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    intern has to prepare a project report at the end of the internship period. The main objective of the internship is to get the hands-on experience of the real world organization. The internship was completed with the objective of getting practical knowledge in the HR department of Hindalco Industries and also working on the main topic which was assigned to me. The first responsibility I was given during my internship was to understand my project topic which was pre-job engagement activities for…

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    My Work Experience Essay

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    the activity all I knew that I wanted for work experience was just a good co-workers; but now, I know that a good work environment includes so much more than just the people you work alongside. A work environment is a safe and comfortable place where you are happy and excited to work, and your work values and the company values oh inside with one another. I choose this two-hour activity because I can take this knowledge with me once I leave Old Navy and move on to my next…

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    Teaching Proposal

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    the most important since we need to know what to teach and to who. To determine the general topic is the best way to start and get our primary vision of the event we want to create. It also gives insight on the next steps such as how to integrate knowledge and adapt it so that the learner can benefit the most from the program. The learner population or target audience is ideal to determine initially since, as described in the assumptions of Knowles, the role of the learner 's experience is…

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    ways. By taking on the opportunities provided during the course, I have been able to further embrace my civic responsibility, professional development, and social understanding. By participating in a variety of service projects, I have gained the knowledge of understanding how important it is that I do my part in helping others in my community. Many of us come from the same area, and have had family here for many years. I believe it is our responsibility as citizens to help better the community…

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    Emergent Maths Essay

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    All children have an inbuilt mathematical knowledge of some sorts in which it is possible for them to build on. Emergent mathematics is how we use to describe how children construct their maths knowledge. The principle of emergent mathematics is that children should be exposed to maths from the day they are born despite their age. Children are taught to use their previous knowledge to solve a maths problem. This helps children to understand how the problem has been solved and not given the…

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    and Joe, his colleagues, were his friends. He thought that the pranks they pulled on him were meant in a friendly way, but with knowledge, Charlie learned that “Joe and Frank and the others liked to have [him] around just to make fun of [him]. Now [he knew] what they [meant] when they [said] ‘to pull a Charlie Gordon.’ [He was] ashamed” (Keyes 42-43). Because of his knowledge of the world around him after his surgery, Charlie leaned that all his coworkers who he thought were his friends, were…

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    Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) has been a system under debate for some time between, businesses and corporations, and educational institutions. The idea of the program is to asses an adult students prior knowledge and equate it to an institutional credit should they decide to return to college or university. However, there have been challenges in determining a standard to which this system could be used in order fast-track ones degree, yet still maintain the quality of…

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    Effective Educator Goals

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    Two of the Effective Educator Goals that I have chosen to provide rationale on are, Manages & Motivates and Reflects on Practice. I feel very strongly that most students, when given a positive, encouraging, and nurturing learning environment, can motivate themselves to be socially interactive and engaged in their own education. When students see your positive energy, feel your desire to learn, and know they are an asset to your classroom; most often will put forth the effort to be an active…

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    Knowledge is power? Many support this saying, but if one looks a little closer at the phrase, there are many holes in it. A latent secret our society holds can be determined as the following; many of our most genius intellectuals are in reality, depressed. Albert Einstein for instance was not a particularly joyful man, his mathematical work interfered with his first marriage, and it ended rather poorly. A more accurate saying would be ignorance is bliss. Knowledge may be power, but it carries…

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    the upmarket buzz; work-life balance is outdating (Santamour, 2015). Moreover importance of expanding space among colleagues for peaceful teamwork and collaboration blended with improvement in socio economic conditions of workers is the next big necessity to survive in a knowledge economy (Gandini, 2015). The dire necessity of integrating work and life, which in turn resulted in sound interpersonal relationship at work, was taught to this reporter by posing a proactive academic demand in a…

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