coherent and logical essay; I am a girl who can organize my essay sufficiently and express the central idea of my essay clearly. My organization of the essay used to be weak, but I was never willing to give up. After writing and practicing several essays, I feel that I had made great progress in the writing. For instance, I am able to use transitional sentences in my essays so that they will be more organized. Also, I had learned how to arrange my essay in order to make each of the paragraphs to be connected
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R/505/0923 Unit 1. Teaching, learning and assessment in education and training. Assignment 2 /03/06/2024 Words Counting : 2145. Assignment 2 2. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Be able to use initial and diagnostic assessment to agree individual learning goals with learners. 2.1 Explain why it is important to identify and meet the individual needs of learners. Identifying and meeting the individual needs of learners is a cornerstone
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National Honor Society has been an incredible step to achieving my goals, through the pillars of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Scholarship has always been my strong suit, but it's more than just taking a class to receive credits; it's taking an elective or optional AP classes just because they interest me. I've always been an honor student not just because I get good grades, but because I love learning. Scholarship has developed me into a person with a passion for many different
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My writing is as good as a blind man’s driving. I can create what I think is a masterpiece, but what the reader thinks of it, most of the time, is yet to be desired. Writing requires an individual with not only good foresight, but an individual with great intellectual skills and creativity. My writing skills have become a significant challenge for me, like my driving skills, which I believe worsen due to the Cheetah’s speed I have to encounter on the streets. I am accustoming to writing simple
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success. During my early academic career, my lack of goal setting led to academic failure. It was difficult for me to achieve my goals without having a clear understanding of what I was trying to achieve. I realized that it would take a reliable process of goal setting to achieve academic success. Using S.M.A.R.T. goal approach has been a reliable process. Goals need to be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound (Doran, 1981). Creating specific goals will make my goals clearer
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Fear of Writing My fear of writing began with grammar in grade school. As a young boy in catholic school, I spent many hours trying to correct my run on sentences; I had so much to say then and I guess I have just as much to say now. I guess the only difference now is that I married a teacher who is constantly correcting the way I speak/write. I am still trying to figure out if it’s my grammar or my marriage…just a joke. The most difficult part of writing for me has been to slow myself down
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Caroline Madamba September 1, 2015 ENG 22 My Strengths and Weakness In this paper, I will write about my strengths and weaknesses. By writing this paper will give me an overview of what I need to work on and what I am best at. I can honestly say there’s not much I’m good at when it comes to writing. Growing up, English classes were always a little challenging for me. Even though I have more weaknesses than strengths, I plan on focusing and progressing in what I need to work on. There’s always
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video to professional writing class (like ENGL394), I thought that sort of writing skills can be developed in a real workplace situation. Maybe because I am a mathematics major student, I never knew like readable proposals and professional analysis mean that much in a successful project. I am sure this professional writing class will provide a very good platform for applying what we’ve learnt into workplace. As a college-level writer, I’m driven by my purposes when writing. As what I’ve learnt
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Creative writing was a class that I hadn’t previously expected to attend, until I got my schedule for this year. Realistically speaking, I had no expectations of learning anything from this class at the very beginning, it seemed like the typical elective where everyone would do the bare minimum and learn pretty much nothing at all. In reality though, throughout this year, this class has actually gotten me out of my shell a bit. Sophomore year was my first time in Duncan High School and this class
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university, or showing adequate progress towards a degree. It also includes creating your own goals that you need to work towards while continuing your education. Whether those goals are purely academically based or those goals pertain to what you want from your schooling to better your career and life, that decision is up to you. In the following paper I will share with you my own personal struggles with continuing my academic success, and the resources I used from my first course at the University
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