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    Protocols for Engagement Protocols represent the ways of showing respect and politeness when people interact with others who have different cultural backgrounds (Perso & Hayward, 2015). Protocols exist in the cultural communities regarding the way people communicate with others. Interpersonal relationships are crucial in Indigenous cultures. Teachers need to establish close relationships with Indigenous students and parents in order to build the trust needed for engagement and respect (Perso…

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    begin to perceive that they lack friends, lack of likes for their pictures or they are being bullied. It is imperative for individuals to be around family and friends when they are depressed (Lewis et. al., 2015), reinforcing the notion that family engagement will decrease the chance of individuals being depressed due to social…

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    For the younger kids, the only aspect I can really go into is that of the staff/child interaction. The staff only conversed with the younger of the two, the three year old. But in those interactions, they didn’t follow the ideas that we put forth in the classroom. In the example I gave earlier, of the child who went outside and climbed on and across the structures, the teacher didn’t allow the child to go across without holding her hand for safety. As we learned in class, children likely wont…

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    Brother G Interview Paper

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    Brother G’s environment greatly promotes his occupational performance and satisfaction, due to the services provided by the facility in which he resides. A large part of his life centers around his religious faith, and the facility enhances his engagement in these occupations by providing daily mass, weekly confession, and private prayer spaces. However, occupational performance and satisfaction are limited by the rules and standards of the facility. Although Brother G’s chronic health…

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    system relies on Evolent to perform based on the agreement and requires that it not only operates but also oversees its operations and report out its results to the organization. While both organization has a vested interest in the success of the engagement, ultimately it is up to Evolent to deliver on the agreement to ensure a successful operating…

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    Employee engagement which is one of the more important parts of the employment process, is also one that can be very complex and inconstant. There is three levels of engagement which engaged, not engaged, and the disengaged. (Bhuvanaiah, T., & Raya, R. P. 2015) Engaged employees are passionate, put forth a great effort, and are the organizations most desirable employees because they consistently show innovation and commitment. (Bhuvanaiah, T., & Raya, R. P. 2015) The employees that fall under…

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    used by college students to enhance the interaction in class. The answer is simple. According to a few studies, Twitter can be used in the classroom to increase the interaction between college students where they feel the authenticity of the course and that they are in some way connected to something real. Technology is being used with almost everything, and social media is…

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    activities and experiences that students do, act, investigate, gather, organize, analyze, and evaluate information” (p.132). It is hard to imagine that through all of the benefits that exist within the field of science that it is still a subject that is not supported well enough in many schools. The subject of science is complex and requires all types of English from writing to speech and it also requires students to actively engage. Science is a subject that ELL students are able to do well in…

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    responsibilities of teachers is to help their students learn. It can be difficult for learning to take place if the learning environment is not productive and conducive to learning. In this class the teacher to a kinesthetic approach to the lesson, which involved keeping students engaged in activity with and without the presence of the teacher. She used letter tiles to model the words they mentioned to the students, or those mentioned by other students. Secondly, this video depicts behavior…

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    Masquerades Film Analysis

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    The movie “Masquerades” gives a different, more comical perspective to the notion of Arab love and marriage. The main character of the movie, Mounir, struggles to find a suitable husband for his sister who suffers from Narcolepsy. Mounir gets himself and his family into a jam when the town begins to think Rym, his sister, has found a fiance in a rich,famous foreign man. The story follows Mounir and his family as they struggle to keep the secret of the fake suitor and the movie ends with Rym…

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