Reactive planning in education occurs when a response is anticipated from certain stimuli that is currently occurring. Flinching and knee jerks can result in gym class or recess from triggers.
Answer of reactive planning
Reactive planning is the process whereby future action is dictated as a response to whatever has already, or is now, occurring--- it is "reflex" or "knee-jerk" in nature. The opposite side of the coin is proactive planning, which sets in motion actions as a function of what is anticipated or probable; it is preemptive in nature. jb
Example of reactive aggression
because with out planning in education we can't move our education.
Absolutely. In fact strategic planning is done extensively in education. K-12 and higher education both use strategic planning. The links provided offer specific models for IT strategic planning in higher education.
Fekadu Teffera has written: 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Educational planning, Higher Education 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia: a manpower planning perspective'
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i want examples of planning
Rob Young has written: '2 + 2 tech prep' -- subject(s): Technical education, Vocational education, Education, Educational planning, Planning 'The Darwin Maze, Edinburgh Zoo' -- subject(s): Edinburgh Zoo '2 + 2 tech prep' -- subject(s): Technical education, Vocational education, Education, Educational planning, Planning
Event planning and production involves planning ceremonies, parties, concerts, or conventions. There is no formal education requirements for an event planning and production job.
Mark B. Dignan has written: 'Measurement and evaluation of health education' -- subject(s): Data Collection, Evaluation, Evaluation Studies, Health education, Methods, Statistical methods 'Introduction to program planning' -- subject(s): Health education, Planning, Community health services, Health planning 'Program planning for health education and promotion' -- subject(s): Health education, Health planning, Health promotion, Planning
Richard F. Meckley has written: 'Planning facilities for occupational education programs' -- subject(s): Vocational education, Planning, School facilities 'Planning facilities for occupational education programmes'
Examples: metals or nonmetals, radioactive or not radioactive, classification after the state of matter, reactive or not reactive etc.