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    Initially my aim; was to complete a placement in a nursery setting as an employee. Part the reason for this, was because I wanted to experience a placement where I would be pushed out of my comfort zone. Giving me the responsibility and expectation to fulfil the role of a member of staff expected to know policy and procedures used within the setting. I fell that this type of placement would have offered me with more opportunities to reflect on my professional practice and apply changes in practise

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    w Haley ELC 754 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Critical Analysis of The Hidden Leader: Leadership Lessons on the Potential Within Prior to the school year starting my wife shared with me an article she read regarding five characteristics of successful business people. One area she shared stuck with me as something I have not incorporated enough in my adult life. We all make excuses for how busy we are and how we do not have time in our life to add something else even if it may

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    are excelling, it is also important that students are able to be an active participant in their own growth. Effective teachers allow students to constantly reflect on how they are doing in class and how they are meeting classroom goals. Assessment reflection ultimately influences how teachers and learners continue to access material.After teachers have tracked the data of students, it is then important that they are using a variety of instructional strategies to encourage learners to develop deep understanding

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    Reflection

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    Ian-Bradley Tancred This essay analyses and describes what reflection is and how it supports your personal and professional learning. It elaborates upon how and why recognizing your strengths and weaknesses are important and how they can enhance lifelong learning. It describes what arguments and assertions are, what the differences are between them and which one is better. Debnath describes reflection as a means of self-examination to learn from knowledge and experiences which will help transform

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    Stanford Business graduate Jennifer Porter notes, “Reflection gives the brain an opportunity to pause amidst the chaos, untangle and sort through observations and experiences, consider multiple possible interpretations, and create meaning” (2017, p. 1). As you will see, this reflection has enabled me to summarize my first semester, discover what I have learned about myself, lay out a path for growth, and create meaning. I hope you will use my reflection as a marker for what future students can uncover

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    My Cultural Identity

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    Charles F. Glassman once said, “In a few seconds, we judge another person and think we know them. When, the person we’ve lived with the longest, we still don’t know very well- ourselves.” Writing about my values has gave me a better understanding of who I am. I now understand the several ways my culture has shaped me to become who I am. My cultural autobiography will allow me to reveal who I truly am by understanding my cultural identity. My cultural identity is the combination of my worldview

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    had similar experiences to his own. He questions, “Have you reckoned a thousand acres much? have [sic] you reckon’d the earth much?/ Have you practis’d so long to learn to read?” (4). Whitman’s questions begin the transition from Whitman’s own reflections to his reader’s. He prompts his audience to consider situations similar to those that inspired his own contemplation. By turning the focus from his own personal conclusion to the audience’s, Whitman begins to encourage them to come to their own

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    My Reflection Of Me

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    shaving, and even then, I’m just concentrating on not being a klutz and cutting myself open. I’m not being down on myself or looking for attention or any such nonsense like that. I mean, I don’t even have a Facebook. It’s just that, gazing upon my reflection is just not something I do. I get out of the shower, I shave, brush my teeth, and I’m gone, on to whatever the day has in store for me. Another thing I’m not used to is the clarity of the face. I should back up a moment, so you understand. I have

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    Personal Reflection

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    with politics and patriotism, then we would start by summarizing and analyzing that material, next we would construct and a summary and reflection of that paper. When starting this course I was first given a reading called, "Real Patriots Ask Questions." As I was reading this paper we were to analyze and take notes in the margin about our thoughts and reflections. This process was helpful because when we started our essays about the reading, we could look back at our notes and re-read our initial

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    internet. The 1957 MGM film Twelve Angry Men compels the characters in the film and the audiences to view their own self-image when making a decision on the guilt of an eighteen-year-old boy who is accused of killing his father. By using logic, reflection, and attitude, the movie shows each of the characters to review their views and beliefs and how they see themselves and others. During the film, logic was required on everyone’s part. They were deciding on an eighteen-year-old kid’s life! It

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