Category: Early Childhood Education (Page 9 of 41)

Effective Communication

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As a professional, it is important to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences throughout your daily activities. With any kind of communication, you need to understand your intended audience. You also need to be aware of each audience’s needs.  Often the same information will need to be delivered to different audiences.

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Trip vs. Business Plannings Choice

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An entrepreneur’s journey to success or failure is often directly related to their planning processes. Part of ensuring a successful future is careful and concise planning. Consider a previous trip, and recall the planning process you went through to make it successful. Discuss the destination and purpose, who you traveled with, the method of travel, cost of meals, lodging, amount of gas, and the length of the trip. Think about any roadblocks or detours you encountered.

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The Concept of Learning

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Explain the concept of learning. What does it mean to be an intentional learner?  How do you use your learning patterns in everyday situations?  State your LCI scores and level of use for each Learning Pattern. Do the results of the LCI reflect your own thoughts, feelings, and actions accurately according to what you you know about yourself? Do you agree with your scores of Sequence, Precision, Confluence, and Technical Reasoning that you got from taking the LCI?

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Community Issues

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Define your community (county, city, neighborhood, or school), define the issue facing your community, and discuss how this issue affects your community. Provide a brief “road map” letting the reader know what you will be discussing throughout the paper.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Organic Architecture

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Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. In many of his works he strives for an “organic architecture,” where the building mirrors or blends with the environment where it is placed. Because of this, many of his buildings are site specific – meaning if they were moved to an alternate location they would no longer have the same appeal or carry the same meaning for viewers.

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