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    INTRODUCTION In today’s fast-paced world and highly competitive market‚ organizations need to adapt the frame of learning in order to survive. According to Businessdictionary.com‚ 2010‚ learning is a measurable and relatively permanent change in behavior through experience‚ instruction or study. Many organizations today are pressured to change. Learning is necessary in engaging in continuous change as it may be fundamental for organizational competitiveness or survival. Peter Senge (1990) proposes

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    C. Adam Harness 4/26/13 Constructivism Learning and Teaching Model The constructivism model in the classroom is a theory created to explain how and what we know. Building knowledge and problem solving are the main focuses for this model. From the analysis of our own experiences‚ both past and present‚ we “construct” our understanding of content. From doing things and reflecting upon them‚ we acquire information that can be useful in future applications. (Lamon‚ M. 2003). The model

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    GOOD PRACTICE IN TEACHING ESP PRESENTATIONS Galina Kavaliauskienė Mykolas Romeris University Public speaking is the one skill no successful person can afford to be without. Anonymous. INTRODUCTION Speaking in public always aims at communication and presupposes a different level of formality depending on the settings and the audience. Learning to speak in a foreign language differs from learning other subjects due to its social nature. Language is part of person’s identity

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    Francis Jose Lean L. Abayata LHS-4 “Learning the significance of Effective Communication” Effective communication is important because it is a root for good relationship building and a fundamental tool for learning. Communication is a vital aspect that everyone must possess. Communication happens when the process of sharing ideas‚ messages‚ and information towards others in a particular place and time takes place. Communication includes writing and talking‚ as well as nonverbal‚ visual and electronic

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    SUPPORTING LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE The aim of this assignment is to reflect upon my experiences as a mentor in relation to a student’s introduction to the clinical placement‚ focusing on the establishment of a learning environment. In addition‚ the author intends to examine the learning theories behind the teaching of the practical skill of carrying out a manual blood pressure. The author’s performance as a mentor is assessed by whether the standards of practice out lined by the NMC

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    Primary National Strategy KEEP Key Elements of Effective Practice Guidance Curriculum and Standards For use by Local Authorities in their work with settings providing government-funded early education Status: Recommended Date of issue: 02-2005 Ref: DfES 1201-2005 G Contents KEEP Key Elements of Effective Practice 3 Introduction 5 What is KEEP? 6 Why is KEEP necessary? 6 What is KEEP for? 7 Who is KEEP for? 7 How should KEEP be used strategically by a local authority? 8 How does

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    The Design of Constructive Learning Environments As A Technical Teacher‚ I find it to be less effort than that of an Academic teacher‚ to embrace and utilize the design of constructive learning environments. I believe this to be true due to the different settings made available to us‚ in order to serve our students. For instance‚ in my Technical area alone‚ we have our classroom setting‚ our computer lab setting‚ our demonstration stage‚ our salon area and our community service learning locations

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    EN102 Final Draft Is distance learning as effective as traditional classroom learning? Distance education also known as distance learning‚ e-learning or online learning‚ is unlike traditional classroom learning. Professor Shelia Tucker of East Carolina University in her article “Distance Education: Better‚ Worse‚ Or As Good As Traditional Education?” states that “distance learning allows individuals such as the full-time police officer‚ the mother of four‚ and people living in rural areas

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    you are fluent in English some aren’t that fluent but‚ one thing is truth: there is always room for improvement. It was motivating to know that we all had to communicate in English during class and for group assignments which allowed collaborative learning. My children are currently

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    Inclusive Education and SEN Inclusion is at the heart of government guidance. The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)( 2005) states that all schools have a “duty” to promote equality for all disabled people. I will explore inclusion by carrying out a case study on a child who has Special Educational Needs (SEN). I will observe the child and explore ways that I and my setting can help the child to achieve‚ to the best of his ability. The child I have chosen for this study is a four year old boy who

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