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    1.3 Evaluate aspects of inclusive learning Inclusive learning is a well known concept required in order to meet the needs of all learners‚ in particular the need for belonging as defined by Maslow. It has been given many definitions but can be broken down to mean teaching approaches that include the following factors as demonstrated by the writing of Gravells (2012). Involves all students Treats all students fairly Considers all students to be equal Without the direct or indirect exclusion

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    attempt to identify the strengthsweaknesses‚ of the Apple Company; a multimillion dollar technological company. There are several aspects of the Apple Company that makes it strong in the industry however there are also areas of weakness that makes the company vulnerable to its competition. This paper will outline the company’s strengths and how it dominates in this ever changing technological world. At the same time this paper will outline the company’s weakness and how it can overcome these flaws

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    most daunting tests that looms over them the entire year. That was the same for me‚ though I took the time to try and prepare myself for it. However‚ no matter how much any student can study‚ they will all have their strengths and weaknesses that they can look back upon after the test. I was not exempt from this. During the test‚ my weaknesses were definitely centered around the math portions. While I do just fine in my math classes‚ having a time constraint made it hard. I feel like I could have improved

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    1.3 Evaluate own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning Any roles come with own responsibilities. We have to act within professional codes which involve knowledge of the Code of Professional Practice (2008). This was introduced by the Institute for Learning‚ to cover the activities of teachers in the Lifelong Sector. The code is based on seven behaviours: Professional integrity‚ Respect‚ Reasonable care‚ Professional practice Criminal offence disclosure Responsibility during institute

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    First of all‚ this essay is going to be about finding strengths and weaknesses. One of my strengths and weaknesses. My strength is writing because I practice writing every day. When I first started‚ I was not a good writer but now‚ I have been improving. The more you practice the better you become. My weakness is speaking‚ because I have been always really shy. I have been nervous and afraid to talk to other people in front of the class. When I had to do a presentation I would be nervous and I would

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    effective law making body such as parliament is elected by the people and provides an area for debate however some factors weaken parliament as a law maker‚ these include the length it takes to make legislation and ability to delegate it’s powers. A strength of parliament as a law-maker is that parliament is elected by the people is therefore responsible to address and respond too the needs of the people‚ as a result the legislative decisions that are made have been chosen based upon the needs of the

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    he gained the ability to run at super-human speeds. He quickly began to unleash even more of his potential‚ and eventually began to master powers that humans could only dream of. At the surface The Flash may seem like a simple hero‚ but when his story and capabilities are examined in full‚ it can be seen that he truly is a force to be reckoned with. (U) The capabilities of The Flash go far beyond those of most superheroes. Obviously‚ The Flash has the power of super-human speed‚ but that’s not where

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    or their capability of such things. I believe that it is just a number that does not define any one’s weaknesses or strengths. Throughout high school‚ I tried to maintain my grades at a certain level. I tried my hardest not to have any F’s‚ C’s‚ and I tried to minimize any B’s on my report card. In order for my grades to be maintained in the way I wish they were‚ I had to apply and utilize support I was offered for the classes I needed the most help in. An example would be when I missed the first

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    Strengths and Weaknesses of Sony Sony Corporation commonly referred as Sony‚ is a Japanese multi-national company. It’s Headquarters is in Tokyo‚ Japan. The company’s main focus is on electronics‚ games‚ entertainment and financial service sectors. Sony’s history goes as far back as 1946‚ as an electronic shop in a departmental store in Tokyo. It was started by Masaru Ibuka and had a total of eight employees. The next year he was joined by his colleague‚ Akio Morita. They founded a company called

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    Strengths and Weaknesses of Utilitarianism In the article‚ “Strengths and Weaknesses of Utilitarianism”‚ Louis P. Pojman explained the grounds on which utilitarianism has been attacked and showed some possible response to its defenders which imply his positive attitude towards utilitarianism [1] . In order to argue that thesis‚ Pojman’s one important premise is the response to the no-rest objection. He believed that the agent should aim at maximizing his or her own happiness as well as other people’s

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