P1 – Explain key influences on personal learning processes of individuals VAK Learning Styles Introduction VAK stands for Visual‚ Auditory and Kinaesthetic learning styles. VAK helps to provide a simpler way to help someone to understand their own learning styles. Everyone has different ways that they like to learn in and how effective that learning style is for them. Some people may have a more than one type of learning style. For example‚ during a previous lesson we took a questionnaire independently
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electronic learning and teaching have any major effect on the delivery and development of education? Teaching and learning have evolved over the years; gone are the days when teaching was just chalk and talk and learning was just pure rote. Today with the invention and inclusion of electronic learning and teaching our students are more enthused‚ involved and active in the teaching learning process
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key factors influencing inclusive teaching and learning Inclusive teaching means recognising‚ accommodating and meeting the learning needs of all students‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ disability or sexual orientation. This starts with acknowledging that students are members of diverse communities‚ have a range of individual learning needs‚ and deserve equal opportunity to access the learning experience. Applying inclusive learning is increasingly important in our diverse society
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How does ICT Support Children’s Learning & Development T he technical advances of the last thirty years and the introduction of the internet‚ globalisation has made the world a smaller place and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become increasingly important part of everyday life. Today‚ it is reported that over eighty percent of households have a personal computer (PC)‚ with sixty eight percent Internet enabled. (Marketresearch.com‚ 17/05/09) Subsequently‚ government has
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personalised learning mean in practice? Analyse the learning needs of EAL pupils‚ and those of SEN pupils. Discuss how the needs you identify can be met most effectively in subject teaching. Within this context over the past ten years’ the term ‘personalised learning’ gained political capital and could be considered as a defining feature of the UK’s educational system. (Miliband 2004) Personalised learning – theory and practice The Sussex report states personalised learning is ‘characterised
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knowledge‚ because as the saying says “learning is the key to success”. But unfortunately not all individuals are given a chance to be educated. There are out-of-school youth and dropouts students. One of its factors is maybe the financial problems. Students tend to stopped to seek job for their needs. So‚ the DepEd implemented a program which is Alternative Learning System (ALS) that helps students who cannot afford formal schooling. Alternative Learning System is a ladderized‚ modular non-formal
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All learners are different and each will develop their knowledge and skills at different times depending on numerous practices: the learning methods I include into my sessions‚ the individual training and information they receive at their place of work and their past knowledge and life experiences. With this there are also five main challenges and barriers to learning that I also must take into account; these are disability‚ emotional behaviour‚ language‚ technology and ability. These challenges and
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PDE 2.2 & 2.3 An analysis of how my teaching and learning approaches address the equality and diversity of my learners‚ and underpins and promotes an inclusive learning environment. My commitment to equality and diversity is demonstrated by my inclusive teaching practice. I am conscious that all students‚ no matter their age‚ race‚ background‚ class or ability‚ are encouraged to achieve their full potential in a safe learning environment. Petty (1998:69) states: ‘All students must feel
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Inclusive Teaching and Learning Approaches in Education and Training 1.1. Inclusive learning is about recognising that all your students have the right to be treated equally and fairly‚ have the same access to all products‚ services and have the opportunity to be involved and included. As a teacher you need to be aware that all students are not the same as they all do not learn in the same way‚ the ways in which a teacher can overcome this is using the Teaching and Learning Cycle‚ using visual‚ auditory
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David Kolb’s learning styles model and experien6al learning theory (ELT) Having developed the model over many years prior‚ David Kolb published his learning styles model in 1984. The model gave rise to related terms such as Kolb’s experienAal learning theory (ELT)‚ and Kolb’s learning styles inventory (LSI). In his publicaAons -‐
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