Teaching Strategies for Special Populations Felicia Adams Santos HCA 331 Prof. Amy Daly June 20‚ 2011 The things we do as health professionals happens to be a never ending job. That’s because there will always be a patient to educate and help them become their own self care agent. One of the many things we teach is either how to maintain their health or restore it. We also have to reach out to the families of the patients because they have
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My Research-Based Theory Of Teaching My Research-Based Theory of Teaching Abstract This paper is expressing my own theory of teaching based off the research that I have done and from my educational psychology class. This paper will be describing my own opinion on what are the major topics of education psychology. The areas of information that this paper will be covering are in the areas of child development‚ learning theory‚ motivation‚ teaching strategies and keeping control
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Students will use the KWL Chart to Synthesize the story of Yen Sen: A Cinderella Story‚by: AI-Ling Louie. They will order‚ recall‚ retell and recreate this story to form their own comprehensive perspectives. K What I Know | W What I Want To Learn | L What I Have Learned | Name ____________ Word Bank Word | Definition | Picture | Connections | Word | Definition | Picture | Connections | Word | Definition | Picture |
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UNDERSTANDING INCLUSIVE LEARNING AND TEACHING Involving all learners‚ treating equally and fairly‚ needs of learners to be met‚ learners need to attend‚ participate and feel safe and valued‚ abilities and needs recognised. In Mary Francis and Jim Gould s book Achieving your PTLLS Award‚ their definition of inclusion is the process of making learners feel that they are fully part of the learning and social environment. After the initial assessment‚ ice breakers and ground rules have
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looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle. I will also identify the legislative requirements and codes of practise that directly impact on teaching and the learning environment. The cycle can be followed by teacher and learner alike and must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: Ann Gravells (2008: 27) “It’s called as cycle as you can start at any point‚ but you must follow through all the other points for teaching and learning to be effective.”
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A COMPILATION OF LITERATURE TEACHING STRATEGIES A. Pre-Reading Strategies Strategy Overview (What is the strategy about?) Benefits (Why use this strategy?) Procedure/s (When‚ Where‚ How to use?) Opinionnaire (Macalnas‚ Saidamen) Consists of a series of statements (controversial) that students think about and on which they will form/state opinions A tool for eliciting attitudes about a topic. Allows students to begin about a topic and build background knowledge. Promotes students becoming active
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Teaching Strategies; Lesson Plan I. Objectives This lesson intends to have a bird’s eye-view and in-depth understanding towards those Bizarre Mental Disorders. Students will gather heaps of information throughout the discussion which will be useful for future references. Cognitive- In psychology‚ it looks at the ways in which we can explain disorders and behaviors throughout cognitive processes. Affective- This topic will tackle mental disorders that mainly affect the affective
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Assignment on Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Understand own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching. Review own role and responsibilities‚ and boundaries of own role as a teacher. Role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are evolving qualities within the teacher which are assessed and reflected upon using the teaching/training cycle; a cycle of assessment‚ planning and review. The main role of the teacher is to facilitate communication
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PTLLS Research Report 012a. In this report I will describe what types of assessments there are and how they are used in my job role. I will also talk about peer and self-assessment and reflect on how they may be used in the assessment process. I will then talk about how I would involve my learners in the assessment process. Initial – everyone should undergo an initial assessment at the start of any learning. These will help to define at what stage their needs are and if any additional help
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According to Minton (2003) establishment of good practice in teaching means a repeated cycle of preparation‚ teaching and review”. “Teaching is a continuous process which follows a series of steps to ensure effective learning and (Wilson‚ 2009). There are five steps in the teaching/training cycle; identifying needs‚ planning/designing‚ facilitating‚ assessing and evaluating. Teachers have a role/responsibility and boundaries. Each step in the cycle requires specific roles and responsibilities of
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