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    (Kasworm, Rose and Gordon-Ross, 2010, pg. 37). Having an understanding of others feeling and how they may feel when working in a group can be hard for many adults because as adult learners they are self-directed learners and having someone other than the teacher tell them what to do is hard for many to accept. For example, the students’ that I chose to work again as group were not agreeing with one another, so their emotions would become shaken that they could not ignore it. This is the proses…

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    argument in 5 minutes. Also it helped timing myself and getting ready for the presentation. I was able to present everything I wanted to in the presentation with the time limit. I would have stuck with the opening statements because I feel like I was a stronger speaker then anyone in my group. So I thought I could present our claims more effectively. I was able to cite and back up all factual claims that I made in my presentation. The other team tried disproving them when they found my…

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    School Belt Experiment

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    Experiment #18: School Belt, was presented by Erina, Patricia, and Ivy. In this presentation, they talked about the importance of the way in which children hold a spoon and brush for example. If the child does not correctly feed him or herself, the parent should try to guide them and teach them how to correctly go about feeding themselves. When using a specific object, a mental plan should be created that will help guide the way in which you will pick up the spoon or brush the first time you…

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    practice model is a social caseworker, which is one of the methods in social work being practice worldwide (Zaretsky, 2003). Like group work, it enhances social functioning of individuals and in this case the patient in the case study. There are many theoretical assumptions about social case work that are exhibited in this case study, and is effective in the following up on group work and in assessing the practice model (Pamar, 2014). These assumptions include; Individual and society need each…

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    necessary for presenting to the audience a clear understanding of the topic. Presenters and speakers in the business world will often be faced with no choice in the method the presentation is made; either a web-based audience or a face-to-face audience. Clearly there is a need for students to be taught to make high-quality presentations in both forums. Students should also be aware of which method of delivery works best for them, should they have a choice in the method of delivery. Knowing which…

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    Case Study: Ricco

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    Concerns of the Parent: One of the concerns of Ricco’s mother, is that his behavior will prevent the realizations of his true talent and ability. Ricco now has a computer at home, however there is still a challenge of internet accessibility. Communication Style / Learning Style: As noted in 2015, Ricco continues to display a “kinesthetic” learning style preference. He excels when given a single-task focus while utilizing a hands on approach to meet the needs of spatial-kinesthetic learning,…

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    an out of town presentation. He later found out that the only reason he asked to attend the presentation was his ethnic background. He decided to attend the presentation but did so own his own terms or in a way that was acceptable to him. He wanted to have a more active role in the presentation and not just be “token” presence. I believe his decision would pass Hooker’s generalization test in that I think anyone in his situation would take the opportunity to attend the presentation in hopes of…

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    my choice of group members. We all got along pretty well with each other, and it helped that I knew Abby and Ben on a personal level. This allowed us to get together at each other’s houses, and work together on the project. This allowed for a much easier collaborative environment, and it also allowed us to collaborate on everything together, instead of one person being assigned one part, and the other person another. I feel like this was a much easier way of creating the presentation, rather…

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    college and to be able to take a gender course. I went in the course thinking that I would have to change my opinions on certain topics just to earn a good grade but it wasn’t like that. In the classroom, I felt safe to have opinions and during the group discussions to voice my thoughts. I enjoyed to hear the different perspectives from my professor and peers, it helped me adjust my ideas. Another thing I appreciated was that my peers were very open to the problems that occurred in the past and…

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    The title of the event I attended was “Babies as a Business” by Raven Wilson on Tuesday April 12th, 2016. The presentation was about surrogacy and how it operates throughout the world. The presentation was about how the views contrast from country to country and how it relates to social justice. Surrogacy is defined as the practice by which a woman becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby in order to give it to someone who cannot have children. There are two different types of surrogacy,…

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