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    The Relational Database Framework The collection of information provides access to the network of the data-processing system. The representation consists vital information of real-time events. The objective requires managing personal cognizant comportment for integrating vital information. The standard utilizer and application (APP) program interface to a relational database is the Structured Query Language (SQL) (Codd, 2003-2016). The APP retrieves and supplies the information from the graph…

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    Practicum Case Study

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    involved were already take during primary and secondary levels. There is a redundancy of learning on the subjects taken. Tertiary level should be the developing of the expertise of the student and creating that level of specialization. 3) Making practicum as an elective. The beauty of Psychology is in its flexibility especially in the workplace. Limiting the number of hours (or units) in OJT greatly hampers the learning process and malleability of the learner. How can one develop his skills…

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    Task A – Strength Essay Throughout life our experiences shape and form our personalities and our lives. A combination of education and real-life situations help recognize and identify our strengths and weaknesses. One of my strengths is leadership. Becoming a strong leader does not happen overnight but can begin to develop at an early age. My strengths as a leader is recognizing and adapting to the skill sets and personalities of my team. Gaining trust and respect is another key to my…

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    Classroom management is an important aspect that needs to be mastered by all teachers. This allows a teacher to keep control of his or her classroom with multiple procedures and practices to ensure that instruction time is used to its fullest and that the children will be kept in control. This idea that classroom management did not just come into existence; it was actually coined in by multiple theorists who have made their theories to contribute to this main idea that is now called classroom…

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    Christine Crow Case Study

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    time with both of my colleagues, they stressed the importance of and explained how the standards were part of everyday life at PA Cyber. Ms. Crow constantly stressed that leadership is an ongoing learning process. She said there were three main ways a leader constantly grows. Experience doing, learning from mentors,…

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    Social Entrepreneur

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    social entrepreneurship, the story of the Gloria de Souza and Florence Nightingale resonated with me the most. As depicted in the text, Souza wanted to bring “environmental education” to India. She was frustrated with the mundane and rather restrictive system of education that focused on memorization rather than understanding and creativity…

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    Challenges for skill development initiatives 1) The enormous size of the task in building a system of adequate capacity 2) Ensuring equitable access to all, in particular the youth, disadvantaged groups, minorities, the poor, women, people with disabilities, dropouts, and those working in the unorganized sector 3) Reducing mismatch between supply and demand of skills 4) Diversifying skill development programmes to meet the changing requirements, particularly of the emerging knowledge economy 5)…

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    Context of the study The thriving influence of globalization and competitive awareness has urged education authorities around the globe to review their policies and reform where necessary. In Hong Kong, the reform of the holistic education system in 2005 has introduced the new academic structure for Senior Secondary Education (SSE) at incremental levels which aims at equipping students for meeting the diverse needs of the society by offering alternative pathways to professional development and…

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    Critical Reflection

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    For this learning area: Self Learning and Critical Reflection, I have completed all three of the learning tasks for this area. In regards to developing a supervisory relationship I've had two supervisors from two teams, who have signed as well as discussed the Supervision agreement, including: when supervision will take place, how often, boundaries, contact details and so on. This relates to the third task in which I attended a supervision seminar provided by the organisation that described the…

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    they can live by in the world outside of school. To be an effective teacher for my students, I have to teach in a way that suits their learning styles and knowing their intelligences based on Gardener 's theory can help me achieve that. Knowing this about my students guides me in choosing my methods of teaching and also allows me to use a variety of different learning styles to suit the individual needs of my…

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