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harmonyhealinghub · 1 year ago
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The Rewarding Role of an Educational Assistant Shaina Tranquilino February 2, 2024
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Education is the key to unlocking a child's potential and setting the foundation for their future success. While teachers play a vital role in shaping young minds, educational assistants are unsung heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes, providing invaluable support to both students and educators alike. In this blog post, we delve into why being an educational assistant is such a rewarding profession. 1. Making a Difference in Students' Lives: As an educational assistant, you have the opportunity to directly impact students' lives on a daily basis. Whether it is working with students who have special needs or those requiring extra support, your presence can make all the difference in helping them overcome challenges and achieve academic success. Witnessing their growth and progress firsthand is immensely fulfilling. 2. Building Strong Relationships: Educational assistants often work closely with individual students or small groups, allowing for more personalized attention and fostering strong relationships. This close connection enables assistants to understand each student's unique learning style, strengths, weaknesses, and interests. By building rapport, trust, and understanding, educational assistants can not only provide academic assistance but also serve as mentors and confidants. 3. Collaborating with Teachers: Collaboration is at the heart of successful education environments. As an educational assistant, you work alongside teachers to develop lesson plans, create engaging activities, and implement strategies tailored to meet each student's needs effectively. This collaborative approach ensures that students receive comprehensive support while gaining insights from experienced professionals. 4. Constant Learning Opportunities: Being an educational assistant exposes you to various teaching methodologies and diverse classroom settings. You learn about different learning styles and adapt your approach accordingly to accommodate every student's requirements effectively. Additionally, you gain valuable knowledge about specific subjects or areas of expertise through continued professional development opportunities offered by schools or districts. 5. Job Satisfaction: Few things can compare to the sense of fulfillment derived from knowing that you have made a positive impact on the lives of students. Whether it's witnessing a struggling student finally grasp a difficult concept or seeing their confidence soar as they conquer challenges, these moments bring immense joy and job satisfaction. The gratitude expressed by both students and their families further reinforces the value of your contributions. 6. Career Growth and Opportunities: The role of an educational assistant can serve as a stepping stone to various career paths within the education sector. With experience, you may choose to pursue further education or certifications to become a teacher, special education coordinator, or even move into administrative roles. The skills and knowledge gained as an educational assistant provide a solid foundation for long-term professional growth. Being an educational assistant is not just another job; it is a rewarding profession filled with meaningful experiences. From impacting students' lives and building strong relationships to collaborating with educators and constantly learning, this role offers personal fulfillment and opportunities for growth. If you have a passion for helping others learn and grow, being an educational assistant could be the perfect path for you!
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thelittlefoxesclub · 1 year ago
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Unlocking the Power of Sports Skills and Learning
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fishcalcart · 1 month ago
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Selkie!stone showing off his teeth >:)
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headcanonthings · 4 months ago
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Bruce: Anything you say in the next thirty seconds is free... starting right now. Tim: I think you’re cocky. Arrogant. Bossy and pushy. You also have a god complex and don’t think of anybody but your damn self. Bruce: But I— Tim: But what? I still have twenty-two seconds, and I’m not done.
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riickgrimes · 2 years ago
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anxiousapplepie · 2 months ago
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I try to avoid asking shipping questions because everything about your Rose Knight stuff is cool and compelling and asking about romance feels like I’m brushing aside the nuance n stuff which I don’t want to do!!
But also I am. Eyeing some of these guys. And how you’re depicting them interacting with each other. And Considering. The Implications. Because I Get The Feeling You’re Going Somewhere With It.
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KEHEHEHE I'm not giving you the roadmap I'm taking, but you can bet your fuzzy little socks and good tennis shoes I'm Going Places with the ships and you guys are coming along for the ride whether you know it or not XD
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thoughtfulchaos773 · 2 years ago
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Syd is his everything. The naysayers use the word platonic or mentor student to dismiss Syds role in his life. To downplay it.
BTW, Tina asked Carmy for a signature at the wrong time. I would have loved to see Carmys face as syd opens the gift.
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purplelea · 4 months ago
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Those polls "could xyz character survive the Reaper's Game" have people tend to forget that the main reason why anyone would survive the Game isn't because they are smart or talented, because they would be able to solve puzzles or defeat noise, but because... they are able to change.
Shibuya's Reaper Game isn't like any Reaper's Game. They take an entry fee, being what one's value most, and that loss forces people through a difficult situation they can only solve by growing as a person. Shiki would've been erased had she not been able to accept herself as she was. Beat would've been erased had he not been able to accept to ask for help so he could protect what mattered to him. Neku would've been erased had he not been able to learn to expand his world and trust his partners.
Of course, people changing (for the better) means their Soul gets more refined and thus their Imagination level rises, but having high levels of Imagination from the start isn't all it takes for someone to win the Reaper's Game! So yeah to me, the only question you might need to answer when replying to these polls is : "Would this character be able to have character growth?" Most often yes. But sometimes... you might be surprised.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 2 years ago
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At long last, a meaningful step to protect Americans' privacy
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This Saturday (19 Aug), I'm appearing at the San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books. I'm on a 2:30PM panel called "Return From Retirement," followed by a signing:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/festivalofbooks
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Privacy raises some thorny, subtle and complex issues. It also raises some stupid-simple ones. The American surveillance industry's shell-game is founded on the deliberate confusion of the two, so that the most modest and sensible actions are posed as reductive, simplistic and unworkable.
Two pillars of the American surveillance industry are credit reporting bureaux and data brokers. Both are unbelievably sleazy, reckless and dangerous, and neither faces any real accountability, let alone regulation.
Remember Equifax, the company that doxed every adult in America and was given a mere wrist-slap, and now continues to assemble nonconsensual dossiers on every one of us, without any material oversight improvements?
https://memex.craphound.com/2019/07/20/equifax-settles-with-ftc-cfpb-states-and-consumer-class-actions-for-700m/
Equifax's competitors are no better. Experian doxed the nation again, in 2021:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/30/dox-the-world/#experian
It's hard to overstate how fucking scummy the credit reporting world is. Equifax invented the business in 1899, when, as the Retail Credit Company, it used private spies to track queers, political dissidents and "race mixers" so that banks and merchants could discriminate against them:
https://jacobin.com/2017/09/equifax-retail-credit-company-discrimination-loans
As awful as credit reporting is, the data broker industry makes it look like a paragon of virtue. If you want to target an ad to "Rural and Barely Making It" consumers, the brokers have you covered:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/13/public-interest-pharma/#axciom
More than 650,000 of these categories exist, allowing advertisers to target substance abusers, depressed teens, and people on the brink of bankruptcy:
https://themarkup.org/privacy/2023/06/08/from-heavy-purchasers-of-pregnancy-tests-to-the-depression-prone-we-found-650000-ways-advertisers-label-you
These companies follow you everywhere, including to abortion clinics, and sell the data to just about anyone:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/05/07/safegraph-spies-and-lies/#theres-no-i-in-uterus
There are zillions of these data brokers, operating in an unregulated wild west industry. Many of them have been rolled up into tech giants (Oracle owns more than 80 brokers), while others merely do business with ad-tech giants like Google and Meta, who are some of their best customers.
As bad as these two sectors are, they're even worse in combination – the harms data brokers (sloppy, invasive) inflict on us when they supply credit bureaux (consequential, secretive, intransigent) are far worse than the sum of the harms of each.
And now for some good news. The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, under the leadership of Rohit Chopra, has declared war on this alliance:
https://www.techdirt.com/2023/08/16/cfpb-looks-to-restrict-the-sleazy-link-between-credit-reporting-agencies-and-data-brokers/
They've proposed new rules limiting the trade between brokers and bureaux, under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, putting strict restrictions on the transfer of information between the two:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/15/tech/privacy-rules-data-brokers/index.html
As Karl Bode writes for Techdirt, this is long overdue and meaningful. Remember all the handwringing and chest-thumping about Tiktok stealing Americans' data to the Chinese military? China doesn't need Tiktok to get that data – it can buy it from data-brokers. For peanuts.
The CFPB action is part of a muscular style of governance that is characteristic of the best Biden appointees, who are some of the most principled and competent in living memory. These regulators have scoured the legislation that gives them the power to act on behalf of the American people and discovered an arsenal of action they can take:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/10/18/administrative-competence/#i-know-stuff
Alas, not all the Biden appointees have the will or the skill to pull this trick off. The corporate Dems' darlings are mired in #LearnedHelplessness, convinced that they can't – or shouldn't – use their prodigious powers to step in to curb corporate power:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/10/the-courage-to-govern/#whos-in-charge
And it's true that privacy regulation faces stiff headwinds. Surveillance is a public-private partnership from hell. Cops and spies love to raid the surveillance industries' dossiers, treating them as an off-the-books, warrantless source of unconstitutional personal data on their targets:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/02/16/ring-ring-lapd-calling/#ring
These powerful state actors reliably intervene to hamstring attempts at privacy law, defending the massive profits raked in by data brokers and credit bureaux. These profits, meanwhile, can be mobilized as lobbying dollars that work lawmakers and regulators from the private sector side. Caught in the squeeze between powerful government actors (the true "Deep State") and a cartel of filthy rich private spies, lawmakers and regulators are frozen in place.
Or, at least, they were. The CFPB's discovery that it had the power all along to curb commercial surveillance follows on from the FTC's similar realization last summer:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/12/regulatory-uncapture/#conscious-uncoupling
I don't want to pretend that all privacy questions can be resolved with simple, bright-line rules. It's not clear who "owns" many classes of private data – does your mother own the fact that she gave birth to you, or do you? What if you disagree about such a disclosure – say, if you want to identify your mother as an abusive parent and she objects?
But there are so many stupid-simple privacy questions. Credit bureaux and data-brokers don't inhabit any kind of grey area. They simply should not exist. Getting rid of them is a project of years, but it starts with hacking away at their sources of profits, stripping them of defenses so we can finally annihilate them.
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I'm kickstarting the audiobook for "The Internet Con: How To Seize the Means of Computation," a Big Tech disassembly manual to disenshittify the web and make a new, good internet to succeed the old, good internet. It's a DRM-free book, which means Audible won't carry it, so this crowdfunder is essential. Back now to get the audio, Verso hardcover and ebook:
http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/16/the-second-best-time-is-now/#the-point-of-a-system-is-what-it-does
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paroxysmaljune · 6 months ago
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i appreciate the 'here is how to be a good roleplayer' posts when it comes to entering rp communities. but i believe that you only need one rule and that rule is communicate with people. writing w/ other people is not only a team exercise, but very often a personal thing, because you are interacting with someone's art that they poured part of themself into. genuinely i believe you only need to remember to be communicative and respectful and the being-'good'-at-roleplay-and-writing skill develops over time
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thelittlefoxesclub · 1 year ago
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Sports Club for Children in London
Sports and learning are two concepts that seem unrelated at first glance. Sports conjure images of athletes on the field, whilst learning is often associated with classrooms and textbooks. However, the reality is that sports and learning form a perfect partnership, complementing the other in ways that benefit individuals physically, mentally, and emotionally. For additional sports-related information, visit Sports Club for Children in London.
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tyrewear · 3 months ago
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i would make a post abt 122 sskk but everytime i try to articulate myself i tear up a little
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timcassie · 1 year ago
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"kunidazai is healthier than skk" annoys me so bad bc those are two very different relationships in dazai's life you Have to stop comparing them
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alwaysbewoke · 1 year ago
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as a former herb (which was the name for simps back in my day) i will never again pay the bills for any woman who doesn't have my last name. i've paid bills, rents, travel accommodations, and more like an idiot. i've learned my lesson. it was a hard lesson but i learned it. never pay the bills for someone who isn't your wife. if she wants bills paid then she's got to get a husband (which means she has to be wifey material which is harder than just being freak in the sheets or girlfriend material). anything else, everything else is a scam and just because you have money doesn't mean you're supposed to be a mark. that's another lesson i had to learn. just because i could afford it doesn't mean i'm supposed to be paying for it. and the moment they leave because you won't pay their bills you know you just dodged a bullet.
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the-alan-price-combo · 11 months ago
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"There is no other pianist/organist in Europe today who has moved, and I think ever will move me as much as much as Alan does." - Eric Burdon, 1966
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thoughtfulchaos773 · 1 year ago
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Carmy cuts all joy this season, and that joy includes truly connecting to Sydney.
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