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    Play Environment Analysis

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    identifying their needs which result in forming positive, personal relationships with the child and their families. This allows the teacher to recognize the student needs, interests, and abilities in addition to the family goals, values, expectations, and discipline (NAEYC, 2009). When educators plan curriculum this assists in children achieving the important goals of learning from their participation of small groups, centers and daily routines. They will plan activities that integrate learning…

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    Positive Psychology Essay

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    Introduction: They say that a team is only as strong as its weakest member. But, does this hold true for an individual - that a person is only as strong as their weakest characteristic? Positive psychologists would say no. Positive psychologists wish to aid people on their journey through life by emphasizing on one’s personal growth through one’s character strengths and the refinement of one’s weaknesses. By focusing on personal growth, rather than comparing oneself to others, one is able to…

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    As a child, I never particularly cared for reading. It was just something I did to find out what kind of cereal I wanted to buy or what TV shows were on at the moment. However, when I went to my grandparent 's house in the summers, my grandma would frequently read to me. One of my favorite series ' was Anne of Green Gables. In fact, I still love the books today and remember the characters and their fun adventures very vividly. That established my love for books, but actually convincing me to…

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    Introduction During adolescence, children go through a lot of changes, including physical, biological, and emotional, that can impact their psychological and behavioral developmental. Although there are many variables that play a role in their development such as their genes, peers, culture, and gender, it is believed that parents are the major factors that impact their children’s development. Many studies have been conducted in order to discover the different parenting styles in existence as…

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    Evaluation The standards for evaluation about performance are based upon New Jersey skills and knowledge that teachers needs with high content knowledge and varied instructional strategies. Teachers should be able to create a positive learning environment so students can learn. Also, teachers should implement a variety content including students as participants as a part of the positive environment (Hinduja & Patchin (2012). It is important that teachers have the ability to work with diverse…

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    Social Ecological Model

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    The fourth tier of the Social Ecological Model is community, which looks at the relationships between different organizations. One example of this is the relationship between social media networks and the workplace. Many businesses are using social networking to promote themselves. Although this is good, there can be some negatives to employees using social media. Networking using social media can affect productivity, knowledge, and motivation in the workplace. There have been many reports of…

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    Max Weber Bureaucracy

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    The principle states that “Office management, at least all specialized office management – and such management is distinctly modern – usually presupposes through and expert training” (Gerth and Mills, 1970) (Cited in Hughes, 2012, p. 49). Weber’s fifth principle outlines that working for the Bureaucracy is a full-time occupation, not the secondary activity it once was. This principle states “When the office is fully developed, official activity demands the full working capacity of the official ……

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    INTRO: During the Romantic Era, a lot of poets came alive with the newfound love of nature. George Gordon (Lord Byron) and Percy Bysshe Shelley are just two of the six poets that wrote poems about nature and what it meant to them. the introduction of “To the Skylark” by Shelley and “Apostrophe of the Sea” by Byron really made the Romantic period burst with literature. Although the poets are similar with some aspects, they have very different writing techniques and you can tell through their…

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    It is the combination of the disciplines of strategic thinking through the use of strategic foresight, strategic alignment, by utilizing strategic leadership, and strategic action through the use of strategic management”. (Sowcik, Andenoro, Mcnutt, & Murphy, 2015, p. 111). Anticipatory…

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    National Teacher Dispositions (CAEP) The First standard states that the teacher should be able to understand that each student is an individual, who has different way of consuming information and digesting it. Moreover, by using different methods of teaching for different individuals, the teacher can increase learning ability for a particular child. The standard states that because such aspects as cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas may vary for every student, the…

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