I will use all of these characteristics to help this organization reach out to people in need. I currently represent the “Scholarship” Trait of NJHS by doing the work to the best of my ability. When I do the work as best as I can, I earn a good grade in any of my classes. Getting good grades will allow me to have many paths to go on in my later life. With me getting
MU 2.8 - contribution to the support of the positive environments for children and young people. 1.1 A positive environment is a place where a child can learn and develop to their own potential and is praised on a regular basis for their achievement and also a positive enviroment is something that supports every child and young person's learning and development in a challenging but achievable way. 1.2 Regulatorys requirements for settings that have children and young people under 16 in the setting for more that two hours a day are detailed In the ofsted's national standards. They include the following requirements: Clean and well maintained Ventilation on locks toughened glass and windows Good space and storage Good security on all external doors and gates locked and coded as appropriate; handles and door locks out of reach from children. Appropriate temperture (15-18 decrees for babies) (20-22 for other children) Safe and adequate supply of hot food,cold and drinking water Sole use of premises during session Insurance 4.1 The basic nutrition requirments are that the average child should include 33% fruit and vegetables 33% bread, cereals, and oats, 12% meat and fish, 7% of sweet and fatty foods and then 15% of milk and
Being someone who is already ambitious about becoming a better person I took this assignment very seriously to see if the foundation that I have been building off from was a sturdy one. As I mentioned I am a very self-aware individual and as of recent my largest goals in bettering myself have been building my self-esteem and not being so hard on myself. In this paper I will examine the results of the LSI, comment on how accurate I feel it was and see if I have been on the right track with my self-improvement. Perfectionistic (Primary) Being a perfectionist was my highest personal style in the Life Style Inventory. Compared to over 9000 people who have taken the test I was in the 98th percentile.
2. Yolanda was very successful in her early school years because she was receiving many positive remarks and praise for getting good grades and maintaining a high GPA. The praise made her feel good about herself and boosted her self-esteem. In Skinner’s terms, Yolanda was being positively reinforced for her good grades. 3.
I can do well on any assignment if I try hard enough. TRUE 9. If I do well on an assignment or a test, I think it is because of good luck. FALSE 10. An important reason why I do my work in class is because I want to improve my performance.
Wiki Reflection Robert Jameson University of Phoenix EDL/515 – Organizational Leadership Shannon Molnar May 17, 2012 My personal level of strength within the structural frame is my ability to get along well with most individuals. Because I am very goal oriented and have a relative easy personality, most of my co-workers enjoy working with me. As a teacher leader, I believe that continuing my education and collaborating with other professionals is the key to personal growth. Many of the programs I currently use, such as teachertools.com and superteacher.com I have shared with my coworkers who love them. Another area I am embarking upon is to help me grow is establishing a student council.
Sampson Davis could have done in result of his childhood but he didn’t because he was wise to understand he is above all of that. With the simple reminder from his mom telling him to go to school he did just that. With a high grade point average and keeping on track he gained a positive friendship with friends that have experienced the same situation. With Rameck, and George’s company and positive energy he continued to aim high and make his mom proud. With the right people around him and the positive mind set Sampson became successful.
Some of the values I live my life by are respect, honesty, being non-judgemental, hard working and grateful. I always try to treat people the way that I would like to be treated. These values were instilled in me by my parents, especially my mother. Alfred Adler claims that the first six years of life are the most important influence on what kind of adult the individual will become. I relate to his theory because I
Recognizing that at the end, hard work pays off and you can appreciate that experience that was important to you. Entering into high school, the only thing that seemed important to me was Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC). I instantly fell deeply in love with the program and all the foundations that it instilled within me. The reason for being interested into getting into the program was from my mom. Also, I enjoy
This has taught me discipline, determination and has given me self confidence. When I first moved to his school I saw prefects as something to aspire to and I think that I am a reliable and responsible student, who can aspire others in the same way. I believe that all of my qualities I have discussed with you today will make me a perfect candidate for the role of a prefect and I feel that I could pass on these qualities and show the importance of them to students lower down the school. 2 – In What Ways Can Prefects Contribute To The Life Of The School? Prefects can contribute to the life of the school by acting as role models to younger students and representing the school.