Teaching and learning English at early age for speakers of another languages By Rufaida Alhamad As an international language‚ English plays a significant role in education. Therefore‚ many parents want their children to start learning the language at an early age. However‚ Teaching and learning English at an early age has been controversial‚ and several supporting and opposing arguments have been raised. To take a good decision about the issue ‚ advantages and disadvantages should be concerned .
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Unit 5 Assignment E1 It is important that a practitioner works professionally in their job and understands their responsibility and as they are working with a range of people they need to know how to maintain a good and professional relationship and this generally means they need to be able to talk about the appropriate things to that specific person and should understand their boundaries. A practitioner will work with parents/carers‚ children‚ colleagues‚ students and multi-disciplinary teams
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LEARNING THEORY by Bob Boakes Psychology and You‚ pp.59-63‚ Hawker Brownlow Education‚ Melbourne Australia Learning is the process by which we gain knowledge about the world. It is not just something we try to switch on occasionally when‚ for example‚ we have an exam to study for or want to try a new game. It is a process that starts before we are born and continues to the moment we die. The kind of concentrated‚ deliberate process that we usually refer to as ‘learning’ in a school context is only
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If there is one thing I have learned during my service learning‚ it is that in order for learning to successfully take place‚ genuine willingness to participate is required. However‚ often times it is this willingness to participate is was lacks some students in school. This is especially true with the students that I teach in my service learning placement. I can definitely recall certain times when the students that I try to explain challenging topics and concepts to‚ would not only show lack of
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy I don’t know if you have heard of this saying but it’s a regular one in English‚ which means‚ if all you do is work work work then you and your life will be dull and boring.Fun and games in the learning process are important. A boy who can’t comprehend the complexities of a reading exercise can probably name most if not all‚ of the street on a Monopoly board‚ probably in the right sequence and with the right colour as well‚ without once ever having sat
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after school for service learning. The service learning that I’m going to be doing is to clean the Pacoima libraries garden on Saturday‚ June 4th. What we have been doing for the past two weeks was to plan out what we were going to do at the library‚ the parts that we each had‚ and also learn about what serves learning was and what resources we had to help out our community. To being with‚ the first thing we did on the first day was to learn about what serves learning means and what kind of resources
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The beginning the semester at San Diego State brings a familiar anxiety of balancing a heavy workload with leisurely activities. The pressure to do well challenges the importance of an education and my devotion to obtaining a degree. My mission is to use the syllabus and course calendar as a guide in the completion of this writing course. I will elaborate how understanding these crucial documents will lead to a solid plan and the subsequent action taken to master this class. The first step I will
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“Service learning is a process of involving students in community service activities combined with facilitated means for applying the experience to their academic and personal development. It is a form of experiential education aimed at enhancing and enriching student learning in course material. When compared to other forms of experiential learning like internships and cooperative education‚ it is similar in that it is student-centered‚ hands-on and directly applicable to the curriculum” (Office
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Professional Practice The Importance of Routines in Early Years Early Years Classrooms need to have routines. These routines help maintain order‚ If there is a set activity for every part of the day‚ the teacher will be able to focus more on the teaching and less on giving instructions to the class. Routines help children cooperate by reducing stress and anxiety for everyone. Setting up classroom and home routines help children understand expectations and boundaries. Routines help kids learn
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Application of Adult Learning Theory 1. Adults have a need to know why they should learn something. Adults spend a considerable amount of time and energy exploring what the benefits are of them learning something and the costs of them not learning something before they are willing to invest time in learning it. It is seldom convincing for them to be told by someone (even the boss) that it would be good for them. Training should be based on valid needs of the intended audience. All information
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