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Archive for May, 2010

26
May

Authentic Leadership Development~ Part I

Kylie Prince, an organisational psychologist with The Collective Leadership Organization presents a rich description of Authentic Leadership Development, for you as a practitioner in psychology. The concept of leadership In today’s global market leadership development is big business. Leadership is demanding more today than ever before, as organisations realise that this invaluable investment is the [...]

22
May

Products I Use~

As a student it is normally critical to budget. Getting better value for your dollar, or time is what this page is all about. Be aware that I am affiliated with many of the products I present here. Enjoy. Lean. Share. Blogging Joel is my answer to all things technical when it comes to my [...]

21
May

z scores = standardised distributions

Different styles explaining uses of z-scores Standardized tests Z scores z-score quizzes Web Quiz: z scores Central Limit Theorem Do you have a z score quiz to add to the practice list? Have you made your own youtube video? Please link in a Comment.

12
May

Critical Reflection #11~ Understanding learners and contexts

For Theme 3 in the subject Exploring Learning and Teaching in Higher Education Contexts, online at USQ, I am asked to reflect on my interpretation of 3 concepts and how they link to my beliefs about educator and learner roles; learner-centred; learner centredness and learning-centred. Ah, semantics! Yes the distinctions are important and I will [...]

11
May

Student Thought of the Day~ Words of Peace

- – Keep your desire turning back within and be patient. Allow the fulfillment to come to you come to you, gently resisting the temptation to chase your dreams into the world. Pursue them in your heart until they disappear into the self, and leave them there. It may take a little self-discipline, but be [...]

07
May

Critical Reflection #10~Tinsley’s (2000) Critique of Holland’s Hexagon, Part I

Holland’s Hexagon is a graphical representation of the personality used in vocational theory to help determine best fit career choices. Today, I started reading a critique of Holland’s 1997 theory by Tinsley (2000). This post presents my notes and critical reflections on his abstract. Over the following weeks I will keep posting updates as I [...]

04
May

How to Write Reflectively for Uni/College?

Reflective writing is a critical skill for you the student to practice and refine whilst at uni/college. Why? Well a great deal of your academic career involves thinking, and thinking about thinking. What are you reading at the moment? Why? How many opinions are there on the topic you are reading about? Which do you [...]

02
May

Stats Concept Practice~ Scales, central tendency & variance

Ok peoples, seems quite a few students are heading into exams soon, as statistics has you shaking. No worries though! Research shows that practice quiz’s and exams will help with your confidence and performance. And here for you are a selection of links to assess your understanding of; scales of measurement; central tendency and variation. [...]

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