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    The Jigsaw Classroom

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    first that might occur. Everyone becomes involved and feels they are important because they depend on one another. All together it provides them with better social skills. No longer can kids just sit there and shy away while a teacher talks to them and tells them how to do something, they go into this knowing that a presentation of their skill they learned will be needed. In fact, no student can succeed completely and receive a good grade unless everyone works well together and as a team, which…

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    Its method is to use cases developed from actual situations or imaginary problem situation in which the trainees will be able to learn from independent thinking how his/her skills may be used in solving the problems presented. This method is a very useful tool for developing analytical skills. It is essentially a problem identification, problem solving activity. The main focus of this method is thinking and finding out many ways of solving the problem and analyzing the causative…

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    what are five (5) ways by which you can keep students engaged. (Explain what learning barrier is being overcome by each example you provide. 1. You can keep students who have a tendency to clown around/disrupt engaged in your lesson by incorporating games and acting (Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, nd). This allows them to play and take on silly roles while still maintaining academic learning. 2. Students who are discouraged can be kept engaged through activities that involve their own…

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    I was young and bungee-corded to the seat of the sled with my Dad at the controls. While my classmates were playing with toys, I was learning to manage our sled dogs and the environment. I would never guess that this experience would teach me the skills that I value most. My dogs taught me that we are only as strong as the weakest member of our team. Everyone has to do their part in order to accomplish the team's goal. When a member of the team struggles, another member has to compensate in…

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    Mental Growth

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    they have to move on after they "mastered" a skill? According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, " Unless you go beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow." This may be true to a point, but how does one know they have mastered a skill? The only true way to make sure a skill is mastered, is to constantly work on it. This is because skills are a concept like the world, they are constantly changing around us proving one may never master one specific skill and grow while on the journey.…

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    I believe that leadership is when somebody takes the initiative to help and motivate others by guiding and leading them to complete a goal or task. Leadership is very important because it helps people stay on track and achieve goals faster. It is especially important to show positive Christian leadership when I am acting because then I can show my faith and love for my Lord. If I act as a negative leader then it negatively affect others and their opinions of what they think about Christians. I…

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    set me apart and formed me as a person. From my position during freshman year as a class representative to now, being the house council President, my leadership positions have truly influenced who I am today. Each year has improved on my leadership skills from the year before. During my freshman year, there were three students returning to our class and two new people. Because of the fact that forty percent of the class consisted of new students, there was no problem for me to overcome the fact…

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    Istj Leadership Model

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    leadership skills and provide them with opportunities to put their skills in to practice, by refraining from “doing it all” as is typical of ISTJs. Human Domain 4 Relatedness – As previously indicated, I will take time to form one on one relationships with all my team members and try to find some common ground. This will help my team members to trust me and understand me better. I will also create a program unique for our team where we spend an hour a week bonding as team such as a soccer game…

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    but many people lack social skills regardless of their gender .People have associated the gender male to have the less social skills and women to be the talkers more socially involved. But ironically, we associate men as being leaders but yet believe they lack social skills when it comes to listening and associate women as followers but yet they are the talkers and give too many details never getting to the point when in reality is an upper hand on communication skills and we all know that…

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    Mentor Reflective Essay

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    different than a relationship between friends. There is a sort of bond that occurs from helping the student but the student holds you to higher standards than a friend would. I am excited about mentoring next semester because I want to hone my mentoring skills even further be able to help my mentees in a more effective way. By critically looking at my mentoring habits I hope to be more accessible to my mentees and to be a better planner of my meetings. Before training at the beginning of the…

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