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    Enabling Learning

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    measurements of learning achievement. To do that we must have reliable and valid methods of assessment”. (Minton 1991 p 183) This is stating that assessment must be reliable and valid‚ this for me is fundamental. All learners have to be sure that any assessment given to them is going to be sufficient to meet the learning outcomes set so they can get the accreditation they are studying for in my case the learners are studying for the ‘Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Award

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    challenges in learning

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    suffer the problem of translation from their local languages to English. Poor Learning Environment When we say poor learning environment‚ we are not talking about the weather condition‚ availability of furniture in the classrooms or the location of the school. All the mentioned situations can affect learning in general. But as we talk about English Language specifically‚ we can talk about outside-the-class learning aids. In most cases‚ students make effort to speak good English only in the classroom

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    Observational Learning

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    stimulus items in your answer‚ as well as other evidences: * Models * Vicarious conditioning * The 4 elements of Observational learning Observational learning can be described as a type of learning that occurs as a function of observing‚ absorbing and copying different behaviour performed by models. The most well-known theorist for observation learning would have to be Albert Bandura (1977)‚ who studied the behaviours of violent children. This was called the BoBo Doll Experiment. In that

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    Learning Disabilities

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    Learning Disabilities The definition of learning disabilities is as follows: General- Specific learning disability means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language‚ spoken‚ or written‚ that may manifest in an imperfect ability to listen‚ think‚ speak‚ read‚ write‚ spell‚ or to do mathematical calculations including conditions such as perceptual disabilities‚ brain injury‚ minimal brain dysfunction‚ dyslexia‚ and developmental

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    Learning Styles

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    A learning style is basically the preference or predisposition of an individual to perceive and process information in a particular way or combination of ways. (Lynne Celli Sarasin‚ 2006) There are eight intelligences and an individual has one or more strengths in one of those intelligences. As we have learned from the readings‚ there are multiple ways to understand how an individual learns. There are three primary senses that are involved in learning: visual‚ auditory‚ and kinesthetic.

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    people with learning disabilities compare with that of the general population who do not have learning disabilities? There is more chance of a person with learning disabilities being less health that someone who does not have a learning disability. There are several reasons for this but it starts as a child and continues into adulthood for people with learning disabilities. Children with learning disabilities have between 2.5 and 4.5 more chance of poorer health than children without learning disabilities

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    Assessment for Learning

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    development. They enable teachers to plan their lessons drawing on skills such as; recording‚ monitoring‚ demonstration‚ adaption‚ discussion and extensive planning. Effective lesson plans enable a teacher to prioritise and organise the learning and provide a manageable learning environment to adhere to the diverse and complex needs of those in the lesson. Lesson plans set the format for what students are to achieve and how they will do this. Schemes of work essentially form the basis for lesson planning

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    Theory of Learning

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    corporate or educational intranet‚ or over the Internet as Web-based training. CBT can be used to teach almost any conceivable subject‚ but it is especially popular for computer-related studies. Computer-Based Training (CBT) is an interactive method of learning that provides a series of self-paced‚ hands-on‚ web-based courses. CBT offers technology‚ managerial‚ and supervisory curricula. Technology curricula contain courses for IT beginners and IT professionals. Technology courses include Microsoft Office (Word

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    Prepare for Learning

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    Providing for Learning There is currently a renewed interest in language learning. As always‚ political and economic concerns play a major role in the nation ’s perception of the value of learning a second language (Met and Galloway‚ 1992). Furthermore‚ there is now a growing awareness of the role that multilingual individuals can play in an increasingly diverse society‚ and there is also a greater understanding of the academic and cognitive benefits that may accrue from learning other languages

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    learning styles

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    Learning styles describe the way people process new incoming information. There are several schools of thought pertaining to learning styles. According to learning-styles-online.com‚ there are seven learning styles: visual‚ aural‚ verbal‚ physical‚ logical‚ social and solitary. While most people use a combination of learning styles‚ they generally have one or two styles that are dominant. By understanding his own unique combination of learning styles‚ a student will be better able to focus his studying

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