What is the CLASS™ Tool? The Classroom Assessment Scoring System™ (CLASS™) is an observational tool that provides a common lens and language focused on what matters—the classroom interactions. can be used by professionals at all levels to support teachers’ unique professional development needs. When Head Start programs are monitored the CLASS is used to assess teacher child interaction. Based on research from the University of Virginia’s Curry School of CLASS • focuses on effective teaching • helps teachers recognize and understand the power of their interactions with students • aligns with professional development tools • works across age levels and subjects srooms with lower CLASS™ scores.CLASS™ Observations This powerpoint has been developed to spark interest in the process.Observations break down the complex classroom environment to help educators focus on boosting the effectiveness of their interactions with learners of all ages.
There is a need for developing entrepreneurs in engineering education. This PPTs give a method of incorporating the entrepreneurship development in the existing curricula. This process would help the instructors to incorporate the case studies and projects to motivate the students.
The value chain model by Michael Porter has been covered in this presentation. The value chain comprises of primary activities: inbound logistics, internal operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and service. The secondary activities are: firm's infrastructure, technology development, human resource management, and procurement. The other important concepts covered in this presentation are: Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Mass Customization, Postponement, Third Party Logistics (3PL), and Fourth party logistics (4PL).
Food product specifically formulated to attain higher amount of nutrients or phytochemicals than would naturally occur in that food Combination of numerous ingredients to achieve a specific set of goals e.g. infant formula as designer food influencing immune system and development
Software Testing is a neccessary requirement for Computer Based Industry today. These Slides provides a basic introduction to all the terminology of software testing that is required for a graduate students, freelancer etc.
Familiarizes the EMT-B candidate with the introductory aspects of emergency medical care. Topics covered include the Emergency Medical Services system, roles and responsibilities of the EMT-B, quality improvement, and medical direction. Also includes the training module on EMS Research. Estimated teaching 1-2 hours. Meets or exceeds USDOT NHTSA 2009 EMT/EMR training requirements.
Complete presentation including all the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats required for the maintenance of oral and general health, their dietary sources, daily requirements, functions, effects, deficiency disorders, symptoms and treatment.
Overview of the Classroom LearCLASSROOM ASSESSMENT SCORING SYSTEM The CLASS™ is a system for observing and assessing the effectiveness of interactions between teachers and children in Pre-School Classrooms
The connective tissue of oral mucosa plays an important role in health and disease. This presentation will describe all the components of the connective tissue of oral mucosa and its function and importance.
Important concept in sociology. Theories of family and marriage . Health status of society is influence and determine by family and marriage . Nursing concern , the study of family and marriage beneficial to greater care give to client .
This presentation gives detailed account of different reasons for man made disaster including Nuclear disasters,Biological disasters ,Chemical disasters ,Fire accidents etc.
Deals with the conventional water treatment plant and units. coagulation-flocculation, clariflocculator (settling/sedimentation tanks), filtration (rapid gravity, slow sand and roughing filters), and disinfection (chlorination) are covered in this presentation.
This presentation is about Research Process in the context of health science courses specifically Bachelor's Degree of Nursing Science. The students are Level 4 students. In this case, Research in Nursing is a 2-hour lecture/per week.
Many medical problems alter the nutritional needs resulting malnutrition Poor nutrition enhance the severity and course of disease 40-60% Hospitalized patients are malnourished and other may develop it after 3 weeks of their admission Altogether, it compromise the patient immune system and reduce the rate of its recovery Illness caused severe effect on nutritional status
The objective of the PowerPoint training is to provide strategies and tools for attendance professional responsible for training, teachers, administrators, campus staff, and attendance officers. In addition, you will find this presentation provides an overview of the following: 1. Causes of truancy 2. Family dynamics 3. Identifying potential truant students 4. Reducing truancy and absenteeism 5. Types of truancy 6. Ways to monitoring truancy 7. Campus intervention/prevention plan 8. Recognizing types of parents 9. Court intervention 10. Tips for attendance professionals 11. Identifying angry parents 12. Home visits and more. In this PowerPoint presentation you will find training notes, lots of artwork associated with each .
The "four principles provide a simple, accessible, and culturally neutral approach to thinking about ethical issues in health care. The approach, developed in the United States, is based on four common, basic prima facie moral commitments - respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice - plus concern for their scope of application. It offers a common, basic moral analytical framework and a common, basic moral language.
The presentation will help in identifying your Personality Trial. It will also help you in understanding the followings things. 1. Why do we “click” with some people? Yet, others irritate us? 2. Why do some types of work make us tired yet other kinds of work energies us? 3. Why do some people love maths and others prefer art?
• How do individuals with disabilities interact with and use the web? Understanding how assistive technologies work. • Understanding your legal requirements - Section 508, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other state, U.S., and international laws • Evaluating web site accessibility - automated tools, user testing, using screen readers, and understanding the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
A new age will dawn on earth from 2012. It is love which is common thorough out the universe and exists in nucleus of atom and holds us on earth. It is love which will propel our space crafts, machines, telecommunications, in future. This presentation examines the future of human race starting from 2012. A nicely made presentation with audio effects might be a premier to how things will shape up from 2012