University of Phoenix Material University Learning Goals The university learning goals are essential skills that hiring managers look for when reviewing applications. Knowing how to incorporate the learning goals into your career competencies can help you in the application and career-search process. Fill in the following table with 100-word summaries of how each university learning goal can help you with career preparedness. University learning goal How each goal prepares you for success
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“Online learning isn’t for everyone but if you choose to be an online student this the success is yours.”Dr. Phillp Smith of Online Learning of Miami Dade Public School System. There are many fundamentals that goes into online learning. Though out this paper there will be some important guides that you need to have to be an online student. To be a successful as a learner in an online learning environment you must obtain the key of self-regulated learning. The main topic of this article are covered
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such as the community or public settings to function without much supervision and this will be evaluated based on the knowledge acquired during training. An advanced practice registered nurse (APRNs) should be able to acquire knowledge through the program that will prepare them to assume roles in primary care‚ acute care settings‚
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a different style of learning. Aural‚ visual and kinesthetic are the three main types of learning styles. Aural learners are people who learn by hearing people talk. Visual learners are people who learn by watching something that is done and explained. Lastly‚ are kinesthetic learners they learn best by doing the things by hand. Each learning style has some strengths and weaknesses in certain classes. My learning style is kinesthetic‚ because of that I had difficulty learning in my Human Physiology
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A Second Thought on Education with “Learning by Degrees” by Rebecca Mead I don’t recommend the article “Learning by Degrees” by Rebecca Mead‚ which questions the belief that goes against attending college to be successful in the modern society‚ should be published in the next upcoming issue of The Shorthorn. The article was written for an entirely different audience than The Shorthorn’s daily regular readers. Even though the article has powerful logos and ethos appeals‚ I would think readers from
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Article Review: Seven Practices of Effective Learning Don R Jacobs Jr. Dallas Baptist University Article Review: Seven Practices of Effective Learning McTighe and O’Connor give readers seven strategies for more effective grading and assessment practices. Each one gives a different spin on more traditional ways of assessing such as diagnostic‚ formative‚ and summative assessments. The authors give each suggestion in this order: 1) Using authentic summative assessments as part of their curriculum
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Ways to motivate and encourage teachers and parents to accommodate learners who are experiencing barriers to learning. Teachers * Institutions offer free training for educators acquire necessary skills * Offer incentives to teachers to go on this training * Offer the teachers the required teaching media and aids to teach * Increase the salary for trained educators Parents * Professionals offer talks and advise for parents to help them identify and or cope with these barriers
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Learning experiences must be carefully orchestrated by a teacher who builds relationships with students‚ works with them to create an environment in which they can flourish‚ and plans lessons that are standards-based and embed high-yield strategies. Environment and Planning address the characteristics and behaviors exhibited by a well-prepared teacher. The use of high-yield teaching and assessment strategies supported by carefully-chosen resources helps ensure the advancement of student learning
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Handout 3 Contributors to Adult Learning Theory In this exercise‚ you will analyze the role other disciplines played in the development of Adult Learning Theory. Please save this document and type directly on this template. Each response should be substantive and requires a minimum of 3 to 5 complete sentences per response. When completed‚ please submit this document as an attachment to the appropriate drop box. 1. How has clinical psychology contributed to andragogy? Sigmund Freud
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In life we encounter many positive and negative experiences. Both help to mould and shape the people we are‚ and the person we ultimately will become. In this essay I will discuss significant learning experiences that were important to me‚ and how they affected me. The first learning experience I will discuss is something that I find I use every day. One day I sat in class discouraged about numerous assignments‚ projects‚ and tests that were due soon. I found myself overwhelmed and frustrated
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