Pinstripe Pass * New York Yankees v. Los Angeles Dodgers
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read moreLearning outcomes are the foundation of quality syllabus and valid assessment. They provide guidance for teachers in selecting and/or creating resources and materials to enable their students to achieve course outcomes. They also provide a handy checklist to ensure that assessment tools assess what the course aims to teach. Whether teachers are using assessment tools from their core texts or sample tests in test preparation textbooks, it is essential to determine the degree to which these tools or tests relate to the course syllabus. Mapping an assessment tool against learning outcomes enables the teacher to determine whether it needs to be abandoned or adapted to meet the needs of the syllabus. This session gives participants the opportunity to work with commercially available assessments to develop skills in adapting assessment tools for use within their centre. These skills are equally applicable in contexts where centres create their own assessments and/or wish to adapt their current assessment bank for different courses. Participants will be provided with the knowledge, tools and strategies to evaluate and design effective assessment instruments. This course contains new features that are different to the 2017 version of the course such as: Interactive quizzes with instant feedback Interactive activities for quality principle G 1-6 and drivers Badges awarded for each completed Module Discussion Forums for sharing of task ideas with other NEAS members Chat function for real time communication This workshop is open for NEAS Associate and full Members Only. It is recommended to all professional staff and teachers who aspire to management positions. This course FAQs How can I contact the organiser with any questions? neas@neas.org.au The Ticket says Members only, How do I become a NEAS member? For more details please visit: http://www.neas.org.au/about-us/neas_membership/
read moreOur runaway emotions can and do influence the way we react in the workplace on a daily basis. Having a higher level of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) means having the ability to recognise your behaviours, moods and impulses and manage them in a positive way. So instead of over-reacting and over-compensating when things don't go as planned, you are much better equipped to understand the effects your emotions are having on you at any given moment. In this PD Training course, you'll learn skills like how to interpret and manage your emotions and balance your optimism and pessimism, using coping methods and relaxation techniques, managing your non-verbal communication and more. This course will make you more aware of your own thoughts and feelings and as a result it will improve your ability to interact calmly with others both in the workplace and at home. This newly found emotional "awareness" allows you to communicate more effectively, succeed at work and achieve your career and personal goals in a shorter amount of time. This dynamic training course is available now throughout Australia, including Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth. Learning Outcomes After completing this course participants will have learned how to: Know how to read emotions Understand your own level of emotional intelligence Use the Johari window to understand what you reveal to others about yourself and what others reveal to you Understand resilience and how to build it Understand social awareness and empathy and how to be more empathic and socially aware Understand how different cultures respond to and display emotions Know how to influence others positively Know how to have emotionally intelligent conversations Understand manipulation and emotional dishonesty and how to avoid it Understand how to lead with emotional intelligence Course Outline Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 1 EQ - A Passing Fad? The Power of Emotions The Limbic System Useful Models of Emotional Intelligence Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 2 I Feel therefore I Am Tuning in to your own emotions Johari Window Self-Control Resilience Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 3 The Emotions of Others Interpersonal skills Social Awareness and Empathy Emotions and Culture Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 4 Emotions @ Work Influencing Others Having difficult conversations Dealing with change Toxic Workplaces and Emotional Intelligence Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 5 The Dark side Manipulation Emotional Honesty Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 6 Leading and Emotions Leadership and Emotional Intelligence Emotional Agility Cultivating EI in organisations Reflection Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training Course - Lesson 7 Reflections Create an Action Plan Accountability = Action References
read moreThe Box Office accepts Cash , Visa , Mastercard and American Express as methods of payment. Will call is available two hours prior to the start of the event. Will call is part of the South Ticket Office, on Autumn St near Santa Clara St. Customers must present the actual credit card used for the purchase, a photo ID and the Ticketmaster confirmation number in order to receive their tickets. The ticket office can be reached at (408) 287-9200 during business hours. The Box Office is located at the South East corner of the Arena, on the corner of Santa Clara St and Autumn St. Box Office hours are as follows: Mon - Fri .......... 10:00AM - 3:00PM Saturday & Sunday .... Closed SAP Center has designated seats for both wheelchair accessible seating and their companions. However, due to size constraints, companion seats will not fit a wheelchair. So patrons needing wheelchair accessible seating must purchase a wheelchair accessible seat as the SAP Center cannot turn a companion seat into a wheelchair accessible seat.
read moreArt+Object’s winter catalogue of Important Paintings & Contemporary Art is a tightly-focussed and fresh offering, with works by many of New Zealand's leading practitioners. It includes major works by Pat Hanly, Ralph Hotere, John Pule, Gretchen Albrecht, Bill Sutton, Stephen Bambury, Peter Robinson, Bill Hammond and Fiona Pardington among others. A highlight of the catalogue is finely-provenanced and extensively-exhibited paintings by Theo Schoon and Colin McCahon. We are also delighted to include the collection of the local buying collective, the Off the Hook group.
read moreVISA, Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express. U.S. Bank Stadium is a cashless venue. The will-call windows are located at the U.S. Bank Stadium Ticket Office, on the Northwest corner adjacent to the Polaris Gate. Will-Call will be available for pick-up beginning one hour prior to the event being attended, unless otherwise noted. Tickets are released only to the person whose name appears on the Ticketmaster transaction. Proper photo identification is required. A signature from the person authorized to pick up the tickets will be obtained at the time of pick up. 612-777-8787 U.S. Bank Stadium 612-33-VIKES Minnesota Vikings Tickets can be purchased online only. Accessible seating is available throughout all seating levels of U.S. Bank Stadium. For accessible seating accommodations, please contact Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. A specifically dedicated ADA Pick-Up/Drop-Off zone is available during events. The designated ADA Pick-Up/ Drop-Off zone is located on 10th Avenue South, between 6th Street South and 7th Street South. Game Day Team Members will be available when you arrive for any additional assistance.
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