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    International Journal of Education and Practice, 2013, 1(7):75-86 International Journal of Education and Practice http://www.pakinsight.com/journals/IJEP.htm POSTER PRESENTATIONS COMMUNICATION SKILLS IMPROVE ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ Tharwat M. EL-Sakran English Department American university of SharjahSharjah, United Arab Emirates David Prescott English Department American university of SharjahSharjah, United Arab Emirates ABSTRACT This research reports the procedures the

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    Term Paper for Social Change

    Standard 1: A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community. The effective administrator: 1.1 Uses research about best professional practice. Cooperative Learning       "Cooperative learning is the instructional use of small groups so that students         work together to maximize their own and each

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    Morality

    or other guidelines. This unit focuses on creation and origins of the universe and human life and the relationship between religion and science. It aims to deepen pupils’ awareness of ultimate questions through argument, discussion, debate and reflection and enable them to learn from a variety of ideas of religious traditions and other world views. It explores Christianity, Hinduism and Islam and also considers the perspective of those who do not believe there is a god (atheists). It considers beliefs

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    Recruitment Process

    the sourcing of candidates by networking, advertising, or other search methods; matching candidates to job requirements and screening individuals using testing (skills or personality assessment); assessment of candidates' motivations and their fit with organisational requirements by interviewing and other assessment techniques. The recruitment process also includes the making and finalising of job offers and the induction and onboarding of new employees.[1] Depending on the size and culture of the

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    Volunteer Experience Reflection: Easter Seals Adult Day Services

    Volunteer Experience Reflection: I volunteered at a place in Hagerstown MD that is called Easter seals. Easter Seals Adult Day Services is a Medical Adult Day Care Center that provides medical and mental health monitoring for people with disabilities of all types. These services allow people to stay in their homes while aging in a safe and home like environment. Some of the disabilities that clients may have are Traumatic Brain Injuries, Stroke victims, Alzheimer's, dementia, Mental Health Issues

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    What Is the Role of the Employee in Self-Development?

    Role of an employee in a Self-development is directed related to the will of the Department or agencies to have professionals, highly educated and trained professional working for them. A fewer agencies, departments or business will leave the employee by himself, without the necessary support to grown professionaly Some Agencies will leave the process of professional evolution under the motivation and thirst to manage the obstacles of time, and financial support on the hands of the Employee.

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    Gender

    Programmes Figures Figure 1: A Pyramid of Poverty Concepts Boxes Box 1: Chile: Targeting Female Headship for Combating Poverty Box 2: Gender and Poverty in Guinea: Human Poverty versus Consumption Poverty and Participatory Approach to Poverty Assessment Box 3: South Asia Poverty Alleviation Program (SAPAP): The Case of India Social Mobilization through Self-Help Groups 1 “The causes and outcomes of poverty are heavily engendered and yet traditional conceptualizations consistently fail

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    The Parenting Gap

    Kofi Hodge Critical Perspectives in Urban Education Professor Bristol December 10, 2013 The Parenting Gap: A comparison of parenting and academic achievement: The institution of schools does not act alone it encompasses the school itself, teachers, parents, students among other factors that work simultaneously with one another. Up until just recently, I placed much of the blame for teachers’ inability to be successful with minority students in a classroom, on the teachers' inability to communicate

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    Final Comprehensive Classroom Plan

    Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan LaNisha Rogers Grand Canyon University EDU-225 September 21, 2014 Prof. Cicogna Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan: Section One: Mission and Vision Statement Vision Statement - My vision is to teach students in preparation for the future. Students must be provided with the tools needed to expand the use of technology through information, communication and problem solving. My expectations for my students are set at a high

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    Anti-Bullying Prevention Proposal

    Youth at Risk Prevention Proposal – XYZ High School Anti-Bullying Program 20130228 Juvenile Justice Prevention Program Proposal Section 1. DESCRIBE THE TARGET GROUP The direct target group is the current freshman class at suburban middle class XYZ High School (XYZHS). Naturally, as the sophomore, junior, and senior classes matriculate through the school, they will be indirectly affected by the program and expected to hold true to the lessons and values taught in the anti-bullying

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