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    Specifically I need to concentrate on Advocacy and Helping Skills. I find that sometimes when working with groups I forget that everything can be a teaching and learning moment. When I see a team member in a concerning situation I sometimes just take over the task or “fix” the problem. I know that I need to work on my helping skills and try to help guide the team member through the situation, rather than just take…

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    How I will explain to someone who has never took this course about learning, is learning is a wonderful experience of understanding the world around you. When learning new information you can take in an understanding of knowledge that will last you a life time. You will know how to use critical thinking skills, critical writing and how to conduct your thoughts in a professional matter. When I say conduct your thoughts in a professional matter I mean being able to communicate and write your…

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    As a student writing an interviewing essay for my English class. I interviewed Ehab Gawergy, who is my dad and a professional soccer player. Ehab is now 46 years old and has a family of 2 boys (Gerges and Beshoy) and his wife, Suzan. Ehab is from Cairo, Egypt and came with his family to the U.S in july of 2009. He now lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his family. Ehab was a great soccer player and played as professional soccer player when he was twenty. Soccer to Ehab was not only a sport, but…

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    According to Panlumlers & Wannapiroon (2015) the problem-based learning approach aims for exposing the learner to a situation where there is a need to find a solution, and create an experience for it. The development of this theory served as a stimulant to increase foundational skills among the learners (cognitive skills, problem solving abilities, motivational skills and self-directed learning. On the other hand, the problem- based learning approach, as suggested by Imafuku, Kataoka, Mayahara,…

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    In this journal reflection I focus on some insight of first Journal Entry Number 1, the group facilitates process, on learning materials and where do I see myself being successful in this course. In first journal I stated I like the idea that you create a positive learning environment in the classroom because, it allows me to feel comfortable, safe and engaged. Therefore, how this will relate and what I take from it; during I will work with group I have to work on creating opportunities for…

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    students with a mixture of 7th and 8th grades students with one 6th grader. His lesson is math ninja, which was quite fun. I chose to do Competency 008 which is the teacher provides appropriate instruction that actively engages students in the learning process. I picked the three teachers listed above. They showed several types of lessons and how to execute them in different ways. Ms. Bell and her co-teacher started the check booking project before I started my observations, but I was able to…

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    a. For my next three quarters I plan on continuing my science, writing, and other GE courses into my schedule. It is a goal of mine to include at least one class each quarter that interests me, whether it is required or not for my degree. I continue to work as a swim instructor and an equipment room attendant to pay for my education for the following year. I am currently a member of HMP3, EducationCorps, CNS, and BSSA organizations. My plan is to continue being an active member of all of these…

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    Responsibility over your education Claiming an education is easier said than done and as you grow older you begin to realize how responsible you are over your own education. In Adrienne Rich’s essay, “Claiming an Education,” she makes an argument about responsibility for all students. In her opinion it is important, within the educational community, to truly take control over our own education. That is to say, you as a student has to be engage with what is being taught to you. Rich states,…

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    step of being successful is learning about yourself. It is crucial that you know what your strong points are in order to feed off of them and use them to your advantage. It is also important to know your weaknesses so you can practice and work harder to make them into strengths. Western Technical College is able to help find, educate, and practice all skills needed in the work place. Western Tech is able to provide excellent education without deviating from my learning path by adding un-needed…

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    I am a person that attracts obstacles, because I seem to always have some giant dilemma sitting in my way; hindering me from being successful. I do not blame anyone (including myself) or anything for the hurdles in my life or academic endeavors. I believe that is it possible to learn to combat some my bad habits when it comes to studying and building a sound itinerary for my academic future. High school did not prepare me for “the real world” the world of working professionals. It did not arm me…

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