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    Learner autonomy and teacher autonomy How to foster learner autonomy and teacher autonomy depends on many factors ‚ including attitude‚ motivation‚ methods‚ management‚ situations‚ responsibility‚ right and capacity of learners ‚etc. and it is also based on how we take our teacher roles in classrooms .Being an English student‚ I have studied the methods to foster my autonomy in teaching English by applying my knowledge and experience to enable my learner to learn English more effectively. I am

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    Who Am I as a Learner

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    SECTION ± A1. Who am I as a Learner? I am passionate to learn new things in an interesting way. I am a quick learner of theories andconcepts if it is delivered through visuals and demonstrations. I would prefer to learn in a practical way rather than reading books‚ articles and journals. However‚ I am a good survivor in nature. S o‚ if in case I would have to learn through books and articles I could do thateffectively. I believe in learning through a mix of theory and practice. S ometimes

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    For my third blog entry‚ I had the opportunity to interview Ms. Maria‚ a third-grade bilingual teacher with a little over ten years of experience‚ and the mother of my classmate. Ms. Maria just like her students has English as her second language but began her journey at the age of seventeen. This experience allows her to be more compassionate and understanding with her students’ situations as she went through the same thing but at a later age. I personally have never been enrolled in a bilingual

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    Introduction to M-theory From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is an accessible‚ non-technical introduction to the subject. For the main encyclopedia article‚ see M-theory[->0]. String theory| [->1][->2]| Superstring theory[->3]| Theory[hide] · String theory[->4] Superstring theory Bosonic string theory M-theory (simplified) Type I string Type II string F-theory Heterotic string String field theory| Concepts[show] · [->5]| Related topics[show]

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    Needs Analysis Models Different models under the ESP umbrella have approached this field in different ways. Jordan (1994) indicates that the main two approaches in needs analysis are the Target-Situation Analysis and the Present-Situation Analysis. Other approaches such as the Learning-Centered approach‚ the Strategy Analysis approach‚ and the Means Analysis approach are seen as permutations of Target-Situation Analysis and Present-Situation Analysis (Jordan‚ 1994). The Target-Situation Analysis

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    that information” (Jahiel‚ 2008‚ p.32). For the purpose of this discussion‚ the focus will be on the visual learning style. Visual learners acquire information through written work and therefore prefer to data in the form of handouts‚ lecture notes‚ flash cards‚ books‚ or Power Point presentations. Mixon (2004) said “Visual learners are often neglected in rehearsal because verbal instruction‚ which may be ineffective for them‚ is used most often. These students benefit

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    Programs that Serve Learners with Disabilities Michelle Blakley Education Psychology 225‚ Section 40 Professor Wall December 2‚ 2012 One of every dozen U.S. children and teenagers -- 5.2 million -- has a physical or mental disability‚ according to new figures from the 2000 Census that reflect sharp growth in the nation ’s young handicapped population over the past decade (Cohn‚ 2002). Everyone‚ at any time‚ is at risk to acquire a disability‚ whether through an illness‚ an injury‚ or

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    TRAINING PROCESS AND TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS Introduction Training can be described as “the acquisition of skills‚ concepts or attitudes that result in improved performance within the job environment”. Training analysis looks at each aspect of an operational domain so that the initial skills‚ concepts and attitudes of the human elements of a system can be effectively identified and appropriate training can be specified. Training analysis as a process often covers: * Review of current

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    Approaching Theory in Adult Education: Humanism and Andragogy An analysis of adult learning theory serves as the springboard from which educators can begin to build a useful theoretical framework that focuses on the field of contemporary adult education. Both humanism and andragogy as theoretical approaches offer distinctive strengths and weaknesses‚ both function as a point of reference for practitioners. This paper examines the synthesis of humanistic and andragogical theory as an

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    Older Adult Interview

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    I had the privilege of interviewing a 60 year old gentlemen who I will identify as Mr. E to protect his privacy for this assignment. The goal of my interview was to gain insight on aging from an older adult. I interviewed Mr. E in his home on a weekday evening. He expressed appreciation and was surprised that he was the focus of an interview in which his life story and thoughts would be recorded. Mr. E was born in a ranch in Guadalajara‚ Mexico. He is the youngest son of nine children. His father

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