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Creativity is a unique gift that provides an unfair advantage over competition and requires both technical and analytical skills. It involves using logical and linear thinking as well as creative and big picture thinking. True creativity comes from being curious, asking questions, challenging assumptions, and taking risks to solve problems in new ways.
This document outlines a workshop on effective communication skills. It discusses defining communication and understanding the communication process. It covers overcoming barriers in the communication process, practicing active listening, and tips to improve verbal and non-verbal communication. The document provides details on the communication process, common communication methods, listening skills, improving existing communication levels, and tips for improving body language. The overall workshop aims to help participants enhance their communication abilities for professional success.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Abraham Lincoln experienced many failures and defeats over the course of his career, including losing his job, failing in business, losing elections for state legislature, speaker of the legislature, nomination for a political party, land officer, and the Senate twice. However, he did not give up and two years after his last defeat, he was elected President of the United States.
The document discusses the importance of group discussions and tips for participating effectively. It notes that group discussions enhance learning by generating questions, helping students identify weaknesses and rectify mistakes. It provides guidance on body language, such as sitting up straight, making eye contact, and nodding; speech, such as facilitating others' contributions without aggression and avoiding repetition; and mindset, such as managing nerves and guiding discussion. The document advises students to demonstrate teamwork, reasoning, leadership, initiative, assertiveness, listening skills, keeping on topic while scoring initiative and maintaining a cool head.
INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES Presentation by R. EDIN BROW
Industry Requirements
constructivist classroom
Mind-Mapping Theory
Mind-Map Graphics
Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Intelligence
Active learning
The Art and Science of Leadership
English Prepositions List
complex prepositions with illustrations and quizzes, edin brow, English Prepositions, Josef Essberger, preposition of place and time, Preposition Quiz, prepositions, Prepositions list, simpe
Voice refers to whether the subject of a sentence performs an action (active voice) or receives an action (passive voice). In the active voice, the subject performs the action and the object receives it. In the passive voice, the object becomes the subject and the subject is either not mentioned or follows the verb in a prepositional phrase using "by". The passive voice forms require a linking verb like "be" and the past participle form of the main verb. Passive voice transformations can occur for all verb tenses and with modal verbs. Examples are provided to demonstrate active and passive voice sentences.
Creativity is a unique gift that provides an unfair advantage over competition and requires both technical and analytical skills. It involves using logical and linear thinking as well as creative and big picture thinking. True creativity comes from being curious, asking questions, challenging assumptions, and taking risks to solve problems in new ways.
This document outlines a workshop on effective communication skills. It discusses defining communication and understanding the communication process. It covers overcoming barriers in the communication process, practicing active listening, and tips to improve verbal and non-verbal communication. The document provides details on the communication process, common communication methods, listening skills, improving existing communication levels, and tips for improving body language. The overall workshop aims to help participants enhance their communication abilities for professional success.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Abraham Lincoln experienced many failures and defeats over the course of his career, including losing his job, failing in business, losing elections for state legislature, speaker of the legislature, nomination for a political party, land officer, and the Senate twice. However, he did not give up and two years after his last defeat, he was elected President of the United States.
The document discusses the importance of group discussions and tips for participating effectively. It notes that group discussions enhance learning by generating questions, helping students identify weaknesses and rectify mistakes. It provides guidance on body language, such as sitting up straight, making eye contact, and nodding; speech, such as facilitating others' contributions without aggression and avoiding repetition; and mindset, such as managing nerves and guiding discussion. The document advises students to demonstrate teamwork, reasoning, leadership, initiative, assertiveness, listening skills, keeping on topic while scoring initiative and maintaining a cool head.
INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES Presentation by R. EDIN BROW
Industry Requirements
constructivist classroom
Mind-Mapping Theory
Mind-Map Graphics
Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Intelligence
Active learning
The Art and Science of Leadership
English Prepositions List
complex prepositions with illustrations and quizzes, edin brow, English Prepositions, Josef Essberger, preposition of place and time, Preposition Quiz, prepositions, Prepositions list, simpe
Voice refers to whether the subject of a sentence performs an action (active voice) or receives an action (passive voice). In the active voice, the subject performs the action and the object receives it. In the passive voice, the object becomes the subject and the subject is either not mentioned or follows the verb in a prepositional phrase using "by". The passive voice forms require a linking verb like "be" and the past participle form of the main verb. Passive voice transformations can occur for all verb tenses and with modal verbs. Examples are provided to demonstrate active and passive voice sentences.
Body language is nonverbal communication through gestures and movements. It can convey a lot of information without speaking in work environments. The document discusses how smiling is a positive form of body language according to Gandhi, as smiles can lift moods. It also provides tips for proper body language like maintaining eye contact, avoiding crossed arms, relaxing shoulders, and using hand gestures confidently.
This document introduces the phonemic symbols and signs used to represent sounds in English phonology. It lists the consonant and vowel phonemes along with their phonetic symbols. Consonants include stops, nasals, fricatives, affricates, approximants, and glides. Vowels include short vowels, long vowels, and diphthongs. Prosodic marks are also indicated for stress.
The farmer grew award-winning corn each year. A reporter discovered that the farmer shared his best seed corn with his neighbors. The farmer explained that wind can carry pollen between fields, so if his neighbors grow inferior corn, it could degrade the quality of his own crop over time. Therefore, it is in the farmer's interest to help his neighbors improve their corn as well to ensure the ongoing success of his own field. The document advocates that success is often a collective process, so sharing good practices and knowledge with others can help both them and oneself succeed.
This document discusses punctuation marks and their uses. It defines punctuation marks as symbols that provide organization and meaning to written text. Several common punctuation marks are then defined, including periods, commas, colons, semi-colons, ellipses, quotation marks, question marks, and exclamation marks. Examples of proper uses are provided for each punctuation mark. The document concludes with exercises for the reader to practice punctuation.
The document discusses how job hunting has changed with the rise of the internet. It explains that people can now apply for jobs online by responding to postings on company websites or posting their resumes on job boards. While interviews still typically require an in-person meeting, the document suggests that in the future companies may be able to conduct skills tests and interviews virtually through video calls. This would allow people to interview for distant jobs without traveling. In short, the internet has significantly changed the job hunting process from what it used to be.
This document discusses non-verbal communication and body language. It states that non-verbal communication makes up at least 65% of social meanings conveyed in a conversation. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, body posture, gestures, use of personal space, tone of voice, touch, smell, clothing and style. Specific non-verbal cues like crossed arms, eye contact, smiling and handshakes can signal meanings like defensiveness, honesty and confidence. The document emphasizes the importance of being aware of non-verbal cues in communication and avoiding misunderstandings.
The Red and Green rowing teams held an annual race, with the Green team winning the first race by 1 mile. The Red team established auditors to analyze differences between the teams, finding the Green had 7 rowers and 1 captain, while the Red had 7 captains and 1 rower. Consultants were hired and concluded the Red team needed to restructure, changing to 4 captains, 2 managers, and 1 senior director overseeing 1 rower. The next year, the Green won by 2 miles and the Red fired the rower, paying bonuses to management for their leadership and motivation. A new analysis found the tool used was substandard. The Red team is now outsourcing rowing to India and having
The document summarizes "The Wise Way", a set of philosophical sayings written by Kent M. Keith when he was 19 and published in 1968, though often attributed to Mother Teresa. The sayings encourage people to behave kindly, honestly, and do good for others regardless of how others may respond, as true meaning is found between the individual and God rather than in how others react.
The document is a reference table containing 100 entries listing verbs and their definitions. Each entry provides a verb, a number to indicate its part of speech, and a definition or example of its usage. The verbs included are break, bring, come, give, look, and make.
This document contains 39 sentences using a variety of phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs related to movement, direction, and changes of state. Some examples include: "turned down the offer", "put off her visit", "looking for a restaurant", "got over the flu", "put out the fire", "threatened to blow up the building", "will call in", "amazing how he can put up with", "police are looking into", "have broken up", "decided to give up smoking", "usually set off for work", "will be late if you don't hurry up", "is looking after", "takes after", "failed the exam and let down", "asking to slow down", "
This document discusses phrasal verbs in English. It defines a phrasal verb as a verb combined with a particle that together have a special meaning. There are different types of phrasal verbs including separable, inseparable, transitive, intransitive, and three-word phrasal verbs. Examples are provided to illustrate the meaning and usage of different phrasal verb constructions. The document concludes with a review of common two-word and three-word phrasal verbs.
Flipped Classroom Technique. This presentation was prepared for School Teacher to know and understand the present teaching techniques in English Classrooms.
The document discusses affixes, which are syllables added to the beginning or end of root words to form new words. It defines prefixes as affixes added to the beginning and suffixes as affixes added to the end. It then provides extensive lists of English prefixes and suffixes with their meanings and examples.
The document provides definitions for various maritime vocabulary terms, including:
- Abandon vessel (to): To evacuate crew and passengers from a distressed vessel.
- Accommodation ladder: Ladder enabling persons to embark/disembark from water or shore.
- Adrift: Uncontrolled movement at sea under influence of current, tide, or wind.
- Air draft: Height from waterline to highest point of vessel.