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    Basics of dialogic teaching

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    DIALOGIC TEACHING ESSENTIALS Robin Alexander University of Cambridge 1. WHAT IS DIALOGIC TEACHING? Dialogic teaching harnesses the power of talk to stimulate and extend pupilsʼ thinking and advance their learning and understanding. It helps the teacher more precisely to diagnose pupilsʼ needs‚ frame their learning tasks and assess their progress. It empowers the student for lifelong learning and active citizenship. Dialogic teaching is not just any talk. It is as distinct from the

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    Ch. 7: Negligence: Elements of a claim: 1. D owed a duty of care to the P 2. breached that duty 3. Breach was the actual & proximate cause of the injury. Duty & Breach of Duty: 1. Person must act as a reasonable person would’ve in the situation 2. P must establish that defendant failed to act as a reasonable person would’ve 3. Defendant owed duty to plaintiff if he was among those who would foreseeably be at risk of harm from the behavior 4.Breach of duty: actions compared to those of a reasonable

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    Attorney Howe’s possible Ethical Violations: (MONDAY) Model Rule 5.5(B)- Attorney Howe‚ left a new hire‚ Carl‚ unattended‚ while also suggesting that he may conduct interviews in his office without specifying particulars regarding his presence or direct supervisory responsibilities. In hindsight‚ Attorney Howe could be indirectly contributing to the unauthorized practice of law due to his gross negligence to supervise his paralegal. ABA 5.3 (A)(B)(C). – Attorney Howe did not make reasonable efforts

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    Maxine Mckinney Case Summary

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    IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HUNTINGTON : CASE NO. CV2016-2242 Maxine McKinney‚ et al. : Plaintiffs‚ : JUDGE: R. PERSIE : vs. : : PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR : SUMMARY DISPOSITION Huntington County School District‚ et al. : WITH MEMORANDUM AND Defendants. : AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT : Plaintiffs‚ Maxine McKinney and James McKinney‚ personally and as father of Maxine McKinney (hereinafter “Plaintiffs”)‚ by and through

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    Definition of Law a. Law is defined as a set of rules and principles by which a community regulates its activities. b. Law is different and yet similar because it can be applied differently across various borders. c. Unlike law‚ internal rules and regulations of clubs‚ societies and other organizations may only be enforced within the group that governs them. d. Law is therefore concerned with the legal rights and obligations of individuals‚ business organizations‚ various entities

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    Research Journal of English Language and Literature (RJELAL) A Peer Reviewed International Journal - http://www.rjelal.com RESEARCH ARTICLE Vol.1.Issue.1.;2013 ISSN 2321 –3108 VIJAY TENDULKAR’S ‘SILENCE! THE COURT IS IN SESSION’: A MOCKERY AGAINST EXISTING JUDICIAL SYSTEM Dr. MEDIKONDA SAMBAIAH Assistant Professor in English‚ Department of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ JNTUACEP‚YSR Kadapa (Dist)‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India Mrs. KATUMALA SANDHYA Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

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    Business Law Quiz

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    w 1. | |   | In deciding a case‚ a court will not use common law if there is a statute that applies to the dispute. | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | False | 0% | True | | Score: | 0/2.5 |   | | 2. | |   | Dicta is another term for “controlling precedent.” | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | False | 100% | False | | Score: | 2.5/2.5 |   | | 3. | |   | One of the important powers of courts in the United States is to

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    REMEDIAL LAW 2013 BAR EXAMINATIONS COVERAGE 1. General Principles 1.1. Concept of remedial law 1.2. Substantive law vis-a-vis remedial law 1.3. Rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.1 Limitations on the rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.2. Power of the Supreme Court to amend and suspend procedural rules 1.4. Nature of Philippine courts 1.4.1. Meaning of a court 1.4.2. Court as distinguished from a judge 1.4.3. Classification of Philippine courts 1.4.4. Courts of original and

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    Law of Evidence

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    LAW OF EVIDENCE The Evidence Law deals with deciding which Evidence should be and which shouldn’t be used in arriving at a decision by the Court and‚ sometimes‚ the weight that may be given to that evidence. The law of evidence is also concerned with the quantum (amount)‚ quality‚ and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation. The quantum of evidence is the amount of evidence needed; the quality of proof is how reliable such evidence should be considered. This includes such concepts as hearsay

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    Indonesian Civil Procedure

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE PROCESS IN INDONESIA a. Executive Summary Indonesian is not the signatory of the Haque Convention. Indonesian Civil Procedure guidance is based on two regulations‚ which were adopted from the Dutch Colonial system‚ which are Herziene Inlandsch Reglement (HIR) and Rechtsreglement voor de Buitengewesten (RBg.). Furthermore‚ based on the Temporary Law to the Emergency Condition Law No. 1 of 1951 on the provisional considerations state that to those two regulations remained

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