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    A core competence is an activity that a company performs proficiently and it’s central to its strategy and competitive which plays a key role in the company’s market success and profitability (Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, & Strickland III, 2016). Texas Instrument has re-shaped its business through strategy move over several years to put Analog and Embedded processing at its core. Virtually every electronic gadget today contains analog and embedded processor to make it work. Analog chips are…

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    Competencies are general descriptions of the abilities needed to perform a role in the organization. It is also the ability to do something well by utilizing the ability acquired through experience or training. I demonstrated competency when I use my practical knowledge of what I have learned in the clinical practice 220 and 320. I was able to collect date for residents, demonstrated head to toe assessment, perform nursing skills independently. I was report and document resident’s abnormal…

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    Pitch Perfect Characters

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    The film Pitch Perfect (2012) is a musical comedy that follows the story of an all-girl a cappella group as they attempt to win the national collegiate a cappella championship. As the main character, Becca Mitchell (Anna Kendrick) enters college at Barden University, the Barden Bellas, as the group is called, are in desperate need of new members. Unfortunately, the group had a prior incident that ruined their reputation, and no one wants to join the a cappella group. This forces them to accept…

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    under limited lighting, so the interview takes place in an almost dark room, with Karl basically talking to himself. Karl describes his childhood, where he is kept in a shed in the back, isolated from his family. There are times that he attends school, but the other children are mean to him, so he only goes time to time. While Karl is explaining about his childhood, it becomes apparent to the viewer that Karl has not developed at a normal pace, and that Erikson’s first psychosocial stage,…

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    Working with a group can be one of the most beneficial experiences and horrific experiences when trying to complete a project. As a growing student affairs professional I find that how a team is made up and the personalities of the team members plays a crucial role in how the team will succeed. I will discuss how my different strengths and areas of improvement help me in a group setting and where I see myself placed more than often in group roles. To discuss this topic and my position I will use…

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    Industry Knowledge Foundational Competency The foundational competency of industry knowledge includes demonstrating proficiency in maintaining well informed of the growth developments in the industry. A training and development professional proficient in industry knowledge maintains own professional knowledge, keeps abreast of industry changes and trends, and builds industry sector knowledge (Arneson et al., 2013, p. 85). My level of competency in these skills is shown on table 3. In the…

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    Teacher Quality Analysis

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    (Hanushek & Rivkin, 2010; Leigh & Ryan, 2008). To improve teaching quality the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) prescribes elements of high-quality, effective teaching and expected knowledge and ability for teachers across four career stages: Graduate, Proficient, Highly Accomplished and Lead (AITSL, 2014). Good quality teachers get to know their students and how they learn (Adams & Peirce, 2004, Levy, 2008). This student-focused aspect of quality teaching is the discussion…

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    Seeing a difference one teacher can make to a child was enough to inspire me to pursue a career in primary teaching.. During this time there was one teacher in particular which made such a difference to the inclusion of my son and encouraged him to engage in his learning again that I felt inspired to pursue a career in primary teaching. Helping children become individuals with a love of learning and to see the progression of a children when they are taught by a teacher willing to support them is…

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    Educational Contexts

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    ‘To what extent is a comprehensive understanding of teaching the developing child interconnected with effective application of the curriculum?’ Introduction This essay will investigate ‘Teaching the developing child’ and the ‘Curriculum’, as explored within the Teaching and Educational Contexts topic. Further analysis will aim to connect the aforementioned central ideas, and summarise the role of education and teaching in meeting diverse needs and supporting a student’s unique development.…

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    Atypical Child Development

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    development is “the process of growing, changing, and acquiring a range of skills at approximately the same age and in the same sequence as the majority of children of similar age.” (Allen 81) As sad as it sounds, children and their developmental stages are rather predictable. I work at a preschool and more often than not we find ourselves seeing the typical developmental process. A developmental sequence tend to be predictable and based off of observations of children of the same age. An…

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