others to review and prioritise own learning. needs‚ professional interests and development opportunities. Task 10: demonstrate how to work others to agree own personal development plan. Task 12: demonstrate how to reflective practise has led to improved ways of working. Assignment 5 Task 3: use knowledge of the learners and curriculum to contribute to the teachers planning. Task 4: offer constructive suggestions for own role in supporting planned learning activities. Task 6: select and prepare
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questions the Namibian curriculum in light of Eisner’s statement. From Eisner ’s perspective the null curriculum is simply that which is not taught in schools. Somehow‚ somewhere‚ some people are empowered to make conscious decisions as to what is to be included and what is to be excluded from the overt (written) curriculum. Since it is physically impossible to teach everything in schools‚ many topics and subject areas must be intentionally excluded from the written curriculum. But Eisner ’s position
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developing teaching practice The word reflection has been used consistently throughout our first module and has been seen to be prerequisite of good teaching and development. Reflecting itself has been a very useful practice. Taking the time to observe and analyse‚ whilst using a detailed checklist has also enabled us to use this process correctly. I have found that there are patterns within my reflective log and an awareness of what is needed to change in terms of improvement in my teaching practice
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Zhang Qianying Instructor Huang Academic Writing June 11‚ 2012 The Study of Business Curriculum Design in Xian International Studies University I. Introduction A. Background of the Research With the rapid development of global economy and the increasingly frequent exchange of trade‚ technology‚ and culture between China and the other countries‚ people around the world are facing a more competitive and challenging era. There has been an increasing demand for professionals who have a
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As Critical reflection is central to social work practice‚ we have been asked to reflect on our learning throughout the mental health subject. Having a lived experience of mental health‚ and having worked in the industry‚ I came into the class with knowledge that some classmates may not have had. While I had a sound knowledge of some topics covered‚ there were some areas where I still had a lot to learn. Following is a brief snapshot of the learning I experienced throughout the subject. General
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Performed: Exactly 2 o clock in the afternoon‚ Dr. Judith G. Gamit‚ Campus Director‚ introduced us to Ms. Evarista Abante‚ Principal of Armado Elementary School. The two of them discussed the requirements‚ guidelines and other important things about practice teaching. After that‚ Ms. Abante assigned us to our respective grades to handle. I was assigned in grade VI. Then‚ I met my cooperating teacher‚ Ms. Marlyn Daprosa. Ma’am Marlyn welcomed me and let me introduce myself to the students. I then had a
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Inclusive Development Many people are excluded from development because of their gender‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ disability or poverty. The effects of such exclusion are staggering‚ deepening inequality across the world. The richest ten percent of people in the world own 85 percent of all assets‚ while the poorest 50 percent own only one percent. Development can be inclusive - and reduce poverty - only if all groups of people contribute to creating opportunities‚ share the benefits
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CLOUD COMPUTING ON TEACHING AND LEARNING ABSTRACT According to the learners cloud blog‚ an article posted on 4th February 2013‚ Technology has continuously contributed effectively on the way knowledge is impacted to learners. In the 1950s learning theorists concluded that repeated drills and the repetition of content-supported learning and more specifically recall. This led to the introduction of listening stations in the classroom where students were able to use headphones
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THE PRACTISE ARENA AS A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Within this assignment‚ I will critically analyze the significance of my practice arena as a context of learning. I will then go to explore how I as a mentor can contribute to learning in practise in order to improve the learning environment. In order to ensure confidentiality‚ no names of practice areas and person are identified. However‚ a pseudo name (with an asterisk) has been given where applicable. For centuries it has always been the tradition
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LALI-441 TEFL TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEFL Portfolio Task Descriptions & Criteria Evaluation Criteria: Your grade will be determined by how many marks you earn during the semester. Marks are based on the following assignments: 4. Design & Planning: Lesson Plan 20 % 5. Micro-teaching 20% Lesson Planning - Chapter 22 You are required to micro- teach for 30 minutes in your TEFL class. Micro-Teaching Practice Arrangements Normally‚ Micro-teaching will be undertaken
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