Students are asked to create a 2-minute advertisement for a local product using an original jingle. The advertisement will be graded based on the message (25%), the jingle (25%), and the overall presentation (50%).
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This document provides a template for a Local Action Plan (LAC) that includes phases, activities, persons involved, time frame, resources, and success indicators. The template separates the plan into planning, implementation, and evaluation phases and includes spaces to identify the related activities, persons involved, time frame, funding resources and sources, and metrics to measure success.
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The document discusses different qualitative research methods:
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2) Phenomenology examines lived experiences of individuals in their everyday lives.
3) Ethnography describes and interprets cultural behaviors through observation of a group over time in a natural setting.
This document provides a lesson on learning the letters of the alphabet from A to Z. It includes activities like listening and repeating letters, writing letters, sight word recognition, and reading simple sentences using target letters. Each letter or group of letters is presented on its own page with associated images and words containing the letter sounds to help teach letter-sound correspondence and early reading skills.
Descriptive grammar objectively describes how a language is actually used by native speakers, without making judgments about what is "correct" or "incorrect". It focuses on documenting the patterns and principles underlying the natural usage of a language as it evolves over time. In contrast, prescriptive grammar establishes standardized rules for how a language should be used and labels variations from these rules as mistakes.
This document provides an introduction to summarizing texts. It defines summarizing as finding the key ideas and supporting details of a text to understand the overall meaning. Summarizing is important because it helps students process information, see how ideas connect, and present their own ideas to others. The document recommends explaining summarizing to students, providing strategies and models, and giving opportunities for practice summarizing different types of texts with increasing complexity.
The document outlines the KVES Learning Action Cell (LAC) plan for the 2022-2023 school year. The plan involves 13 sessions to be held from August 2022 to the end of the school year. The sessions will provide orientations on school-based activities, content and pedagogy, community linkages, assessment and evaluation, materials development, and intervention programs. Teachers will attend the sessions led by the School Head, Master Teachers, and Grade Leaders. Evaluations will be conducted to track teacher and student performance. The LAC plan aims to improve teaching quality and learning outcomes through various professional development activities and community engagement.
This document provides a template for a Local Action Plan (LAC) that includes phases, activities, persons involved, time frame, resources, and success indicators. The template separates the plan into planning, implementation, and evaluation phases and includes spaces to identify the related activities, persons involved, time frame, funding resources and sources, and metrics to measure success.
T, T, F, T, T, T, T, F, T, T. The document is a true/false quiz about key elements of writing a speech. It covers topics like the importance of an outline in matching supporting ideas to the main idea, including an introduction, body and conclusion, knowing the audience and occasion, rehearsing being important, speech writing being recursive, the approach in the introduction impacting success, the purpose helping identify supporting ideas, and word choice being a consideration.
Critical reading involves actively engaging with text through questioning and evaluating arguments rather than passively accepting information. It means examining multiple viewpoints, making judgments, and understanding deeper meanings and contexts. The document outlines strategies for effective critical reading such as speed reading to identify relevance, slowing down to gain depth on interesting sections, and using the SQ3R method of surveying, questioning, reading, recalling, and reviewing material. The goal is to develop flexible reading habits that improve comprehension and retention of academic information.
The document discusses different qualitative research methods:
1) Symbolic interactionism focuses on how people make sense of social interactions.
2) Phenomenology examines lived experiences of individuals in their everyday lives.
3) Ethnography describes and interprets cultural behaviors through observation of a group over time in a natural setting.
This document provides a lesson on learning the letters of the alphabet from A to Z. It includes activities like listening and repeating letters, writing letters, sight word recognition, and reading simple sentences using target letters. Each letter or group of letters is presented on its own page with associated images and words containing the letter sounds to help teach letter-sound correspondence and early reading skills.
Descriptive grammar objectively describes how a language is actually used by native speakers, without making judgments about what is "correct" or "incorrect". It focuses on documenting the patterns and principles underlying the natural usage of a language as it evolves over time. In contrast, prescriptive grammar establishes standardized rules for how a language should be used and labels variations from these rules as mistakes.
This document provides an introduction to summarizing texts. It defines summarizing as finding the key ideas and supporting details of a text to understand the overall meaning. Summarizing is important because it helps students process information, see how ideas connect, and present their own ideas to others. The document recommends explaining summarizing to students, providing strategies and models, and giving opportunities for practice summarizing different types of texts with increasing complexity.
This document discusses different types of speeches: informative speech uses vivid details and definitions to explain a subject, demonstration speech explains how to do something using visual aids, persuasive speech aims to convince listeners and change opinions, and entertainment speech aims to make the audience relax and enjoy. It then provides examples of speech situations and asks the reader to identify the appropriate type of speech for each.
The document summarizes research on teaching young children to read in their home or preschool across the United States, Japan, and China. It found that with 10-15 minutes of daily instruction from parents or teachers using a 4-phase program, children as young as 12 months could learn dozens of words, and some could read simple books by ages 2-4. For example, one Japanese boy learned over 300 characters in his first 5 months and tested between 2nd-3rd grade levels by age 4. The results provided evidence that the teaching program was effective in helping young children learn to read in different languages and cultures.
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This document discusses different types of speeches: informative speech uses vivid details and definitions to explain a subject, demonstration speech explains how to do something using visual aids, persuasive speech aims to convince listeners and change opinions, and entertainment speech aims to make the audience relax and enjoy. It then provides examples of speech situations and asks the reader to identify the appropriate type of speech for each.
The document summarizes research on teaching young children to read in their home or preschool across the United States, Japan, and China. It found that with 10-15 minutes of daily instruction from parents or teachers using a 4-phase program, children as young as 12 months could learn dozens of words, and some could read simple books by ages 2-4. For example, one Japanese boy learned over 300 characters in his first 5 months and tested between 2nd-3rd grade levels by age 4. The results provided evidence that the teaching program was effective in helping young children learn to read in different languages and cultures.
This document discusses academic texts and writing. It begins with class rules for a lesson on the language used in academic texts from various disciplines. The document then states the learning objectives are to differentiate and familiarize the aspects and rules of language used in academic texts from different fields. Various types of academic texts are then listed, including magazines and academic writing. Characteristics of academic writing like being deliberate, thorough, and making conclusions are presented. The document concludes with sections on types of academic texts and examples of tasks related to academic writing.
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This document outlines a class on the psychology of the reading process. It discusses the objectives of explaining the socio-historical development of reading and implications for instruction. Key points include that reading began with oral language and experience, which evolved into writing systems and print. Reading involves the relationship between a reader's experience, oral language, and written symbols. The document provides an introductory activity, activates prior knowledge on how reading began, and outlines stages of language development. It discusses implications like understanding the relationship between reading and language, and the importance of oral language and home experiences. Assignments include defining human attributes that foster language and describing reading theories.
This document discusses different management theories including classical theory, scientific management, bureaucratic management, and Fayol's principles of management. Classical theory emphasizes following instructions to manage. Scientific management uses step-by-step scientific methods to find the single best way to do jobs. Bureaucratic management believes efficiency comes from rational authority and division of labor based on Max Weber's work. Fayol identified 14 principles of management such as division of work, authority, and equity. The document provides details on different theorists and their contributions to the evolution of management theories.
The document discusses various data collection methods and sampling strategies for quantitative and qualitative research designs. It begins by outlining the objectives of understanding sampling strategies, data collection methods, and how to identify appropriate methods for a given study. It then covers topics such as gaining access to participants, sampling strategies like random sampling and purposive sampling. Various data collection instruments like questionnaires, interviews, observations, focus groups, think aloud protocols, diaries and journals are also discussed in detail including their strengths and limitations. The document provides an in-depth overview of key considerations for data collection in research.
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› Media language serves two main functions: to report facts and information, and to persuade audiences towards a particular viewpoint.
› There are various rhetorical techniques used in persuasive media including lexical choices, tropes, sound patterning, framing, and metaphor.
› News and advertising both use language and techniques of persuasion to present information, but they have different goals. News aims to present events while advertising aims to promote products and services.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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2. Instructions
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Make a 2-minute
advertisement about your
local product using a short
jingle you made. You can
use any language as long as
you can present your
advertisement well.