students in the right path, letting them discover what they want and guide them to know the important things in life. According to Rahman (2011), teaching can be learned with different levels of competence. The teachers play a key role in the educational process. The teachers influence the future personal, social and economic lives of people. The demands on them are significant and these can be met only by creating a scientifically based profession, which is supported by a body of theoretical and
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The Impact of Games, Simulations, and Puzzles in Adult Learning Lance Reed Southern Illinois University WED 486 Abstract Adult education in the United States is on the rise. The advancement of technology has made it easier for the adult learner to enroll in school and maintain their current lifestyle. Many Adult learners are now able to acquire a degree on line through virtual class rooms. More and more, video game-related courses are being offered in colleges around the country in response
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Texas A&M University, 2002 August, 2007 Acknowledgments I would like to thank Dr. George H. Noell for all of assistance, support and guidance in the preparation of this document. I would also like to thank Dr. Frank Gresham and Dr. Kristin Gansle who served as my committee members and also helped with my study design and document preparation. Finally, I would like to thank all who assisted with the construction and management of the database used for this study. ii Table of Contents Acknowledgments………………………………………………………………
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Reading Philosophies Comparison Chart Constructivist Instruction: The student is viewed as an active participant in their own learning. The student will use personal experiences to influence and shape learning ( Ying-Tien , 2005) Reading Activities for Constructivist Instruction: Teaching students new vocabulary by using various picture visual aids. If the student has difficulty reading the word the visual aid will represent the word. Using familiar words
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National Center for Family and Community Connections with Schools SEDL 4700 Mueller Blvd. Austin, Texas 78723 Voice: 512-476-6861 or 800-476-6861 Fax: 512-476-2286 Web site: www.sedl.org E-mail: info@sedl.org Copyright © 2002 by Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system
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that children should not be treated as receptors of knowledge from the teacher, but instead should be leaders of their own learning. Her philosophy has been embraced in schools around the world. She is best known for the development of the new educational philosophy that would become a school system. She continued her observations throughout her life, widening and deepening her understanding until her death in 1952. Montessori Method follows the guidance of the natural physiological and physical
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it was a teacher-centred learning process. Now, it was transformed to OBE or Outcomes-Based Education. It was introduced in the Philippines last July 2012 by the CHED or Commission on Higher Education. OBE has become a focal point for critics of educational reform all across the world. It calls for a shift in that paradigm (model, pattern), from content to process in which a child is called upon to demonstrate what he knows and can do against standards established by the traditional education system
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education. Our educational programs are not traditional in the sense that students are to duplicate each other others academic yardstick in order to graduate. Students, who attend this facility, are provided with various opportunities to graduate. They are able to graduate under non-traditional conditions. Mission Our institution is founded in non-traditional values with a flare to enable students to enjoy varying degrees of seeking their educational pursuits. As an educational organization, a
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Learning Perspectives Melissa Kryston Grand Canyon University: EDU-313N Educational Psychology July 13th, 2014 Everyone learns differently. How do we determine what type of learner someone is? This is determined by the teaching method in which they retain the most information. There is more to learning than whether or not someone is a fast or slow learner. There are several different intelligences that as a teacher will have to be addressed in a single lesson plan. This is not always the easiest
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life, which serves as a platform to convey general knowledge, and develops critical skills for children to achieve their best potential. Given its value to today’s society, there has since been a leap forward in research to identify why the educational system still remains in a state of hiatus (Rumberger & Lim, 2008). The unfortunate reality of today’s economic climate for example, has been recognised to cause a divide in academic success between socio-economically disadvantaged children, from
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