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    Just Do It Success is the correct or desired result of an attempt. Malcolm Gladwell the author of the book Outliers concludes how we can achieve success and he adds that success can be defined in different kinds of ways, but whichever definition we choose it will require an enormous amount of hard work. There are a lot of ways to become successful then we think and each of them consists overlapping identical factors that we need to keep in mind. The factors are such as having opportunities,…

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    Those interactions are characterized as nonlinear systems leading emergent self-organization through feedback. There are three essential components of complexity theory that provide a framework to understand emergent behavior leading continuous, radical change. The Far-From-Equilibrium State: The theory states that organizations display complex behaviors…

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    As a teacher, I face the challenge of consistently providing students with relevant, instructive feedback to further their motivation and growth. Meaningful feedback such as this is an essential part of a successful classroom (Marzano, 2010). Teachers must also give students the tools to form a positive outlook towards learning with the hope that students will become lifelong learners. Motivation to learn can be a key component in this process of creating lifelong learners and individuals…

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    Negative Feedback Theory

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    negative feedback (1992). In order to accomplish this, they first asked participants to complete a short questionnaire (a version of the Texas Social Behavior Inventory) and then deliver a short speech, to which “raters” behind two-way mirrors gave them either written positive or negative feedback. The participants were then asked a few questions concerning the positive and negative feedback they received and asked which rater they preferred. Results…

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    there become the driving force behind our education. The traits and skill we possess can become either assets or liabilities if not diligently cared for. Receiving feedback is a necessary step towards growth that can be both painful and beneficial. Then there are the defense mechanisms we use to protect ourselves when receiving feedback that we must be aware of. Each of these areas will be reflected upon and discussed in the hope of becoming more self-aware. Personal Motivations I am motivated…

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    Learning Feedback

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    While doing this activity I have learned a lot about myself. I have learned to understand my actions more and now pay more attention to how the feedback I get from others affects the way I react and change my behavior. This activity enabled me to think about how others might react to similar feedback. I also have learned the many things that I try to present myself as such as: intelligent, friendly, and fashionable. One very big way I want to present my self is as being intelligent. Since I was…

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    Feedback is useful in any facet of your life, whether it is in your personal life, in your career, or in a school setting because it allows you to know more about yourself, your behaviors, your personality, and increases self-awareness. Feedback is one of the best ways to evaluate the progress between where you are, your current state, and where you want to be, your desired state. Feedback whether positive or negative can enrich your skills and behaviors and aide you towards achieving success.…

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    I have selected to focus on the identification of positive and negative instances as the concept that I struggle to understand the most. The specific question that I missed regarding this concept was question 27 which described a situation that took place in a college humanities class. In this question, students were learning the three different types of columns that can be found in Greek architecture. A student working with a tutor, misidentified a picture of a column and the tutor corrected…

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    Elara Products Case Study

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    also departments are communicating with each other. Recommendations are offered in an effort to rectify these issues and rebuild the company’s success. By creating a centralised workplace, implementing a conflict management policy and setting up feedback mechanisms, Electra Products can overcome issues that are current within the organisation. Assumptions were made in regards to the dynamics between individuals and relationships due to specific information about interpersonal characteristics not…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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