What is a reflective question?

What is a reflective question? Reflective questioning is a technique in which the mentor asks questions designed to encourage the beginning teacher to discuss and analyze her or his practice. Asking reflective questions allows the mentor to: Prompt the beginning teacher to explore his or her ideas and “make sense” of them. … How do […]

Who has the fastest kick in the world?

Who has the fastest kick in the world? Urban Martial Arts What is the fastest recorded kick and punch on record? There has been much research done and the best answer seems to be, that the fastest kick “on record” is still held by Frank Dux at 102.3 feet per second (70+ MPH). The fastest […]

What are the basic moves in Taekwondo?

What are the basic moves in Taekwondo? 10 Basic Moves for Taekwondo Beginners Straight Punch. The fist starts from a chamber on the hip and is then pushed straight forward. Low square. This is the primary block you learn in Taekwondo. Front Kick. Knife Hand Strike. Back Fist Strike. Inside square. Side Kick. Hand-sharp edge/Double […]

How do you spell Agassiz?

How do you spell Agassiz? Welcome to Agassiz Agassiz is 40 feet [12 m] above sea level. <2>. Time Zone: Agassiz lies in the Pacific Time Zone (PST/PDT) and observes daylight saving time. The time zone in French: PST- Heure Normale du Pacifique (HNP), PDT- Heure Avancée du Pacifique (HAP). When did Lake Agassiz dry […]

What are the stages of the learning process?

What are the stages of the learning process? Abraham Maslow’s 4 stages of learning gives us a valuable conceptual framework to understand how we learn anything: UNCONSCIOUS INCOMPETENCE. We don’t know that we don’t know. CONSCIOUS INCOMPETENCE. We know that we don’t know. CONSCIOUS COMPETENCE. We work at what we don’t know. UNCONSCIOUS COMPETENCE. What […]

What is an indirect quote in English?

What is an indirect quote in English? An indirect quote is when you quote a source that is cited and/or quoted in another source. MLA calls these ‘indirect sources. ‘ As a general rule, you should try to avoid using indirect sources. What is the difference between paraphrasing and quoting? Quoting involves total copying of […]

What are the two principles of justice by Rawls?

What are the two principles of justice by Rawls? Rawls orders the principles of justice lexically, as follows: 1, 2b, 2a. The greatest equal liberty principle takes priority, followed by the equal opportunity principle and finally the difference principle. What is the relation between the original position in Rawls and the state of nature in […]

How does Rawls use the idea of a veil of ignorance?

How does Rawls use the idea of a veil of ignorance? Rawls uses the idea of a veil of ignorance to argue that fair and just distribution can be defended on rational grounds. He says that if a person keeps herself/himself under the ‘veil of ignorance’ then s/he would come up with the just distribution, […]

What is the meaning of veil of ignorance?

What is the meaning of veil of ignorance? The Veil of Ignorance, a component of social contract theory, allows us to test ideas for fairness. Behind the Veil of Ignorance, no one knows who they are. They lack clues as to their class, their privileges, their disadvantages, or even their personality. What is the relationship […]

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