North Lindsey College Foundation degree in learning support Tools for learning (FST 101) Submission date 24TH January 2013 Louise Stancer Student ID: 30044217 Word count: Content Page 3 Task 1: Tools for Learning Page 6 Task 2: theories of learning part A and part B Page 9 Appendix A Page 11 Appendix B Page 12 Referencing Task 1: Tools for Learning The issues relating to the nature nurture debate is possibly one of the oldest theory debates in psychology (Bee
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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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Motivational learning styles There are three major types of learning styles in regards to what motivates a person to learn. These styles are defined as goal motivated‚ relationship motivated and learning motivated. Motivational learning can be summarized as‚ the foundation of learning. In addition to your motivational style there are five more learning aspects which influence’s learning abilities as identified in Marcia L. Conner (2004) book Learn More Now: 1. How you learn; visual‚ auditory
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Comparison of Learning Theories Learning is defined by The American Heritage College Dictionary as‚ “the act‚ process‚ or experience of gaining knowledge or skill” (p. 772). The process of learning focus on what happens when learning is taking place. Learning theories were developed to address how individuals learn‚ explain what happens when learning takes place‚ and why learning occurs. Learning theories have been around for a long period. Three common learning theories will be
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My Learning Profile In today’s ever-changing fast-paced world the most important skill one requires is learning how to learn. Transformation is inevitable and one will be forced to learn change or fall significantly behind. Every individual has a distinct way of learning. One must identify his or her learning profile to ensure their success in today’s and future humanity. Additionally‚ by identifying your learning profile strengths and weaknesses you are provided an avenue for improving yourself
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Designing a learning programme for Natural Science in the Senior Phase (Grade 7-9) A learning programme is defined as the structured and systematic arrangement of activities that encourage the attainment of learning outcomes and assessment standards for the phase‚ to ensure that the teaching‚ learning and assessment programme is coherent (Booyse C and Du Plessis E‚ 2010). The above definition of a learning programme shows that the planning and implementation of a learning programme
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blindly‚ without any question or evaluation. Rather‚ it is about looking at what I have learned and how I can utilise that learning in my teaching practice. In this essay‚ I aim to only discuss what I have been taught and to see how I have assimilated professional jargon’ terms and the range of teaching tools into my consciousness; to see how I can address different styles of learning and tailor my teaching in order that I may plan‚ prepare for and provide for the individual learners needs as identified
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Social Learning Theory in Practice Jordan M. Pahl University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Introduction Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in the field of criminology. The theory clarifies that criminal and deviant behavior stems from imitation and reinforcement of one’s environment. Its applications attempt to describe why certain people tend to participate in criminal activities and why others abstain from it. Social learning theory specifies the importance of
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Nine Principles Guiding Teaching and Learning The framework for a first-class university teaching and learning environment 1 2 Nine Principles Guiding Teaching and Learning is a statement on the scholarship of teaching and learning in the University of Melbourne and a reference guide to good practice. It was developed on behalf of the Academic Board by Richard James and Gabrielle Baldwin of the Centre for the Study of Higher Education and originally adopted by the Academic Board in
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motivation‚ attitude‚ personality‚ learning/cognitive style and learning strategies. Definition of language learning strategies according to scholars : According to Brown 2007‚” learning strategies are those specific “attacks” that we make on a given problem‚ they are the moment-by-moment techniques that we employ to solve problems posed by second language input and output”. For Chamot 2005‚ “language learning strategies are procedures that facilitate language learning task ...Strategies are most
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