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    A Career As An Internist

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    Often, they will examine patients to find the location of a health problem. Internists must be able to order lab tests and analyze data for their patient’s health. For this occupation, people must be well organized and have the ability to keep detailed records. Sometimes, internists will have to perform…

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    Helpful Study Skills

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    Critical thinking helps obtain great problem solving and analytical skills. These skills will not only be helpful in college, but also in everyday life. This skill will help you collaborate better with classmates and solving problems. The steps to critical thinking are first identifying your problem, Once you have identified the problem your second step is to analyze the different perspectives of one another, then you brainstorm all the possible solutions of the problem and last decide what…

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    Why Math Is Important

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    If I was to describe mathematics I would describe it as using numbers to solve problems. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, mathematics is “the science of numbers and their operations, interrelations, combinations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement, transformations, and generalizations”. I believe mathematics is not just a class you have to take in school. It is not just a class that students dread to take in school. Some…

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    learning in various STEM subjects. Nevertheless, fewer studies have been conducted for exploring the application of CTAT in college STEM courses, particularly for African American students. The proposed research will fill the knowledge gap by answering following question: (1) To what extent can STEM faculty use CTAT to develop ITS for delivering the desired pedagogy? (2) What are impacts of the ITS-based SRL assessment on the development of a deeper understanding of domain subjects and…

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    the success as a leader on my swim team, I prove to have keen problem-solving skills. I enjoy collaborating with my team to achieve group goals and believe this to be particularly helpful in occupational therapy. Many issues arose during my career as a swimmer that ranged from personal mêlées, to problems organizing a fundraising walk for muscular dystrophy. Each issue I face with confidence and empathy. My eagerness to enhance my problem solving skills, will aid in my deployment of my…

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    The Tuckman 's stages of group development are all necessary and inevitable in order for the team to grow, to face up to challenges, to tackle problems, to find solutions, to plan work, and to deliver results. During the forming stage, my team members are positive and polite. I was anxious, as I didn’t fully understood what work the team was supposed to do. Hope played a dominant role at this stage, because she made the team members ' roles and responsibilities very clear and she had extensive…

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    Benson’s behavior and how it contributed to the problems in the meson lab, it becomes evident that although both Benson and Wingnut’s had similar physic background, Benson had a higher ability to utilize his practical intelligence compared to Wignut and most people in the office. As the case unfolds, there is no solid evidence of Benson giving direct feedback on solving the projects. He only gave suggestions on how to run team meetings and revisiting a problem that the team chose to let go of.…

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    Critically and Problem Solving When students are given the facts they require, they memorize those facts and use them to serve their short-term goals, which consists of passing tests and graduating to a higher class. However, when you give students critical thinking skills, they will be able to find the needed information for themselves. Students will be able to evaluate the qualities and consequences of that information. Students will also be able to utilize that information to solve any…

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    Tuckman has four phases of group development. The first being forming, the second being storming, the third being norming, and lastly the fourth being performing. Each of these four phases are influenced by different aspects of your group coming together and working. Essentially the three of these phases are meant to lead you to the fourth phase with success. My group has gone through all four of these phases throughout this semester, while working on our project for COM 240. Tuckman’s first…

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    Among the topics of articles reviewed and teaching methods presented by my classmates throughout the semester I choose to talk about service learning, case study method, problem-solving, guided discovery learning, Socratic questioning. The four chosen teaching methods are related, and they are centered around dealing with problems and their solutions. I will talk about each method and highlight their benefits and I consider them as the most important ones to me among all methods and topics we…

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