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    Learning and Development Critique The Modified Behaviorist Approach My modified behaviorist approach to my learning outcome is learning the effects on conditioning and cognition constructivism‚ assimilations‚ equilibration‚ and motivation. It help us understand the way we learn and evaluate our outcome of a theory. Cognition develops stage to stage adaptive modes of thinking and reasoning. It is a process concept to understanding evolution and cognition. For example‚ I have

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    responsibilities in relation to the teaching cycle. How do you make your delivery inclusive and maintain a safe learning environment? What are your boundaries in relation to your learners and when and how would you refer learners to other professionals? The profession of Teaching is a challenging and rewarding occupation. There are many roles and responsibilities that teachers are required to fulfil‚ some of these are professional responsibilities that can also be considered pastoral. Therefore‚ teachers

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    Education is undoubtedly one of the most important aspects to a child’s development. As a young child‚ I was very lucky to have teachers that I felt I could relate to‚ talk to and who made learning fun. Through my own experiences and through observations of others‚ I came to a conclusion. Sometimes‚ as a parent‚ you may find a teacher who has amazing credentials having graduated from a top university. Some parents automatically think that because the teacher is well educated‚ that he/she is perfect

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    Developing my own self-regulated learning plan I followed self regulated learning process in my preparation for OSS exam‚ which really helped me. First of all I clearly defined my main goal‚ to pass OSS exam. In order to achieve my goal I needed 5 months‚ before the exam will take place. As for allocation of time for every section of exam I should spend 3 weeks. I will study at home‚ library and can take private courses if I will stuck at certain topics. These mentioned steps will take at Forethought

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    SCH52: Promote professional development Unit Ref L/602/2578 1. Understand principles of professional development 1.3 Compare the use of different sources and systems of support for professional development There are many types of systems and support formats for professional development. A thorough induction from the beginning of employment or placement can highlight possible future training requirements and the staff handbook with policies and procedures can be issued. Once an induction is

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    responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning This is a guideline of the roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong education sector that will need to be followed. Upon teaching a new class all the students that you meet will come from different backgrounds and cultures and will have different needs and levels of abilities. There are many regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice and pieces of legislation within the lifelong learning sector that must be followed such

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    Needs – finding out the needs of the organization and the learners‚ preparing a scheme of work and session plans to deliver group or individual learning‚ based upon the needs of the organization‚ the syllabus and the learners. 2. Plan and Design – preparing the environment‚ suitable delivery resources and handouts. 3. Deliver/Facilitate – teaching and learning in a suitable manner. 4. Assess – ensuring your learners have learnt the necessary skills and knowledge. 5. Evaluate – obtaining feedback

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    Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Within your role and responsibility as a member of teaching staff you will be expected to follow what is referred to as a Code of Professional Practice (2008). This outlines the key aspects of teaching legislation and the regulatory requirements. It is your duty to maintain professional integrity and uphold the reputation of the professional institute. Identifying the needs of both the institute and of the learners is fundamental

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    Self-Assessment of Learning Tawanna G. Bethea ECE 101: Introduction to Early Childhood Education Heidi Sublette May 24th 2014 For me I think that the assignment that was most engaging would have to be that of‚ when we learned about Multiple Intelligences. The reason for this is because it made me realize that there is so many different ways that a child can learn. I was amazed as I watched the interview with Howard Gardner at how different each of the intelligences was‚ and how each of them

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    For holistic development we mean to the human development that is involve all the part of a person and it’s designed to accommodate all the area of development of a child. Such as communication and language‚ physical development and personal‚ social and emotional development. Holistic education try to teach to children using a natural and fun method instead of compartmentalizing development areas. To understand why the holistic development is important we need to remember that even if we consider

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