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    Learning something new has always been frightening to me. I’ve only learned in a traditional classroom setting, so I knew online learning would take discipline. Through the years, family and close friends would encourage me to go back to school to finish my degree, but I never could fit school into my hectic schedule. After talking with my classmate, I began to visualize how important it was to finish my four year degree. I decided to submit the application and all the necessary documents to…

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    activities at home will allow them to be ready to do any other tasks out of home as workers, take decision, and able to assume their own responsibility. One method used to prepare people with DS, which is a required by law to become an employee, is transition planning which according to NDSS say that a person with Down’s Syndrome can live individually. Also, they are hired to work in positions such as manual labor task, public service, or related tasks (NDSS). These people can work and give a…

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    As a leader, I find that my best qualities include delegation, efficiency and intuition. Leadership positions come with great responsibilities. Trusting others to complete a task can help manage those responsibilities. Of course, I would rather do everything myself but, that is not always feasible. As an Alternative Service Break coordinator, my capability to discern when to have confidence in my co-coordinator and allow them to help will aid me in being a more effective and efficient leader.…

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    meet the target, it was not easy, there were a lot of challenges: the shortage of crews and the budget was the main issue; there’s an accessibility problem; the most of the stands were dense and busy (unbrushed); and the deadline was approaching. Task: Completing the FREP project within the time frame regardless of the challenges. Action: I believe my personal qualities significantly helped achieve the desired outcome despite the unfavorable situation for work. I analyzed the situation…

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    change up the classroom just a little by bringing out new building blocks and other objects to build with and assigning tasks in each center to try that have to do with building and using fine motor skills. In this plan all children will be able to use many skills and their imagination. In the class we have four centers that will be set up with additional objects to build with. A task will be given in each center. In art there will be building with paint covered blocks, balancing them ten tall…

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    Technology. With my knowledge I am able to assist them with the right insight to develop successful marketing activities to operate efficiently and effectively. Glenn Dunn and Jackie Proctor are responsible for all marketing related activities and task. However, they are not fully committed to succeed in this area due…

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    orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it discusses five practices that will improve student-centered discussion (Smith & Stein, 2011). These six practices are anticipating, monitoring, selecting, sequencing, connecting, setting goals and selecting tasks. The first practice is anticipating. In the book, 5 practices orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it states, “Anticipating requires that teachers do the problems as many ways as possible” (Smith & Stein, 2011). This is…

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    your priority tasks and creating a to do list, get into the habit of asking yourself these 6 questions in order to determine if the task is important or not. What is the most important thing to be done right now? What deadlines have I got? What happens if i don 't do this? Is it important? Is it urgent? Do i have to do this? Dealing with competing demands this enables you to is a constant issue in the workplace, creating a to do list and organising your mind to prioritise your tasks will…

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    Openness to environment showed how we had to operation by communicating and meeting up with each other. We had to meet up because of the athletes on the team, all the work could not be done remotely. The first two tasks involved us meeting to complete tasks for a specified amount of time. Task 1 was hard because that was right when both Clint and Jackson were heavily in their season with workouts and practices. We struggled a lot when trying to figure out a meeting time. This struggle of finding…

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    The task-centered approach is a very useful form of intervention due, to it originating in a social work context as a forward thinking, goal orientated approach.Moreover, it grew from the view that short-term intervention could be as effective in its impact as long term social work(Maclean and Harrison pg 214). Reid and Shyne developed the task-centered approach in 1960 as “a system of time-limited treatment of problems of living”(Reid and Epstein,1972 )as stated in Teater (2014 pg188).This…

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