Theory in the teaching and learning environments Contents 1. Rote learning and Meaningful learning. 2 2. The Teaching strategies 2 2.1 The Problem-based tasks and project as a teaching strategy. 3 2.1.1 Assumptions underlying problem-based tasks and projects. 3 2.1.2 Inquiry learning 3 2.1.3 Problem solving 4 2.1.4 Using case studies to solve problems. 5 2.1.5 Using brainstorming in the search for solutions to problems. 5 2.1.6 Project based learning. 5 2.2 Using
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Learning Value of Visual Arts This paper will present my point of view on the learning value of the visual arts using Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences‚ Piaget’s Constructivism and Vygotsky’s Social Learning Theory. Art as mere creative expression has been the dominant theme for much of the twentieth century. However‚ researchers have been finding connections between learning in the visual arts and the acquisition of knowledge and skills in other areas. Art like text can be used as a
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The Last Judgment of Hunefer In the Egyptian time period‚ art was used as a method of telling stories about previous rulers and providing religious information and guidelines to the citizens. The Last Judgment of Hunefer is a painting that had quite a large impact on the Egyptian people and their thoughts and actions in society‚ as well as a piece of art that when looked at‚ creates a lot of interest in discovering the meaning behind it. The large amount of curiosity in the eyes of the observer
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arguments from time to time and to always get on with everybody.As a teaching assistant it is part of your duty to ensure the children feel safe and protected from harm‚it’s a very delicate subject to tackle and to balance it correctly when things go wrong with the children as it can often be your instinct to get involved and sort things out for them but if you do you are stopping the children learning themselves there responsabilty and own desitions although there can be times when things are to difficult
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FACTORS THAT AFECTTING THE TEACHING AND LEARNING IN RURAL SCHOOLS In the last years the goverment of Colombia has implementing politcs of education‚ but nowdays the progress of education in rural schools has been slow. There are a number of factors affecting teaching and learning process in rural school of Colombia‚ this factors include geographic location‚ physical and human resources‚ armed conflict and family socioeconomic status. The geographic location in rural areas is an important factor
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during the last decade has enabled new educational delivery methods like E-learning. It is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime and anywhere. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning‚ computer-based learning‚ virtual education opportunities and digital collaboration. stakeholders at different levels‚ such as researcher‚ practitioners and institutions understand the value of e-learning [Kira 2009]‚ thus countries all over the world has adapted to this new delivery
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The principles‚ applications and communication of teaching and learning theories In teaching cycle there are many different factors contribute to the final outcome‚ one of the factor is student learning which contributes the most to our teaching strategies. To get the best outcome‚ we have to apply the teaching strategies that suits our group profile the best‚ and in order to do that we need to know how student learn. Educational psychology is one of the principle foundations for our preparation
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_____________________________________________ I / we have read the IADT plagiarism policy and procedures and I / we declare that this report / essay / project is my/our own original work. SIGNED: __________________________________________ Explore the Value of Experiential Learning: The Second Time Around Learning and Development is a theme that interest me‚ therefore when handed our HRM course structure at the beginning of term I quickly decided on that theme out of the 10 on offer
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not binding. The lesson plan is a more defined document it looks at‚ in greater detail‚ what we are going to do within each lesson. Reece and Walker (2007‚ p15) suggests that there are two functions to a lesson plan A Strategy or plan for teaching A series of clues to be used during the lesson Lesson planning is a critical factor in the delivery of any session‚ it provides a structure and gives not only the learner but also the lecturer a guide to what‚ how and how long there is to each
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VYGOTSKY’S SOCIO – CULTURAL LEARNING INTRODUCTION Who is Lev Vygotsky? Birth: Lev Vygotsky was born November 17‚ 1896 Death: He died June 11‚ 1934. Vygotsky’s Early Life: Lev Vygotsky was born in Orsha‚ a city in the western region of the Russian Empire. He attended Moscow State University‚ where he graduated with a degree in law in 1917. He studied a range of topics white attending university‚ including sociology‚ linguistics‚ psychology and philosophy. However‚ his formal work in psychology
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