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    When learning what learning style suits me‚ I analysed this over a number of tasks and objectives relating to my current job role. I took my monthly objectives set for me by my line manager and went through each one deciding how best to achieve these objectives over the month. I used Kolb’s experiential learning theory to determine my learning style. I also used this theory to establish the learning style of my receptionist Victoria. Kolb’s learning theory is set out in four learning styles

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    In this portfolio I will describe and discuss my intrapersonal effectiveness with using the feedback of questionnaires which is about Schutte’s Emotional Intelligence Scale and Kolb Learning Inventory Quick Activity. These questionnaires are based on the following two theory concepts; Experiential Learning Theory (ELT) (Kolb‚ 1984) and Emotional Intelligence (Fineman‚ 2003) These theoretical concepts will also be involved throughout the whole portfolio with the result of these two questionnaires

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    required learning and training needs by conducting a training needs analysis. In a CIPD factsheet the author cites that‚ “the analysis of gaps in knowledge and skills identifies what employees will need to learn in order to be fully competent in the jobs they will be doing now and in the future…having a clear idea of what needs to be learned and the outcomes expected provides a foundation for training and learning professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of the learning strategy

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    Vark Analysis

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    University: 429V June 23‚ 2013 The VARK analysis quiz is to evaluate learning styles. VARK stands for Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/Write‚ and Kinesthetic. When taking the quiz‚ the scores indicated that there was a multi-modal preference for learning. Multi-modal indicates “multiple preferences which gives the learner anywhere from 2-4 modes for learning and communication with others” (VARK: A Guide to Learning Styles Questionnaire‚ 2013). It gives the learner an arsenal of tools to use to

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    or responsibilities are and can be applied to any individual in any position. When exploring the role and responsibilities of a facilitator within lifelong learning we can relate these two definitions when talking about legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice. Legislation Legislation plays a key role in Lifelong Learning‚ as you will see below‚ legislation is there to protect the health and safety of learners and facilitators‚ co-ordinate the distribution and confidentiality

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    Transmitter of Knowledge

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    Bibliography: 2 emphasized on learner outcomes: the knowledge‚ skills‚ attitudes‚ values and dispositions to action that teachers wish to develop in students (Alleman and Brophy‚ 1999‚ p 334). 2.2 PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING The principles‚ or laws‚ of learning were first stated by Edward Thorndike as cited by Sprinthall and Sprinthall (1990)

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    ------------------------------------------------- Aggression Aggression‚ in its broadest sense‚ is behavior‚ or a disposition‚ that is forceful‚ hostile or attacking. It may occur either in retaliation or without provocation. In narrower definitions that are used in social sciences and behavioral sciences‚ aggression is an intention to cause harm or an act intended to increase relative social dominance. Predatory or defensive behavior between members of different species may not be considered

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    member of the relationship will have some level of impact on the other member (Bersheid & Pepau‚ L.A. (1983) By exploring and reflecting upon our own belief systems‚ values‚ ethics and levels of knowledge and experience‚ reinforced by continuous learning‚ self-challenge and the use of feedback loops (from a wide range of sources)‚ there is strong evidence to suggest that relationships can be sustained by recognising one’s own strengths and opportunities as well as those of our supervisee(s) to optimise

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Firstly‚ we would like to thank God who blessed us skills and give us ability to finish this assignment. We are really grateful because we managed to complete our Industrial Psychology assignment within time given by our lecturer. Our deepest thanks to Lecturer‚ Prof Madya Dr Mohd Ghani Awang for the guidance and encouragement in finishing this assignment and also for teaching us in this course. We would also like to thank daddy for spending his time to explain and teach us how

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    previous knowledge and experience. Learning is an active process.  The more active we can be‚ the more hands on and tangible the information‚ the more we learn (Winn‚ 2004).  Instruction that centers on the Constructivist approach involves providing experiences for the learner.  Learners must be given the freedom to construct meaning at their own pace through personal experience.  Learning

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