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    challenged to think critically, calibrate my moral compass and articulate a difficult position. I accomplished the dual goals of raising awareness and sparking a broader debate. When you put your neck out—especially in defense of an unpopular idea—there will always be pushback. As I see it, I am all the better for it. Through this I have acquired a greater sense of self awareness and internalized the drive for self-improvement. I have gained an appreciation for the complexities and the…

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    Situational awareness is defined as “the understanding of objects, events, people, system states, interactions, environmental conditions, and other situation-specific factors affecting human performance in complex and dynamic tasks.” (Reichenbach, 2009) Situational awareness is simply “knowing what is going on, so you can figure out what to do.” It is how you know what and why something is occurring; what will or could happen next, and what options you have to mitigate or control the situation.…

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    organizer and CEO of KnowBe4, LLC, which has the world 's most famous incorporated Security Awareness Training and Simulated Phishing stage. An information security master with over 30 years in the IT business, Sjouwerman was the prime supporter of Inc. 500 Company Sunbelt Software, a various honor winning hostile to malware programming organization that was obtained in 2010. Understanding that the human component of security was as a rule truly ignored, Sjouwerman chose to help associations…

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    there are five defined reading instruction skills children must develop, namely; vocabulary, phonological awareness, phonics, comprehension and fluency (Barclay, 2009). These skills taught in a diverse, exciting, and motivating manner accompanied with effective explicit and systematic approaches are essential in students achieving success in reading…

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    message (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). Letter-sound activities can be incorporated into lining up routines (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). During outdoor play literacy activities or singing activities can be included to develop phonological awareness skills (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). Read alouds can be conducted outside, and books can be read that relate to what children see outside (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). This activity can create a connection between print and the…

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    James McKay | DoB: 8.11.02 | Date of Report: 20 July 2015 Speech-Language Assessment Findings James’ language, speech and phonological awareness skills were assessed in June 2015 to determine the best strategies to support his academic and social development. Although James displayed a strong working knowledge of certain language-processing concepts, he has overall difficulties with spoken language that will significantly undermine his interpersonal and classroom activities. To…

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    Depression: It means being continually sad or unhappy. It is usually accompanied by lethargy and loss of appetite and sleep disturbances. The patient normally withdraws from his friends and becomes less social. Seligman (1973), said depression psychiatry "cold”, because of its diagnostic frequency. It is usually easy to see when someone is depressed What Are the Main Causes of Depression? Depression can occur due to a variety of reasons such as: • Abuse: Misuse, Past physical, sexual, or…

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    Autobiomythography In the next couple of pages, I will be taking you on a roller coaster ride, to explain my autobiomythography so you can learn a little bit about myself, and the symbols that represent my life everyday. Sometimes we don’t take the time to see what is important for us until we draw it out on paper, and we realize that this symbols, quotes, or things, are a huge part of our lives. This symbols or pictures represent everything to us, so it is important to show others what we…

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    Which CORE Phonological Awareness OR Phonics Lesson Plan will you demo for your small group at our next in person session? Why did you choose it? What appealed to you about the lesson? Please be specific and reference page numbers when possible. The phonological awareness lesson plan I will presenting is located on page 132 titled Phonological Medley. This lesson is very interactive using visual…

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    Big Ideas: The big idea in this lesson is to be able to understand phonological awareness. If the students are able to master phonological awareness, then this will help them with reading, fluency and comprehension. If students do not understand phonological awareness, then phonics will make little sense to them. b. Key Concepts: The key concept of this lesson is to be able to identify and say the initial sound of a word…

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