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    intelligences since I use a wide variety of strategies in this lesson such as music‚ cooperative learning‚ multimedia‚ inner reflection‚ graphic organizers‚ and technology based on the idea that individuals learn differently‚ at different rates‚ and by different methods‚ so they possess distinct forms of intelligence. Reading and writing activities are dependent on

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    My Learning Prefrences

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    My Learning Prefrences In taking the learning prefrence quiz‚ it was identified that I learn almost equally with all three preferences. I personally believe that I am more of a tactile learner than anything. I tend to remember information better when I am hands on with situations‚ instead of hearing someone just explaining to me the idea of it. Starting with my lowest being a visual learner‚ at a score of an 11‚ I learn better seeing pictures or visual demonstrations rather than just reading a

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    is learning to their full potential. Brain based learning does that. Brain based learning focuses on strategies based on principles derived from an understanding of the brain (Jensen‚ 2008). The human brain is the most complex organ we have. We have been studying it extensively for years and still are not sure about everything the brain does. What we do know is that‚ in regards to learning‚ the brain is poorly designed for formal instruction (Jensen‚ 2008). Incorporating brain-based learning strategies

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    There are four contexts that motivate learning they are; Practical‚ Personal‚ Experiential and Idealistic. I will give a brief definition for these four learning styles. 1. Practical Context is simply an individual who needs to know how to cope in situations; the drive and motivation behind this context of learning is more along the lines of‚ what there is to gain from learning; I must get something out of this in order to see where I benefit. (e.g.; knowing I will get an award or degree)

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    COMPLETE OWN INDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLAN (ILP)‚ TO INCLUDE:   a. CV                FOCUSED ON ACQUIRING A POSITION FOR TEACHING b. job description   c. skills and knowledge audits d. analysis of‚ for example: peer review‚ observation reports‚ self assessment‚      course tutorials and learners; ongoing action plans for CPPD; records of      CPPD; growth and development of skills‚ knowledge and experience whilst      on the programme by using their reflective learning journal (RLJ)     Job

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    January 2013 Learning: A Continuous Process Learning is more than memorizing‚ more than regurgitating facts and information. It is about the context‚ the experience‚ of interpreting these facts and transforming them into knowledge. This‚ as Jeff Cobb argues‚ is what constitutes learning and I concur. After reading an excerpt from Charles Dickens’ novel‚ “Book the First Sowing” as well as one from bell hooks’ book‚ “Talking Back”‚ I felt that both authors held a similar definition of learning. For example

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    Teaching‚ learning and assessment have been the three main focus points for this unit of study. Teaching today is thought of differently to the way it has been thought of in the past. One major learning point of this was that we now know that students aren’t like tape recorders. Students don’t learn by being told information‚ they construct their own knowledge‚ and they do this better if the teacher provides a constructivist setting in the classroom. In order to teach in the manner expected of

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    New Student Orientation Resource Book BARSCH LEARNING STYLE PREFERENCE FORM Ventura College Learning Disability Clinic   Please place a check in the appropriate box after each statement | Often | Sometimes | Seldom |   |   |   |   | 1. Can remember more about a subject through listening than reading. |   |   |   | 2. Follow written directions better than oral directions. |   |   |   | 3. Like to write things down or take notes for visual review. |   |   |   | 4. Bear down extremely

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    The world of learning today is very much different from what it was in the past. The process of learning has endured vast changes that it is inevitable for students not to trail its rapid changes. Today’s information age is accompanied by an exponential increase in factual knowledge with rapid change and modification of that knowledge (LeJeune 2001). Learning‚ in the information age‚ demands learners not to be passive or stative but to progress forward in line with the fast development of the current

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    presentation. Through working in a special school‚ teaching Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) I have had to adjust my teaching and own assessment practices to meet a range of disabilities‚ all the children at School‚ have a statement of special needs. These needs include mild medical issues‚ developmental disorders including ADHD and Dyspraxia‚ autism and behavioural‚ emotional and social issues. Ways in which we assess the learning of these students has been adapted and changed to suit their

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