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    • Astrophysics Exploring astrophysics has been an enriching journey, and its applications extend beyond the cosmos. Integrating it with color theory, I've discovered a fascinating connection. Understanding how light interacts with celestial objects has given me insights into choosing harmonious colors for makeup and hairstyling. It's like unlocking the secrets of the universe to enhance the beauty around me, bridging the celestial and the everyday in a uniquely creative way.

      Started by: Camaria Robinson in: General

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    • 2 years, 1 month ago

      Elaine Williams

    • What is my core pedagogy? As a Jamaican cosmetology teacher for grades 9 to 13, I focus on practical learning that connects with Jamaica's lively culture. I want students to do more than just learn theories; they should use their skills in real Jamaican-style hairstyles. I show the right ways to do things, making sure students understand both the artistic and technical sides visually. Learning to talk well with clients is important, especially in our community. The lessons cover theory like body anatomy and product chemistry, all adjusted to fit Jamaica. I encourage creativity, letting students show their unique artistic styles. Being clean and keeping things private is a must, and I stress the importance of always learning about new trends in the beauty world. This way of teaching mixes hands-on skills, our culture, and what we need to know, getting Jamaican students ready for success in cosmetology.   Real-life example: Students practice doing traditional Jamaican hairstyles like braids and locs, celebrating the different beauty styles in our culture.

      Started by: Camaria Robinson in: General

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      Elaine Williams

    • The Evidence for STEAM learning   The Evidence for STEAM Learning, Sessions 2 is having me wondering.   Professor Louise Archer in the lesson develop Science Capital followed by STEM but I am getting it wrong every time. Then I selected Science Knowledge and the Science Capital, I am still getting it wrong. How did Professor Louise Archers’s concept of capital evolve?  

      Started by: Camaria Robinson in: General

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      Elaine Williams

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