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    teacher is doing those circle time activities. I am not totally sure what to make of that observation. I hope it is a consistent thing she does with the children even when we are not there. There was a really great circle time activity this week. The theme was pirates that day. There was a great pirate book about letters the teacher read with the kids. After that, she had a large bucket of sand for the kids to dig in and find “buried treasure.” This was an inside activity, which I thought was…

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    The Cougar’s Den would be a bar and grill type of establishment located on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Its mission is to provide and fun and safe environment for students and faculty to enjoys drinks and/or appetizers on campus after a long day of class. With having this on campus students of the legal drinking age that live on campus won’t have to drink and drive. Things that still need to be investigated are laws and rules preventing the sale of alcoholic…

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    Student Survey Paper

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    pre-survey consisted of 20 questions that were answered on a Likert Scale with possible responses of strongly agree, agree, undecided/neither, disagree, or strongly disagree. The survey was to discover students’ attitudes toward math and group activities versus individual assignments. There were questions to determine how they viewed themselves as far as skill level and ability to learn mathematics. There were also questions to gauge the students’ personality as far as if they viewed…

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    Sp2750 Experiment 4

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    EXSS 2025 Motor Control and Learning Experiment 4: Reaction, Movement& Response Time in Decision-Making Tasks I. Question 3: (i) Why are multiple repeated trials in each task required (ii) Why do we need to complete checks on the data (identify errors etc)? (iii) Why was there a variable fore-period between the start of a trial and the appearance of a stimulus in the tasks? (iv) Why was randomization necessary from Task 1b onwards? (v) Why was 80%(congruent) vs 20%(incongruent) split used in…

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    the DoD. It admitted “there had been noticeable progress within the Department toward explicit embrace of stability operations as a core activity.” The bandwagoning to classify military activities seeking to achieve stability as “Stability Operations” is misguided. It creates confusing policy lines and organizational boundaries. Nearly any military activity has a direct or indirect connection to achieving stability somewhere on the globe. Grouping or labeling these as “Stability…

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    At first, this study quantified the cost of CO on rural road maintenance contracts. Then the study identified the causes of CO and its preventative measures in road maintenance activities. Lastly the study developed change order contingency estimating tool and schedule crashing tool in order to assist in change management system of these contracts. The main conclusions and limitations of these three phase studies are described below. This study determined the amount of CO on road maintenance…

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    Language theories influence classroom practice? Dogme and Emergent Language theories both challenge the traditional teaching methods. A Dogme theory approaches teaching from a ‘materials light’ perspective, with very little to none of the classroom activities coming from a textbook or syllabus (Boyadzhieva, 2014, p. 783). The idea is to get the students’ to become autonomous learners and for them to come to the classroom with their own set of objectives. All tasks are interactional and…

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    Explain how social organisations and relationships affect the learning process. When children start school they are will go through short simple assessments to enable them to be put in a group of which an activity or task they are asked to complete is appropriate for their stage and level of learning. The learning process can be affected by many different things in a positive or less positive way. For example When a child has built a relationship with another child whom is more confident at…

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    that each member is placed with a job that would build the skills that they need. The Clubhouse has monthly individual meetings to discuss the members plan and progress of skills. Other planning tools they use are task analysis, activity analysis, activity planning, and activity modification. The Clubhouse implementation method is to brief, lead, and debrief each member about his or her goals/objectives. Their implementation method was effective because all the participants were fully aware of…

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    Kpa Workgroup Plan

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    Create a workgroup plan that identifies goals, objectives, expectations and KPI/KPAs. This will create a standard for you to organise your time around, delegate tasks, and set and achieve personal targets. Identifying KPAs is essential because they identify the areas that are essential to producing results in your role. 2. When creating a schedule/time-management plan, prioritise your daily tasks. Primary tasks: Tasks that are essential to meet your targets and KPAs. Secondary tasks: Tasks that…

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