Assignments MASTER IN EDUCATION There are two assignments in each paper. Thus there are 16 assignments to be submitted by each student both in part one and part two. The assignment comprises 20% weight age of the total marks. The assignment questions of academic year 2008-09 is also valid for Second Half examination of 2009. It is necessary & compulsory to submit the assignments before the deadline prescribed for that purpose‚ without which you will not be permitted to write the
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breakfast and be out in the gardens by 5am. She taught me how to plant vegetables and to harvest them. She would plant anything from tomatoes‚ potatoes‚ okra‚ collards greens‚ beets‚ string beans‚ pole beans‚ purple hull beans‚ cabbage‚ carrots‚ and corn. Corn was my favorite to plant and harvest cause the raccoons would always eat our corn so we set up traps and caught the coons; then we took them out in the country and turned them loose
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2200 passengers and 1300 crew. She hit an iceberg on April 14‚ 1912 at 11:45 p.m. At first the captain thought that the ship had merely scraped the iceberg. The damage was much worse... The iceberg scraped the hull so bad the rivets used to hold the ship together popped out. The gash in the hull let water come into the ship at 10 tons per second! Of the 2200 passengers‚ she carried on board‚ only 700 survived. Some people say that Thomas Andrews (the head designer of the Titanic) was responsible for
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Creating a Learning Theories Advanced Organizer In prior deliverables‚ different concepts and theories of instructional models and common terminology were discussed and were introduced to an intra-field debate. Learning theories are no different; there are as many theorists of each of the major theories‚ Behaviorism‚ Cognitivism‚ and Constructivism‚ and just as many models. Within this deliverable‚ an understanding of the theories will be made‚ through the use of an advanced organizer‚ comparing
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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING THEORY Classical Conditioning is the type of learning made famous by Pavlov’s experiments with dogs. The gist of the experiment is this: Pavlov presented dogs with food‚ and measured their salivary response (how much they drooled). Then he began ringing a bell just before presenting the food. At first‚ the dogs did not begin salivating until the food was presented. After a while‚ however‚ the dogs began to salivate when the sound of the bell was presented. They learned to
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs [pic] [pic] Abraham Maslow is known for establishing the theory of a hierarchy of needs‚ writing that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs‚ and that certain lower needs need to be satisfied before higher needs can be satisfied. Maslow studied exemplary people such as Albert Einstein‚ Jane Addams‚ Eleanor Roosevelt‚ and Frederick Douglas rather than mentally ill or neurotic people. This was a radical departure from two of the chief schools of pyschology
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completely been lost. In Robert Hull’s Article Enlighten Self interest he quotes quotes Benjamin Franklin‚ “government should establish seminaries of learning to produce people qualified to serve the public with honor to themselves and their country.” (Hull Pg 61). This notion The role of higher education for an individual is shaped by Self-improvement; The act of improving oneself. (Webster) Higher education gives the opportunity to develop and increase in mental‚ emotional‚ and intellectual
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Skill Motor skill Movement Action Classification systems 1. Size of Muscular Gross motor Fine 2. Distinctiveness of Moves Discrete Motor Skill Serial Motor Skill Continuous Motor Skill 3. Stability of movement Open motor skill Closed motor skill Applications Measure of performance Performance Outcomes Measures Performance Production Measures Reaction Time Simple Choice Discrimination Pre-motor & motor time (EMG) Error Measures One-dimension 1. Absolute error 2. Constant error
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P1- Write a report which includes diagrams‚ to explain the six principal psychological perspectives. Ivan Pavlov was many psychologist to study behaviours. He used his theory about dogs and their response to food to understand salivation. He noticed that dogs would begin to salivate whenever they seen food‚ but eventually started to salivate just whenever Pavlov entered the room. He noticed that dogs don’t learn to salivate‚ it is a reflex. It comes naturally whenever they see food. This is
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clipper was adopted to mean any fast ship. The Clipper Ship By 1830 general usage had made the term clipper synonymous with fast sailing‚ although no specific hull type or rig was standard. After about 1845 the term was used in conjunction with a name indicating the cargo carried or area served by a fast-sailing vessel‚ and a specific rig and hull type usually were indicated. The more common types were the California clipper‚ China clipper‚ coffee clipper‚ opium clipper‚ and tea clipper. The California
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