...Consider your own mathematical experiences while as a student and now as a teacher. Were your experiences consistent with the NCTM principles? Give specific examples of where they were or were not. Your response should clearly indicate you have completed the required reading. While reading the first two chapters of Guiding Children’s Learning of Mathematics by Steve Tipps, Art Johnson, and Leonard M. Kennedy, I was able to identify six principles for school mathematics (pp. 6-9) as well as two major mathematic curriculum principles (pp.13-23). When considering my own mathematical experiences as a student, I referred to my high school math education. My teacher at the time followed the six principles for school mathematics (equity, mathematics curriculum, teaching, learning, assessment and technology principles) very well. The only place that my teacher was lacking in was the area of technology because there was not a lot technology offered in the classrooms during that time. After reading through the mathematics curriculum principles for content standards an process standards (pp. 12-13), I believe that my high school mathematics teacher made certain that I was being taught whichever standards that applied to the course that I was in. I was able to read through the list under algebra and geometry and recall certain learning experiences. As a teacher, I am constantly learning about new methods to teach my kindergarteners. This school year, my kindergarten team and I are piloting...
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...Journal Review: Why God Became Man Kenneth Paul Watson II Liberty University THEO 313-D03 July 20, 2015 Critique Upon reading Why God Became Man, the author’s purpose becomes clear: to help the reader understand the incarnation of Jesus Christ and His purpose for doing so. The article goes into great detail in defining incarnation, how Jesus, from eternity, took human form, and His multi-fold purpose for becoming man. Strauss takes an orderly and focused approach to the article guiding the reader so that they understand the basis for incarnation and why Jesus became God-man. While lengthy, the article has logical structure and each point felt concise. The author demonstrated thorough knowledge of the Bible and of the person of Christ as he quoted multiple verses from both the Old Testament and New Testament to validate his claims. There were few assumptions as each argument became validated by scripture. Strauss failed to reference opposing viewpoints and arguments directly, but in a few instances generalized a couple of viewpoints that Christians have of the incarnation. For instance, when discussing the “steps in Christ’s exaltation,” instead of generalizing, Strauss should have provided direct opposing sources to help in strengthening the point. In reading the article the general purpose felt more to teach and explain incarnation as opposed to the defense of the concept, which may explain the lack of opposing viewpoints. Strauss used strong, precise, and...
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...Article Review MGT/426 March 18, 2015 Article Review Committing yourself to those that you do not know requires an open mind, heart and willingness to delve into emotions and feelings not typically found in a work environment. This trait is becoming more common within the workplace as it is a necessity to make the effort in order to understand and reciprocate typical thought processes, feelings and actions within a business institution. Article Summary Corey Jamison suggests a pattern of guidelines that shows how to make efforts efficiently for adjustment within a client based business. She stresses the importance of the assessment of organizational needs, and recognizes the identification of organization pattern; as well as the concept of living in a client system. She also points out the importance of understanding and appreciating the distinctive qualities and specific needs of working effective change within a client-organization. She refers to this process of coming to know an organization or business as “living in”. She suggests that "living in" a client system informs the change agents what they must be aware of in order to understand the target organization or business and their relevance to it. It also enables them the ability to discern the nuances of the system itself. (2001) Corey Jamison’s recommendations Mrs. Jamison poses several questions that are instrumental to the message of her article. Such as: How one is able to...
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...Part 1 To purchase this tutorial visit here: http://mindsblow.us/question_des/NRS-433VWeek3ResearchCritiquePart1/2854 contact us at: help@mindblows.us NRS-433V Week 3 Research Critique, Part 1 Introduction to Nursing Research – Theory, Design, and Sampling Prepare a critical analysis of a qualitative study focusing on the problem statement, study purpose, research question, literature review, and theoretical framework. This can be one of the selected articles from your previous literature review or a new peer-reviewed article. The completed analysis should be 1,000-1,250 words and should connect to your identified practice problem of interest. Refer to "Research Critique Part 1." Questions under each heading should be addressed as a narrative, in the structure of a formal paper. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. NRS-433V Week 3 Research Critique, Part 1 To purchase this tutorial visit here: http://mindsblow.us/question_des/NRS-433VWeek3ResearchCritiquePart1/2854 contact us at: help@mindblows.us NRS-433V Week 3 Research Critique, Part 1 Introduction to Nursing Research – Theory, Design, and Sampling Prepare a critical analysis of a qualitative study focusing on the problem statement, study purpose, research question, literature review, and theoretical framework. This can be one of the selected articles from your previous literature review or a...
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...Question 1 – How would you apply the methods of systematic reviewing to crowdsourced data? What steps would you take to produce the review? The below are steps that I would follow when systematic reviewing crowdsourced data: Step 1 – Client’s Question – It is important to understand the client’s question. From the instruction, it is to see that the client likes to learn about the comments of costumers for existing pizza businesses, particularly about chain pizza restaurant. The question proposed by the client is specific and answerable, which the client has a specific question that pinpoint to existing chain pizza restaurant. Step 2 – Website – The websites that are being used should be identify. Unlike systematical reviewing for articles,...
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...MGT 210 Week 1 CheckPoint 1 Incident 1-1: Promotion Into Supervision MGT 210 Week 1 CheckPoint 2 Article Review on Diversity in the Workplace MGT 210 Week 1 Assignment Article Search MGT 210 Week 2 CheckPoint Incident 2-2: Bad Times at Quality Shoe MGT 210 Week 2 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 3 CheckPoint: Incident 6-2: What Should I Do Next? MGT 210 Week 3 Assignment: Exercise 7-2: “In-Basket” MGT 210 Week 4 CheckPoint: Work Team Concepts MGT 210 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 5 CheckPoint Recruiting, Selecting, Orienting, and Training MGT 210 Week 5 Assignment: Exercise 10-2: OJT MGT 210 Week 6 CheckPoint: Employees’ Union MGT 210 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 7 CheckPoint: Incident 14-1: No Extra Effort MGT 210 Week 7 Assignment: Exercise 15-3: Test Your Leadership Style MGT 210 Week 8 CheckPoint: Incident 18-1: Changes in an Employee’s Behavior MGT 210 Week 8 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 9 Capstone CheckPoint MGT 210 Week 9 Final Project: Best Practices Manual for Supervisors ------------------------------------------------------------- MGT 210 Week 1 Assignment Article Search For more course tutorials visit www.mgt210.com Assignment: Article Search Resources: Appendix A, University Library, Ch. 1 (p. 19) of Supervision: Key Link to Productivity, and the References within the References Page section of Ch. 2 in Axia College’s Writing Style Handbook Review the six supervisory responsibilities listed in Appendix A. Locate articles from the University...
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...Research & Evaluation. Permission is granted to distribute this article for nonprofit, educational purposes if it is copied in its entirety and the journal is credited. Volume 14, Number 13, June 2009 ISSN 1531-7714 A Guide to Writing the Dissertation Literature Review Justus J. Randolph Walden University Writing a faulty literature review is one of many ways to derail a dissertation. This article summarizes some pivotal information on how to write a high-quality dissertation literature review. It begins with a discussion of the purposes of a review, presents taxonomy of literature reviews, and then discusses the steps in conducting a quantitative or qualitative literature review. The article concludes with a discussion of common mistakes and a framework for the self-evaluation of a literature review. Writing a faulty literature review is one of many ways to derail a dissertation. If the literature review is flawed, the remainder of the dissertation may also be viewed as flawed, because “a researcher cannot perform significant research without first understanding the literature in the field” (Boote & Beile, 2005, p. 3). Experienced thesis examiners know this. In a study of the practices of Australian dissertation examiners, Mullins and Kiley (2002) found that, Examiners typically started reviewing a dissertation with the expectation that it would pass; but a poorly conceptualized or written literature review often indicated for them that the rest of the dissertation might...
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...(Dec., 1993), pp. 607-625 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 2. The Killing of the Father: The Background of Freud's Group Psychology Jaap van Ginneken Political Psychology, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Sep., 1984), pp. 391-414 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 3. The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives: Personality Profiles, Interaction Styles, and the Things They Leave Behind Dana R. Carney, John T. Jost, Samuel D. Gosling, Jeff Potter Political Psychology, Vol. 29, No. 6 (Dec., 2008), pp. 807-840 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 4. A Kohutian Analysis of President Bush's Personality and Style in the Persian Gulf Crisis Robert H. Swansbrough Political Psychology, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Jun., 1994), pp. 227-276 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 5. Personality and Development in Childhood: A Person-Centered Approach Daniel Hart, Robert Atkins, Suzanne Fegley, Richard W. Robins, Jessica L. Tracy Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol. 68, No. 1, Personality and Development in Childhood: A Person-Centered Approach (2003), pp. i-iii+v+vii+1-122 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 6. Flight into Security: A New Approach and Measure of the Authoritarian Personality Detlef Oesterreich Political Psychology, Vol. 26, No. 2, Special Issue: Authoritarianism (Apr., 2005), pp. 275-297 Page Scan Article PDF Article Summary Journal * 7. When...
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...Studies on Manufacturing (Vol.1-2010/Iss.1) Jain et al. / Supply Chain Management: Literature Review and Some Issues / pp. 11-25 Supply Chain Management: Literature Review and Some Issues Jinesh Jain*, G. S. Dangayach*, G. Agarwal*, Soumya Banerjee** *Department of Mechanical Engineering, Malaviya National Institute Technology, Jaipur(India) Email: jineshjain1234@rediffmail.com, dangayach@ gmail.com, agarwal.drg@gmail.com **Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (Ranchi) Email: soumyabanerjee@bitmesra.ac.in Submitted: 10/12/2009 Accepted: 31/01/2010 Appeared: 16/01/2010 ©HyperSciences.Publisher Abstract: Supply chain Management has assumed a significant role in firm's performance and has attracted serious research attention over the last few years. A literature review reveals a considerable spurt in research in theory and practice of SCM. Combining and informing on features of Supply Management and distribution Management. This integration has resulted in the concept of extended enterprise and the supply chain is now manifest as the collaborative supply chain across intercompany borders to maximize the value across the entire supply chain. A large number of research papers have been published in various journals in last two decades. In this paper an attempt is made to review the status of literature on Supply Chain Management. A literature classification scheme is proposed. A total of 588 articles from 13 refereed academic journals...
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... | | | | |1 |November 16 to 22 |Module 01- Human Resources Management in perspective | | | | |Lesson # 1- Human Resources Management in Perspective |Review Power Point Presentation. | | | |Read Articles 1, 2 | | | | |Lesson # 2- Human Resources and Corporate Strategy | | | | |Read Articles 4 & 5 |Submit: *Exam #1 | | | |Lesson # 3- Americans with Disability Act |( due on November 22, 2015) | | | |Read Articles 7 |...
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...Table of Contents Table of Contents i List of Figures ii 1.0. Introduction 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Scope of Project 1 1.3. Glossary 2 1.4. References 2 1.5. Overview of Document 2 2.0. Overall Description 4 2.1 System Environment 4 2.2 Functional Requirements Specification 5 2.2.1 Reader Use Case 5 Use case: Search Article 5 2.2.2 Author Use Case 6 Use case: Submit Article 6 2.2.3 Reviewer Use Case 7 Use case: Submit Review 7 2.2.4 Editor Use Cases 8 Use case: Update Author 8 Use case: Update Reviewer 9 Use case: Update Article 9 Use case: Receive Article 10 Use case: Assign Reviewer 11 Use case: Receive Review 11 Use case: Check Status 12 Use case: Send Response 12 Use case: Send Copyright 13 Use case: Remove Article 14 Use case: Publish Article 14 2.3 User Characteristics 15 2.4 Non-Functional Requirements 15 3.0. Requirements Specification 17 3.1 External Interface Requirements 17 3.2 Functional Requirements 17 3.2.1 Search Article 17 3.2.2 Communicate 18 3.2.3 Add Author 18 3.2.4 Add Reviewer 19 3.2.5 Update Person 19 3.2.6 Update Article Status 20 3.2.7 Enter Communication 20 3.2.8 Assign Reviewer 21 3.2.9 Check Status 21 3.2.10 Send Communication 22 3.2.11 Publish Article 22 3.2.12 Remove Article 23 3.3 Detailed Non-Functional Requirements 23 3.3.1 Logical Structure of...
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...Table of Contents Table of Contents i List of Figures ii 1.0. Introduction 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Scope of Project 1 1.3. Glossary 2 1.4. References 2 1.5. Overview of Document 2 2.0. Overall Description 4 2.1 System Environment 4 2.2 Functional Requirements Specification 5 2.2.1 Reader Use Case 5 Use case: Search Article 5 2.2.2 Author Use Case 6 Use case: Submit Article 6 2.2.3 Reviewer Use Case 7 Use case: Submit Review 7 2.2.4 Editor Use Cases 8 Use case: Update Author 8 Use case: Update Reviewer 9 Use case: Update Article 9 Use case: Receive Article 10 Use case: Assign Reviewer 11 Use case: Receive Review 11 Use case: Check Status 12 Use case: Send Response 12 Use case: Send Copyright 13 Use case: Remove Article 14 Use case: Publish Article 14 2.3 User Characteristics 15 2.4 Non-Functional Requirements 15 3.0. Requirements Specification 17 3.1 External Interface Requirements 17 3.2 Functional Requirements 17 3.2.1 Search Article 17 3.2.2 Communicate 18 3.2.3 Add Author 18 3.2.4 Add Reviewer 19 3.2.5 Update Person 19 3.2.6 Update Article Status 20 3.2.7 Enter Communication 20 3.2.8 Assign Reviewer 21 3.2.9 Check Status 21 3.2.10 Send Communication 22 3.2.11 Publish Article 22 3.2.12 Remove Article 23 3.3 Detailed Non-Functional Requirements 23 3.3.1 Logical Structure of...
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...Journal Article Review Instructions Articles During this course, you will write formal reviews on 2 online articles. During Module/Week 5, you will review the following article: “The Origin of Old-Earth Geology and its Ramifications for Life in the 21st Century” by Terry Mortenson at http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/tj/v18/n1/old-earth-geology. Then, during Module/Week 9, you will review the following article: “East Africa’s Great Rift Valley: A Complex Rift System” by James Wood and Alex Guth at http://geology.com/articles/east-africa-rift.shtml. Content In general, each Journal Article Review must contain an introductory paragraph, the body of the work, and a conclusion. In terms of the body, the following items must be discussed: 1. Brief overview of the theme of the article and its main points. 2. Strengths of the article. Answer questions such as: a. What did the author do well? b. Were any points made exceptionally clear? c. Did the author write with concision and precision? 3. Weaknesses of the article. Answer questions such as: a. What erroneous assumptions does the author make, if any? b. Are any factual errors made in the article? c. Is the scientific method violated in any way? d. Could the author have stated his/her case better? 4. Remember, every article has weaknesses. You are expected to discuss some of these. Failure to...
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...NRS-433V Week 1 Literature Search: Prevention of Surgical Site Infection To purchase this tutorial visit here: http://mindsblow.us/question_des/NRS-433VWeek1LiteratureSearchPreventionofSurgicalSiteInfection/2852 contact us at: help@mindblows.us NRS-433V Week 1 Literature Search: Prevention of Surgical Site Infection Details: Conduct a literature search to locate research articles focused on a practice problem of interest. This literature search should include both quantitative and qualitative peer research articles to support your practice problem or issue of interest in 350-750 words. Identify six peer research articles which will be utilized through the next 5 weeks as reference sources. Create a reference list in which the six articles are listed. Beneath each reference include the article's abstract. The completed assignment should have a title page and a reference list with abstracts. Suggestions for locating qualitative and quantitative research articles from credible sources: 1. Use a library database such as CINAHL Complete for your search. 2. Using the advanced search page check the box beside "Research Article" in the "Limit Your Results" section. 3. When setting up the search you can type your topic in the top box, then add quantitative or qualitative as a search term in one of the lower boxes. Research articles often are described as qualitative or quantitative. To narrow/broaden your search, remove the words qualitative and quantitative and include words...
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...Doing a literature review This Advice Sheet introduces you to the basics of compiling a Literature review. What is a literature review? 1 What it is not …. 1 Approaches needed …. 1 Approaching your review …. 2 Writing the review …. 3 What is a literature review? • • • Further reading …. 4 • It is a critical and evaluative account of what has been published on a chosen research topic. Its purpose is to summarise, synthesise and analyse the arguments of others. (It is not an academic research paper, the main purpose of which is to support your own argument.) You should describe and analyse the knowledge that exists and what gaps occur in research related to your field of interest. (This should clarify the relationship between your own research and the work that has previously been done.) It should reveal similarities and differences, consistencies and inconsistencies and controversies in previous research. What it is not It is not primarily an argument for the importance of what it is you are researching. While it is necessary to explain what is the primary purpose of your research, the reader of a literature review will assume that the need for undertaking the research has already been established. It is not a descriptive list of papers or summaries. You must not just list your sources and describe them in detail one at a time. A literature review is organised around ideas, not the sources themselves as an annotated bibliography would be organised. You should...
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