Fs 4exploring the curriculum Field Study Episode 1 “THERMOMETER CHECK” Name of FS Student: Langga Neljun S. Course: BESED-English Year & Section: III Resource Teacher: Maria Cristina Sonza Signature: __langss_________________ School: MSU SND You’re Target At the end of this activity, you should be able to describe through your reflection of how the school promotes partnership and dialogue. You’re Map For this process, go through
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COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to enrich the students’ experiences in developing and utilizing appropriate technology to facilitate learning. It shall also provide exposure and hands-on opportunities in the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Field Study 3 can be anchored on the following Professional education subject: * Educational Technology 1 * Educational Technology 2 GENERAL OBJECTIVES 1. Select the teaching materials that best suit the needs
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Ethics and the Media Project- Greys Anatomy Dilemma For this Media Project, I chose to watch an episode of a Grey’s Anatomy that contains a medical ethics dilemma. I watched Season 2 of Grey’s Anatomy, Episode 23 “Blues for Sister Someone.” In this episode, a woman asks Dr. Addison Shepherd to clandestinely tie her fallopian tubes (tubal ligation) while she gives birth to her 7th child through C-section. She does not wish to have any more children (seven is already a huge burden), but her devout
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-title page -table of contents -student resume -statement of purpose(purpose of portfolio) -organization of entry -personal reflections -comments of the faculty -rubric for the ff. -statement's self-rating competency checklist personal reflections From my observation, I have learned and witnessed a lot of things. The real situation in a classroom can never be predicted. Problems may arise any time of the learning and testing process. In this everyday learning process the students
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THE BIG DAY I had always wondered what role I had to play in society when I officially turn into an adult. Luckily, fate had an interesting and unexpected way of communicating. It was in early 2011 and I had just successfully completed my driving exam. I was quite excited and couldn’t wait for the journey that lay ahead. That evening, I had my supper early and prepared for the next day which was a big day to me. I woke up at 6am had a quick shower and slowly and cautiously put on a new navy blue
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Alex Ferguson’s leadership style Case study Introduction Alexander Chapman Ferguson, known as Alex Ferguson, was born in 1941, in Govan Glasgow Scotland. As a teenager he was working as a tool’s apprentice in his father shipyard then in his 19, he became a labor union activist and an active member of the “Labor Party”. As far as Ferguson’s “the football player” career is concerned, actually, he did not achieve a successful career. In fact, as a player Ferguson started with a small local football
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job is to assist the goal keeper to avoid the ball from entering the net) C. Midfielders (they play defense and offense) D. Forwards (A.K.A Strikers, their job is to try and score the opposition goal post) II. Main Point 2: Secondly, Sir Alex Ferguson once said: It just comes down to who wins the most 1 on 1’s. That will determine who wins the match. So I will be talking about the formations (style of play). A. 4-4-2 Formation (4 defenders, 4 midfielders, and 2 forwards) B. 4-3-3 Formation
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Madison Liechty AP English 3 Pohl Period 6 23 July 2014 Characterization of Fools Crow When writing, authors use different techniques to give the characters specific qualities. One method an author can use is characterization, which is the information the author gives to the reader about the characters such as physical appearance, feelings or dreams the character has, and what others say or how they react to the character. In the novel Fools Crow, James Welch uses characterization to enhance the
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“Storm breaker” an award winning book for all ages by Anthony Horowitz is a spy thriller about a teenager named Alex Rider. He is not your everyday average 14 year old. After the book was published , a film was made in 2006 starring well known actors like Alex Pettyfer, Ewan MacGregor and Micky Rourke. The film and the book is simmilar but has some differences. For example, in the book it starts with “When the door bell rings at 3 in the morning, its never good news.” on the other hand, in the
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This case is Alexander Rodriquez versus Major league Baseball (MLB). MLB wanted to suspend Rodriquez for 211 games during the 2013 and 2014 seasons. The MLB contested that Rodriquez violated the Basic Agreement (BA) and the Joint Drug agreement (JDA). MLB believes they have sufficient evidence regarding Rodriquez’s continued violations of the JDA and also, continuously tried to cover up his involvement with multiple banned substances. Evidence in this case suggests that Rodriquez used and/or possessed
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