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    Competency Statement Ii

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    Competency Statement II To advance physical and intellectual competence...It is essential to the growth and development of every child to advance their physical and intellectual needs. Preschool age children have a short attention span. They learn by example‚ and learn by activities that are interesting to them. I keep their minds fresh by including fun games in the weekly lesson plan that improves their physical‚ cognitive and creative development. I do this on a daily basis. I sing songs

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    CYP Core 3.4

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    LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA FOR THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE Lea Bikelis- BIK14265645 -CYPWL3 - 9009W CYP Core 3.4 Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety with some cross reference to EYMP3 CYP Core3.4:1.1 a description of the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. Indoors - security: child X staff ratio‚ enough adults to supervising the children‚ for example: at lunch time with a ratio of one adult to four children

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    Core leadership principles: • Be always sure about what you are doing • Have a good vision • Never stop learning • Motivate and inspire others • Learn to cope with people • Build trust and confidence Be always sure about what are you doing – if I am doing something or making important decisions then I always need to have confidence that I am doing right because if I will not know how to reach my goals and fail afterwards then only one who I can blame will

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    Ethics and Core Values

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    Ethics/ Core Values Professor: Charlie 10 June 2013 Recently we took an assessment in class which had no correct or incorrect answers the purpose was to see the difference in others core values. I will discuss each scenario in length to discuss core values from my perspective as well as the authors. Core values are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization. The core values are the guiding principles that dictate behavior and action. Core values can help people

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    Common Core‚ the "essential for success in college‚ career‚ and life in today’s global economy‚" according to their website‚ corestandards.org. The thing with Common Core‚ however‚ is all this "research" that went into what is necessary for the student to know for "college readiness is‚" is absolute trash. Looking over the English Language Arts Standards‚ they claim that these standards "[stress] critical-thinking‚ problem-solving‚ and analytical skills that are required for success in college

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    CORE COMPETENCY Group No.: 03 Members: 1. Ameet Shinde 2. Nilesh Bhusal Ref: Article Core Competence by C.K. Prahalad Core Competence is a skill/Asset/Technology that underpins the growth of the business and differentiates the business from its current and future Competitors OR Core competence is a bundle of skills and technologies that enables a company to provide a particular benefit to customers e.g. • Sony – benefit is pocketability core competence is miniaturization • Federal Express

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    Core Identity Traits

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    Various traits of our self-concept plays a large role in what we do in life and who we are. Our core identity traits often become a part of us at a young age before we are even conscious of them. These traits play a central role in developing our identity. Gratitude and curiosity are part of my core identity traits. Having gratitude in my life has let me be appreciative for what I have and expressing it to others. My curiousness has led me to be eager to learn about topics I am interested in such

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    Learning Styles and Competencies I found my personality spectrum to be true of whom I am as an individual person. I understand psychology as a self-portrait of us and this allowed me to be exposed and confirmed my personality. I am a prodigious thinker because I love to solve problems while exploring new ideas and potentials. When I look back as a child I was very analytical and always kept to myself on figuring problems. This can establish well with math‚ science‚ or psychology in a field that

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    Navy Core Values

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    temptation. When we say we will "support and defend‚" we are promising to meet the demands of our profession and the mission when it is hazardous‚ demanding or otherwise difficult. From the very beginning of naval service‚ certain key principles or core values have carried on to today. They consist of three basic principles‚ HONOR‚ COURAGE AND COMMITMENT. Those three words are the backbone of every man and woman‚ officer or enlisted who has served or is serving in the United States Navy. Values are

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    The Common Core Standards

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    According to CommonCoreStandards.org the Common Core Standards is a “state-led effort to develop consistent‚ real-world learning goals” in an “effort to ensure all students‚ regardless of where they live‚ are graduating high school prepared for college‚ career‚ and life.” A contributing factor to the initiative of the Common Core Standards was that although each state “developed and adopted its own learning standards” there was no unification between states on what a “sufficiently educated” student consisted

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