Australia went to war‚ our national identity was based on the characteristics of industrious Australians who worked diligently in the bush‚ showing discipline‚ endurance‚ hardiness‚ initiative and ingenuity. After the war‚ those same men returned home from fighting in Gallipoli and at the Western Front‚ with a new identity. A new identity that combined pre war and post war characteristics together to create a contemporary national identity‚ which defined Australia as a country‚ and affirmed its future
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help students identify their own personal learning style to better understand what works best for them during their educational experience (Sinclaire‚ 2012). The following is this learner’s analysis results after answering all the questions required. The VARK resulted with an answer of multimodal. This includes the four identified styles in which an individual bases their learning from. The style types include visual with a score of 8 for this learner. The second style is aural with a score of
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important attribute of a good learner is the desire for self-learning. The successful self-directed learner does not wait for someone else to say‚ “you must learn this.”. They have a goal in mind and will work hard to achieve that goal no matter how difficult. When one has the desire to learn something new‚ they understand that it takes time‚ repetition and practice‚ they never give up until they reach their goal. In addition‚ when a person has the desire for self-learning; they will embrace responsibility
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as well as receive power‚ resources‚ and help. Responsibility - In a Group Practice considers the members themselves and their process together as major agents of help. “I - WE - IT” Triangle in an Ecosystem Globe I - Members We - Group It - Goal - process The model emphasizes two fundamental possibilities of practice
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child who is an English language learner (ELL) requires a positive‚ supportive‚ and secure environment in order to learn the second language (Gunning‚ 2013‚ p. 35). If the child feels a strong support system‚ he/she will have the confidence to attempt and work on their English skills (Gunning‚ 2013‚ p. 13). Educators must “know about and understand diverse family and community characteristics‚” which is NAEYC’s standard 2a. Acquiring knowledge on diverse characteristics that families exhibit will allow
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A Tale of Four Learners Summary Bernice McCarthys’ essay‚ “A Tale of Four Learners‚” is about her classifications of the different types of learners based on the system she created‚ THE 4MAT. The four types of learners are: Type 1 learners‚ Type 2 learners‚ Type 3 learners‚ and Type 4 learners. The names of the people she uses in the essay are Lisa‚ Marcus‚ Jimmy‚ and Leah. Linda was a highly imaginative student who favored feelings and reflecting. She was a Type 1 learner‚ who struggled with
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Interview of First Year Adult Learner My interview was conducted via phone with a student at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. For all purposes her name is Co-ed Cady. STUDENT’S BACKGROUND: Co-ed Cady is a 40 year old‚ recently divorced‚ white female which lives in Kalamazoo‚ MI she is originally from Anderson‚ IN but‚ moved to Kalamazoo when her husband was transferred there ten years ago. Co-ed has two children a daughter 22 and a son 19. Her main support system is in Anderson but‚ her children
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Motivating the Adult Learner Another aspect of adult learning is motivation. At least six factors serve as sources of motivation for adult learning: Social relationships: to make new friends‚ to meet a need for associations and friendships. External expectations: to comply with instructions from someone else; to fulfill the expectations or recommendations of someone with formal authority. Social welfare: to improve ability to serve mankind‚ prepare for service to the community‚ and improve
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The Extent to which Peer Groups Affect Academic Performance Have you ever wondered about the extent to which peer groups affect academic performance? Make no mistake; a peer group can impact your child’s academic performance significantly. However‚ to say that one’s peer group is the most influential factor in academic performance isn’t true either. Let’s take a look at just how influential one’s peer group is. [pic] The Extent to Which Peer Groups Affect Academic Performance To answer the question
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LEL Task 1 – Learner Profile LEARNER IDENTIFICATION: Information about Faisa was gathered through a recorded interview‚ informal conversations in class‚ class assessments and a learning styles test (VAX). INTRODUCTION Faisa is a 21-year-old Somali woman. She moved to the UK in 2006 as a refugee. She lives in a council flat with her brother‚ his wife and her baby nephew. She worked in a mobile-phone shop for five months in 2008‚ but has been unemployed for the past eighteen months and
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