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    Evolution of Learning Theory

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    Accepted Learning Theories Micheal Irwin Professor Harrop College 100 31 July 2010 Education has traditionally been seen as a pedagogic relationship between the teacher and the learner. It was always the teacher who decided what the learner needed to know‚ and indeed‚ how the knowledge and skills should be taught. In the past thirty years or so there has been quite a revolution in education through research into how people learn‚ and resulting from that‚ further work on how teaching could and

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    The following is my philosophy of Adult Education. I have come to this understanding mainly through experience‚ study and guiding learners in their studies. I have always had a love of learning. My teaching methods and view of learning reflect the idea I have of how I would have liked my teachers to teach. My classroom will be a caring‚ safe‚ and equitable environment where each child can blossom and grow. I will allow children to become responsible members of our classroom community by using

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    Education Philosophy Statement My perception of education is that it must enrich the lives of students‚ regardless of their background‚ challenges‚ or learning abilities. It can arouse a lifetime commitment to the pursuit of knowledge‚ it can provide gratification at simply having knowledge about the world‚ and it can establish the groundwork individuals need in order to pursue a successful career‚ for the profession of teaching is what makes all other professions possible. I believe

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    TEACHING VALUES IN SCHOOL 1

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    Teaching Values at School: a Way to Reach a Better Understanding in Our World Gabriele Harecker Pädagogische Hochschule Niederösterreich‚ University of Education (Austria) g.harecker@gmx.at “Teachers are permanently involved in values education… sometimes … without even realizing that they are teaching values …” (Kohlberg & Turiel in PORTELE‚ p. 7) Therefore it is time for us to pay more attention to values education in both teaching and at school. The requirements‚ tasks‚ possibilities and problems

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    A TEACHING AND LEARNING SOFTBOARD APPLICATION Andresile Peter and Benedict Oyo Department of Computer Science Gulu University peterandresile@gmail.com and benoyo@gmail.com Abstract: A soft-board application allows users to write‚ draw‚ and manipulate graphics just like they would do with physical aids such as chalk/white boards or pen and paper. These applications have over the years advanced from basic shapes and colouring to merged shapes‚ rotating shapes‚ patterns‚ and web themes. At the same

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Theory of Education: Natural Education Darny Mao November 10‚ 2014 Introduction to Philosophy Providence College Professor Nichols Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a revolutionary French philosopher who in addition held his position in society as an eloquent writer of the Enlightenment Age. Much of Rousseau’s thoughts and theories illuminated through his writings‚ and his works reflected his disdain for contemporary society in which he assured to undermine

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    ABSTRACT Philosophy of education can elude to either the educational field of connected theory or to one of any instructive theories that advance a particular sort or vision of education‚ and/or which inspect the definition‚ objectives and importance of education. As a scholastic field‚ philosophy of education is the philosophical investigation of education and its problems...its focal topic is education‚ and its routines are those of philosophy. The reasoning of training may be either the hypothesis

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    1925 religion and scientific theory collided in a courtroom. John Scopes‚ a school biology teacher‚ deliberately violated the state’s anti-evolutionism statute. The fundamentalists won their case in court. The Tennessee state prosecutor won a conviction against Scopes on the grounds that the legislature had the right to determine what was taught in public schools within the state. The key question during the trial: Should religious beliefs influence public education in a nation where church and

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    a) Produce an assignment which analyses ways you can use technology to enhance learning and teaching With the advancement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‚ it has become a lot simpler to teach and to learn. The evolvement of the computer has helped both students and teachers‚ as it has become a lot simpler to teach and a lot more practical to do so. Some suitable examples of this are as follows:- a) Textbooks The days of carrying around numerous different textbooks on a variety

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    adults and children. Understanding what | | |communication method is appropriate for an individual is vital. The learner need to be able to understand what is being expected from them‚| | |and likewise‚ the teaching assistant needs to be able to understand the learners wants and needs. Good communication within a classroom | | |will help a leaner feels secure in his/her environment. If a young person is unable to express their wants and

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