PLAYING GAMES Playing games is so important for children to learn. There is a lot of games for children games develop their physical‚ emotional‚ language‚ Intellectual and social development. While children play they will learn new things such as : using their body‚ using imagination‚ making friend‚ understanding more about world. CREATING SOMETHING Children will learn crayoning‚ cutting and sticking. It will develop their motor skills. Experiencing a range of materials expands their ’knowledge
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Evaluate how personal learning and development may benefit other Who are others * Not specifically about you – about others in general * Others – people who use the service / people in your organisation team (manager‚ supervisor‚ people you work with alongside) / people in the wider multi disciplinary or multi professional team / people in your personal life What is personal learning and development) * Your journey to gain more skills and greater self awareness * Reflection
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Literature Synthesis for Applying Research Impacts of playing video games on learning in children EDIT 6900 Dr. Janette Hill Spring 2006 March 29‚ 2006 Myoungjin Yang Tollett Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology The University of Georgia‚ Athens‚ Georgia Introduction It has been fascinating for me to watch my 6-year old nephew playing video games since he was three. Many family members have expressed their concerns regarding the number of hours he spends playing
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identify and explain the distinguishing characteristics that make each child unique. Infancy (Birth-2 Years) Infancy is the stage from birth thru two; infants grow rapidly in this stage. They are developing gross motor skills such as rolling over‚ crawling‚ and sitting up along with gross motor infants are strengthening their fine motor skills for example‚ eye and hand coordination helps develop the muscles in their eyes and hands. Furthermore‚ later in this stage children develop self-help
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In the early 1900’s many of those who immigrated to America experienced unfair wages and working/ living conditions. Tenement houses were crowded‚ dark‚ loud‚ hot‚ foul smelling‚ unhealthy‚ and there was no fresh air (Riis‚ 1999). The people living under these conditions‚ typically didn’t have a choice because it was the only thing within their budget. Workers within the meat-packing industry worked in unsafe and unhealthy conditions. Those who had a job at the Shirtwaist Factory also worked under
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experience from now to the 1970’s‚ most would say that children no longer play outside. Although that is partly true due to entertainment media‚ there are other reasons why children no longer play outside as much. Before‚ many women were mostly housekeepers. They made sure that the house was clean‚ and they watched over all the children. Today‚ many more women work in the labor force‚ so the time that children spend outside in creative play has decreased. Nevertheless‚ children do still play outside. However
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References: • Glynn‚ S.‚ Urbanisation in Australian History 1788-1900 2nd ed. (Melbourne‚ 1975) • Bate‚ Weston.‚ Victorian Gold Rushes (Victoria‚ Australia 1988) • Diamond‚ D. & McLoughlin J.B.‚ Political Economy of Australian Urbanisation. (Oxford‚ 1984) • Macintyre • Butlin. N.G‚ Investment In Australian Economc Development. 1861–1900. (Cambridge‚ 1964) • Barret‚ B • Petrow‚ S. Sanatorium of the South. (Hobart‚ 1995) p. 112 • Grant‚ J & Serle‚ G
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of assessment 1.1Explain the function of assessment in learning and development Assessment is carried out to ensure that learning has taken place. It measures the learner’s knowledge and skills in their learning area. Assessment encourages learners to ask questions on anything they have not fully understood‚ as learners know that they will have to prove their knowledge and understanding to the standards of the awarding body. Learning and development are both connected. The learner needs guidance
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result in an unsatisfactory grade for the work submitted or for the entire course‚ and may result in academic dismissal. SmithEd7005-8 Assessing for Learning & Fostering Emergent/Early Literacy Activity 2 Learner Comments: Faculty Use Only Assessing for Learning & Fostering Emergent/Early Literacy For an educator to properly teach literacy to students‚ a functional level of assessment must take place democratically. Ferguson‚ (2012) writes
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Introduction 1-Explain the effectiveness of learning spaces. Refer to readings to quote evidence of effectiveness Universities around the world compete to provide their students with different types of learning spaces. Many researchers highlighted the importance of those types spaces and their effect in allowing different opportunities to students. For example‚ XXX (Year) illustrates how silent areas in libraries allow for more deep thinking and reflections on learning materials than noisy crowded
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