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    Cognitive Learning Theory

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    COGNITIVE LEARNING THEORY COGNITIVE LEARNING: Cognitive learning is defined as the acquisition of knowledge and skill by mental or cognitive processes‚ the procedures we have for manipulating information ’in our heads’. Cognitive processes include creating mental representations of physical objects and events‚ and other forms of information processing. But what does it mean? To most people probably very little. Essentially what ’cognition’ means is ’to know’‚ gaining knowledge through thought

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    Self-Directed Learning

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    need to know” (p. 194). This has some grounded facts because most adult learners do not go back to school without a pre-determined purpose and/or desire to improve on personal or professional set skills. Learning for adults most times have different motivational reasons‚ which reflect in their learning style and the research on the relationship between aging and adult intelligence‚ is a very controversial conversation within the scientific arena. Adult learners have different motivations when they decide

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    Success to learning English At the present time‚ English language is an international language that whole people are using very day. English is important language for today. Such as‚ communicating‚ using continue study‚ and so on. I remember that‚ I have studied English since I was primary school. There are ways that lead to success in learning English; attending in class‚ reviewing lesson‚ and practicing for real situation. English is difficult language because we are not native speaker

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    IMPACT OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING ON GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS CLASS (Strand: Pedagogy‚ Strategies) Bernardo Cristino P. Altamira Department of Education Region IV-A Division of Quezon A report on an action research August 2013 ABSTRACT The Department of Education points to K to 12 Enhanced Basic Education program to address one of the main weaknesses of the Philippine educational system—the congested curriculum. Students are hardpressed to learn in 10 years a curriculum that is actually

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    Kolb Learning Styles

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    Kolb Learning Styles Final Report Unit 5 Project by Chassidy B. Kolb Learning Styles David Kolb’s theory of learning styles is one of the best known and widely applied and it suggest that learning is a cyclic process which involves an individual proceeding through each of the following four stages and will eventually prefer and rely upon one style more than the others. The four styles are: Divergers‚ Convergers‚ Accommodators and Assimilators. Research has shown that these four

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    My Learning Journey

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    Date Planned End Date Course Title / Level LEARNING PROVIDER CONTACT DETAILS Provider Name & Address Office No. Email COLLEGE CONTACT DETAILS College Address Office Nos. Email To allow your Learning Provider (detailed above) to assess the level of support and training that is specific to yourself‚ we will discuss and document details within your learning plan‚ that are appropriate to your current level of ability‚ skill and knowledge

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    Word Learning Artifact

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    intelligences since I use a wide variety of strategies in this lesson such as music‚ cooperative learning‚ multimedia‚ inner reflection‚ graphic organizers‚ and technology based on the idea that individuals learn differently‚ at different rates‚ and by different methods‚ so they possess distinct forms of intelligence. Reading and writing activities are dependent on

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    My Learning Prefrences

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    My Learning Prefrences In taking the learning prefrence quiz‚ it was identified that I learn almost equally with all three preferences. I personally believe that I am more of a tactile learner than anything. I tend to remember information better when I am hands on with situations‚ instead of hearing someone just explaining to me the idea of it. Starting with my lowest being a visual learner‚ at a score of an 11‚ I learn better seeing pictures or visual demonstrations rather than just reading a

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    Brain Based Learning

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    is learning to their full potential. Brain based learning does that. Brain based learning focuses on strategies based on principles derived from an understanding of the brain (Jensen‚ 2008). The human brain is the most complex organ we have. We have been studying it extensively for years and still are not sure about everything the brain does. What we do know is that‚ in regards to learning‚ the brain is poorly designed for formal instruction (Jensen‚ 2008). Incorporating brain-based learning strategies

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    There are four contexts that motivate learning they are; Practical‚ Personal‚ Experiential and Idealistic. I will give a brief definition for these four learning styles. 1. Practical Context is simply an individual who needs to know how to cope in situations; the drive and motivation behind this context of learning is more along the lines of‚ what there is to gain from learning; I must get something out of this in order to see where I benefit. (e.g.; knowing I will get an award or degree)

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