Angeli Christine A. Pacatang 02/20/13 PSYC 47 – YB MY PERSONAL LEARNING THEORY (Outward Appearance Theory) This theory is based from my hobbies‚ my personal experiences‚ and experiences told by my family and close friends. The environment was also helpful; I gained observations from what is happening around me. I am not going to say that this theory is all original since before coming up with this‚ I studied
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|Area |Extending learning and development | |Quiet/reading area |The quiet area allows children to develop their understanding of the written word; they learn that words convey meaning and that| | |this is mirrored by the pictures that are in the books. | |
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Learning and Support Systems Skills I Need to Improve: Practice Persistance When something isn’t clear to me I’m going to ask my instructor or my academic advisor. Meet Deadlines To ensure I keep up with my assignments and discussions‚ I’m going to start setting up the calanders on my laptop and phone to remind me of due dates a day in advance. Enjoy Relaxation To relax I’m going to start finding some time for myself and do things other than school work and household duties
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have to work five days‚ sometimes six days per week. I found SAMRT goals as a very good tool to create a realistic study plan. Improving my math‚ writing‚ and reading skills are some of more important subjects as an English learner student because learning how to write and speak in an academic way is the number one object I should learn to fit perfectly in a professional environment‚ and because I like math. I also attached to do my best and work hard to get my degree as a personal and educational
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importance of reflection to individual and organisational performance. DiChiara (2002) states that there are a multitude of companies that seek to create an environment where learning and creativity can flourish‚ but in practice fall short due to a lack of understanding of what is truly required to facilitate reflective learning. DiChiara concerns his comments around the means in which the organisation can engage groups to nurture and develop communities where reflective practice takes place. In contrast
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ROHAN SOARES ROLL NUMBER – 0858 (ELM) EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING METHODOLOGY LEARNINGS Role allocation Taking initiative UNDERSTANDING Roll allocation is done in order to achieve a common goal and in agreement & in accordance of every member’s strength. Team leaders/Supervisors on the ground level needs to implement and execute the process which requires taking initiative. Overall allocation needs understanding his team at the Managerial level and staff
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Adult Learning and Learning Styles When one thinks about education thoughts are naturally turned toward adolescents. In today’s society the media is quick to expose flaws in the educational system. One rarely thinks about the educational needs of adults‚ but for many adults there is a large need for continuing their education. One might venture to ask the question what is adult learning? According to Malcolm Knowles adult learning is a process of self-directed inquiry (Urological Nursing‚ 2006)
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Learning Styles for Information Literacy 1. Introduction 2. Directed Readings on Learning Styles 3. Learning Styles Left and right brain VAK Kolb Learning Cycle Honey and Mumford styles 4 Adult Learning Styles and Techniques 5 Information Literacy and Learning Styles 6 Conclusions 1 Introduction This block provides a brief overview of learning styles for
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everyone has different learning styles. The way we absorb‚ analyze‚ and retain information is what makes each individual unique. What is successful for one individual may not be the most optimal way of learning for someone else. Mr. Howard Gardner‚ Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences‚ suggested that there are eight different intelligences governing which learning style would be the most productive-based upon our own personalities. The Pathways to Learning questionnaire‚ developed
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