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    1.0 Educational Philosophy 1.1 Introduction There are five main philosophical schools of thought in education which are essentialism‚ perennialism‚ progressivism‚ existentialism and reconstructionism. However‚ here I have only chosen the philosophies which believe in student-centred approach. There are three philosophies that hold the similarity of being less authoritarian and placing the students as the centre in learning process. These three philosophies reject essentialism and do not agree with

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Aims and objectives We can think of aims as broad general statements of what students are expected to learn. Aims are often more appropriate for courses than for subjects. An aim for a course may be‚ "Students should acquire skill of reasoning" or‚ "Students should develop the ability to think creatively and independently ". Aims may include abstract concepts such as ’professional qualities’ or ’appreciation of the classics’‚ learning that may be

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    Do you agree with the view that the education act of 1870 was a significant step forward in the educational opportunities for girls? To a limited extent‚ I agree with the view that the education act of 1870 was a significant step forward in the educational opportunities for girls because they were given a compulsory education‚ whereas prior to the act‚ many girls did not attend school at all‚ formally or informally. All sources agree with this as they express that girls were now forced to attend

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    philosophers believe that the environment cannot create a human being‚ but it does give them scope‚ material‚ direction‚ and purpose. Both philosophers believe that it is the teacher’s task to nurture‚ assist‚ watch‚ encourage‚ guide‚ and induce‚ rather than to interfere‚ prescribe‚ or restrict. Montessori children spend most of their time working with materials under the individual guidance‚ while kindergarten children are usually engaged in group work or games with an imaginative background. Both agree

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    E-learning Site A-Z | Directories Home What is E-learning? Faculty Students Contact Us Advantages of Teaching Online Faculty at institutions all over the country are developing and teaching courses in online and blended formats. The University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee has a well-established faculty development program to assist instructors as they make the transition to online teaching. They have a great collection of resources; this one in particular speaks to the advantages of teaching

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    As a graduate student‚ I have a wide variety of goals that I would like to achieve. Achieving my educational goals has helped me to further my career and make a better life for my family and myself. I am a first-generation college student in my family to have earned a master’s degree. I received a North Carolina Professional Educator’s License for Birth to Kindergarten‚ Standard Professional II in 2017. My goal is to become an instructor at a college. I am a motivated‚ enthusiastic educator with

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    experiencing in Canada. The Writer explained 18 ways to survive changes (Psychoeducational Group: Session Summaries 3‚ n.d)‚ group members were paired into two for dyad exercise and they were asked to compare the list of how they are prepared to overcome challenges and move forward in Canada (assignment from last session) with 18 ways to survive changes. The dyad exercise lasted for 10 minutes. By the time the group came together‚ the Writer uses round technique to find out the outcome of the dyads. Surprisingly

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    System of Pakistan and the UK: Comparisons in Context to Inter-provincial and Inter-countries Reflections Muhammad Saeed* Abstract This paper addresses the comparisons of the education system of Pakistan and the UK from six dimensions i.e. education and training authority‚ educational structure‚ curriculum formulation‚ assessment and evaluation‚ supervision and management‚ and teacher education and training. The results revealed that against all these six dimensions‚ similarities and differences

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    Once I realized how far my education would take me a dozen of educational goals came to mind and that list just keeps on growing. My first education goal and probably the only one that will never change is to be the first female on both sides of my family to graduate with their PhD. Let alone to be the first to graduate with honors and possibly end up on the presidents list before graduating with my undergraduate degree. Another educational goal of mine would be once or while I am in graduate school

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    ‘operate’ on their environment in order to obtain or avoid a particular consequence” Assumptions Human behavior can be explained by a set of laws Behavior should be studied at its simplest‚ most fundamental level Principles of learning derived from research with animals should apply to humans An observable change in behavior is the only basis for concluding that learning has occurred. Basic Principles of Operant Conditioning- strengthening a behavior Positive Reinforcement0 Presenting a positive

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