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SUPPORTING IDEAS WITH REFERENCES

https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/facilitating-discussion-boost-
student-engagement/

Facilitating Discussion: Five Factors that Boost Student Engagement

Finn and Schrodt (2016), frame the problem this way: “The literature is replete with descriptive accounts
and anecdotal evidence but lacks the kinds of empirical investigations that could create theoretical
coherency in this body of work”

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The Importance of Taking the Perspective of others

In order to resolve conflict constructively, so that all parties are satisfied with the outcome, a person
must be able to hold all the opposing ideas, positions, and perspectives in mind at the same time and
still function effectively.

https://www.touro.edu/departments/writing-center/tutorials/how-and-why-to-create-an-outline

How and Why to Create a Useful Outline

According from TOURO UNIVERSITY WRITING CENTER, It help show the hierarchical relationship or
logical ordering of information. It also help you keep track of large amounts of information. On the other
hand, it presents a more organised an its purpose is highly emphasized.

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/deliberate-strategy#:~:text=A
%20deliberate%20strategy%20describes%20an,deliberate%20strategies%20using%20data%20analysis.

What Is a Deliberate Strategy? (Definition, Benefits and Tips)

By Indeed Editorial Team

November 25, 2021

A deliberate strategy describes an approach businesses and leadership teams use that’s premeditated,
thoughtful and planned. Typically, organizations create their deliberate strategies using data analysis,
they have the consistency and reliability needed to ensure maximum success.

https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/robsonsoced/chapter/__unknown__-6/

Socialization in the Schooling Process


Teacher education suggests that tailoring into ability groups allows for teachers to best
match the learning needs of students. Increasing the homogeneity of ability within a
classroom also promotes better classroom management (Barakett and Cleghorn 2008).

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The Importance Of Imagination

Written by Tao de Haas | 18 June 2014

The ability to imagine things pervades our entire existence. There is nothing childish or
shameful about making imagination a vital part of your leadership competencies for
yesterday’s knowledge alone will not suffice. One secret ingredient that nearly
all successful people share is how to use imagination in their favour. Bill
Gates and Steve Jobs is the visible proof unto this.
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307792479_On_the_relevance_of_script_writing_basics_in_audiovisual_translation_practice_and_train
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ON THE RELEVANCE OF SCRIPT WRITING BASICS IN AUDIOVISUAL TRANSLATION PRACTICEAND


TRAINING*Juan José Martínez-SierraUniv

Remael points to the “limited amount of attention the narrative functioning of film dialogue is attracting
in the research and teaching of screen translation,” but she also explains that this lack of interest is simi-
larly applicable to film dialogues themselves: “Good film dialogue is appreciated by all, but studied by
few” (2004: 103).

https://www.healthline.com/health/acting-out

Medically reviewed by Karen Gill, M.D. — Written by Joseph Pritchard — Updated on August 1, 2019

Acting out reduces stress. It’s often a child’s attempt to show otherwise hidden emotions. For Talma
(1825), it is sensibility that allows an actor to mark his face with the emotions of the character he is
playing and to convey the intentions of the playwright, the implications of the text, and the movements
of the “soul” of the character.

https://schooltheatre.org/thestagesofrehearsal/
The stages of rehearsal

November 17, 2005

Theatre Education

You already have a good sense of what your character contributes to our understanding of the play and
what it is your character wants. The middle period of rehearsal is the time to look outward.When you
are sure you are clear about what your character is thinking, feeling, and understanding at the close of
the script, a new kind of work begins.

https://www.modacity.co/blog/why-important-to-record-yourself-during-practice/

Why It’s Important to Record Yourself During Your Practice

MARS GELFO

May 23, 2018

When you record yourself, you get an honest picture of where you stand as a musician.Terence
Blanchard once said, “Art Blakey’s whole thing was, ‘Don’t lie to yourself, just tell yourself the truth.’ He
meant that when you lie to yourself, you’re covering up inadequacies, and you can’t grow that way. This
way you can practice like you’re actually performing. Not only this but spending more time conceiving
rather than evaluating should start to come naturally. And you’ll find that with practice, it’ll become
easier to do so – and a joy as well.

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