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    The principles of Learning Unit 112 (City and guilds 7407 2003 /2004) Arnie Sacknusem Introduction “The history of education is littered with failed theories‚ even those that were the result of years and years of research.” Page 213‚ David Minton Teaching Skills in Further & Adult Education The “Principles of Learning” are a broad collection of learning theories that have been and developed over time. This essay aims to show how these different theories underpin current

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter‚ the character of Roger Chillingworth was transformed from a well educated scholar into a fallen‚ unrighteous man. Roger Chillingworth was once kind‚ then becomes the symbol of vengeance‚ and finally becomes the personification of vengeance to the extent of losing his humanity. Roger Chillingworth (Prynne)‚ a “kind‚ but never warm hearted man‚” was not always a vengeful and diabolical creature‚ but once he lusted after the idea of love and kindness

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    not facilitate an understanding of leadership as a theory. Many have offered constructs and models to define leadership. Primarily these ideas have been developed and assessed in the business community. Two such theories‚ The Leadership Challenge (Kouzes and Posner‚ 2003c) and Principle-centered Leadership (Covey‚ 1990) offer compelling designs for leadership application. Professional educators can also benefit from knowledge of leadership theory and applications to the profession as well as the

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    Comparing relevant theoriesprinciples and models of reflective practice In this evaluation I will analyse and compare relevant theoriesprinciples and models of reflective practice and explain how they relate to my practice and development. Reflective practice is an evolving concept. In the 1930s‚ John Dewey defined reflective thought as: ‘Active‚ persistent‚ and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge in the light of the grounds that support it and the further

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    animal. Every person on this earth is a unique individual— an array of fronts‚ faces‚ and beliefs that make up the ‘self’. There are many theories on the workings of the ‘self’—or‚ spiritually speaking‚ the soul. An influential example of such would be Erving Goffman’s theory of self-presentation—a deeply faceted analysis of the human psyche. Goffman’s book‚ The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life‚ while written in 1959‚ contains sociological ideas that can still be applied to modern men and women

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    Carl Sandburg born January 6‚ 1878‚ was an American poet‚ writer‚ and editor who won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime‚ Sandburg was widely regarded as a major figure in literature‚ especially for volumes of his collected verse‚ including Chicago Poems from 1916‚ Cornhuskers from 1918‚ and Smoke and Steel from 1920. He enjoyed "unrivaled appeal as a poet in his day‚ perhaps because the breadth of his experiences connected him

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    Johann Carl Fredrich Gauss Johann Carl Fredrich Gauss was born on April 30‚ 1777‚ in Brunswick‚ Germany. He was an only child‚ of a poor working class family. He had a harsh father who was a gardener and brick-layer; he was discouraging and discouraged his son of schooling. His father really wanted him to follow in his footsteps instead of attending school. Unlike his father his mother realized how smart he was and knew that he would need schooling to further his intelligence. When he was seven

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    “The Identification ” by Roger McGough Is a poem in which there is a Character for whom I feel sympathy. I will explain why I feel sympathetic towards that person‚ and what particular words and phrases the poet uses which mad me feel this way. The poem is about a boy named Stephen‚ who was tragically killed in an explosion. His father is called to the police station to check if that’s his son. His father’s hopes are shattered as nearly all the evidence proves that it is Stephen lying in front

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    Roger Emerson is a professional composer and arranger with over 900 choral titles in print and over 30 million copies in circulation. He is the wildest performer of choral music in the world today. His works include the choral arrangements of Josh Groban’s You Raise Me Up‚ Seasons of Love from Rent‚ Joyful‚ Joyful from Sister Act‚ and Don’t Stop Believin’ from Glee. The best-selling choral arrangements‚ Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel‚ O Sifuni Mungu and Riversong. Mr. Emerson has been the recipient

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    has been done on self-determination theory (SDT) that shows self-determined motivation is directly linked to adaptive motivational behaviors. This research showed much promise‚ but was not well translated or integrated to make physical education (PE) more effective in further learning. Bo Shen‚ Nate McCaughtry‚ Jeffrey Martin‚ and Mariane Fahlman researched the effects of teacher autonomy supporting autonomous motivation on learning through physical education self-determination theory. The article Effects

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