ISO 9001:2000 Certification Process Management Meeting Agenda
ISO 9001:2000 Certification Process Management Meeting Agenda
ISO 9001:2000 Certification Process Management Meeting Agenda
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What to bring each day<br />
An inquiring mind that is ready & wanting to learn / challenge / explore<br />
Periodic Table & other reference tables (as the teacher gives them to you)<br />
Calculator<br />
Bring the text, Glencoe: Chemistry Matter and Change (2008), on unit review days.<br />
Learning<br />
My job is to teach you. I will work hard to help you to learn. Remember that I am not<br />
responsible for your learning. You are! Here are a few suggestions:<br />
You are expected to keep up with and learn the material as we cover it in class.<br />
You will learn more if you listen to me when I am talking. That means that when I<br />
am talking, you will need to listen to me; it also means that we all listen to<br />
students who are asking questions and participating in class talks. I strongly<br />
suggest that you sit with a student who will help you to learn.<br />
You will improve your work habits and science knowledge / skills by practicing.<br />
All worksheets (WS) are for your practice. I will post answers to worksheets at<br />
the back of the classroom.<br />
We will have unit review classes before a test.<br />
Attendance<br />
Attendance in this course is important. To learn, you need to be in class & be involved<br />
in your learning.<br />
You are to arrive in class on time. If you arrive late, expect to be marked late. Also,<br />
complete a ‘Student Late to Class’ form. Do not interrupt the class and explain why you<br />
are late. We can discuss that later.<br />
If you are late or miss a class, it is your responsibility to get notes / handouts /<br />
assignments. Complete your notes & get help from a friend, then ask me whatever<br />
questions you may have.<br />
Late Work<br />
Just like in the real world, it matters both that you do good quality work (i.e. your best<br />
effort) and that your work is completed on time. The work that I ask you to do is<br />
designed to help you to learn. It matters that you do it when I ask you to do it. There is<br />
little value in completing assigned work weeks or months after the due date. Your<br />
learning opportunity has been missed. I have a few suggestions for you:<br />
Keep track of your completed work on the ‘Assessment List’.<br />
If you are done your work early, hand it in early.<br />
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