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    EXPLAIN THE WAYS IN WHICH YOU ESTABLISH GROUND RULES WITH YOUR LEARNERS Providing ground rules should be done before the delivery of a course begins. These rules can be delivered during the initial welcome and introduction of learners and teacher to each other‚ the Opening of the course. Some ground rules can include: Punctuality‚ No eating during class‚ No mobile phones‚ Behavioural Limits (No physical violence)‚ Handing in Homework on time‚ No Talking over others. DESCRIBE HOW GROUND RULES

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    FACT: Approximately 65 percent of the population is visual learners. FACT: The brain processes visual information 60‚000 faster than text. FACT: 90 percent of information that comes to the brain is visual. FACT: 40 percent of all nerve fibers connected to the brain are linked to the retina. FACT: Visual Literacy is the ability to encode (create a visual language) & decode (understand a visual language). FACT: Visual aids in the classroom improve learning by up to 400 percent. FACT: Students

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    Study Skills: Managing time as an Adult learner Justin Simmons College 100 Foundations of Online Learning American Military University Alfred Cicere Study Skills: Managing time as an Adult learner Being able to manage time as an adult is sometimes very difficult. Learning how to defeat this speed bump is truly easier than it looks. There are many types of learning‚ each with their own advantages and disadvantages. The following essay will show you the simple ways of making learning easier

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    Assessment in autonomous learning 2.1 A General Review on Learner Autonomy Two classic definitions of autonomy influenced my study a lot when I set up my research programme.The first was put forward by Henri Holec in 1981‚ and the second by David Little in 1991. 2.1.1 Definitions of Autonomy “Learner autonomy is when the learner is willing and capable of taking charge of his/her own learning. The learner should be capable of determining the objectives;defining the contents and

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    Zhumabekov Adilzhan 11”A” How do we know what we know? We know a lot of things‚ but have we ever asked ourselves: “How do we know what we know?” As an example let’s take a student. A student gets knowledge from the teachers in the school. But why that student unreservedly listens in what does teacher say? The main reason is that a student believes‚ that his teacher teach him only truth. And if you make so that teacher tells incorrect information‚ a student will just remember it and will not try

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    Learning Skills for Distance Learners: Providing 21st Century Learning Support Sara Al-Oraini Dep. Curricula & Teaching Methods College of Education‚ King Saud University Abstract One of the main goals of open and distance education (ODE) programmes is to ensure that knowledge and skills gained positively affect performance or behavior. Apart from that‚ ODE programmes should also ensure learners extend their existing learning skills into new directions. However‚ it has always been a

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    Managing Time as an Adult Learner College 100 American Public University Shannon Voyles Managing Time as an Adult Learner Proper management of our time can be described as using skills and techniques to manage time in order to complete a designated task or goal. Time is a valuable thing‚ it should not be wasted. One needs to be very careful how they use their time. Adult learners have unique difficulties with time management due to other important aspects of their lives‚ which

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    today are often referred to as twenty first century learners because of access they have to technology. They collaborate amazingly well. They love team work and figuring out things with their friends. The twenty first century learners are information driven. They have never known a world without Google. The twenty first century learners are self-directed learners‚ they are able to learn whatever with free online sources. Todays learners download their own songs and apps from Itunes and

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    Running head: AUDITORY LEARNERS 1 Auditory Learners Daniel A. Gotschall Coll 100 American Military University Sheri Kendall-duPont AUDITORY LEARNERS 2 Auditory Learners and their piece to the puzzle on one style of learning. It’s about going hands

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    PLANNING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF LEARNERS Be able to agree individual learning goals with learners 1.1 Analyse the role of initial and diagnostic assessment in agreeing individual learning goal Gravells‚ (2012 p98)‚ Initial assessment is a check on learners’ prior skill‚ knowledge or understanding which is carried out at the beginning of a programme or topic. In agreement with it could be formal‚ and mainly internal task which is produced by the school (ILP) to identify learners existing skills & achievements

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