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-to confirm the timeline for the next 7 months
-to outline the support that will be provided by the school and when this will take place
- how parents can help and support
- learning and revision techniques and tips
The New and Improved NAF Learning HandbookNAFCareerAcads
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Gain a greater understanding of the NAF Learning Handbook and why it is important. This session provides an overview of how the handbook is organized
and explains key literacy strategies embedded in the NAF curriculum. Participants will learn how to use the handbook to further academy growth.
Presenter:
Laura Fidler,
National Academy Foundation
This document provides an overview and instructions for an orientation to a personal development course. It includes details about nametag activities to help students get to know each other, the course content which focuses on self development, relationships and career development. The course uses experiential learning approaches with student participation and activities. Students are assigned to groups and are expected to keep journals and portfolios to document their learning. Assessments are based on portfolio outputs and participation.
This document discusses various theories and models for understanding how students learn including learning styles, thinking styles, and multiple intelligences. It describes learning styles models proposed by Rita and Kenn Dunn and David Kolb. It also discusses assessing students using pre-assessments, surveys, portfolios, and various informal assessment strategies during and after learning. The goal is to understand each student's unique way of learning in order to meet their individual needs.
This document summarizes a pedagogical morning held at Ag Adghar Brahim High School in Ankouf, Tamanrasset, Algeria on assessment. The morning included icebreaker activities to reflect on assessment experiences, tasks to classify different types of assessment and strategies used, and a group activity to suggest formative assessment strategies for speaking. The goal was to help teachers effectively assess student learning through various tasks and provide feedback to support improvement.
This document contains resources and guidelines for various roles involved in the LINGUAVENTURAS ESL Project from SED. It outlines the functions of cooperantes (teachers), shared functions for organizing resources and student data, and functions of support teachers. It provides guidance on lesson planning, assessment, methodology, and improving language proficiency. Other sections discuss suitable classroom tasks for different age groups, methods for presenting vocabulary, and tips for giving clear instructions and providing feedback to teachers to improve their practice.
This presentation discusses differentiated instruction and provides examples of how to implement it. Differentiated instruction is flexible teaching that responds to learner needs in content, process, product, and environment based on readiness, interests, and learning profile. Examples are given of tiered assignments, learning contracts, interest surveys, flexible grouping, and modifying content, process or product. The goal of differentiated instruction is to engage and challenge all students.
The document provides information on implementing small group guided reading instruction and literacy centers at Garth Elementary School to improve reading scores. It outlines steps to be taken which include aligning instruction with state standards, using a guided reading framework and literacy centers for independent practice, and providing professional development for teachers. Assessment data shows a decline in reading scores from 2012 to 2013. The document discusses essential components of guided reading including forming small, flexible groups based on data, selecting appropriate texts, and teaching reading strategies before, during and after reading.
Here are some words for "small" placed on a spectrum from largest to smallest meaning:
Tiny
Itsy bitsy
Teeny
Miniature
Compact
Petite
Diminutive
Lilliputian
Microscopic
Atom-sized
Infinitesimal
A 2 day seminar with 17 rural schools in Manitoba considering a systems look at reading growth. Day one the discussion focused on the what and why of our assessments while day two moved toward how to use the data we collect as part of our planning and instruction.
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This document summarizes a professional development session on assessment for learning (AFL). The presenter discussed moving away from traditional assessment practices towards a more formative approach. Key points included:
1) The presenter advocated giving students more feedback and fewer grades in order to increase learning. Feedback should be specific and actionable for students.
2) Traditional practices like assigning grades for every assignment were questioned. Research suggests this has little impact on learning. The focus should be on learning, not task completion.
3) Creating student-friendly learning intentions and criteria was a focus. Teachers worked on drafting intentions for upcoming lessons to increase clarity and engagement.
4) Increasing feedback through methods like student conferences and
際際滷s for a fantastic Train the Trainer Program by Dr. John Persico Jr. Dr. John Persico
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This document discusses building educator success through teamwork for new and early career teachers. It promotes deliberate practice, fostering professional learning cultures, communities of practice, peer-to-peer collaboration, and supporting teacher effectiveness through fall 2016. Key elements include engaging in deliberate practice, fostering professional learning cultures and communities of practice, promoting peer-to-peer collaboration, and supporting teacher effectiveness.
This document provides numerous tips and strategies for teachers regarding literacy, differentiation, marking, and feedback. Some of the key suggestions include:
1) Check spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPAG) separately from content, as they are different skills. Provide questions at different levels of difficulty for differentiation. Commit to regularly scheduled directed improvement and reflection time (DIRT) for students to improve their work based on feedback.
2) Use games and creative writing prompts involving subject keywords to engage students in literacy. Explicitly teach key skills like note-taking and find ways to incorporate student choice and voice into lessons.
3) When marking, focus on what students have done correctly, find positives in poor work, and get
Train the Trainer: Comprehensive Guide to Adult Learning, Training Design, an...Dr. Sasidharan Murugan
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This "Train the Trainer" presentation is an essential toolkit for trainers focused on adult learning principles, instructional design, and effective training delivery. Covering topics like trainer skills, content development, questioning techniques, and handling participant queries, it delves into methods such as role plays, games, and case studies to engage adult learners effectively. Discover the ADDIE model for training design, VHF learning methods, and the 4 Ps of presentation (Plan, Prepare, Practice, Present) to create a learning environment that resonates with and empowers participants.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for a kindergarten teacher meeting focusing on Units 9 and 10 of the curriculum. It discusses celebrations, updates to the instructional path, assessments, and guided reading and independent activities. Teachers are asked to discuss their experiences with pacing, guided reading instruction, and using the Assessment and Remediation Guide. The document reviews objectives and lessons for Units 9 and 10, including tricky words, reading formats, assessments and remediation activities.
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Here are some words for "small" placed on a spectrum from largest to smallest meaning:
Tiny
Itsy bitsy
Teeny
Miniature
Compact
Petite
Diminutive
Lilliputian
Microscopic
Atom-sized
Infinitesimal
A 2 day seminar with 17 rural schools in Manitoba considering a systems look at reading growth. Day one the discussion focused on the what and why of our assessments while day two moved toward how to use the data we collect as part of our planning and instruction.
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This document provides study tips and examination preparation strategies. It discusses effective note-taking techniques, such as listening for key points during lectures and rewriting notes after class. Successful study habits include planning study sessions, eliminating distractions, and reviewing material daily. Specific study methods like using flashcards, imagery techniques, and study groups are also outlined. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of English language skills and describing different types of examinations, such as multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and oral exams.
This document provides tips and strategies for effective study skills. It discusses how to improve motivation, manage time more effectively, overcome procrastination, review material, and improve studying. Some key tips include developing a schedule, studying one subject at a time for an hour, avoiding distractions like technology, using the SQ4R active reading method of surveying, questioning, reading, reciting and reviewing material, and studying in a distraction-free environment. The document emphasizes setting goals, planning study sessions, and reviewing content frequently as important strategies for academic success.
This document provides information on effective study skills. It discusses organizing one's time, taking good notes, creating mind maps, teaching others, finding ways to reinforce concepts, breaking up study time, asking questions while studying, and testing oneself. The top three study skills highlighted are time management, note-taking, and developing internal motivation. Effective study techniques include lecturing oneself, making concepts rhyme, and testing one's knowledge with flashcards or practice questions.
This document summarizes a professional development session on assessment for learning (AFL). The presenter discussed moving away from traditional assessment practices towards a more formative approach. Key points included:
1) The presenter advocated giving students more feedback and fewer grades in order to increase learning. Feedback should be specific and actionable for students.
2) Traditional practices like assigning grades for every assignment were questioned. Research suggests this has little impact on learning. The focus should be on learning, not task completion.
3) Creating student-friendly learning intentions and criteria was a focus. Teachers worked on drafting intentions for upcoming lessons to increase clarity and engagement.
4) Increasing feedback through methods like student conferences and
際際滷s for a fantastic Train the Trainer Program by Dr. John Persico Jr. Dr. John Persico
油
If you want a great program for training the trainers in your organization, here it is. I also have the trainee workbooks in Word if you are interested. Send me an email and let me know if you would also to receive the trainee and facilitator workbooks for a small fee. persico.john@gmail.com or call me at 612-310-3803 for a custom made program for your organization.
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This document provides numerous tips and strategies for teachers regarding literacy, differentiation, marking, and feedback. Some of the key suggestions include:
1) Check spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPAG) separately from content, as they are different skills. Provide questions at different levels of difficulty for differentiation. Commit to regularly scheduled directed improvement and reflection time (DIRT) for students to improve their work based on feedback.
2) Use games and creative writing prompts involving subject keywords to engage students in literacy. Explicitly teach key skills like note-taking and find ways to incorporate student choice and voice into lessons.
3) When marking, focus on what students have done correctly, find positives in poor work, and get
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油
This "Train the Trainer" presentation is an essential toolkit for trainers focused on adult learning principles, instructional design, and effective training delivery. Covering topics like trainer skills, content development, questioning techniques, and handling participant queries, it delves into methods such as role plays, games, and case studies to engage adult learners effectively. Discover the ADDIE model for training design, VHF learning methods, and the 4 Ps of presentation (Plan, Prepare, Practice, Present) to create a learning environment that resonates with and empowers participants.
#TrainTheTrainer #AdultLearning #InstructionalDesign #ADDIEModel #PresentationSkills #TrainingMethodologies #ProfessionalDevelopment #AdultEducation #LearningAndDevelopment
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This document discusses layered questioning techniques to improve comprehension for diverse learners. It outlines strategies for generating questions before, during, and after reading, including focusing questions, the question-answer relationship framework, and reciprocal reading. The document emphasizes using techniques like tiered questioning, central question diagrams, and questioning frames to increase oral language opportunities and encourage cooperative learning. Research showed that using these questioning strategies improved English learner comprehension over time.
Student-led conferences require preparation from both students and teachers. Teachers must design assignments that foster self-reflection, collect student work in portfolios, and help students learn to evaluate their own work. Students must organize their work, write reflection letters, and practice presenting to teachers. The goal is for students to take responsibility for their learning by sharing work and setting goals at conferences led by themselves with their parents.
This document discusses various note making techniques and strategies. It begins with an in-class activity where students are split into groups. Then it outlines the objectives and learning outcomes of learning effective note making techniques. Various note making methods are described such as the Cornell method, outlining, charting, sentence method and mind mapping. Students then participate in individual and group activities where they apply these note making strategies, identify their learning styles, develop notes from materials and create an instructional video. The goal is to help students discover their preferred note making method and apply it effectively.
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The presentation then covers theoretical bases for differentiated instruction including theories from Vygotsky, Bruner, Gardner, and learning styles researchers. It defines differentiated instruction as a teacher's response to student needs through respectful tasks, continual assessment, and flexible grouping according to readiness, interest, and learning profile for content, process, and product. Examples of differentiated strategies
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The document provides tips for students on successfully continuing their education. It discusses how students must learn to juggle coursework, finances, and family responsibilities. It emphasizes setting priorities and keeping goals in sight to handle the challenges. The document then lists specific tips on taking control of one's life, developing self-confidence, avoiding procrastination, using effective study methods like SQ3R, and seeking help when needed.
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Odoo 17 offers a robust inventory management system that can handle complex operations and optimize warehouse efficiency.
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Reordering Rules in Odoo 17 Inventory - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
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APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
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Blind Spots in AI and Formulation Science Knowledge Pyramid (Updated Perspect...Ajaz Hussain
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Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
The narrative advocates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive, adaptable systems prioritizing continuous enhancement. Key hurdles involve challenging outdated assumptions regarding bioavailability, inadequately funded research ventures, and the impact of vague language in regulatory frameworks.
The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
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Finals of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
2. Welcome to this course!
Personality Development
Personal Development or
PERDEV
3. NAMETAG MATCH MAKERS
If nametags are already provided, use
them, or you can use 5" x 7" cards for
nametags.
Directions:
a. Put your name in the center of your card.
b. In the upper left corner, write your four
things that you like to do.
c. In the upper right corner, write your four
favorite singers or singing groups.
4. d. In the lower left corner, write your four
favorite movies.
e. In the lower right corner, write four
adjectives that describe you.
When everyone finishes, have them
mingle as a group for a few minutes.
Without talking, they are to read the
upper left corner of the other group
members' cards.
When time is up, they are to find one
or two people who look most like them
and talk with them for a few minutes.
5. When time is up, they are to mingle
again reading the upper right corner of
the other group members' cards.
Then, they have to find the one or two
people most like them and talk with
them.
Repeat with the lower left corner and
lower right corner information.
6. Subject matter: you!
It will take you a deeper look at yourself and analyze your
developmental changes,your skills and traits
It provides techniques to meet stress and other mental health issues
Give you the chance to analyze your relationships with your
family,friends and significant others.
7. Course content
4 units in PERDEV
Unit 1- Self Development
Unit 2- Aspects of Personal Development
Unit3- Building and Maintaining Relationships
Unit 4-Career Development
8. Course method
PERDEV uses the experiential learning approach
Students must:
Participate in activities
Interact with classmates
Do projetcs with them
Discuss various topics
Share your own thoughts,feelings and experiences
Make personal reflections and write them down
9. Your teacher
Guide and facilitator of this course
Lead the activities by giving directions and
supervising the procedures
The succes of the modules depends on the participation
and cooperation of you and your classmates
11. requirements
Journal/notebook
(to write your reflections,insights,comments and opinions)
Portfolio ( Short green Clearbook)
to store all the reflections,research outputs,journal entries,survey
questionnaires and other written materials and artwork
12. Requirements cont.
Facebook Group for PERDEV
To upload the performances/activities daily
Class will be divided into team/goup for 1st
semester which you need to name
it
Leader- for the dessimination of information
Secretary-to record the attendance daily
Strictly English Speaking
Assign for Management of Learning
13. Assessment and grading system
Assessment through the use of Rubrics
8 portfolio output requirements per unit
Maximum of 16 points per output
Maximum of 16 points for attendance
Maximum number of points (for the unit/quarter) is 144
16. Instructions for Talent / Variety Show:
1. Ask each of the 5 class groups to choose a
leader.
2. Tell them they need to prepare for the
talent/variety show during Session 3.
3. The groups can decide what talent to
showcase, it can be singing, dancing, acting or
any talent they find interesting and creative.
4. Remind the class that each group will be
given a minimum of 7 minutes and a
maximum of 10 minutes to perform.
17. 5. The leaders of all the groups,
including the performing group, will
rate the performance using these
criteria:
Originality-25%;
Creativity/Resourcefulness- 25%;
Teamwork/Coordination-25%;
Audience Impact-25%.
18. (Please note that 5% will be automatically
deducted if the performance exceeds time
allotted).
6. Groups have to give qualitative comments
too. Tell them that the key to effective
feedback is the sandwich formula. Identify
and tell their strong points, then be honest
by suggesting areas for improvement and
sandwich it with another strength that you
can see in their performance.
7. All the ratings will be submitted to the
teacher to be considered in grading the
group performance.
21. Course Overview
Core Subject Title: Personal Development
Grade Level: 11/12
Semester: 80 Hours/Semester
Description:
This course helps students understand themselves and others as they navigate
middle and late adolescence. It emphasizes personal growth, holistic
development, and career preparation.
22. Key Learning Modules
1. Self-Development
2. Developing the Whole Person
3. Challenges of Adolescence
4. Coping with Stress
5. Emotional Intelligence
6. Building Relationships
7. Career Development
23. Learning Competencies
- Understand personal strengths and limitations
- Develop emotional intelligence
- Establish responsible relationships
- Manage stress effectively
- Create a career and life plan
- Maintain mental and physical well-being
24. Teaching Strategies
1. Experiential learning through activities and reflections
2. Group discussions and sharing
3. Creative visualizations and mind mapping
4. Personal journaling and goal setting
5. Practical applications and real-life case studies
25. Assessment Criteria
1. Class Participation: 20%
2. Reflections and Journals: 30%
3. Group Projects and Presentations: 25%
4. Quizzes and Exams: 25%
26. Class Expectations
For Students:
- Active participation and engagement
- Openness to self-reflection and growth
- Timely submission of assignments
For Teachers:
- Provide a supportive and inclusive environment
- Facilitate meaningful discussions and activities
- Offer constructive feedback