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    main categories or philosophical frameworks under which learning theories fall: behaviorism‚ cognitivism‚ and constructivism. Behaviorism focuses only on the objectively observable aspects of learning. Cognitive theories look beyond behavior to explain brain-based learning. And constructivism views learning as a process in which the learner actively constructs or builds new ideas or concepts. Contents [hide] • 1 Behaviorism • 2 Cognitivism • 3 Constructivism • 4 Informal and

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    respect‚ cooperation‚ friendship-building skills‚ and kindness. INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT: In order to be prepared for our rapidly changing‚ global society‚ children must begin early to learn how to think critically and to question. I will plan a curriculum which demands my students to analyze and to judge‚ especially in the disciplines of writing‚ social studies‚ and science. MOTIVATION: I believe that teaching and learning are creative and very social. In order for classroom learning to take place

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    their time will be spent in their organization. They were thinking that having an organization‚ non-academic organizations to be specific will not help you in your academics. An extra-curricular activity is anything that is not under the academic curriculum but actually done inside the school. The time that was usually spent is not during the actual studying time of the students. It is because it might affect the academic performance of the students whether beneficial or not. Statement of the Problem

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    Ignorance is NOT Bliss Our curriculum dates far back to 400 A.D. The Roman Empire was in complete disarray. Luckily‚ a highly intelligent member of the Roman Proconsul named Martianus Capella confronted and diagnosed the problem. During this time of conflict it was truly a possibility that one may be taken thousands of miles away due to disjointed authority and foreign conflict. One may even find themselves in strange place where the people spoke an unfamiliar language. Capella stated ever so eloquently

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    ACADEMIC AND EXTRACURRICULAR CONTRIBUTORS TO COLLEGE ASPIRATIONS.Journal of College Admission. HERNANDO-MALIPOT‚ INA.(2011). http://www.mb.com.ph/node/318930/when-le Marsh.(1994).“EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: BENEFICIAL EXTENTION OF THE TRADITIONAL CURRICULUM OR SUBVERSION OF ACADEMIC GOALS”.Journal of Educational Psychology‚ Vol.84. Eccles;Barber;Stone;Hunt. (2003).EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol.59

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    A Liberal Education? Not According to Cronon. A Critical and Rhetorical Analysis of Cronon’s Only Connect. While the term liberal education is heard from the most prestigious university to an inner city community college‚ the phrase itself has a hazy definition at best. While educators across America struggle with the definition of the phrase‚ William Cronon uses purpose‚ structure‚ and appeals in his essay "Only Connect: The Goals of Liberal education‚" to define a liberally educated being and

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    upon the often-necessary change that is required in a learner’s preconceptions and world view. Educational psychology * Behaviorism John Watson (1878–1959) coined the term "behaviorism." Watson believed that theorizing thoughts‚ intentions or other subjective experiences was unscientific and insisted that psychology must focus on measurable behaviors. For behaviorism‚ learning is the acquisition of a new behavior through conditioning. Conditioning There are two types of conditioning:

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    LIVING VALUES EDUCATION THROUGH UNIVERSITY LIFE COURSES PICH CHANTHOUEN A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY OF ARTS‚ HUMANITIES‚ AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES‚ CAMBODIAN MEKONG UNIVERSITY‚ CAMBODIA DECEMBER 2008 LIVING VALUES EDUCATION THROUGH UNIVERSITY LIFE COURSES PICH CHANTHOUEN A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

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    1 2 THE JAMAICA EARLY CHILDHOOD CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR CHILDREN Four and Five Getting Ready for Life The Dudley Grant Memorial Trust in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Early Childhood Commission 3 The Jamaica Early Childhood Curriculum Guide: Four and Five Getting Ready for Life Published by The Dudley Grant Memorial Trust‚ 5 Gibraltar Camp Road‚ University of the West Indies Mona Campus‚ Kingston 7‚ Jamaica W.I. Copyright © 2010 the Dudley Grant Memorial

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    Some people believe that children’s leisure activities must be educational‚ otherwise they are a complete waste of time. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your experience. Nowadays children spend so much time at school and attend various additional classes and this makes some educational specialists feel pity for them. They suggest giving kids more spare time to play and have fun. Meanwhile‚ there is an opinion that youngsters should

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