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    Teaching and learning English at early age for speakers of another languages By Rufaida Alhamad As an international language‚ English plays a significant role in education. Therefore‚ many parents want their children to start learning the language at an early age. However‚ Teaching and learning English at an early age has been controversial‚ and several supporting and opposing arguments have been raised. To take a good decision about the issue ‚ advantages and disadvantages should be concerned .

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    NCFE Level 2 Certificate Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (501/0418/4) Unit 1: Schools as Organisations (T/601/3325) 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. The main types of state and independent schools are as follows: * Specialist schools * Academies * City technology colleges * Community and foundation special schools * Faith schools * Maintained boarding schools * Free schools 1.2 Describe the different

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    as The Psychology of Learning and the Art of Teaching What has recent psychological research taught us about learning and how can we best apply these findings to improve teaching and enhance student learning? Research in neuroscience‚ cognitive psychology‚ and neurobiology and behavior identified several key factors validated by empirical research. Engagement What are the factors that enhance or inhibit involvement in learning? Engagement tends to decline if an activity is motivated by the promise

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    The Importance of Continual Learning Whether you are a toddler taking your first steps or a CEO of a major corporation‚ continual learning has to be apart of your life. Continual learning is the constant development of complex behaviors with no final end in mind and the process of learning ever more complicated skills by building on those skills already developed (Ring‚ 1994). The importance of continual learning in a professional environment is crucial to the success of your career. Continual

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    LEARNING THEORIES AND TEACHING INTRODUCTION “learning is commonly defined as a process that brings together cognitive‚ emotional‚ and environmental influences and experiences for acquiring ‚ enhancing‚ or making changes in one’s knowledge‚ skills‚ values and world views” ( llleris‚2000; Ormord‚1995). This process could be explained through several theories‚ some of which include ; behavioral‚ cognitive‚ constructivist‚ and social cognitive learning theories. Presently teachers make use

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    Foundations of teaching and learningTeaching is a bit like giving learners a toolkit of skills” (Geoff Petty 2009) I am going to deliver a lesson to my students‚ which will include the three main schools of learning‚ Behaviourism‚ Cognitivism and Humanism. I will incorporate these ways of learning into my lesson plans to ensure my students are offered a range of learning strategies. “The behaviourist learning theory suggests that we learn

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    need to understand the family background to understand how to best assist the student. Teachers must be aware of the problems and difficulties poorer students face and make allowances and adjustments to the curriculum to provide them with relevant learning without detracting from other students needs. Pellino (2007) writes of the lack of confidence many children of poor families have and how many see the curriculum as irrelevant to their lives. She suggests modifying the curriculum in interesting

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    references‚ and so on. Use the sample research proposals and reports in your textbook and the Resources section of this course as guides. You may also want to have a fellow teacher critique your work to get another point of view. Objectives: • • • • • Explain the role of research in the improvement of teaching and learning. Utilize professional journals‚ research organizations‚ and other resources to describe trends in education. Explain quantitative research methods and experimental design

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    Reflective Account for Assignment 001 Teaching can be challenging and rewarding if you enjoy what you are doing‚ if you don’t enjoy what you teach then it can become boring‚ it soon rubs off on your learners and gives the impression of “If the tutor isn’t interested‚ then why should I be?” It can also be boring‚ but this is where the challenge begins to make it fun so that the learner understands what is being taught without loosing interest quickly. It is your responsibility as a teacher/tutor

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    References: http://alla-kondrat.suite101.com/importance-of-good-writing-and-reading-skills-a97681 Updated: Feb 21‚ 2009

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