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    1. Students will listen to the teacher read the haiku poem Construction Worker. Describing the traits‚ values and responsibilities of a construction worker. (Cognitive – knowledge‚ comprehension‚ Psychomotor – Visual‚ auditory discrimination‚ Learning Style – visual‚ auditory‚ Multiple Intelligence - musical) 2. With teacher’s help‚ students will brainstorm and create a poem about pilots. Including in the poem‚ some traits that pilots have‚ their values and responsibilities. Cognitive – application

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. General background of the study How individuals learn or understand new information and their preferred methods for learning have been subjected to a great deal of attention. It has also been the focus of a number of L2 studies in recent years since Reid’s influential work on the topic was published in 1987. Research on learning styles‚ has provided teachers and also students with a different view of learning and how to apply it to classrooms and lives

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    middle ear. Once the sound waves reach inner ear‚ they travel through the cochlea towards the organ of corti. Further the signals on the hair cells on the organ of corti follows to the brain stem. Now‚ the signal travel to mesephelon and then into the auditory cortex. Tinnitus can be classified into two types: Objective and Subjective. Objective sound or somatosound is developed through an internal acoustic source activating the cochlea by air or bone conduction.

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    through purposeful play activities with toys and equipment that is specialized for infants. The environment of the daycare plays an important aspect of development as well. Having a clean‚ yet visually and auditory stimulating atmosphere for infants will assist in their visual and auditory growth. A significant portion of their day will be spent with a child care worker reading to them and using prompts such as pictures and storybooks to help them engage their focus. Toys (mobiles‚ rattles‚ etc

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    spinal cord. It is responsible for motor impulses that arise from one side of the midbrain to muscles on the opposite side of the body. The function of the tectospinal tract is to mediate reflex postural movements of the head in response to visual and auditory stimuli. Damage signs would show prevention in being able to coordinate the head‚ neck‚ and eye movements. Sensory receptors perform countless functions in our bodies including mediating vision‚ hearing‚ taste‚ touch‚ and more. 2 examples are the

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    points. To compare this‚ the participants were split into groups. One group took notes from a text formatted into bullet points‚ the other took notes from a paragraph. The participates each took notes from their respective texts while responded to auditory probes at the same time. After taking notes‚ they summarized their respective texts by looking at the notes they had taken during the note-taking phase. Throughout the entire experiment (while taking notes

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    learners * An evaluation of inclusive learning There are different styles of teaching‚ as each pupil will learn in a different style‚ these include visual learners‚ auditory learners and kinesthetic learners. These learners all need different ways of helping them to learn. For example a auditory learner learns by using auditory awareness‚ they prefer to listen rather than watch or take part. Visual learners prefer to watch rather than listen or take part. These learners prefer the use of overhead

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    information and learning disability that impairs a person ’s fluency or comprehension accuracy in being able to read‚ and which can manifest itself as a difficulty with phonological awareness‚ phonological decoding‚ processing speed‚ orthographic coding‚ auditory short-term memory‚ language skills/verbal comprehension‚ and/or rapid naming. However dyslexia can increase the ability to think and perceive multi-dimensionally and can help further utilize the brain’s ability to alter and create perceptions (Vellutino

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    of social reasons. The social reasons are poor parenting skills‚ peer influence‚ drugs‚ and education failure. Poor parenting skills includes when children are neglected or abused. Also when there are parents who have a permissive or a neglecting style of parenting. Permissive style is when they have no control over their children and have few restrictions‚ and neglecting style is when the parents are detached and unengaged in the child life. There is juvenile delinquency. This sometimes happens

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    The NLRA imposes on the employer and the union a duty to bargain in good faith. This duty requires the parties to bargain to impasse over mandatory issues. Permissive issues can be brought to the bargaining table‚ but neither party is required to bargain over them. But a question that is likely be raised by the proposal of banning strike replacement workers would be‚ is whether the duty to bargain over the decision

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