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    My time in counseling has come to an end. This road has been one of ups, downs, curves, and collisions. Throughout my time I have learned to help myself and how I am capable of helping myself. First, I want to say thank you for giving me the tools to know how to navigate life. Though our time was short, I learned so much. Secondly, you had asked me to do a critique of my experience working with you in counseling. So, here it is… Listening: I think having others share their stories, secrets,…

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    experience is important in that it allows the student practitioner to be self-aware and analyze his or her critical thinking based on patient encounter thus allowing them an opportunity for learning from their discovery (Wilding, 2008). To appreciate the improvement and expansion of my clinical experience and learning curve, one must look back on my first clinical rotation. My knowledge gap based on my limited clinical experience has improved; while, my clinical time management remains…

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    ETL program will provide me with the opportunities to learn the tools to help develop challenging and engaging curriculum using the digital landscape. Additionally, GWU ETL use of applied research will provide me the opportunity to have a hands on learning building these tools. I am eager to learn from Dr. Natalie B. Milman about her work on digital portfolios. As a home educator one of the frustrating challenges we face, is finding an accurate way to capture a student’s unique and varied…

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    Intelligence has been defined in many different ways such as in terms of one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self-awareness, communication, learning, memory, planning, creativity and problem solving. It can also be more generally described as the ability to perceive and retain information and apply it to itself or other instances of information creating referable understanding models of any size, density, or complexity. This ability significantly increases the adaptive…

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    Dressage, It actually has nothing to do with dresses or dressing. Many people have no idea what dressage is. Dressage actually involves training a horse. There are many steps to training horses dressage which depends on the horse's age, breed, and demeanor. First, you would start out picking out a horse that will fit your needs and wants. If you're a “green rider” you wouldn’t want to get a “green horse” because it would create a lot of frustration because a “green horse” has little or no…

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    My passion is learning; from the trivial to the essential. Luckily, I was able to get a head start on my education to quench my thirst for knowledge. I was fortunate enough to be of the elect few to attend the Mathematics and Science Academy (MSA), an early college program located at the University of Texas at Brownsville. MSA allowed me to graduate with my high school diploma and associate’s degree concurrently. Because of this advancement opportunity, I was able to graduate with a Bachelor of…

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    perspective even when they seemed bad. For example, I don’t get a lot of main parts in my theater group. In fact most of them are ensemble if not minor parts. While that may seem like a message saying “ You will never get it” or “ you stink”. But due to learning about making positive things through negative situations has made me a more calm, cheerful person. Instead of hearing “ I stink” I took it as a chance to observe the more experienced ones and learn more so my acting could improve, and it…

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    facilitate learning in a variety of ways, engaging students to learn can take on many different forms. As a result of taking Baker’s EDU 5101 – Learning Theories, I now have a variety of best practices and strategies to facilitate in my classroom. I have been teaching freshman girl’s health and PE at Buhler High School for fifteen years. I decided almost two years ago to begin the process of earning my master’s degree in education from Baker University. My most recent class, Learning…

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    of time required to process and receive our everyday sustainment needs such as; parts, food, equipment, and even the personnel required to complete the mission. This improvement has taken time to come to fruition though. There has been a true learning curve over the years that has caused more inefficiencies throughout the services, but as we increase the quality and quantity of training on how to use these systems, we have learned to become much more organized in the ways we do…

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    For my something new project, I chose to do needlework and sewing. My mom brought the idea of doing needlework along with sewing because I would be able to learn how to do different stitches and make something decorative for my room. The embroidery projects that she made displayed many intricate details. I thought, I might as well try it because it looked like it was an entertaining project. In addition, I also chose to do sewing because I knew my grandma had done it for most of her life. My…

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