7.3 Monitoring progress Present a reflective commentary that makes reference to your ongoing notes and records and includes: What you did to manage your time as you worked on your course or work activities, and your own assessment of the effectiveness of your time management. For example, the use you made of your planning schedules, any changes you made to your deadlines, what you did about unexpected priorities and whether you feel your time management is effective.
Poetry in the Irish class
Introduction and suggestions as well as various teaching methods of poetry.
4.3.1 'Players in the game' A surprisingly large number of people in addition to the project manager and project team members can be involved in one way or another with projects. All of these people are important to some degree either because they are affected by the outcome of the project, or because they can affect its outcome, favourably or adversely. These various 'players' in the project 'game' may only be involved peripherally. It is important to be aware of who all the players are and what role they play in the p
A letter of introduction
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Een adres correct op een enveloppe noteren en een brief schrijven waarin iemand zich voorstelt.
Luisteroefening: Number Crazy
Op het einde van deze les kan je de cijfers (telefoonnummers, data, leeftijden) in conversaties begrijpen en onthouden.
Tekstbegrip: 'Susie's old flat'
Op het einde van deze les kun je afwegen of een flat al dan niet geschikt is voor iemand op basis van een beschrijving van de voorkeur van die persoon.
Please describe: ' What does it look like?'
At the end of this lesson you can describe and compare the colour and the lay-out of a number of rooms.
"Reining in Global Warming"
Panel Discussion
Quantitative Skills Assessment of Geoscience Courses
The importance of quantitative skills in earth science education is the primary subject addressed by this website. This website is not a quantitative course, however this document does provide numerous useful techniques that can be employed in a variety of other coursework to advance the quantitative skills of the student. The first section of this website presents a checklist that can be used to develop exercises which will focus on specific quantitative applications and evaluations. Skills add
Gerry Wright on the Michael G Degroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research
Gerry Wright, director of the Michael G Degroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research at McMaster University, talks about the work performed in his lab and by his colleagues.
Students Discuss Leadership- Short
Students of Oregon State University discuss what leadership means to them.
Math Literature Connections: Two of Everything
Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong recounts a Chinese folk tale. The farmer finds a magic pot which doubles everything that is put into it. This humorous story is a great introduction to function machines and input/output tables as teachers make the transition to the "doubling pot" and recording information in an input/output table.
Aluminum can
Aluminum cans can be recycled to reduce waste commonly found on roadsides. This will help reduce the amount of energy companies put out to make new cans as well.
Dangerous Air
By tracing the movement of radiation released during an accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, students see how air pollution, like particulate matter, can become a global issue.