The document provides an overview of Maori culture and history in New Zealand. It discusses the origins of the Maori people and their unique culture, including language, mythology, crafts, and social organization. It also describes early interactions with Europeans, the current Maori population in New Zealand and Australia, traditional tribal structure, customs like moko tattoos and haka dances, and musical instruments and vocal music.
This document teaches counting from 1 to 20 in the Māori language through an interactive counting book. It includes the Māori words for the numbers alongside images that can be clicked to play the pronunciation of each number. The book was created for junior students at a school to help them learn basic Māori numeracy.
This document lists the Maori numbers from one to twenty, providing the Maori word and English translation for each number. It shares the Maori numbers as part of Maori Language Week in order to teach some basic Maori language numbers.
The document provides an overview of Maori numbers from 1 to 10,000. It explains the terms for numbers 1-10, how to say numbers 21-99 using the "ma" rule, and the terms for multiples of 10 up to 90. Larger numbers such as 100-900, 1000-9000 are expressed by combining the number with "kotahi" and the hundreds, thousands place words. Basic Maori terms are given for counting from one to ten thousand.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
Satisfaction and good morale within
the workforce is interdependent with
feeling successful. Success for the
workers in the Women’s Center of
Rhode Island is connected to the
self suffi ciency and attitude of the
residents they serve.
The mission of this project is to
create an experience that aids
the success of the residents of the Women’s Center of RI, refl ect this
success to the workers, and in turn lead to a higher quality of service
and perpetuate a tradition of achievement, dialogue and empowerment.
The document provides an overview of Maori culture and history in New Zealand. It discusses the origins of the Maori people and their unique culture, including language, mythology, crafts, and social organization. It also describes early interactions with Europeans, the current Maori population in New Zealand and Australia, traditional tribal structure, customs like moko tattoos and haka dances, and musical instruments and vocal music.
This document teaches counting from 1 to 20 in the Māori language through an interactive counting book. It includes the Māori words for the numbers alongside images that can be clicked to play the pronunciation of each number. The book was created for junior students at a school to help them learn basic Māori numeracy.
This document lists the Maori numbers from one to twenty, providing the Maori word and English translation for each number. It shares the Maori numbers as part of Maori Language Week in order to teach some basic Maori language numbers.
The document provides an overview of Maori numbers from 1 to 10,000. It explains the terms for numbers 1-10, how to say numbers 21-99 using the "ma" rule, and the terms for multiples of 10 up to 90. Larger numbers such as 100-900, 1000-9000 are expressed by combining the number with "kotahi" and the hundreds, thousands place words. Basic Maori terms are given for counting from one to ten thousand.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
Satisfaction and good morale within
the workforce is interdependent with
feeling successful. Success for the
workers in the Women’s Center of
Rhode Island is connected to the
self suffi ciency and attitude of the
residents they serve.
The mission of this project is to
create an experience that aids
the success of the residents of the Women’s Center of RI, refl ect this
success to the workers, and in turn lead to a higher quality of service
and perpetuate a tradition of achievement, dialogue and empowerment.
This document summarizes an article that proposes two frameworks for online education success. The first framework is for course instructors to balance instructional events, learner interactions, and technologies. The second framework is for administrators to create a simple, stable, sustainable, and scalable technology infrastructure that enables important learner interactions. The frameworks are intended to facilitate constructive dialogues between instructors and administrators regarding technology-related decisions and support for online courses.
EDUL 7063 (PO2) Philosophy of Leadership in Education - William Allan Kritson...William Kritsonis
This document provides information about an online course titled "EDUL 7063 (P02)– Philosophy of Leadership in Education" taught at Prairie View A&M University. It includes the instructor's contact information, course details like meeting times and location, a description of the course content focusing on examining philosophy of leadership in education. It also outlines the course goals and objectives, requirements including assignments and their point values, policies, textbook information, and a 16-week course schedule. The course aims to help students develop a philosophy of leadership in education and understand alternative methods of philosophical thinking to improve schools.
This document provides instructions for creating a Photo Story 3 project in 5 steps: 1) Import pictures and edit them, 2) Add effects to each picture and titles, 3) Record narration, 4) Add music from Photo Story or your own files, 5) Save the story as a movie. It also provides information on where to download Photo Story 3 for free and how to convert the output file format.
The document discusses BBC's topic navigation system. It provides horizontal navigation across BBC's different content products to give users a more cohesive experience when exploring topics on BBC's website. The topic navigation links related content together and allows BBC to promote content from its various platforms in a unified manner, creating a user experience greater than what could be achieved without this cross-promotion.
I got LinkedIn.... Now what: 5 activities to improve your LinkedIn (for begin...Rhys Moult
The document provides 5 activities to help users maximize their LinkedIn profile and connections: 1) Log in and connect by searching for connections, recommendations, and email contacts; 2) Enhance your profile by editing fields and adding skills and a photo; 3) Join groups, contribute by posting, commenting, or sharing; 4) Share external content by posting blog links or client pages; 5) Merge duplicate accounts by following LinkedIn's password and account merging instructions. The overarching goal is to take advantage of the 150 million LinkedIn users and growing network.
Durst, hope holley building life long readers nftej v21 n1 2010William Kritsonis
This document summarizes research on strategies for developing lifelong readers. It suggests that teachers should explicitly teach reading strategies to make reading less laborious. They should also incorporate critical reading to build student emotion and motivation. Finally, teachers should provide authentic texts that match students' interests to engage them. The strategies discussed include visualization, web quests, literature circles and using trade books over textbooks. Overall, the research emphasizes improving reading skills, fostering critical thinking and choosing texts that appeal to students.
Jisc is a UK organization that supports digital technology use in education and research. There is growing pressure on universities to better manage research data due to funder policies requiring data sharing. Jisc is working with universities to build research data management capacity through infrastructure projects, training programs, and developing best practices. Barriers to progress include low researcher priority for data management and lack of funding and resources.
LIVING LEGACIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SEVEN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE EDUC...William Kritsonis
Mary Ann Springs, PhD - William Allan Kritsonis, PhD, Dissertation Chair
Dissertation Title: LIVING LEGACIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SEVEN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE EDUCATIONAL LEADERS FROM A SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY
The document summarizes the results of week 8 of the IV Liga de Invierno bowling league. It lists the league name and officers, as well as the current standings and game results of week 8 for each of the 14 teams. Gerson Padron, Jose M. Antequera, and Patxi Rodriguez won their matches in week 8. The highest scores of the week were a 210 game by Patxi Rodriguez and a 588 series by Beatriz Stefan.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Educational PhilosophyWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses Ayn Rand's objectivist philosophy and how it relates to educational leadership. It examines Rand's view of man as a heroic being who pursues his own happiness through productive achievement and reason.
Epistemologically, Rand believed that human beings are able to know reality and that one's own happiness is the moral purpose of life. Metaphysically, her concept of ethics examines whether moral values are objective truths or human conventions.
Rand argued that morality guides one's choices and life course. While her "Virtue of Selfishness" is criticized by some, it does address important questions about life. Her view that ethics involves discovering the nature of moral values could provide some relevance to roles and responsibilities
Mr. Cooke is the principal of Melville Intermediate School in Hamilton, New Zealand. He takes pride in his school and ensures all students are happy. The school has class gardens, a large hall for assemblies, options classes for talents, a library, sports fields, and a canteen. It also has uniforms, year 7 day camp, and year 8 week-long camp. The teachers and students are friendly and welcoming to new students.
William Allan Kritsonis, PhD (California Presentation)William Kritsonis
William Allan Kritsonis is a professor of educational leadership at Prairie View A&M University. He has over 40 years of experience in education, including serving as a visiting scholar at Stanford and Columbia Universities. He has chaired over 20 doctoral dissertations. His research focuses on educational leadership, research methods, and multicultural education. He is the founder of National FORUM Journals, which has published over 5,000 professors. His goals for 2012 are to teach, mentor students, provide service, and continue his professional development and research.
This document discusses two models of decision making - the rational model and bounded rationality model. The rational model involves 6 sequential steps: 1) identifying the problem, 2) generating alternatives, 3) evaluating alternatives, 4) choosing an alternative, 5) implementing the decision, and 6) evaluating effectiveness. However, the bounded rationality model recognizes limitations in people's rationality. Decisions are made at all levels in schools and affect outcomes. Effective problem identification, consideration of alternatives, implementation, and evaluation are essential for quality decision making.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document compares basic facts about Japan and New Zealand such as their populations, leaders, national foods, sports, birds, television shows, school schedules, capital cities, and currencies. Japan has over 127 million people while New Zealand has just over 4 million. Their prime ministers are Yoshihiko Noda and John Key, respectively.
This document compares various facts about Japan and New Zealand, noting that Japan has over 127 million people compared to New Zealand's 4 million, and that the countries have different national animals, sports, foods, leaders, and school schedules. It concludes by saying goodbye in both Japanese and English.
The White House was built between 1792 and 1800, taking 8 years to complete. It was designed by Irish architect James Hoban, who won a contest to design the presidential residence for the new U.S. capital in Washington D.C. The White House cost $232,371.83 to build and was constructed out of white painted Aquia sandstone. It is located where it is because that was the plan for the city designed by Pierre L'Enfant.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The Temple of Heaven was built in Beijing, China during the Ming Dynasty under the orders of the Yongle Emperor. It was designed by the Yongle Emperor himself for use in important ceremonies and rituals aimed at worshipping Heaven and praying for good harvests. Special rituals took place twice yearly where the Emperor would fast and pray for agricultural prosperity. While rituals are no longer practiced, it remains an important historical and cultural site.
This document summarizes an article that proposes two frameworks for online education success. The first framework is for course instructors to balance instructional events, learner interactions, and technologies. The second framework is for administrators to create a simple, stable, sustainable, and scalable technology infrastructure that enables important learner interactions. The frameworks are intended to facilitate constructive dialogues between instructors and administrators regarding technology-related decisions and support for online courses.
EDUL 7063 (PO2) Philosophy of Leadership in Education - William Allan Kritson...William Kritsonis
This document provides information about an online course titled "EDUL 7063 (P02)– Philosophy of Leadership in Education" taught at Prairie View A&M University. It includes the instructor's contact information, course details like meeting times and location, a description of the course content focusing on examining philosophy of leadership in education. It also outlines the course goals and objectives, requirements including assignments and their point values, policies, textbook information, and a 16-week course schedule. The course aims to help students develop a philosophy of leadership in education and understand alternative methods of philosophical thinking to improve schools.
This document provides instructions for creating a Photo Story 3 project in 5 steps: 1) Import pictures and edit them, 2) Add effects to each picture and titles, 3) Record narration, 4) Add music from Photo Story or your own files, 5) Save the story as a movie. It also provides information on where to download Photo Story 3 for free and how to convert the output file format.
The document discusses BBC's topic navigation system. It provides horizontal navigation across BBC's different content products to give users a more cohesive experience when exploring topics on BBC's website. The topic navigation links related content together and allows BBC to promote content from its various platforms in a unified manner, creating a user experience greater than what could be achieved without this cross-promotion.
I got LinkedIn.... Now what: 5 activities to improve your LinkedIn (for begin...Rhys Moult
The document provides 5 activities to help users maximize their LinkedIn profile and connections: 1) Log in and connect by searching for connections, recommendations, and email contacts; 2) Enhance your profile by editing fields and adding skills and a photo; 3) Join groups, contribute by posting, commenting, or sharing; 4) Share external content by posting blog links or client pages; 5) Merge duplicate accounts by following LinkedIn's password and account merging instructions. The overarching goal is to take advantage of the 150 million LinkedIn users and growing network.
Durst, hope holley building life long readers nftej v21 n1 2010William Kritsonis
This document summarizes research on strategies for developing lifelong readers. It suggests that teachers should explicitly teach reading strategies to make reading less laborious. They should also incorporate critical reading to build student emotion and motivation. Finally, teachers should provide authentic texts that match students' interests to engage them. The strategies discussed include visualization, web quests, literature circles and using trade books over textbooks. Overall, the research emphasizes improving reading skills, fostering critical thinking and choosing texts that appeal to students.
Jisc is a UK organization that supports digital technology use in education and research. There is growing pressure on universities to better manage research data due to funder policies requiring data sharing. Jisc is working with universities to build research data management capacity through infrastructure projects, training programs, and developing best practices. Barriers to progress include low researcher priority for data management and lack of funding and resources.
LIVING LEGACIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SEVEN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE EDUC...William Kritsonis
Mary Ann Springs, PhD - William Allan Kritsonis, PhD, Dissertation Chair
Dissertation Title: LIVING LEGACIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SEVEN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE EDUCATIONAL LEADERS FROM A SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY
The document summarizes the results of week 8 of the IV Liga de Invierno bowling league. It lists the league name and officers, as well as the current standings and game results of week 8 for each of the 14 teams. Gerson Padron, Jose M. Antequera, and Patxi Rodriguez won their matches in week 8. The highest scores of the week were a 210 game by Patxi Rodriguez and a 588 series by Beatriz Stefan.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Educational PhilosophyWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses Ayn Rand's objectivist philosophy and how it relates to educational leadership. It examines Rand's view of man as a heroic being who pursues his own happiness through productive achievement and reason.
Epistemologically, Rand believed that human beings are able to know reality and that one's own happiness is the moral purpose of life. Metaphysically, her concept of ethics examines whether moral values are objective truths or human conventions.
Rand argued that morality guides one's choices and life course. While her "Virtue of Selfishness" is criticized by some, it does address important questions about life. Her view that ethics involves discovering the nature of moral values could provide some relevance to roles and responsibilities
Mr. Cooke is the principal of Melville Intermediate School in Hamilton, New Zealand. He takes pride in his school and ensures all students are happy. The school has class gardens, a large hall for assemblies, options classes for talents, a library, sports fields, and a canteen. It also has uniforms, year 7 day camp, and year 8 week-long camp. The teachers and students are friendly and welcoming to new students.
William Allan Kritsonis, PhD (California Presentation)William Kritsonis
William Allan Kritsonis is a professor of educational leadership at Prairie View A&M University. He has over 40 years of experience in education, including serving as a visiting scholar at Stanford and Columbia Universities. He has chaired over 20 doctoral dissertations. His research focuses on educational leadership, research methods, and multicultural education. He is the founder of National FORUM Journals, which has published over 5,000 professors. His goals for 2012 are to teach, mentor students, provide service, and continue his professional development and research.
This document discusses two models of decision making - the rational model and bounded rationality model. The rational model involves 6 sequential steps: 1) identifying the problem, 2) generating alternatives, 3) evaluating alternatives, 4) choosing an alternative, 5) implementing the decision, and 6) evaluating effectiveness. However, the bounded rationality model recognizes limitations in people's rationality. Decisions are made at all levels in schools and affect outcomes. Effective problem identification, consideration of alternatives, implementation, and evaluation are essential for quality decision making.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document compares basic facts about Japan and New Zealand such as their populations, leaders, national foods, sports, birds, television shows, school schedules, capital cities, and currencies. Japan has over 127 million people while New Zealand has just over 4 million. Their prime ministers are Yoshihiko Noda and John Key, respectively.
This document compares various facts about Japan and New Zealand, noting that Japan has over 127 million people compared to New Zealand's 4 million, and that the countries have different national animals, sports, foods, leaders, and school schedules. It concludes by saying goodbye in both Japanese and English.
The White House was built between 1792 and 1800, taking 8 years to complete. It was designed by Irish architect James Hoban, who won a contest to design the presidential residence for the new U.S. capital in Washington D.C. The White House cost $232,371.83 to build and was constructed out of white painted Aquia sandstone. It is located where it is because that was the plan for the city designed by Pierre L'Enfant.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The Temple of Heaven was built in Beijing, China during the Ming Dynasty under the orders of the Yongle Emperor. It was designed by the Yongle Emperor himself for use in important ceremonies and rituals aimed at worshipping Heaven and praying for good harvests. Special rituals took place twice yearly where the Emperor would fast and pray for agricultural prosperity. While rituals are no longer practiced, it remains an important historical and cultural site.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the history of gladiators and the Colosseum in Rome. It describes some of the types of gladiators that fought, including Thracians who used short swords and shields, Bestiarii who fought exotic animals with spears or knives wearing only loincloths, Dimachaeri who fought with two swords, and Retarii who used nets and tridents to trap and kill opponents. It also lists some questions about mechanisms used in gladiator fights, the dimensions of the Colosseum, how different social classes were separated, jobs of slaves, animals slaughtered, and traditions performed at the Colosseum.
The Colosseum in Rome was built approximately 1500 years ago by slaves. It hosted gladiator fights and other events like mock sea battles, animal acts, and animal hunts. Nowadays, it remains a major tourist attraction, with thousands visiting each year to view the interior arena, although it is now in ruins after suffering damage from earthquakes over the centuries. It is located in the historic city center of Rome.
The document discusses the history of the Louvre in Paris, including its original construction as a fortress in the 1200s, later use as a country home and palace, and designation as a museum in 1791. It also briefly mentions the famous theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911 and notes that the art is now protected behind glass despite the museum never being vandalized due to extensive security camera coverage.
The Temple of Artemis was a shrine built in Greece in the city of Ephesus to worship the Greek goddess Artemis. It took 120 years to build and featured 127 columns supporting the roof and an inner shrine dedicated to Artemis. Though the original cost is unknown due to its great age, the Temple of Artemis was renowned for its beauty and architectural magnificence in the 4th century BC.
The Statue of Liberty was designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and built between 1875-1884. It was a gift from France to the United States to commemorate the alliance between the two countries and stand as a symbol of freedom and democracy. The statue is made of an iron framework with copper sheeting and was transported from France in crates on ships to be assembled on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
The Eiffel Tower was built in Paris, France for the 1889 World's Fair to celebrate the French Revolution. It was constructed of iron, which was a strong and reliable material. An elevator shaft runs up each leg of the tower to the top, where there is a cafe and gift shop. The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest structure for 41 years and remains an iconic landmark in Paris.
The document discusses various aspects of Fielding, a town of 14,000 people in New Zealand that has been voted the nicest city in the country 14 times. It is located near Palmerston North in the Manawatu region and is known for its clock tower, gardens, and rugby team called the Turbos.
This document discusses Hokkaido, Japan and New Zealand by mentioning their flags, national animals, foods, and the city of Sapporo in Hokkaido which hosts a snow festival featuring Japanese food in contrast with New Zealand food from the country of New Zealand.
This document discusses two countries, Japan and New Zealand. It mentions Hokkaido and the Japan flag for Japan. It also mentions New Zealand and Japan's national animal as well as New Zealand's native bird.
New Zealand has a population of around 127 million people living in an area of approximately 4.3 million square kilometers. The country has a diverse landscape ranging from coastlines and beaches to mountains and forests.
This document discusses various facts about Africa, including that Lake Victoria is the largest lake, The Seychelles is the smallest country, Lake Tanganyika is the deepest lake, and the Namib desert is the oldest desert inhabited by several animal species.
This document is a slide show presentation from a New Zealand intermediate school asking questions about South Africa. The questions cover topics like South Africa's national animal and currency, whether mosquitoes are a problem, details about houses and favorite foods, population statistics, pictures, similarities between the two countries, school holidays, classrooms, and floods. The presentation concludes by thanking the viewer and requesting answers to the questions about South Africa.
New Zealand has a population of 4.2 million people and covers an area of 103,738 square kilometers, while Japan has a population over 127 million people across 377,835 square kilometers of land. The document compares basic demographic and cultural facts between New Zealand and Japan such as their prime ministers, flags, and popular foods like sushi and fish and chips.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.