Asking Questions the Right Way; An analysis of the questioning techniques employed by prospective teachers. (Current state of an ongoing action research to develop the questioning techniques of prospective teachers) R.M.D. Rohan Pasdunrata National College of Education- Kalutara Background; A number of researches conducted recently within the local setting on teaching skills of teachers show that there is a decline of the quality of classroom teaching of many teachers. The prime reason for this
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necessary. The teaching training cycle gives a basic framework that is flexible and adaptable. Identifying needs and planning‚ designing with planning‚ facilitating‚ assessing and evaluating‚ which then feeds back into identifying learners needs stage. Blooms (1956) stated that learning goes through stages‚ these are called domains‚ cognitive‚ affective and psychomotor When planning learning‚ teachers need to consider which domain they want to reach‚ for an effective classroom management‚ for e.g. I found
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Theories and principles for planning and enabling learning In this assignment I am aiming to explain three different theories of learning (behaviourism‚ cognitivism and humanism) and how they contribute to the motivation‚ experience and aspirations of learners. Behaviourism Behaviourists have a clear definition that we learn in response to external stimuli. Anything from a sweet smell to the layout of classroom‚ the clothes someone is wearing. They reject the thinking of psychologists who are
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Changing our thinking about education “Education should not be looked upon as the mere acquisition of academic subject matter‚ but as a part of life itself.” John Dewey Providing quality education is perhaps the most significant contribution government can make to the people it serves. While we still know far less about the learning process than we would like‚ we should be willing to
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References: Anderson‚ L.W. & Krathwohl D. R. (eds.) (2001). A Taxonomy for Learning‚ Teaching‚ and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom ’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. New York: Longman. Association for Media Education in Scotland (2011) Breaking Barriers: Multimodal and Media Literacy in the Curriculum for Excellence (Revised edition July 2011). Belsey
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Life Skills- Empathy 9. Teaching Techniques- Multiple Intelligences 10. Other Teaching Techniques 11. Student Assessment- Blooms Taxonomy 12. Learning Disabilities 13. Principles/Steps for Lesson Planning 14. Preparing Lesson Plans 15. Social Studies lesson planning 16. Children’s Assessment using blooms Taxonomy 17. Learning Disabilities 18. Preparation for next phase of training 2 Life Skills Approach to Teaching INTRODUCTION
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City and Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4 Theory Assessment 4 Analyse the ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ and which underpin behaviour and respect for others. In this assignment I will define what ground rules are and why we set ground rules during the process of teaching/training learners. I will seek to analyse the different ways I would establish ground rules with learners and how these ground rules will help ensure inclusivity
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Curriculum Influences Curriculum Curriculum Ideologies and Models Philosophies The inclusive curriculum Bloom (Differentiation) Recommendations Curriculum Equality Act 2010 development Evaluation and delivery Title Abstract/overview Name Bruner (1960) theorised that any knowledge or skill can be taught to a learner at any level‚ providing the teaching is structured and delivered appropriately. The complexity of understanding develops r Create Evaluate Analyse Apply Understand Remember
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Examine the key factors influencing inclusive teaching and learning Inclusive teaching means recognising‚ accommodating and meeting the learning needs of all students‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ disability or sexual orientation. This starts with acknowledging that students are members of diverse communities‚ have a range of individual learning needs‚ and deserve equal opportunity to access the learning experience. Applying inclusive learning is increasingly important in our
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In lifelong learning‚ a variety of different types of assessment can be used to monitor progress‚ check understanding‚ identify development needs‚ identify achievement‚ demonstrate tutor and learner competency‚ and confirm learning outcomes have been met. Initial Assessments provide the information needed to plan an individuals learning and improve their chances of learning effectively. Initial assessment is the entry point on the teaching/training cycle‚ the learners’ motivations‚ the learners’
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