Learning and Information Services Guide to Proofreading What is Proofreading? Proofreading involves checking the content and appearance of your written work: looking for errors in typing, spelling and grammar, and ensuring that it is presented in a style that meets the requirements of a module or course. Proofreading is a skill that requires time, but the more you practice the quicker and easier it will become to spot any corrections that need to be made. Why is Proofreading important
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thinking that we use to fulfill a purpose or to achieve some anticipated outcome. Reflection is a thought process and technique for evaluating your own performance. It involves looking at your own learning or developmental needs and then changing or modifying your performance or practice on the basis of learning.
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guidelines are in place to maintain a safe and productive environment. • What did you learn about the behaviors considered important for an ethical learner or student in the University of Phoenix learning community? I learned that being an ethical learner requires honesty and dedication. When it comes to learning we need to make ethical choices and not deceitful ones. No matter if someone is failing or falling behind, dishonesty and cheating never should have a place in school. This is not only about
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Aaron Lema-Marca I learned a lot in the class. The class was very informative, but I was mostly interested in when we learned a bit about Tupac Amaru, I was really interested in learning about him because he was from Peru, where my family is from. He took a stand against people for what he believed and was strong until the very end when he was quartered. Those kinds of people really surprise me because after losing his family he wouldn’t lay down for his enemies and give up, when most people would
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Social Studies |Unit: -Producers and Consumers |Date: April 9 - 13, 2012 | |TEKS: 2.9A, 2.9B | |The student understands how consumers spend and save | |Recognize the difference between needs and
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Differentiating with Technology through the Lens of Marzano’s Effective Strategies for Learning Strategy | Summary of Strategy | Focus/Recommendations for | Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback | * Feedback is corrective in nature: what is done correctly and in correctly * Timely Feedback * Feedback specific to a criterion rather than compared to peers * Ongoing self-evaluation by students themselves | Teacher’s mobile device can serve to ensure feedback to all students and
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demands of high level of education and skill for the success of each student is increasingly important for the students’ welfare as well as the society’s hope for success. Yet, it is crucial that teachers should recognize certain basic elements in learning to help students to gear up for greater advancement. One of these basic elements is study habits. In the global setting, Igun (2007) of the Nigerian Universities and Delta State University library stated that the study habits of students in some
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------------------------------------------------- Plot The book tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a seagull who is bored with the daily squabbles over food. Seized by a passion for flight, he pushes himself, learning everything he can about flying, until finally his unwillingness to conform results in his expulsion from his flock. An outcast, he continues to learn, becoming increasingly pleased with his abilities as he leads an idyllic life. One day, Jonathan is met by two gulls
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Employee Portfolio Management Plan Crystal Martinez July 9, 2012 MGT/311 Gerald Tramposh The objective of this word document if to be in the place of 3 workers at RiordanManufacturing. These 3 workers recently took the different self-assessments to assist the manager in conducting the teams. The abstract will talk about the different types of methods by which these 3 employees’ outcomes impact the effectiveness of the company and make suggestions for further valuation. The 3 workers that
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Topic: Utilizing Change Theory write about a time where you have observed someone else or you have progressed through the stages of change. Identify each stage and describe what occurred during these stages. Change to me is good because it breaks us from being so content and living our life through tradition or being solely accustomed to what we are familiar with. I can use myself as an example of going through stages of change in my life. I was raised with both my parents in the home and
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