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    Those interactions are characterized as nonlinear systems leading emergent self-organization through feedback. There are three essential components of complexity theory that provide a framework to understand emergent behavior leading continuous, radical change. The Far-From-Equilibrium State: The theory states that organizations display complex behaviors…

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    to make better areas of weakness. All through the process of attaining a goal, coaches and mentors give motivation and feedback in keeping up the spirit of workers to keep on track. Providing Feedback Employees in some organizations complain about rarely getting feedback on their performance. Coaches and mentors assist in giving the needed feedback. When employees receive feedbacks which are positive, it reinforces behaviors which are strong in place of work and give employees…

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    Dimension: Quality of Feedback Focus of dimension: Assesses the degree to which the teacher provides feedback that expands learning and understanding and encourages continued participation. Summary of strengths: Scaffolding: There were a few examples of teachers providing children with the necessary help to allow them to succeed or complete a task. For example, a child was having difficulty opening up a cheese wrapper. The teachers provided assistance by giving verbal (push it up, hold it…

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    allows the discussion to flow more freely as the students’ feel more comfortable expressing their opinions. Students’ needs to gain a visual of a number line, to see that it does not only consist of positive numbers, and there is another concept of negative numbers beyond this. You could start the discussion by getting them to think, pair and share about what they see in this number line. How is it different to what we normally see? It is integral to give them time to think about what they are…

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    Case Conceptualization 1 MRI Case Conceptualization Advanced Systemic Theories Mary and Jason have been divorced for three years and Mary is remarried. Jason and Mary have a child together and have decided to initiate post-relationship couple counseling to address their continued conflict and the parenting of their son. Both report their relationship began like many others with genuine love and concern but was rocky for the years following. Their arguments typically involved Mary complaining…

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    when it is negative is existentially pleasing because it provides a stable sense of self and it creates a more predictable social environment (Guinn, 2002). Existing research supports this theory. For example, by mid-childhood people show a preference for feedback that confirms their self-views (Cassidy et al. 2003), and people have been found to become more certain of their self-conceptions over time as they accrue supporting evidence (Swann, 2012). Although receiving self-verifying feedback…

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    comes to your answer being positive or negative. Since dealing with integers is such a pivotal point in algebra, it is important that the students learn how to add and subtract integers…

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    graders to see what they knew about integers/ negative numbers. It was interesting to read about the different responses that the students gave her when she asked them a series of questions. Through this article, I learned about six different models that explained the way the first graders were thinking when they were asked to count backwards until the smallest number. The first model is called whole mental model, in which the students order the negative numbers next to the positive number. For…

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    conclusion that there was no reason to believe in the silly superstitions that I had been raised in. I realized that there is no grand arbiter controlling everything that happens in this world. I am responsible for my own actions and if anything negative happened in my life, I needed to deal with it practically rather than praying to a…

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    Othello Belonging is feeling included and accepted in a group. Othello marries Desdemona without her father’s permission. He then is sent by the senate, as part of army business, to Cyprus from Venice. Iago swears that he is going to bring Othello down for “sport and profit”. He uses Roderigo to get Cassio demoted, which he does by having Roderigo anger Cassio into attacking Roderigo. Cassio wants to reinstate his name with Othello. Iago encourages Cassio to achieve this through getting…

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