Creating a Teaching-Learning Environment Priscilla M. Valbuena NUR 650 Excelsior College January-April 2013 Abstract The challenges of creating an innovative teaching environment in today’s schools of nursing can be arduous due to budget constraints and faculty shortages. However‚ the health agencies in government and private sectors have been collaborating with initiative campaigns to improve patient safety and quality in care delivery in order to bridge the gap between
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Reflective Account for Assignment 001 Teaching can be challenging and rewarding if you enjoy what you are doing‚ if you don’t enjoy what you teach then it can become boring‚ it soon rubs off on your learners and gives the impression of “If the tutor isn’t interested‚ then why should I be?” It can also be boring‚ but this is where the challenge begins to make it fun so that the learner understands what is being taught without loosing interest quickly. It is your responsibility as a teacher/tutor
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Sound and Sight: The Use of Song to Promote Language Learning Trina Timoti/1188621/18th July 2013 Reference Margaret Trinick‚ R. (2012). Sound and Sight: The Use of Song to Promote Language Learning. General Music Today‚ 25(2)‚ 5-10. doi:10.1177/1048371311402066 Article Summary The author Robyn Margaret Trinick passionately enlightens the reader to consider “what would life be like without music or singing”. She looks at the pressures put onto teachers and how music is put on the
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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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E-learning with Computer Technology in Handicapped Higher Education Li Bian College of Special Education Beijing Union University Beijing‚ China bl2003@163.com Abstract—E-learning is flexible learning using computer network resources‚ tools and applications‚ and focusing on interaction among teachers‚ learners‚ and the online environment and on collaborative learning. This paper presents and analyzes elearning with computer technology in handicapped higher education. Computer technologies
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Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning Strategies During my PGCE placements I felt I have used a wide variety of assessment‚ teaching and learning strategies. I feel that this is absolutely necessary in terms of providing the best possible service to the pupils. To be repetitive‚ predictable and non-contemporary with such strategies is to compromise the effectiveness of your teaching and limit the chance of achieving your Learning Objectives. It is crucial at the outset to understand that the pupils under
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Field Study 2 EXPERIENCING THE TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS Looking Through the Meaningful Learning Experiences: The class that I have observed is a Special Science Class and has a teacher-centered principle in teaching- learning. First‚ the teacher reviewed the past lessons after that she discussed the lesson proper. The teacher explained what are the classifications of animals‚ then discussed her lesson and give examples. The instructional materials used in teaching were chalkboard‚ books‚ pocket
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Assignment: Analyse inclusive learning approaches to learning and teaching. Inclusive learning is about making sure that every learner in the classroom has their needs identified and met. It is about realising that every learner will have specific individual needs and it is the job of the teacher to accommodate the needs of all of their learners. Booth et al. (2000) state ‘Inclusion is seen to involve the identification and minimising of barriers to learning and participation’ (Booth et al.‚ 2000:
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Nursing Assessment Form Medical Diagnosis: N/A Client Perception of Health Needs: Client believes herself to be healthy‚ however admits to unhealthy dietary practices and an over use of caffeine. Has been feeling that pressures of daily activities are building up. Client Goals for Health: Client wants to regain a sense of control over daily stressors and improve her overall wellness. Client would like to receive information on ways to improve diet and would like to incorporate physical activity
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the application of theories and principles of learning and communication to inclusive learning and teaching 1. Over the years extensive research has been conducted by many by Psychologists and Scientists who sought to identify the ways in which we learn. As a result several theories have become documented each with different perspectives the main ones being behaviourism‚ neo-behaviourism‚ constructivism and humanism but there are some who have a different view on these theories. Minton (2002) identified
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