A REFLECTION ON THE REPORTS Submitted to: RITZCEN A. DURANGO‚ PH. D Submitted by: APIPA U. MASNAR Supervision of Instruction and Curriculum Development 1. THE NATURE OF LEARNING(the learner/multiple intelligence) The theory of multiple intelligences is a theory of intelligence that differentiates it into specific (primarily sensory) "modalities"‚ rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. This model was proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames
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Physical Education is one of my favorite classes. I like it because of all of the activities we did such as volleyball‚ angle ball‚ football‚ track and field‚ square dancing and softball. My favorite activity this year was softball because my team actually works as a team and we motivate each other to do our best. The main components of the class were learning about sports and dance history‚ fitness testing‚ skills‚ and how to become physically fit. I did better in push-ups in my pre-score than
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The physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional domains of human development are influenced by diverse factors. Phases of development extend from the beginnings of human life and continue throughout the lifespan. These developmental phases are characterised by a range of features including brain development‚ language development and social development amongst others. Gross motor skills include activities such as running‚ skipping and jumping. They involve the use of the body’s larger muscle groups
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curriculum. During this time the student’s physical development is changing dramatically and as teachers we need to understand the changes they are going through so we can adjust the learning environment accordingly. By “physical” I of course mean the development of the body‚ brain and motor skills. I will now explain the importance of all factors needed for excellent physical growth and development in the middle childhood years. One important factor of physical activity during these years is to improve
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Physical Education 1 How Physical Education is a part of Child Development Marcus Hightower Eng 122 Angela Oleson February 5‚ 2010 Physical Education 2 In current and past child development education‚ I want to deal with Physical Education as one of the areas I would like to discuss as well as use my degree in. Physical Education deal in the area of developing children physical‚ health‚ and future makeup. These things will be discussed within the text
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CheckPoint: Physical Development Profile Danielle Massie AED/202 8-23-13 Sheila Brock Physical Development Early Childhood (Two to Six years) During this time in a child’s life there is a remarkable growth in fine motor skills and gross motor skills. During early childhood‚ children start running‚ tumbling‚ dancing‚ as well as drawing‚ writing‚ and cutting with scissors (McDevitt‚ & Ormrod‚ 2004). At this stage it is often seen that children begin taking an older look to them
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Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence THE NATURE OF ADOLESCENCE * Stanley Hall’s “storm and stress” – turbulent time charged with conflict and mood swings * Daniel Offer – healthy self images of adolescents were displayed * Personal experience + medial portrayals = public attitudes * Acting out and boundary testing are an adolescent’s way of accepting rather than rejecting parents’ values * Life course is influenced by ethnic‚ cultural‚ gender‚ socioeconomic
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or a hostile environments. Physical activities were not organized by them. Because their motives about this are for searching foods and protects their selves from their enemies‚ their gregarious nature was innate and drives only by mating and propagation that gives them desire to dance and play which not being organized. In the Ancient Oriental Countries‚ china concerned only by their intellectual excellence they neglecting physical activities however some are believes about
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Adolescence: Physical and Cognitive Development Adolescence is considered the developmental state between childhood and adulthood. It generally refers to the period from ages 12 through 18. (Sprinthall & Collins‚ 1987). This period of an individual’s life is often starts with puberty. It can also be characterized and associated with psychological‚ social‚ and biological changes. Psychologists focus on physiological change‚ cognitive development‚ and identity formation when dealing with adolescence
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Gender Stereotyping in Infancy Preferences for stereotyped play activities are regarded as one of the earliest‚ most pervasive‚ and developmentally consistent demonstration of gender roles in children. In most traditional societies‚ gender-stereotyped play activities during early childhood are accepted and encouraged as useful preparation for adult roles. (Serbin‚ Poulin-Dubois‚ Colburne‚ Sen‚ Eichstedt: 2001). But what does this stereotyping consist of and when does this normally start
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