(practical) feedback to learners and discuss how these can motivate learners. Constructive feedback is a form of feedback which is helpful and supportive. It is motivational in that it neither gives false descriptions of a learner’s ability nor does it destroy their self-esteem‚ but aims to develop and fine-tune skills. Giving constructive feedback is crucial; without it learners cannot learn (Rogers‚ 2004). When used to emphasise progress rather than failure‚ it motivates learners‚ building confidence
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SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner August 30‚ 2014 Perceptions and attitudes towards students with disabilities have changed tremendously in recent years. Organizations and laws have also made education and everyday living a more positive experience for students with disabilities and their families. This paper will discuss this further as well as the challenges faced by educators‚ as well as my own predictions that students with disabilities will be faced with in their future. Personal
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What type of learner am I ! Hi‚ my name is Thomas James and I will like to tell you some things about my self. I know I learn different from others but when I put a little more time in my work it will probably come out good. Most of the time I look around to get inspired so I can focus when I find something I put all my ideas on paper. I’m connected to education by trying my hardest to focus and think in my mine I can do thins and I do like in math. When I’m in math it seem like I already
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Assignment 2 Sarah Brown Planning to meet the needs of Learners in Education and Training Part 1 A According to The Excellence Gateway (accessed 12/7/14) “initial assessment and diagnostic assessment is needed for each learner in order to find a starting point‚ or baseline for learning. It makes possible development of the learning plan”. Initial assessment and diagnostic tools can serve two purposes‚ firstly to assess potential students’ academic ability in relation to national standards. This will
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10 Use of Communication Strategies by Chinese EFL Learners An Mei Foreign Language Department‚ Guizhou University‚ China Sanooch S. Nathalang Human Language Technology Laboratory‚ National Electronics and Computer Technology Center‚ Pathumyani‚ Thailand Abstract This present study reports on an investigation into the CSs used by College English students (or non-English major students) in China. These students are a large group who are studying English and need to use CSs to facilitate
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Unit 1: Resource for advanced English language learners http://www.youtube.com/user/HarvardBusiness/videos Youtube HBR videos—look for other business-related channels This source of materials seems amazing to me. After a quick review on the material‚ I may admit that it is a good tool for me to develop my English learning in the long term. Harvard Business Review is a prestigious organization that can provide us intensive academic research on a variety of different topics. From this source
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Unit 317 – Support Bilingual learners Every Child has the right to education irrespective of gender‚ race‚ belief‚ sexual orientation and ethnicity or disability. These are set out in the children act 1989‚ the Equality act 2010‚ Human Rights act 1998‚ disability discrimination act 1995 and 2005 and also the Sex discrimination Act. As an independent school. Ummid works with young people from a range of different school‚ who have been excluded due to their behaviour not being acceptable or students
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Part 1: Background a) There was a reasonably wide range of ability in this intermediate level group‚ although the majority of students were able to form coherent sentences. Some students were more confident in answering questions aloud‚ while some needed to use their dictionaries regularly during lessons‚ and were less assured with speaking in front of the class. The age ranged anywhere between mid-20’s and late 50’s. The most common interests of the group were listening to music and watching
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Portrait of an Early Childhood Learner Trissy Coppens Arizona State University Foundations of Diversity‚ Human Development‚ and the Young Child ECD 549 Larry Sidlik‚ Dr. Michael Roberts‚ Monique Davis December 4‚ 2014 Portrait of an Early Childhood Learner (MHC Early Childhood Solutions‚ n.d.) Did you survive the “terrible two’s?” Well congratulations and welcome to the what lies ahead for you and your three year old child. The next few years are called the “magic years” because it seems like magic
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Investigation of Mexican and Chinese Negotiations: Culture’s effect on negotiating with Chinese and Mexican negotiators Research Report By Richard Ardito For BUS 545 – Global Business Management - California Baptist University Dr. Marc Weniger – Professor Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the similar driving forces between Chinese and Mexican cultures and how those forces direct the negotiation tactics of Chinese and Mexican nationals. The goal is to determine what the
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