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    Q1 – Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Q1 – Answer A – Assessing Learners Needs A teacher’s role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are never set in stone and are always changing to adapt to new situations. With regards to the teaching/training cycle‚ they are often being assessed and reflected upon. I believe the main role of a teacher is to facilitate learning. By this I mean that the teacher provides the knowledge

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    Palmyra Area High School Course Catalog 2014- 2015 1125 Park Drive Palmyra‚ PA 17078 717-838-1331 717-838-7915 (fax) www.pasd.us INTRODUCTION Greetings and welcome to Palmyra Area High School! This Student Course Planning Guide has been published to assist students and parents in selecting an educational program that best fits each student’s unique educational skills‚ talents and interests. Please take some time to review the contents so you can plan for a successful

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    I squinted through the sunlight and scanned the water in front of me. With my teeth clenched on my whistle‚ I paced the hot concrete. All of a sudden‚ the slide screeched as an older woman plunged into the pool. I instinctively moved towards the struggling guest with my safety tube outstretched‚ ready to execute my training. Suddenly‚ she emerged from the water and exited the pool. Whew! It was a false alarm. While heading back to my stand‚ I was interrupted by the creaking of another slide. This

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    Hidden Valley Camp Freedom‚ Maine For questions‚ please contact Meg & Peter Kassen: staff@hiddenvalleycamp.com or 800-922-6737 Staff Application |Applicant Name |      | | | |Nickname |      | | | |

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    INTRODUCTION The Young Men’s Christian Association ("YMCA" or in the USA "the Y") is a worldwide movement of more than 45 million members from 124 national federations affiliated through the World Alliance of YMCAs. Founded on June 6‚ 1844 in London‚ England by George Williams‚ the goal of the organization was putting Christian principles into practice‚ achieved by developing "a healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body." The YMCA is a federated organization made up of local and national organizations in

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    1. Discuss what you learned from the film about teaching babies and children to swim. (At least 250 words) The film “Laurie Lawrence: Teach Your Baby To Swim” educates viewers on how to train their child/children to swim at a young age. It explains in detail how children should be handled with care in the water‚ allowing them to be familiar with the environment‚ which may help to prevent the risk of drowning. The documentary shows how children at certain ages should be taught to swim. Those who

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    George Wing Instructor: Abby Wolford English 101-004W June 12‚ 2013 Cramer Lakes The Cramer Lakes are nestled six miles up a gentle incline from Redfish Lake in the Sawtooth Wilderness of Idaho. The jagged‚ irregular peaks of the ridges surrounding the lakes form the horizon. Mt Cramer towers over the rest at an elevation of 10‚715 feet‚ the second highest mountain in the range. Each of the three lakes has a short outflow into the next‚ eventually reaching the South fork of the Payette River

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    Lifespan of Human Development Final Research Paper Psychosocial Development Throughout life human beings are continuously changing‚ and it is not only due to biological factors. Erick Erikson shows how a multitude of different factors can effect development as well. By using a social context for explaining how development can be influenced by peer groups‚ schools‚ and cultural values Erikson created the psychosocial theory (Poole 23). The development of ego identity played a large role in his

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    I’m a fairly laid back kinda guy but being responsible for the safety of children is something I can’t help but take very seriously. Lifeguarding has given me very direct skills to solve problems‚ like how to save someone who’s drowning‚ first aid or CPR. Before I was a lifeguard I worked at the front desk of the same pool where I had the experience of being a cashier. Working at the pool

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    focused externally on the environment around me‚ which I take things in by intuition. Secondary to this is the internal mode where I deal with things rationally and logically. This is very accurate as I have always trusted my intuition during my lifeguarding career in my teens and early twenties. There are high-stress first aid incidents that occur that requires you to trust

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