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    A descriptive essay may be considered one of the simplest although deeply involving essays. It seems that there is nothing easier than writing a description‚ whether it be a description of a person‚ an event‚ a feeling‚ a thing‚ or an experience. However at times descriptions may be rather difficult to develop‚ especially for those writers who have problems with imagination or formulation of their thoughts. A descriptive essay is designed to offer readers involving and vibrant experiences and it

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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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    When I read the title of this subject ‘’Information and Communication Technology’’‚ what comes into my mind is that‚ this subject was all about discovering the convenience of the computer. And what am I thinking all about this subject is that for me‚ it was so uncomplicated however‚ I was mistaken because what I am thinking is not factual. Why? Because when I taken up this subject it was so intricate‚ and yes‚ I was true in saying that this subject was all about discovering its usefulness. However

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    some people that played a part in the group activities and there were some that did not‚ this was what contributed to the breakdown in communication in my group. The first day we got into groups‚ we had to do a learning styles questionnaire. In this questionnaire there were four types of learning styles‚ which where activists‚ reflectors‚ theorists and pragmatists (Honey‚ 1973). In my group of seven we were made up of reflectors‚ theorists and pragmatists. On the second day we did a group activity about

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    An Outline and Evaluation of Moral Development through Piagets Theory and the Social Learning Theory Piaget (1932) developed a major theory based on children’s cognitive methodology when approaching particular moral situations; using the game of marbles and moral stories/dilemmas to evaluate the moral development a child. In his evaluation he categorised children into three stages of moral development i.e. pre-moral (0-5yrs)‚ Moral Realism (5-8/9yrs)‚ Moral Relativism (+9yrs). Concluding that

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    Community Learning and Development is a field that aims to “help communities and individuals tackle real issues in their lives through community based action and community based learning” (Scottish Executive‚ 2004:4). As CLD workers‚ it is imperative that we understand the issues that have faced people in the past‚ the issues that affect people in society today‚ and are aware of any potential issues in the future for individuals and groups. In order to underpin some of the knowledge required to support

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    Web Assignment #3- Learning Styles (RESUBMISSION) Antoinette Gentile 260537380 EDPI 341: Instruction in Inclusive Schools Professor G. Scott Conrod McGill University Tuesday‚ October 22nd‚ 2013 Nowadays‚ in the field of education‚ it is pretty well established that all students learn differently. While some may be visual learners‚ others can be auditory learner or kinesthetic learners…etc. The list of

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    Theories and Principles for Planning and Enabling Learning Assignment Task 1 “The single most characteristic about human beings is that they learn” (Bruner‚ 1960:113). This may be true‚ but to what extent do they learn? Lockitt (1997) suggests that both good and bad learning experience can affect learning. By the time learners’ reach adult or further education they would have already met with a range of learning experiences‚ good or bad. “Many learners wrongly believe that learning comes with age

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    Concept of Learning The concept of learning is having an understanding of how humans think. Having an understanding of how individuals think and learn‚ one will have a better understanding of the mental processes of the brain. This paper will review the concept of learning and distinguish between learning and performance. This paper will also compare and contrast the conceptual approaches to the study of learning. Defining the Concept of Learning The concept of learning can be defined as a change

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    1.1 Compare Different Learning Styles Mumford Learning Style By Peter Honey and Alan Mumford suggests that we might usefully consider 4 basic "learning styles": Activist - Pragmatist - Theorist - Reflector. Activists involve themselves fully and without bias in new experiences. They enjoy the "here and now" and are happy to be dominated by immediate experiences. They are open-minded‚ not sceptical‚ and this tends to make them enthusiastic about anything new. Pragmatists are keen on trying

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