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    Part 1Title Page Category of the Teacher You Will Become -  Adrienne Kinder _I am a(n) _Pre-k/Elementary______ (elementary, middle, secondary, pre-K) teacher of Social Studies/Science___(define subject if pertinent). Part 2 What led you into This profession?- 1full paragraph • Who or what (or both) inspired you to go into teaching? My inspiration is very easy to see. I started to volunteer at my church with elementary school age children. Other volunteers remarked that I was extremely…

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    Crawford write about a large-scale writing assessment from Central Michigan University which discusses different teachers’ results from various teaching techniques and strategies. Professors from all disciplines come together to reflect and assess student writing and were asked to discuss various teaching…

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    The diagram shows that there is a clear relationship between the productive skills (speaking and writing) and the receptive skills (listening and reading).so, speaking is inter-related in a way or another with the other skills. Valdman (1996.p.62) said: The ability to speak a foreign language is without doubt the most highly prized language skill, and rightly. So, because he can speak the language well, he can also understand it and he can learn to read it with relative case and also the ability…

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    motor skills. Features that may not have been depicted in the beginning of the year show up later on as they grow and develop. Children will sign their portraits. At the end of the day, each child will have a turn sharing his/her drawing during meeting time. As a group we will engage in indentifying details, and look for similarities and differences among us. During this activity the teacher will focus on the informal assessment in the classroom, and its importance in improving practice. Based…

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    think teachers want. Everything is data driven.” Internet resources reveal more testimonies from schools that have implemented these practices with successful outcomes, but School Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) is not just a theory or fad based on feelings or opinions. This approach has been studied for several years and there are evidences to support the effects. In Chapter 2 of the Kerr and Nelson textbook, evidences supporting the interventions at the primary tier include “improved…

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    Soft skills: An essential tool for success Ashish Kumar Isher*** Dr. Jyoti Kachroo** Dr. S.P Singh* Abstract This paper focuses on why Soft Skills are crucial and compulsory and complement hard skills, which are called technical necessities of a professional. People misinterpret/misunderstood soft skills for communication skills. It is assumed that if one’s communication skills are good, he is fit for the job. Soft Skills are more than that. These are people skills. Soft skills are…

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION What is training? According to the Merriam Webster’s dictionary, it is the process of teaching someone with skills that are needed for a specific art, profession or job. This statement means that in order for a person to excel in his or her line of work the individual must prepare ahead by gaining skills through training. There are different types of trainings and the methods that it can be administered. But it is not just about taking a training, because it’s just as…

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    health, as the clinician suggested. Emma stated that Jenna have not experienced any asthma exacerbation since the last visit because he attends a different daycare after school. The relationship was terminated mutually and based on nurse-initiated termination. The agreement is based on the observe conclusion that the family discovered solutions to their…

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF TAKING REQUIRED BREAKS 2 The Importance of Taking Required Breaks – Ways to Achieve It Good health is vital for any nurse. Nursing requires working long hours in often very harsh environment dealing with life and death situations. A nurse should be very strong both mentally and physically, so she can provide the much needed care for her patients and…

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    partner for Ms. Shrimp it is a double burden for Ms. Shrimp. On the other hand, the case indicates Ms. Shrimp is a volunteer in a local hospital and Ms. Shrimp at this point is unemployed. it may be an indicator that Ms. Shrimp lacks of professional skills or to a worst scenario Ms. Shrimps may have a disability. It is not stated what are the hours that Ms. Shrimps goes to the hospital to volunteer. At this point it is difficult to predict the age of Ms. Shrimp, however for the purpose of the…

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