received from the military‚ I didn’t really feel that the transfer of learning would benefit me. Through out my career‚ there has always been someone physically there to explain the applications of my skill trade. I felt really challenged and not to mention scared knowing that I was going to learn how to meet all the course objectives via a virtual class room. I had enough trouble in grade school even though I was in a physical learning environment. I had my work cut out for me. The added pressure
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City and Guilds 6302 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 001 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Assessment Task 1 By Contents Task 1 Assignment Page 3 References Page 7 1. Understand own role and responsibilities in the lifelong learning. (1.1) Having been requested to produce a brief on my roles in teaching and professional values whist teaching in this role. I have to deal with variety of personnel
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Teaching and Learning Learning is a dynamic process which begins at the time of conception and continues for the rest of our lives. At stages along this learning journey we partake in formalised learning in which we may interact with other human beings who may take on the role of teacher. This invariably happens within the confines of a school. The school being the environment designed to help pass on the knowledge‚ skills and qualities required as preparation for adult life. Our school is a section
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VARK Learning Preference Tool Family Centered Health Promotion/NSR-429V April‚ 2013 The VARK learning preference tool was developed in 1987 by Fleming as an “inventory designed to help students learn more about their individual learning preferences” (psychology.about.com). This questionnaire was designed to help provide an individual insight on how they give and receive information. The quiz is 16 questions that break down one’s learning style into four categories. These four categories are
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KOLB’S LEARNING CYCLE Reflective practice is important as it develops professionalism amongst lecturers in the sense that lecturers gain by learning from their experiences in teaching and facilitation of student learning (Harb and Ronald‚ 1992). The development of reflective learning simply means coming up with ways of reviewing individual teaching experiences such that it becomes a routine process. This area of experiential learning was further advanced by development of Experiential learning theory
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produce a report to identify ways to improve/enhance or change the learning style of the chosen learner. I will be using Joe’s case study to explore ways that I can develop and support his learning in school and to implement the use of this source in home life. I also aim to demonstrate how Children’s learning development varies‚ the different types of learning and how they can be linked to theory of practice. Bloom (1956) Categorized learning objectives adjoining three major domain of cognitive‚ affective
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the chances of a breakdown. Therefore‚ training plays a critical part towards the new as well as the existing employees in an organisation as it is an organized method of acquiring skills‚ rules‚ thoughts or attitudes and it is only through this learning that the employees could improve their performance on certain tasks given or apportioned to them. (Buckley & Capel‚ 2000). For instance‚ a personal secretary requires skills on managing the schedules of his or her superior and knowing the contacts
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Teaching & Learning Approaches | | Iqbal Vohra | 6/6/2011 | Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Learning styles 3 2.1. Visual learners 3 2.2. Auditory learners 4 2.3. Kinaesthetic learners 4 3. Functional skills 5 4. Differentiation 6 5. Conclusion 7 6. References 8 7. Appendix 1: Learning styles self-assessment 9 8. Appendix 2: Embedding functional skills in a PTTLS session 13 Introduction This assignment is about different teaching and learning approaches. It
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assignment I will be looking at a range of theories relating to how learning takes place. I will consider how different theorist’s suggestions are put into practice in our setting focusing on the Foundation Stage. I will be looking at a range of teaching and learning models and considering how they relate to different styles of learning e.g. visual learners‚ an auditory learner or a kinesthetic learner (VAK). These teaching and learning models will be related to professional practice as well as how these
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Core Module: Teaching and Learning: Theory and Practice Level 5 By: Kathryn Arnott-Gent Tutor: Liz Hinks Submission Date: w/c 16th May 2011 Introduction For the purpose of this assignment and to meet all the relevant criteria‚ I have chosen to focus my assessment tool on the two day foundation training that all volunteers must attend before progressing onto further projects. This assignment includes a report which will
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