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    which students will experience in school and outside of school. This can be a difficult task for teacher to giving the world large everlasting complex diverse microcosmic environment which students will be inhabits. Also‚ in typical educational and social setting there is an evident tendency for students to display their cultural in group/out group behaviors because

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    The primary mission of the social work profession is to “enhance human well­being and help meet the basic human needs of all people‚ with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable‚ oppressed‚ and living in poverty” (NASW‚ 2008‚ p.1). This profession is committed to the pursuit of social justice to enhance the quality of life‚ and the development of individuals‚ groups‚ families‚ and communities to its full potential. A social worker is trained and qualified to

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    Abstract This paper examines how‚ in general‚ pedagogy and androgogy are both forms of learning and education and how‚ based on the origin of the two terms‚ they differ in the field of study that each covers. It looks at how‚ as defined and considered by some philosophers‚ pedagogy and androgogy differ in terms of the age of the learners and in terms of the methods of learning and teaching required. from the Paper "The definitions of pedagogy and andragogy‚ however‚ presented issues to other

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    The Pedagogy of the Oppressed ... Chapter 1 Reaction. The Pedagogy of the Opressed‚ written by Paulo Freire‚ is based on the society we live in. In chapter one‚ Paulo Freire discusses the two groups in society‚ the haves who are the oppressors‚ and the have not’s‚ who are the oppressed. Freire explains how society is a constant cycle of oppressing and being oppressed. The oppressors dominate by use of their power‚ to gain what they please. Money is their primary goal and concern‚ to them

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    CENTRE FOR OPEN LEARNING MALDIVES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FINANL EXAMINATION 2013 (19th May 2013) COURSE : UNDERSTANDING PEDAGOGY AND LEARNING THEORIES CODE : CST 413 DATE : 19TH MAY 2013 DURATION : 3 HOURS TIME : 9.00AM – 12.00 NOON INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of TWO Parts - PART A and PART B. Read the instructions for each part carefully. 2. Write your answers in the Answer Booklet provided. This question

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    Section-I CHILD DEVELPOMENT AND PEDAGOGY 1. Raja‚ a student of your class‚ is very tense due to the acne on his face. What will u do? (1) (2) (3) (4) 2. Ignore him. Tell him that it is normal and is due to hormonal changes. Tell him to go to a doctor as it is a medical problem. Scold and tell him not to waste time on these issues. A student wants to share his personal problems and asks for permission to call on u at your residence. What should be your response? (1) Avoid giving time. (2) Give

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    OBJECTIVES GENERAL Demonstrate understanding of the various aspects of pedagogy and language teaching studied in the course. SPECIFIC • Find out the uses of different approaches in the teaching process. • Understand the importance of intrinsic motivation. • Reward vs. aim. DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY AND LANGUAGE TEACHING CHAPTER 1 TASK 1 Language teachers are constantly

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    economic standing. The essays Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire and “Fences of Enclosure‚ Windows of Possibility‚” by Naomi Klein show the idea of the environment regulating revolutionary social change. The content of these two authors’ essays show how the varying environment that the public exists in affects how they live. They reveal how the environment people exist in controls how revolutionary social change can be created or suppressed. Revolutionary social change can be created and suppressed

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    relationship. In today’s system‚ it’s more "schooling" than educating. Teachers teach and students learn because they are taught that teachers are always right. Students are taught not to question‚ and not to challenge the system. Paulo Freire in Pedagogy of the Oppressed goes into much detail about some of the challenges that the system of education faces. Some challenges that the education faces are concepts of‚ Fear of Freedom‚ Oppressed versus the Oppressor‚ and Culture of Silence. In the system

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    Culturally responsive pedagogy is a student-centered approach to teaching. Students’ cultural strengths are identified and nurtured to promote student achievement and sense of well-being about the student’s cultural place in the world. Applying culturally responsive pedagogy‚ students receive equal opportunities to achieve full potential. It also allows students preparation for competent participation

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