Evidence to be produced Activity 1 A Plan for a learning and development activity/session. (Note: The Plan can be the one developed for UNIT 3PDL, providing it also meets the requirements of this unit.) An accompanying explanation (of approximately 500 words). My presentation began with brief knowledge about the origin of Russian language where I speak about Language Family. The purpose of this activity was to get learners to have a brief knowledge about the origin of Russian language
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treat each other rudely. This of course leads to all sorts of issues, like intolerence and incivility, and in the long run, results in the complete degradation of culture. Even in the face of these obstacles, some people argue that the increasing intelligence of today’s machines is a good thing. After all, machine power can decrease the human work load. Computer
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Important of obeying school rules 4 2.3 Negative consequence of ignoring values, laws and rules 4 2.4 Teaching RME promote positive behaviour 4-5 2.5 How one’s value can influence attitude of winning 5 3.1Dimensions of emotional intelligence 5 3.2 Define the emotional abilities of people with high EI 6 3.3 How to teacher help learner to develop their EI
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Global Warming and The End of The World (As We Know It) It’s the year 2505. Our hero, Joe Bauers, awakes in this time period after being in hibernation for some five hundred years due to an Army experiment; to find that society has been drastically “dumbed down”. The first thing Joe noticed was that he was sitting in someone's house. He had flown through the window, and landed behind some random guy's recliner. After getting yelled at and kicked out, he finds himself on an abnormally large
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Rumination of Self Privileges/Advantages: I believe that my parents, family culture, and being a “military brat”, are advantages that have shaped me into the person I am today. My mom and dad are both very educated, open minded, and involved parents. Their personalities ties in with our family culture. Being the involved people they are; my parents always believed it was highly important to be physically and socially involved. They always made sure I attended summer camps in the summer, sports
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While Daniel Keyes in “Flowers for Algernon,” portrayed hope for a mentally impaired man, Charlie Gordon, the operation was unsuccessful with devastating consequences. Therefore, Charlie should not have had the surgery; nevertheless, Charlie did not regret the surgery. After the operation, the conflicts between societies developed into something existent for Charlie that he had never experienced before. Charlie was thrilled with the research in effort to make him an ordinary human. What Charlie could
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“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” Nature is the biggest teacher out there. We can learn so much from it, it can define our abilities our fears and our personalities. In Scott Westerfield’s novel The uglies, Tally lives in a city that has a limited relationship with nature. But when Tally decides to go out and see the real nature for herself, she realizes that nature can help her define who she is and her abilities. Tally lives in a city that does not have a relationship
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The protagonist, Christopher Boone, from the novel the curious incident of the dog in the night-time is a very intelligent boy and has a deep insight into life. Talking about cleverness, he thinks just noticing everyday activities and being able to recall them correctly isn’t clever, as for what people are assuming the opposite. Clever “was when you looked at how things were and used the evidence to work out something new” (25).I agree that being “clever”, in “modern” society, doesn’t really live
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The purpose of Carol Dweck’s “Brainology: Transforming Students’ Motivation to Learn” the audience seems to be parents, but primarily educators. According to Dweck’s article, a poll took place in the 1990’s among parents, and it was found that “almost 85 percent endorsed the notion that it was necessary to praise their children’s abilities.” Throughout her research with her graduate students, it was found what the students feel and believe about their brains.The author’s article states that teachers
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• Alice Kinnian - Charlie’s teacher at the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults. • Professor Harold Nemur - The scientist in charge of the experiment that heightens Charlie’s intelligence. • Dr. Strauss - The neurologist and psychiatrist who performs the experimental operation that raises Charlie’s intelligence. Characters (cont.) • Algernon - The white mouse that is the first successful test subject for the experimental operation Charlie later undergoes. • Fay Lillman - Charlie’s neighbor
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