responsibility in area of learning. Some people believe a teacher’s job is to teach and a student’s job is to learn. In today’s classroom‚ the role of teacher is totally different. Teacher as a facilitator of learning‚ mentor for learner and classroom supporter. The excellent teacher will take various actions in way to help their students to be successful in their life. So that‚ one of the action is teacher should provide assessment feedback in way to enhance the learning. Feedback is normally something
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Learning Styles EDU382 Barbara Henry 6-3-13 Grade: 1st Topic: Healthy food choices/food pyramid Goal of the lesson: The goal for this lesson is that students will learn how to pick healthy foods and why it is important to eat healthy. Assessments: Formative- Squaring off Formative- Draw it! Formative- Pin the food on the pyramid Summative- Written test Squaring off is a formative assessment that can be great for students of several learning styles. To complete this exercise I
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Learning Blog 5 How do you feel about learning strategies now? The learning strategies I planned for this subject worked good for me throughout the semester. The chief responsibility was to be aware of the assignments due date which I missed a few time for the reason of being sick. All the assignments needed methodical research and the parts required to be prepared taking into consideration the in-text referencing. How are you finding “Self directed learning” generally and in relation to the
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No More Pesky Learning Rates Tom Schaul Sixin Zhang Yann LeCun Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University 715 Broadway‚ New York‚ NY 10003‚ USA schaul@cims.nyu.edu zsx@cims.nyu.edu yann@cims.nyu.edu arXiv:1206.1106v2 [stat.ML] 18 Feb 2013 Abstract The performance of stochastic gradient descent (SGD) depends critically on how learning rates are tuned and decreased over time. We propose a method to automatically adjust multiple learning rates so as to minimize the expected
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early life. Some of which include learning how to crawl‚ then walk and learning how to talk. I think a child learning how to talk and communicate is very important. That alone will shape them and how well they will communicate later in their life. Our system of language and the process of communication are closely linked. Communication can be described as any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person’s needs‚ desires‚ perceptions‚ knowledge
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Transformational learning is the process of effecting change in a frame of references. There are four stages of the transformational learning process. The first stage is recognizing a significant problem. Until the individual recognizes he/she has a problem‚ there is little to no chance the problem will be resolved. The second stage is confronting the problem intensely. This stage takes a person through the possible reasons why the problem exists. It may require learning about the problem and effective
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YEARS RESEARCH literature on learning strategies has experienced tremendous growth. In 1990 alone‚ at least three books on this subject appeared (9; 26; 28). Interest in learning strategies is due in large part to increased attention to the learner and to learner-centered instructional models of teaching (2; 37). These trends can be traced to the recognition that learning begins with the learner. The present study investigated the key types of foreign language learning strategies used by university
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responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.3 Explain own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning The four stages of the learning cycle are as follows 1) The Initial assessment Identifying needs can be accomplished by reviewing previous courses attended Depth of knowledge‚ experience‚ perceptions and level of ability‚ disability awareness‚ Considering learning needs/styles which can help produce an Individual learning plan. 2) The planning and design Deciding aims/learning outcomes which in
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suffer the problem of translation from their local languages to English. Poor Learning Environment When we say poor learning environment‚ we are not talking about the weather condition‚ availability of furniture in the classrooms or the location of the school. All the mentioned situations can affect learning in general. But as we talk about English Language specifically‚ we can talk about outside-the-class learning aids. In most cases‚ students make effort to speak good English only in the classroom
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Reflective Learning By Helen Fidell 22 October 2013 What is Reflective Learning? There is no one definition of reflective learning as it is an idea based on looking further into a subject or matter in depth. Then analysing it and processing it to a different level. It is a learning skill that requires ongoing development through further education and into a career. Evelyn M Boyd and Ann W Fales state that reflective learning is the process of internally examining and exploring an issue of concern
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