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    Educational Technology

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    Foundations of Education Since the beginning of time‚ the development of technology has helped advance society in many ways. From the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison to the making and remodeling of today’s common vehicle‚ the constant improvements in technology have allowed the world to advance far beyond belief. One of the most important aspects of life in which technology has made a difference is education. For instance‚ in the mid 1960’s computers were about the size of a three-bedroom

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    Speed of Light

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    Speed of Light Determining the speed of light is something that has been a very long and trying process. No one scientist could determine such a thing. Galileo was the first noted scientist to attempt experimentation on the speed of light. Other famous scientist‚ such as‚ Roemer‚ Foucault‚ Fizeau‚ Michelson‚ and Einstein added their own discoveries to the collage of information gathered through the years. Every scientist performed their experiments differently based on the knowledge and ability

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    educational philosophy

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    Educational philosophy I believe that education is an individual‚ unique experience for every student who enters a classroom. In order for children to benefit from what schools offer‚ I think that teachers must fully understand the importance of their job. First‚ I believe that teachers must consider teaching to be a lifestyle‚ not a mere forty-hour-a-week job‚ because a teacher’s goals for his/her students encompass much more than relaying out-of-context facts to passive students. As professionals

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    A Liter of Light

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    Brazil‚ to light his workshop when his neighbourhood was suffering energy shortages‚ enabling him to continue working. His neighbours‚ intrigued by the idea‚ soon started following suit‚ adding the bulbs to their homes in kitchens‚ bathrooms and living areas where electric light was prohibitively expensive and inefficient. The bottle bulb revolution was then further enhanced by The “MyShelter Foundation”‚ which runs a program in the Philippines called “Isang Litrong Liwanag: a Liter of Light”. Based

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    shall discuss how I have developed my self-awareness through dis-closure‚ feedback and reflection. “Being self-aware enables us to identify our strengths and also those areas that can be developed” (R Ashmore & D Banks 2000 p47)‚ self-awareness is continually being developed through the reflection of our life experiences. Reflection of my life experiences has given me the opportunity to become more aware of my strengths and weaknesses through being honest and the use of disclosure firstly to

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    Educational Preparation

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    nurse. There is also a gray area‚ because graduates of both levels of education take the same licensing exam‚ and also have the same legal responsibilities (Masters‚ 1989). In the article “Analysis of Differences in Entry-Level RN Practice by Educational Preparation”‚ June E. Smith states that there was a very close relationship in pattern of practice between recently graduated Associate and Baccalaureate nurses (2002). She also wrote that “Within the first 6 months of practice‚ ADN and BSN graduates

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    Educational Purposes

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    Interest is something absolutely necessary for attention and apprehension‚ without interest there will be no progress. Whitehead states that we should seek pleasurable natural activity to arrange the development of character. I seek pleasurable activity through my running‚ it keeps me in great shape‚ I love the competition during races‚ and it’s something that I’m interested in succeeding at. In "Clamorous to Learn‚"� written be Eudora Welty‚ she showed interest and self-motivation to learn and grow in her

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    Educational Planning

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    Program Zamboanga City Course Title : EdAd 205 (Educational Planning and Curriculum Development) Course Professor : Dr. Alicia T. Baldicano Topics : EDUCATIONAL PLANNING Background of Educational Planning A. Concepts of Educational Planning a. Basic Ideas and Concepts about Planning b. Nature and Scope of Educational Planning c. Concepts of Educational Planning d. Definition of Educational Planning e. History of Educational Planning in the Philippines Discussant : Joanes C

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    Polarizing Light

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    Polarized light are those that are vibrating in one direction- in a single plane such as up and down. Those that are vibrating in more than one direction -- in more than one plane such as both up/down and left/right -- are called unpolarized light. Generally‚ unpolarized light can be considered to be vibrating in a vertical and a horizontal plane. To polarize light‚ one can transmit the light through a polariod filter which will only allow light of single polarity to pass. The resulting light will be

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    Educational Psychology

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    Essay Topic (Unit 10 – Question #3) How would you as a teacher encourage intrinsic motivation in students? Intrinsic Motivation Intrinsic motivation can be defined as "motivation associated with activities that are their own reward" (Perry 2003). It is motivation that stems from your inner feelings and views which feed your desires to accomplish and perform. Oppositely‚ extrinsic motivation is "motivation created by external factors such as rewards and punishments" (Perry 2003). When you

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