beauty
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Social media in the classroom
I think incorporating social media into classroom can be an added benefit to the learning circle. Forums like blogging can be used to convey the message that was the topic in the classroom for that particular day perhaps, or extra learning material can be added on the blog to anhance the level of learning that perhaps could not be reached maybe due to a lack of time or internet availabillities. I woud not say that it is necessary as such, but it could be an added bonus to empower the level of learning within the classroom.
When I went on my teaching practice it was very stressfull at first because I was not sure what to expect. After a few days at school getting to know a few of my fellow education students I must say I eased up a little. The experience became much more exciting and pleasant. I warmed up to the children very quickly and my teaching abillities came through some whicH I never thort I had. Being a student at university and teaching practice is really two totally different things, but I liked the fact that I could put all my knowledge to good practise.
Monday, 12 October 2015
My main reason for choosing this career is simply just to make a change in children's lives. My goal is to teach Business Studies on Grade 8 and 9 level. Mainly to get the attention of the learners to maybe further their studies in Accounting. I think the problem today with the volume of learners failing accounting or being scared is that the ground basic study material has not been layed correctly in Gr. 8 and 9. If the foundation has been layed in Gr. 8 and 9 the learner should not be struggling with the main subject accounting in Grade 10 and the "fear" that they have for the subject would also be something of the past.
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Im Hanlie Lynn Adams
I am a 1st year FET student at CPUT Wellington campus. I see myself as a hardworking reliable person who always has a backdoor open for others. After my studies I would like to teach at a High School or any FET college My majors are the following: Accounting, Economics and Business studies. I hope to spread the love I have for these subject to the pupils that will be in my class.
I am a 1st year FET student at CPUT Wellington campus. I see myself as a hardworking reliable person who always has a backdoor open for others. After my studies I would like to teach at a High School or any FET college My majors are the following: Accounting, Economics and Business studies. I hope to spread the love I have for these subject to the pupils that will be in my class.
Monday, 5 October 2015
A recent survery of ours
found that while 93 percent of women think wearing makeup to bed will harm
their skin, only about 6 in 10 women are actually taking the time to clean
their face before turning in every night.
If you need a motivating
factor to begin, get this: makeup and dirt left on the skin can clog pores and
dull skin’s natural radiance. So give your face a fresh and luminous look by
taking care of your skin the right way: removing makeup, washing, exfoliating
and moisturizing.
Remove makeup: Effective makeup removal
is the first step in a nightly skin cleansing routine. Use POND’S® Luminous Clean™ Wet Cleansing Towelettes to remove makeup from
your face. The signature diamond weave cleansing cloths help gently draw out
trapped makeup and reveal luminous skin. Our cleansing towelettes remove even
the most stubborn, long-wearing makeup – including waterproof mascara!
Wash: In addition to removing
makeup, washing your face removes excess buildup that can occur throughout the
day like pollutants, oils, and debris. To wash your face effectively use
lukewarm water to open pores. Water that is too hot or too cold can irritate
the skin. Then apply cleanser in a circular motion. Make sure you rinse
cleanser completely from your skin. Giving one extra rinse will only help to
further remove any remaining debris. After washing, pat, don’t rub your skin dry.
Patting is gentler to your delicate facial skin.
Exfoliate: You may not know it, but
your body is producing new skins cells all day, every day. And while your body
naturally sheds dead skin cells, some of them do not shed as completely as they
should, which can lead to skin irritation and clogged pores. Generally
speaking, exfoliating once or twice per week should leave your skin feeling
softer and healthier. However, if you find that your skin is irritated by
exfoliation, consider decreasing frequency. Use our POND’S® Exfoliating Renewal Wet Cleansing Towelettes with microbeads to
gently exfoliate and help renew your skin’s natural radiance.
Moisturize: After cleansing,
moisturize to help keep your skin looking plump and hydrated. Apply moisturizer
in circular motion to encourage blood flow, which in turn helps skin look more
luminous. It is especially important to moisturize during winter weather as
skin loses up to 25% of its ability to hold moisture during winter months. To
combat your winter skin woes, moisturize regularly.
Start implementing an
effective cleansing routine today to achieve radiant skin!
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