PPT-Reflection

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I chose this piece of work because science is one of my best subjects and I felt that I put a lot of effort into it I enjoyed doing this so much and I learnt a lot

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I chose this piece of work because science is one of my best subjects and I felt that I put a lot of effort into it I enjoyed doing this so much and I learnt a lot Not just information on the plague but also researching and presentation skills I hope you enjoy reading this and learn a bit of history about the plague from the case study If I was to improve this PowerPoint I would improve the case study by doing MORE research on it rather then giving up after 20min. brPage 2br However critical reflection denotes another level of reflection beyond what you might or might not cover in other forms of reflection eg diary journal Sometimes action is just too hot for us to consciously reflectinaction as the incident happens eg Reflection for mentors. This presentation provides information and tips to support you in the process of reflecting on practice with your students.. It includes:. Descriptions of reflection and the process of reflection. Unit 8. How we use light to see.. To the physicist, the colors of things are not in the substances of the things themselves.. Color is in the eye of the beholder and is provoked by the frequencies of light emitted or reflected by things.. Process for Data-Based Decision-Making . Research and Evaluation. November 2015. Reflection . Process. Ladder of Inference. Reflection . Process. Consider your work thus far as it relates to your . school improvement plans . Bruce Ballenger. Boise State University. Situation and Story (. Gornick. ). Protaganist. and Narrator (. Lopate. ). Then-narrator and now-narrator (Pollack). Narrative and “reflection turn” (Newkirk). Reflection. When a wave reaches a boundary between two media, usually some or all of the wave bounces back into the first medium.. A metal surface is rigid to light waves that shine upon it. . Light . Case Studies of Public Allies, City Year, and AmeriCorps Project YES!. Becca. Bernstein and Yangyang Zong. Project on Civic Reflection. Outline. Who are we?. What is Civic Reflection?. Civic Reflection and National Service Groups - Meaning of Service. Essential Questions:. What Are the Kinds of Reflections?. What Types of Images Do Mirrors Produce?. What Are the Kinds of Reflection?. Light obeys the law of reflection.. The angle of the reflection equals the angle of incidence.. Good day. Welcome to self-reflection!. Goodness is innate in humans - however, the daily grind leaves little time for us to relate with it / our own self. This self-reflection is an attempt to connect with oneself, and being aware of one’s connect with society and nature.  . Why do we have festivals and celebrations?. Every celebration we have is linked to the natural world around us:. At Easter we celebrate new life we can see in the plants and animals. In Christianity it is a celebration of new life via the Resurrection of Jesus. Reflection and Metaprogramming. Metaprogramming: Writing (meta)programs that represent and manipulate other programs. Reflection: Writing (meta)programs that represent and manipulate themselves. Reflection is metaprogramming. REFLECTION OF SOUND. The reflection of sound follows the same laws as the reflection of light. Angle of incidence=Angle of Reflection. Sound waves can be reflected by hard/solid surfaces.. Example: Walls, Buildings and Cliffs. Bruce Ballenger. Boise State University. Situation and Story (. Gornick. ). Protaganist. and Narrator (. Lopate. ). Then-narrator and now-narrator (Pollack). Narrative and “reflection turn” (Newkirk).

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