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    • Reading – 1 Learning and refection Q: What is meant by Reflection? A: Reflection is the mind’s conversation with itself. Q: Why reflection is an important concept? A: One of the most important things about refection is that it enables us to think about our own thinking‚ about what it is that we know or have experienced. Q: The role of reflection is vital. Why is that? A: Because it is the process whereby we become aware o f what we are thinking and able to change and adapt our ideas

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    Brain Based Learning

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    Brain-based Learning Definition This learning theory is based on the structure and function of the brain. As long as the brain is not prohibited from fulfilling its normal processes‚ learning will occur. Discussion People often say that everyone can learn. Yet the reality is that everyone does learn. Every person is born with a brain that functions as an immensely powerful processor. Traditional schooling‚ however‚ often inhibits learning by discouraging‚ ignoring‚ or punishing the brain’s

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    Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Within your role and responsibility as a member of teaching staff you will be expected to follow what is referred to as a Code of Professional Practice (2008). This outlines the key aspects of teaching legislation and the regulatory requirements. It is your duty to maintain professional integrity and uphold the reputation of the professional institute. Identifying the needs of both the institute and of the learners is fundamental

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    Advancing Personalized Learning The fundamentals of learning have constantly been changing‚ and it is crucial that the learning practice be as effective as possible. “In these Countries where prosperity is the norm there is no longer a large economic incentive to learn‚ so the motivation to learn must become intrinsic….education must circle back to being personal again.” (Andersen 5). Advancing personalized learning is of top priority because there is much more to learning than what is currently

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    Role of the Learning Mentor

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    500 word assignment which examines the role of the learning mentor and analyses the strategies used in supporting science‚ evaluating the impact on pupils’ learning. This essay will explore and evaluate the role‚ the responsibilities and the purpose of the learning mentor. It will highlight and review strategies used in schools today to support children’s education‚ assisting them to develop skills and achieve their full potential. The learning mentor has a large range of duties which require the

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    blindly‚ without any question or evaluation. Rather‚ it is about looking at what I have learned and how I can utilise that learning in my teaching practice. In this essay‚ I aim to only discuss what I have been taught and to see how I have assimilated ‘professional jargon’ terms and the range of teaching tools into my consciousness; to see how I can address different styles of learning and tailor my teaching in order that I may plan‚ prepare for and provide for the individual learners needs as identified

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    Social Learning Theory in Practice Jordan M. Pahl University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Introduction Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in the field of criminology. The theory clarifies that criminal and deviant behavior stems from imitation and reinforcement of one’s environment. Its applications attempt to describe why certain people tend to participate in criminal activities and why others abstain from it. Social learning theory specifies the importance of

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    motivation‚ attitude‚ personality‚ learning/cognitive style and learning strategies. Definition of language learning strategies according to scholars : According to Brown 2007‚” learning strategies are those specific “attacks” that we make on a given problem‚ they are the moment-by-moment techniques that we employ to solve problems posed by second language input and output”. For Chamot 2005‚ “language learning strategies are procedures that facilitate language learning task ...Strategies are most

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    among the learning theories provided you with new information? How would you apply this in your practice? Learning and teaching go hand in hand. As nurses in health care‚ while taking care of adults‚ there is lot of education and teaching that happens in the hospital and teaching is performed among patients‚ among fellow nurses and other health care workers and introduction of new equipment or procedure. This was a good exercise as there was opportunity to learn more about learning theories

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    When is learning a product and a process? English Teaching Didactics Aidé Ytati Kidder Torres #114475 February‚ 5. When you ask people what do they think about learning? They only think in the final result. Isn’t to important to comprehend what that really means‚ and how big and important is the process. It is to simple to analyze what we have been learned before just making us the question If we really remember what we learned? But no everyone think in learning as a process. How

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