CULTIVATING REFLECTION-IN-ACTION & REFLECTION-ON-ACTION Reflection is loosely defined as the way we learn from an experience in order to understand and develop practice. Reflection is a means of processing thoughts and feelings about an incident, and gives us a chance to come to terms with our thoughts and feelings about it. For example, if something did not go the way you wanted it, we would tend to reflect on it by asking ourselves questions such as why did it go wrong and how did it go wrong
Generally speaking, a leader is a person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. There are many different styles of leadership and the majority of them are very effective, but despite these different approaches, all good leaders share a handful of characteristics. So, what are these qualities that make a good leader? We are going to take a closer look at some of these traits including, but not limited to, good communication, the ability to delegate and a strong level of commitment
The role of an early childhood educator is greatly complex and comes with many challenges. Educators play a crucial role in a student’s early learning years, so it is important that people who are wanting to become early childhood educators know what the profession entails. The roles that they take on continue to change, and it is in the best interest of the teacher and the students if the educator stays up to date on them. In order to be an effective teacher, the educator must understand the complexity
architecture of a fast change with new expansions such as virtual reality, virtual product, etc. by overcoming the classic reality concept. The virtual realities or virtual products implicated in the brains, institutional power, computers and flexible production lines of teams who work together are the products of ‘’creative thinking’’. Everything from car making, libraries to education and training activities is operated with virtualization. Moreover, the traditional approach of ‘’Great minds think alike’’
therefore evolved into species around a similar time, as neither can survive without each other (Jacobs, 2011). Another example involves, the ‘bobcat’ and ‘quoll’ developing similar traits as they are from the ‘cat’ niche (Laurent, 2013). Slide 11: Divergent evolution provides evidence that the accumulation of differences between groups can lead to the formation of new species (Refalo, 2015). It is usually a result of separation of the same species to different or isolated environments which blocks gene
The Cooking Hypothesis credits this to the use of fire. No longer was large arms needed to swing from trees or mismatched body features to compensate from moving away from ape-like habits. The production of fire could afford the hominids protection from predators and food was made easier to consume, resulting in extra calories for brain development and fire became a useful tool for survival in the winter. The main issue with this theory is that the use of fire would need to be proved to exist around
interdependence and thereby the communication amongst employees. The employment opportunities perspective: Reduction vs. Creation The great economist, Karl Marx, outlook on technology’s impact on labour market can be understood by his famous statement “The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people”. The probability of technological improvement leading to reduction in per unit of labour requirement is quite high. This in turn establishes the proposition that the requirement of labour
-SAURAV SHEKHAR Michael Mumford says – “creativity is the process of producing something that is both original and worthwhile or which is characterized by originality and expressiveness and imaginative.” He further adds that creativity involves the production of novel & useful products. Wikipedia defines creativity as “a phenomenon where something new and valuable is created (such as an idea, a joke, an artistic or literary work, a painting or musical composition, a solution, an invention etc.). The
Theoretical concepts coined in contexts different than those I am investigating are certainly suitable to understand local or regional problems as a part of global trends, but it is necessary to frame these phenomena in a local fashion because cultural production and its performance are embedded in their own
Sex - The Negative Effects on Mental Health Thereof By Ethan Contrera Rodriguez A Streetcar named Desire Many people believe that Tennessee Williams conveyed the modern idea of desire. A Streetcar Named Desire is powered by sexual desire: Different ways are used to propel each character. Blanche's awareness for why she does the things she does the things she does is comes from the way she sees herself as a desirous sexual trophy. She is very permiscuous and often comes as being flirtatious with
The learning process should involve learner participation through a managed and open learning environment. Delivering instruction requires an interaction between the learner and the instructor so that the learner acquires or uses the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to function effectively on the job. The success of the interaction will be based on the skill of the instructor in (a) matching instructional content with effective learning methodologies, (b) structuring content delivery, (c)
Chapter-1 INTRODUCTION & CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 1.0 INTRODUCTION: Intelligence is a word that describes ability of an individual to perform desired tasks well Over the years many people have come up with their own idea of intelligence which is based upon what they felt important. It has been a trend in the past for people to think that intelligence is correlated to academic achievement. According to it intelligence can be defined as