were just at the beginning phase of associative learning when they started the day playing football. Associative learners understand the basic skills of the game and the rules they can do the skill but need feedback and can self correct a little bit, they can stay in this stage for a long time and it is necessary to get lots of practice to move on. Throughout the morning they developed their…

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    Ladies in Lines to be able to cope with their new environment in the training centre. However, Ladies in Lines breaks down the walls of what we would see as being feminine and places the women into what would normally be classified as a “male dominated environment.” We as viewers respond to Ladies in Lines, at first, as being quite a dramatic and confronting documentary that shows the intimidating and strict personality of the training officers and how the women respond to this, but as the…

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    It is obvious that training is important for employees to productively perform their job in the company. Where we learned a lot about this practice is the effect it has in so many areas. An example that comes to mind is in the game we played “Ask Matt”. That game, as well as the simulation, portrayed how many areas of business, and key performance indicators, training has an impact on. Training has a large impact on productivity, which is commonly known.…

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