1. Understanding Your Learning Styles CHAPTER 2 WWW.GETWORKSHEETS.COM 2. Learning Styles Everyone is unique with different ways of doing things‚ including different learning styles. A specific style of learning indicates how your brain gathers and processes information Understanding what your own style is will help you to choose studey methods that are best suited for you. This helps optimal learning and easier recall so that you can excel in the classroom. 3. Three Basic Learning Styles Visual
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A TEACHING AND LEARNING SOFTBOARD APPLICATION Andresile Peter and Benedict Oyo Department of Computer Science Gulu University peterandresile@gmail.com and benoyo@gmail.com Abstract: A soft-board application allows users to write‚ draw‚ and manipulate graphics just like they would do with physical aids such as chalk/white boards or pen and paper. These applications have over the years advanced from basic shapes and colouring to merged shapes‚ rotating shapes‚ patterns‚ and web themes. At the same
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My Personal Philosophy of Learning and Teaching I believe in offering each and every child as well as their family and whānau a safe‚ fun‚ challenging and nurturing educational environment where they are able to grow and follow their interests in a positive and empowering manner. I believe that all children should be empowered to achieve their personal best across all areas of the early childhood curriculum‚ regardless of their background‚ gender or culture. As a teacher‚ I wish to engage with
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development in terms of age and length of time. It is important that we are all aware of these differences in order to avoid any misdiagnosis and labelling. Milestones help us has health care professionals‚ parents and carers to gain a greater understanding of what the expected pattern of development should be‚ and also assist us in recognising when and where there are any variations. Nonetheless it is equally important to understand that the speed and rate of development do not always work in correlation
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Amanda Smith Pttles Teaching Programme Tutor: Joanna Martin Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment: ‘Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/ training cycle’? Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the fount of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was
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the necessary knowledge and skills required to complete your assignment. Use examples given to expand on your answer. For your assignment you will need to demonstrate sources of information. Each assignment has a reading list and web links. UNIT 22 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities Q1. Identify 4 legislations that could relate to your job as a teacher and explain how this relate to your job
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Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning ? What are the relevant legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating your own roles and responsibilities? Legislations play a vital role within the lifelong learning sector and I as a teacher/trainer have an obligation to understanding the current legislations and guidelines. Examples of such legislations are: • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. • Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. • Data Protection
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who listens to them especially teenagers the like to be listened to‚ when the feel that they haven’t been listened to the will often come out with the expressions such us “they don’t understand me! Therefore it’s important to establish a good understanding relationship with children/young people of all ages. TDA23-1.2 Describe with examples how to behave appropriately for a child or young person’s stage of development. When working with children/young people you need to communicate according
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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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responsibility: "a thing which one is required to do as part of a job‚ role‚ or legal obligation" Oxford Dictionary. So from that I have find that a person’s responsibilities fit into their job role. According to the Department of Education’s ’Teaching Standards’ of May 2012‚ one of the teachers key roles that stuck out to me was: "A teacher must set high expectations which inspire‚ motivate and challenge pupils" The responsibilities that fit into that role would include: • establish a safe
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