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    Sample Community Involvement Plan

    We believe that community involvement benefits our students and gives them the motivation to go above and beyond their expected potential. Our staff for early childhood level, has come up with a Community Involvement Plan that will allow students, teachers, and family members to work together and create a striving learning environment. This involvement plan will include resources that will positively influence our students learning in our classrooms. This plan will also go into depth about our first

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    Feeling Accepted and Appreciated

    it wasn’t the events happening, it was the emotion you put with the experience. This is why it is so important to foster a positive learning environment. To this day I don’t care for math because of some negative experiences I had with a couple of teachers in school. We butted heads 12-15 years ago and I still have issues with math today. In order to use emotion in a learning environment you must make it personal. In Jane Elliot’s famous Blue eyes/Brown eyes experiment, she taught the students in her

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    Inductions

    INDUCTION (Ask student if anybody has been to a new place either for a job or for social event) Foot and Cook (2008) define Induction “as the process of helping new employees settle quickly into their job so that they soon become an efficient and productive employee”. CIPD factsheet 2014 are of the view that “‘induction’ is generally used in a workplace context to describe the whole process whereby employees adjust to their jobs and working environment”. Stirzaker (2004) found in her research

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    Multiple Intelligences

    | ARE THERE MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES? | |The topic that I have chosen is Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligence that differentiates intelligence in to various specific modalities, rather than seeing it as dominated by a single general ability. Gardner argues that there is a wide range of cognitive abilities, and that there are only very weak correlations among them. For example, the theory

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    Obesity Children

    adolescent are been a victims on extreme war violent and they are reach for traumatic experience same affected by adult. The psychological distress is the serious impact for them and almost of which directly involved in war found for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) dispute for longer duration after war when they recall back the bad memories on their horrific moments on the war. Some of them been abducted and recruited as soldiers and some of girls forced to involved in non-combat role and being

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    Development Plan

    evaluation needs to be conducted to monitor personally growth and to ensure that the intended goals are met. Ultimately, failing to plan is the same as planning to fail. This paper is written from the viewpoint of a beginning teacher on her ideal vision for the future. Of course such a teacher will need to modify her goals as the circumstances and experiences demand, but the essay will present what her projected plan of action for her upcoming career will be.  Setting goals is a critical aspect of creating

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    Laughing Yoga

    nothing anyone can do about it. Well situation like that can be a good opportunity to fine a new way of thinking. Just because your day started off wrong doesn’t mean It has to continue or even finish being bad. Personally I get stress from school or work. We all get stress, we get depress, we get sad and we get anxiety, but there is a way that you can cure 60% of weekly stresses by not spending money on medications, consolers or alcohol. It’s a supper convenient trick that doesn’t require you to

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    Personal Responsibilities

    without pointing the finger. Juggling work, school, and personal life can be challenging but deciding on how much someone wants to put on their list is what that person needs to give time to. Preparing before an event can save time from frustration and stress and keeping a planner for better organization skills results in a layout that will be suitable for a busy lifestyle. It is also a personal responsibility to be fully functional; so plenty of rest and a healthy diet is a must. Taking on a task in

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    Gordons Health Patterns

    have been to stop smoking, but she reports this as, "not being easy but I never really tried to stop" (personal communication, Aside from the extensive smoking history, there were other health related entities to take into consideration. Weight management is a health concern where much focus was given. When obtaining information about the things that are most important for her health, maintaining a healthy weight was given highest priority second was blood pressure and cholesterol control. This was

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    Causes and Effects of Violence in Schools

    the school grounds. 1.2 Historical Background There are approximately 1500 students in this school, offering 8 different subjects. There are at least 5 teachers in each faculty, coming up to a total of 40 teachers. The percentage of violence that exists in the school grounds is steadily increasing, in different forms, between teachers as well as students, right from the Kindergarten classes up to the Advanced Level. The Headmaster of the school, Mr Zia Keenan wants this issue to be analysed

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