Passion For Learning

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    Assessment of Learning Reflection

    Alyanna A. BSED2-III Assessment of Learning I “Teaching is fun and part of it is assessing your students. It is more of a responsibility, your duty as a teacher, not an obligation.” – These are the words that moved me when I was doing the interview with Mrs. Zharrie Causaren, an English Teacher at Las Pinas East National Highschool. I was amazed by how dedicated she is with what she’s doing. She told me that she never got tired of teaching because it is her passion and she wouldn’t trade it for anything

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    Education Empowerment

    Educational Empowerment The current economic world is intelligent, intersected, and instrumented. The lack of proper training in schools, to enable students to relate what they have learnt to real life situations in the workplace, is setting them up to failure in life. Schools have more room for preparation of students for jobs in the economic industry. They should come up with a new and innovative curriculum, which would prepare the students for a progressively competitive and complex job market

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    Past, Present, and Future

    will discuss one’s views of learning, influences of personal growth and development including professional competences and career goals. Additionally, this paper evaluates areas of growth of skill orientation of core courses, which includes general education and poses areas of recommendation that can enhance the curriculum at University of Phoenix. Lastly, this paper analyzes the effects completing an undergraduate degree program while giving insight of lifelong learning goals (University of Phoenix

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    Minkwon Research Paper

    room for three hours every Friday, but after two years, that simple white and blue room has become a second home to me. The MinKwon Center is where my closest friendships are formed through our passion for immigration reforms. MinKwon highlighted social injustices happening to our community. After learning that some of my closest friends are undocumented with no way of paying for college, what I was doing in MinKwon became more than just volunteering. MinKwon taught me to use the power of my voice

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    Written

    must promote passion for the subject and show students can use it in their everyday life and help them solve everyday problems, and reassure students that they can be successful in life no matter what path they decided to follow. According to Lanier (1997), the role of teachers in American culture has changed. Teachers are different from the old traditional way of teaching, in today’s school instructions do not consist of lectures, but rather offers a rich and rewarding unique learning experience

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    The Importance Of Passing The GED

    Taking only a few courses at a time will keep me from being swamped with assignments which will allow me to have more time to focus on my coursework for each course. Continual passion planning will keep my academic schedule organized because I'll be able to keep track of my syllabus and assignments in order by priority. Self care assessments will allow me to make sure my physical, mental, spiritual, and personal goals aren't being

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    Adriana Sanford Case Study

    It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Adriana Sanford. She has demonstrated her passion of teaching and learning through her collaborations with other professors, and participation as a radio co- host in Beyond the Curve show and as a guest speaker at CNN Dinero. I had Professor Sanford for Law ethics and regulations in Business two semesters ago and she is one of the most caring professors I have had in my college career. She is always willing to answer questions

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    Grade vs Gaining Knowledge

    taught by David McCullough in his address “Love of Learning,” and Thomas G. Plummer’s “Diagnosing and Treating the Ophelia Syndrome” that have given new insight into addressing the errors in our educational system that so many today are lamenting, yet are misdiagnosing, and treating with snake oil. These two men have been on both the learner and the teacher side of life, and I believe have correctly identified critical elements to true learning. And as they possess such experience, it begs the question:

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    EMT Personal Statement

    “New patient coming into trauma room 1A”, blared the intercom as I heard the ambulance arrive outside the ER. The head nurse ran by me and quickly said something to me which I did not hear, but I saw her motion for me to follow her to the trauma rooms. The EMT and the doctor were busy with the newly arrived patient – an elderly man, whose nose was gushing blood, accompanied by his son. The doctor was hard at work, trying to stop the bleeding. Various medical terms were thrown out and the son explained

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    Profs

    A professor  also has the responsibility of making tests and assignments to evaluate students understanding and  knowledge of the concepts of the course information.  The assignments should help students  understand components of the course and learn new interesting information on certain topics.  The  tests, which are made by the professor, should be based off of the information taught in class and  should not have new information that the students have not learned before.  The key duty of

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