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    leadership program. When I found out I was accepted, I was ecstatic. I put in a lot of work to be successful and I was proud. Since starting the leadership team, I have experienced a tremendous growth as both a person and a teammate and can use skills that I have learned through the rest of my life. Being on the leadership has helped me become a better teammate and person. Before the leadership team, I was more likely to lead by example then to lead vocally. But through my training, the…

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    from skills-based approach where pupils are placed in rote learning situations like drills and skill practices where execution are done without understanding the rationale and link to actual games. To resolve the pupil 's perceived impression of skill learning for games as tiresome and boring, games concept approach (GCA) is identified as the preferred pedagogical approach. GCA aims to see improvement in the pupils ' ability to learn and play games as they are able to relate tactics and skills…

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    enhance organisational performance”. Training tends to be the short- term outcome to increase individual competence, skill, capability and behavior. Using Maund (2011) analogy, it modifies employee and organisation skill behaviour through learning experience in other to achieve a good activity performance. Development refers to long-term outcome where organisation and employee acquire skills and knowledge that can be used in the future where common initiative and added responsibilities is…

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    imagine myself running the entire show and announcing the games. I believed I solely belonged behind the scenes. Four years later, I run the entire broadcasting crew, announce every game, and know so much more about football. Many of my good friends and high school moments came from this simple club I decided to try out. I learned to never be shy about fitting in and trying new things. This opportunity has allowed me to gain excellent leadership skills and confidence in…

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    While there are many attributes I admire about myself, I also have some aspects of myself which I deeply dislike. I am an introverted person and prefer to be alone rather than around a group of people. I do well around people and I do have good social skills, however I find it easier to pay attention, work, and generally be more energized when alone. Tying with being a hard worker, I take my time to carefully…

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    eventually motivate others to raise to a higher level of performance . As a water polo volunteer coach I learned to create an environment where players would experience successful practices and would be motivated to try harder to improve their game skills. Through fun drills, I kept the team focused on improving performance as I provided individual feedback to players. My focus was to have each player do much better that they could on their own by modeling hard work and high expectations. My…

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    participation in athletic sporting teams for the city of Mississauga. I have been a part of the Mississauga Monarchs rep basketball team, which travels to a variety of different regions in Ontario. In these tournaments, we were tested in highly competitive games against very quality opponents within the province. This experience not only prepared me to understand the sheer competition that is included with many different aspects of life, but also helped me learn a lot about time management.…

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    When College Is Hard

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    The more new skills you learn the more it becomes easy to apply it to class work. In 2004 Nature article reported that, “that people who learned how to juggle increased the amount of gray matter in their occipital lobes, the area of the brain is associated with visual memory” (Cherry, 2015). When you stop using that certain skill the gray matter will be gone so it is important to keep up with the news skills. Even learning things outside the classroom helps our brain develop skills to use in…

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    Life Throughout the years the Boy Scouts of America have helped young men into leaders and hard workers in their communities. Although I've been a scout for six years I haven't regretted joining. Through scouts I have learned a lot of different skills that I use almost daily, whether it writing a speech or being a leader in class and helping other classmates. Scouts has helped form me into the person I am today in the following ways: by helping develop me into a leader, by helping me choose…

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    Introduction This 5 days training program for Parent Group Leaders will enhance the participants’ understanding by working with parents. Furthermore, the individual will develop new skills such as teaching and strategies of problem solving, which can occur during delivering the parenting course. Assessment criteria Before the participant can become part of the course an initial assessment takes place in form of an interview to find out what the individual knows so far about of working with…

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