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    12th Class Teacher

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    While it is the teacher’s job to make sure the student understands the material presented to them they must also make them believe in their potential as a person. According to the theory of Invitational Teaching classrooms should be a place for excitement and enrichment for everyone involved. Teachers have more power than some may believe. The way they behave in the classroom and the emotions they give off can effect the child more than the curriculum. Students can learn as many positive and…

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    Career Construction Theory. This theory maintains the following assumption, 1.) jobs today involve mobility 2.) individuals will occupy many jobs throughout a lifetime 3.) identity rather than personality 4.) adaptability rather than maturity 5.) intentionality rather than decidedness 6.) stories rather that scores (Roberts, 2017c).…

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    Piaget's Child Observation

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    Charlie is a lively and fun 20-month-old child that is bursting with personality. I observed Charlie in the comforts of his own home, along with his mother, in the early evening. Charlie is able to walk and is starting to develop some language and approximations for items (example: “vroom” for motorcycle). He is an only child and has a really positive relationship with both of his parents, who have exposed him to three languages (via his grandparents)—English, Dutch, and Spanish. I have known…

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    and reflection of feelings, to link group members to each other to create universality. My strengths as leader reside in my ability to organize and plan well, but I also remain capable of adjusting to what the group needs at the time. I used intentionality well with my questions and observations to create connections. I worked well with the group through the use of verbal tracking and appropriate visual eye contact. My voice and demeanor communicated warmth and interest with what each…

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    Curriculum Beliefs

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    Curriculum Beliefs Paper Introduction While curriculum is an essential aspect of all structured schooling it can have immense differences based on a variety of factors. One of these factors being the beliefs of the teacher implementing such curriculum. In fact the mere definition and purpose of curriculum can be drastically different from the perspective of teachers whose classroom are less than 10 feet away from each other. How an educator defines curriculum and establishes its purpose in the…

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    other social media. The woman in the ad image is specifically placed in front of the sandwich, not behind it, above it, or below it. This placement of hers puts her in a confined sexualized space. “Woman’s space is not a field in which her bodily intentionality can be freely realized but an enclosure in which she feels herself positioned and by which she is confined.” according to Sandra Lee Bartky (280). This statement establishes the…

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    and symptoms, Motley would argue that not all symptoms are symbols, but that symptoms can become symbols if intent is attached. For example, an unintentional cough or sneeze is simply a symptom and does not constitute communication because no intentionality was present on behalf of the sender. Therefore, Motley was sure to note that not all behavior is symbolic and that it is possible to not communicate. On the other hand, if two friends (A and B) are talking about another friend (C) who isn’t…

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    When first describing the wallpaper in her journal she explains that, “they have used…”(Gilman 671), different breadths or outlines, revealing intentionality within the paper’s construction and design. Although the paper is lacking in, “arrange [ment] on any laws of radiation, alternation or repetition,”(Gilman 670), its design and creation was intentional. The wallpaper’s design and society’s construction…

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    The Psalter Analysis

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    The Psalter is a book of Holy Scripture that has been both captivating and profitable in my personal journey of faith. Unfortunately they never became much more than a guide for Godly living, comforting words for those in torment or grief as well as songs and poetry that were slightly more anointed than modern hymns and contemporary worship songs. This study of the Psalms has been beneficial as it re-enforced and greatly deepened my understanding of discipleship in the Psalms. It also gave me…

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    g. citizen science) indicate a preference for expert contributors. To ensure information quality (IQ), consumers – users of data acquired from such crowdsourcing projects – implement gatekeeping strategies that vary in degree of subtleness and intentionality. These gatekeeping strategies stem from the underlying premise of a positive correlation between IQ and contributor’s level of expertise in a given domain. The assumption therefore, is that expertise leads to better contributions and the…

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