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    Theories on how people learn

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    theories on how people learn and over the years learning theories have dramatically changed. They have been superseded by newer theories based on psychological‚ social‚ cultural development factors‚ (Fritscher‚ 2011).In this paper I will be concentrating on five theories‚ three psychological and two social‚ they are; Behaviourism‚ Humanism‚ Constructivism‚ Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice‚ and Vygotsky’s learning theory. I have chosen these theories because I believe they best suit my area of teaching

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    Be able to support positive behaviour Positive behaviour management is about using positive rather than negative approaches to encourage children and young people to behave appropriately. Promoting positive behaviour involves: Setting clear boundaries‚ which are applied in a calm and consistent way Encouraging children and young people to make their own choices about behaviour – and to understand the negative consequences if they choose inappropriate behaviour Setting ‘positive’ rules rather

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    marijuana‚ and surprisingly it is all around us. Marijuana is even referred to in today’s media Mainstream media sources that people enjoy‚ like music‚ movies‚ and TV shows‚ do not even bother to leave the drug out of their system. Now being a young adult and having my own personal experience with the drug and knowing its effects on others‚ I wonder why it’s not legal. Why is it that this drug has become illegal all over the world? The debate to legalize marijuana in the United States of America has

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    Adult and Development

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    together to make a sentence Social and emotional development ( age 0-3) Responding to adult voices and face‚ especially the mothers Enjoy games and playing with other children or adults Love to perform in front of an audience and please adults Waiting to de things for theirselfs Intellectual development (age 0-3 ) They do impressions of others Becoming more confident with themselves but still needs adult guidance Physical development (age 3-7 ) Jumps ‚ hops‚skips‚ pedals ‚ catch and throw

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    English I: Lord of the Flies Static and Dynamic Characters Static Character: A character in a literary work who does not change during the course of the story. Dynamic Character: A character who changes during the course of a literary work. The changes dynamic characters undergo affect their attitudes and beliefs. Directions: Looking back over the first five chapters of Lord of the Flies‚ find at least one quotation in each chapter that gives an indication of that character’s personality

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    History of Badminton The history of badminton can be traced back many to the games of battledore and shuttlecock which were played in ancient Greece over 2000 years ago. The game we all know as badminton began in the 19th century (1870) and was named by the Duke of Beaufort after Badminton House in Gloucestershire1. The International Badminton Federation now has its base in Gloucestershire. In England there had long been a children’s game known as "battledore and shuttlecock". Players used

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    Effective Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Sarah Haycock-Lewandowski 17/03/2012 A key element of the role of any member of support staff in a school or other education environment‚ is communication‚ both with children and adults. Whilst it is important for children to learn cognitive skills‚ it is equally important that they also learn skills that will allow them to function effectively in society. A significant proportion of the latter can

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    BUDGETARY CONTROL DEFINITION BUDGET: A budget is a monetary and/or quantitative expression of business plans and policies‚ prepared in advance‚ to be pursued in the future period of time. According to Certified Institute of Management Accountants‚ Budget is defined as “A budget is a financial and/or quantitative statement prepared prior to a defined period of time‚ of the policy to be pursued during that period for the purpose of attaining the objective”. Budget is a systematic plan for utilisation

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    “Isipin mo na lang best friend mo ko.” This is the text message I received from her which started it all. These words gave me the privilege to call Mikee “bes” and have her as my one and true best friend. Best friends are the best when it comes to being an inspiration for improving oneself for the better. This is what Mikee made me realize. Although we’ve just been best friends for quite a short time‚ she already influenced me with her unique attitudes and characteristics. She’s one of the main

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    University of Toronto. Observing Wolves was written by Farley Mowat. Observing Wolves was published in 1965. Never cry Wolf from which “Observing Wolves” was taken‚ describing how the Canadian government sent Mowat to Keewatin Barren Lands in Northwest Territories to prove that the wolves were decimating the herds and this should be exterminated. First of all‚ Mowat has planned his tasks and journey before it ends. He wanted to go open-minded into the lupine world and learn‚ see and get to know

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