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    items that I expect each of you to work on in while I’m away from the office. I am postponing our Team Meeting until after the New Year. This should give everyone time to review our Server Maintenance document and notate any concerns. Greg: SOTI project. Provisioning our SOTI Dev/Test/QA server. We still must resolve the SHA-1/SHA-2 challenge. You should follow the same process as we’ve done for getting SOTI Prod provisioned with respect to collaborating/communicating with OIT. Additionally,…

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    Facilitates proper coordination: The plans of all department of an organization are well coordinated with each other. Similarly, the short-term, medium-term and long term plans of an organization are also coordinated with each other. Such proper coordination is possible only because of efficient planning. 4. Aids in Organizing: Organizing is not possible without…

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    Executive Summary I am proposing a localized implementation of marketing that will help the band, Azure Light, establish a marketing footprint and gain exposure in the Midwest, primarily in the Twin Cities Area. This plan features the hiring of a manager, the use of a variety of social media outlets, and a local tour to promote their new EP, The Gate. Objectives Azure Light is in its first year of operation. They wish to accomplish the following goals in the next year. I. Record a 10 track…

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    Asian Stereotypes

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    When working on important project, whether it be how to write a paper or how to construct a building, it is important to plan ahead and lay out a blueprint in order to have a sense of direction as to where one should be heading in a middle of the project. Group effort and diverse thinking is crucial in the process of creating the roadmap; narrow mindedness within a group will only facilitate thinking of one option, whether good or bad, as confirmation bias only encourages a decision to be made,…

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    bond. Temple Grandin taught me more about the importance of hands-on learning experiences. By knowing how a student learns, a teacher can employ several different ways of instruction. The need to cover all your bases is imperative when writing lesson plans. The personal construction of a positive learning…

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    learned three valuable lessons. The first lesson that I learned was the importance of structure in a classroom. The teacher for a U.S. history class had planned out a lesson that was both interesting and out of the ordinary. However, with this lesson plan the structure of the class had to be changed. Typically the class was structured with the same type of hook every class period. This hook was what the teacher calls “fun facts”, which are interesting facts that the students have to guess the…

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    connect each lesson to everyday life. As a teacher you have to be prepared to make alterations to each lesson plan in order to help your students be successful. The success of a student can be measured in many different verities. For some students it can mean making a very high grade, while for others it can be to pass a test. No matter what kind of success it is they are both…

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    educators and scholars deciphering content. The controversy has kept educators wandering what to teach and how to teach. This broad subject holds educators to an extremely high standard which they must not fall beneath; teaching philosophies and lesson plans must meet each standard. An educator is responsible for their students’ understanding. A quotation provided by the American Historical Association helps to reflect students’ potential understanding. “They lack an understanding of the field…

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    View Reflection This project took me about ten hours all together to complete. I spent a lot of time researching different creative activities that I could implement into my lesson plan to keep my students engaged. My goal was to find activities that would teach the students as well as getting them to interact with the activities. A lot of my time was dedicated to following the format and filling in the additional information the MoPTA required. I believe this lesson plan has some very good…

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    they can think of after my class. It can really help me to improve and revise my lesson plan too. 2. Agreement circle: I think I can use it in the art history and the art principle and element, I will just show them some picture and ask them about what art principle and element or what year of that painting, to let them discuss about it. 3. Alternative assessments: I can use it after every time they done a project, and these assessment can remind them what we teach in class, then they will…

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