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    Difference of perception of “asking a question” between Japan and other countries I have felt different a different atmosphere in a classroom since I came to Vancouver in February. The frequency that I hear questions, which are posed by students clearly increased. Then I noticed almost every student except for Japanese asks his or her questions when meeting something that he or she does not know. When I went to an ESL school, I experienced an event that symbolizes the characteristic of…

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    establish in the relationship, Sally and I can begin to work more effectively. The miracle question is a great key to open doors within a client’s dilemmas, asking Sally a miracle question can take us to places were normally everything will look fine. Assessing non-verbal cues will…

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    beginning of class, I enjoyed watching the video Asking only open questions. I found that it helped me see how open and closed questions looked like, in an interviewing session and that it’s important to use both open and closed questions. The video clearly showed that using only open questions would not work well when I am trying to help a client. It felt like the social worker kept going around in circles asking the same broad questions and at the end of the session there was no progress made.…

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    fifty question long, paper-and- pencil tests that asked “forced-choice questions” (Tileston, 2004). Those tests played an important role in my learning, and still play a role in the learning of students today. Tests with forced-choice questions should be used to test “declarative knowledge, such as facts, dates, formulas, and general information on a topic” (Tileston, 2004). When teachers need…

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    After, the phrases the SLP had Chuck work on questions to help his word anomia, comprehension, and spontaneous speech. She started with questions such as, what is your name?, Where do you live?, How is Francis (his wife), Who is she?, What is your horses name?, and lastly How old is Buddy (his horse. On the last question he answered 68, which is how old he is. The SLP had him to write it out, which helped him. The next part of the therapy session was a role play of a café. One of the SLPs was…

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    experienced human trafficking and talked with their healthcare providers. A complete honesty is needed in responding to questions. If something I am asking you is hard to understand, don’t hold back, you can ask me any questions and I will try to clarify anything. If there is a question that you are not comfortable…

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    an exercise that required us to speak to another human and to ask them the following questions 1. What do you do for fun? 2. What do you like to eat? 3. And what do you drive? However, you may remember that there were additional questions, that I did not include since I ran out of time. The compelling reason, which I realized at the end, was that I was not just a participant but I was asking follow-up questions that sparked a conversation. For example, I learned that Dara likes to draw…

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    involves the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions. These questions may be presented in the form of questionnaires or interviews. In this case, the survey was conducted through the use of questionnaires by the General Medical Council. The survey which I had selected…

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    Introduction The recorded interview was a tough assignment in my opinion, harder than what I thought it would have been. Being as to how I work in a clinical setting, interviewing patients I thought would have come naturally, however that was not the case. Although patients and peers have complimented me on my assessment skills, in this recorded interview I do not feel as though any of the skills I used came naturally. This could be due to the fact that I knew I was being recorded, or the mere…

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    Getting Over the Fear of Asking Questions A plethora of students face many difficulties in many of their classes whether it be not having a friend in that class or not understanding an assignment. They do not however want to raise their hand. Failure to ask questions is one of the most common issues of why a student is failing an assignment. Pretending to know the assignment or asking a friend that is in just as much confusion as a person are in is bound to add to a person’s bottomless pit of…

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