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    Box Goal: To help the kids explore with their hands. Materials and processes: Green rice or green sand‚ spoons‚ green plastic/glass gems‚ foam shamrocks‚ gold coins‚ mini cauldrons‚ a rainbow‚ and a few magnifying glasses. Teaching Strategies: Use the rice or sand to hide the objects‚ with the spoons and magnifying glasses have the kids look for the leprechaun’s gold‚ or find four leaf clovers. Developmentally Appropriate: This activity is appropriate for 5-year-olds it helps children

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    The experience I received from my service learning assignment has changed my perspective on volunteering‚ education‚ and how I manage myself and others. Volunteering with my classmates and others trying to achieve the same goal has been amazing. It was such a great experience to spend time at the Madrona Marsh to help with restoration and preservation. I was able to make a difference for the animals and native plants who call the marsh home. I did not realize how important the marsh was for the community

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    Title: Biographies of motivation for lifelong learning Graeme Martin‚ School of Education‚ University of Birmingham‚ UK Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference‚ University of Glamorgan‚ 14-17 September 2005 Abstract: Research in motivation for learning (or achievement motivation) has flourished in the past 30 years. Social-cognitive theories dominate the field and have provided many insights but have been criticised for relying on a traditional methodological

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    In this essay‚ I will reflect upon two skills and identify how they have evolved through prior learning and current learning. Also‚ viewing past experiences from these skills to find further improvements that will aid future learning. The two skills that I will reflect upon are; communication and organisation & planning. The first key skill is organisation and planning. To achieve my short term and long term priorities I began by writing them down in a diary; with immediate goals at the top and

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    Service Learning Experience Reflection Christians Reaching Out for Social Services (CROSS) is a nonprofit organization supporting the communities of Maple Grove‚ Rodgers‚ Osseo‚ Champlin (west)‚ Corcoran‚ and Dayton‚ Minnesota. Since CROSS was established in 1977‚ they have been supporting low income families and individuals by providing grocery service‚ meal delivery‚ clothing‚ and social services support (“Welcome to CROSS‚” 2017). Over the period of three days‚ February 8th‚ 10th‚ and 12th‚ I

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    The process of learning is critically important in all human beings and understanding your individual learning style is key for effective learning. Learning styles is defined as the composite of characteristic cognitive‚ affective‚ and physiological factors that serve as relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives‚ interacts with‚ and responds to the learning environment (Keefe‚ 1979). Learning style is the way each person absorbs‚ understands and uses information. Some of our learning

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    Language Learning Style for Young Learners by Devi Kusumawardani Ertanto Abstract This article suggests that by linking the language learning style in teaching and learning process in the class can help the students in gaining their successful in learning language. It is important to involve the learners’ learning style in order to ease the young learners in understanding the knowledge about language‚ in this case English as a foreign language. However‚ not all the learners realize and aware

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    Student Centered Learning 2.3.1 The Nature of Student Centered Learning Based on Leo Jones 2007 argue that a students centered approach is an approach to develop the learners can do anything especially their attitude during learning process‚ because in this stage the learners decides to express their feeling what they want to learn and do. According to Bakharuddin (2012) student centered learning is the learner as a creator in the classroom do an activity based on the topic from the teacher had given

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    Cooperative and Collaborative Learning Cooperative or collaborative learning is a team process where members support and rely on each other to achieve an agreed-upon goal. The classroom is an excellent place to develop team-building skills you will need later in life. Cooperative/collaborative learning is interactive; as a team member‚ you: ■develop and share a common goal ■contribute your understanding of the problem: questions‚ insights and solutions ■respond to‚ and work to understand

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    Play as an Integral Part of Early Learning Playing is a much needed activity in early childhood. The reason is that “play” is the building block of a child’s intellectual and social skills. While children need physical activity to stay healthy and fit they also need unstructured‚ child centered‚ imaginative play that they control. Many parents enroll their kids in many structured activities such as baseball‚ football‚ and etc. Even though structured activities are important‚ children in their early

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