discussion

Please answer both of the following questions (7.1a and 7.1b)7.1a.  Briefly explain a unique contribution of critical learning theory (concept or assertion) and share a brief reaction (about 1 paragraph) to  the following reading: Closson (2010.  By brief reaction I mean sharing and explaining idea you find compelling and important. I encourage you to pose a reflective question or...
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discussion 5

Answer the Question: Hoggan, Simpson and Stuckey (2009) discuss transformative learning as involving multiple ways of knowing. They suggest that learning activities that engage the imagination, emotions, and movement are integral to knowing, critical self-reflection, and the reconstruction of meaning characteristic of transformative learning. What are your reactions to this claim and...
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discussion 7

Answer the Question: Hoggan, Simpson and Stuckey (2009) discuss transformative learning as involving multiple ways of knowing. They suggest that learning activities that engage the imagination, emotions, and movement are integral to knowing, critical self-reflection, and the reconstruction of meaning characteristic of transformative learning. What are your reactions to this claim and...
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discussion

Think of a job you have had or a group that you belonged to that had a leader you respected. Keep in mind a leader could be anyone from the CEO of the organization, to your immediate supervisor, to a coworker, to a club president. Keep this person and this situation in mind as you answer the following questions.Leader's job title?  _Restaurant...
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discussion 1

Answer 2 questions, and reply classmate comments1. What do you find stressful on your job? Do you think companies should try to eliminate stress or instead help/teach employees to deal better with stress?2. Work and family conflict is a vital issue in the workplace. How do you think the two are related? Which should take priority, work or family? Do you think your response would change as you got...
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