Audit: 7 My personal skills self-assessment audit: 7 Personal SWOT analysis: 10 My personal SWOT analysis table: 10 Personal development plan Or PDP 12 Part A Task 2 13 Kolb learning cycle theory: 13 Honey and Mumford learning styles: 14 My own learning styles: 15 References: 16 |Personal Portfolio | |CV
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and Principles of Learning (TPPL) Assignment Part A – Literature review analysing theories and principles of learning. Learning Styles A student’s individual learning style is their normal reaction to information or experiences. For example‚ Keefe (1979) defines learning styles as the "composite of characteristic cognitive‚ affective‚ and physiological factors that serve as relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives‚ interacts with‚ and responds to the learning environment."‚ or
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Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles In today’s society not everyone has heard of the theory of multiple intelligences however most people have heard of learning styles. Even in the education field‚ educators may not be able to correctly define both. Are multiple intelligences and learning styles two different names of the same thing? This paper will discuss their differences and similarities. According to Dunn‚ Denig‚ and Lovelace (2001) “Multiple
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“The Different Learning Styles of the Selected Freshmen Education Students at Villaflores College‚ Tanjay City Negros Oriental SY: 20011-2012” ____________________________________________________________ __________________ A Baby Thesis Presented to Mr. Percival T. Tolomia‚ M.A. ED In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement in ED.STRAT 8 (Developmental Reading October 2011 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction We choose this topic because we want to
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Running head: LEARNING STYLE SELF-ANALYSIS Learning Style Self-Analysis: Syles‚ Styles Everywhere… Ronald D Elam Grand Canyon University: EDU-310 Exploring Education as a Profession 11/07/20111 The industry of education‚ like many other institutions‚ has evolved over the years. It has grown in leaps and bounds in recent history‚ in no small way‚ due to the overwhelming availability of endless amounts of information. With the advent of the computer age‚ getting information to those who
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UNDERSTANDING GOOD PRACTICE IN WORKPLACE COACHING What is coaching – “The coach works with the clients to achieve a speedy‚ increased and sustainable effectiveness in their lives and careers through focused learning. The coach’s sole aim is to work with the client to achieve all of the client’s potential-as defined by the client” The Coaching Manual Starr‚ J 2008. There are fundamental personal qualities‚ coaching competencies and skills that are needed to become a good coach. These include
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member of the relationship will have some level of impact on the other member (Bersheid & Pepau‚ L.A. (1983) By exploring and reflecting upon our own belief systems‚ values‚ ethics and levels of knowledge and experience‚ reinforced by continuous learning‚ self-challenge and the use of feedback loops (from a wide range of sources)‚ there is strong evidence to suggest that relationships can be sustained by recognising one’s own strengths and opportunities as well as those of our supervisee(s) to optimise
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different ages‚ diverse cultural backgrounds‚ and have different learning styles. At an early age‚ we develop learning styles. As a child we learn in different ways and as we become adults‚ our learning style is developed. When a student is in class‚ educated‚ the instructor needs to be using the most suitable learning styles. No one learns and processes information in the same way as someone else. When you are aware of your style‚ you can learn more effectively and in a timelier manner. One of
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Theory and Learning Styles to Empower Students in the Classroom Riley Dickey College 100 American Military University Leigh Roberts Using Multiple Intelligence Theory and Learning Styles to Empower Students in the Classroom Many students choose to attend APUS because the University fosters differing educational styles and empowers the students through education. The Student Handbook states‚ “The University System fosters an environment that promotes a life of learning for its constituents
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Multimedia Presentation The e-learning lesson presented by Kristin to other teachers focuses on student learning styles and differentiated learning styles uses several e-learning principles to promote critical thinking skills in teachers. Kristin uses an assessment to enhance the worked example with the teachers through collaboration and feedback. She follows the guidelines that should be applied in a presentation in order for the learner to benefit most from the presentation. Kristin’s presentation
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