I've decided to answer these questions given in the presentation on here=]
How is teaching different from learning? I don't think teaching is different from learning as whilst teaching you can learn something new and can learn through teaching others.
How do they fit together- why does one rely on the other? They rely on the other i think because you can't learn without being taught, and the one already taught would have had to learn at some point and still would be.
Why do you want to learn? I want to learn to develop my skills and be the best i can be
How can you make the best of your uni learning experience? Making the most of the resources available and finding a balance between work and social=]
Teaching= Inspiration, acquire the facts, inform research, feedback, assess your performance.
Learning= Self motivation, thinking for yourself, apply knowledge, read around topic, use internet, discuss with peers/tutors, ask questions make links.
We also did an exercise about who we thought was the most successful person....
***Rank in order of importance***
What did they do?
What did they overcome?
What skills did they learn/have?
What qualities did they learn/have?
What effect did/do they have on people?
1. My Dad- I put my dad as the most important, because he works hard in his job even though he's a engineer for Cool Tec for air conditioning etc, he is a director in the company which he has managed to work up to since beginning from a young age there. He's done a train to gain course to enhance skills and also sometimes has apprentices with him, so helps other people gain the skills they need.
2. Zandra Rhodes- Zandra Rhodes i find important because she is different and stands out, i found that her designs are very inspirational and have used her for inspiration many times back when I did GCSE and A level Textiles.
3. Sir Alan Sugar- Is a very successful businessman who gives the opportunity to others to train with him and become as successful. He is successful because he started out life in a council flat and started off with selling boiled beetroot when still in school and under the age of 16. He managed to work his way up and took risks which i think really paid off considering his background and this has helped him to become the millionaire he is today=]
4. Richard Branson
5.Chanel
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S.W.O.T
Luckily I've learnt about S.W.O.T analysis in my A-Level Business class so knew exactly what was meant by it, its amazing how different subjects link together. So i am going to do a SWOT on me=]
STRENGTHS = Pretty well organised
WEAKNESSES= Can be too quiet
OPPORTUNITY= Being at aucb, having tutors to help etc.
THREATS= The competitiveness of the fashion world
.... TO BE FINISHED
♥Tiffany♥
your not quiet with me :D haha
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