Understanding your own role and responsibilities in Lifelong Learning. My role in lifelong learning is to ensure my knowledge‚ skills and ability to deliver the required information is as up to date and relevant to my learners as is possible to ensure I am always providing appropriate information in a professional manner. A particularly important aspect or remaining up to date is ensuring my knowledge of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice are all up to date‚ primarily
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Kinesthetic: Learning Style Kinesthetic learning needs to have movement in order for kinesthetic learners to learn the best. Adding movement while studying can help them focus on what they are doing. Kinesthetic learners have a hard time paying attention if they have to sit for a long time. I feel like I am a kinesthetic learner because I learn the best by doing instead of listening to others tell me how to do something. Kinesthetic learners have a rough time sitting still. Taking short breaks while
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PERSONAL LEARNING STYLE Who would have ever thought taking a college course would require one to learn how to learn? It is a good concept we normally undergo at a very young age. At the pre-school age one will find children learning their strength and weakness through their playtime. As adults we almost forget we have to learn how to learn to continue growth in our workplace‚ school‚ and in life. In our second week of online classes I learned strengths and weakness in my learning style with the
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about educational process is to gear a system that facilitates students’ learning. Learning as is understood by an enrichment of their previous knowledge‚ significantly linked personal experiences that they may keep it permanently and apply in the future. Those approaches are my understanding of the Transformative Learning Theory by Jack Mezirow. This theory is the framework that I have in mind because the subjacent goal of teaching is to make autonomous thinkers ready to interact successfully in a social
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Adult Learning Theory Christina Bell (Student #0000000) American Military University Professor Michelle Jones 4/23/10 Adult Learning Theory It is a known fact that Humans dominate the planet because of their intelligence. The ability of the human species to formulate ideas and make use of those ideas and concepts to teach‚ learn and grow as a whole is phenomenal. This paper will focus on the ageless learner and how cognitive learning develops from
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Evaluate the Effectiveness of Using ICT to Support Teaching and Learning The use of ICT to support teaching and learning incorporates more than the obvious use of computers in the classroom. It includes technology that is used to help children with disabilities. For example children with hearing impairments may need to use hearing aids which is a piece of technology that allows the child to have enhanced hearing. There are six types of hearing aids open to those with hearing impairments; completely
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with a year 8 class‚ the RE teacher i was working with used to have a laugh and joke with them and would then abruptly tell them " right stop now we need to get on with our work". They were a lower set class with many statemented pupils‚ who got confused and upset as to why they could laugh and joke about but then get told off‚ they couldnt instantly switch to work mode. I approached the teacher before their next lesson and explained how the children took time to process instructions and that
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lifelong learning OCR unit number: 4 Level: Level 3 Credit value: Guided learning hours: 3 12 Unit reference number: M/503/1229 Unit purpose and aim The purpose of the unit is to enable the learner to understand the role and responsibilities of a teacher in lifelong learning and the relationship between different professionals in lifelong learning. It includes responsibility for maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for learners. Learning Outcomes
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Multisensory Learning Multisensory Learning Cindy Price EDA University of Phoenix June 27‚ 2010 When people enter the educational world‚ their primary goals should be student achievement and creating an environment that their students are successful in. Some of the important factors in the creation of the most effective environment are the method of teaching‚ their personal educational philosophy and the learning theory that brings these factors together. There are several learning theories and theorists
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school‚ participated in Bible study at church‚ or took a Spanish class at your local community college‚ you have been involved in some form of classroom communication. According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary‚ communication is “a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior.” In a classroom setting‚ we can see many forms of communication being used‚ whether it is between classmates or between the teacher and students. In
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