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    Student Reflection

    future courses and my career plans by incorporating them into each aspect of my learning process. Collaborative learning environments have taught to me to value others’ opinions and utilize them in my educational, career, and everyday life. Diversity plays a major role in our careers and educational endeavors. We have open forums and discussions that allow each student to express their views on a particular topic. This has caused us to showcase our diverse cultures and difference of how we each handle

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    Classroom Management

    Ethical Implications of Classroom Management 2 There are many things as teachers we have to watch out for when it comes to being good role models for students. The wrong move towards a student can lead to the beginning of a long drawn out process that can get your teaching license revoked, or worse than that jail. Knowing the rights and regulations for student and parent will neglect such things. We as role models

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    Canter's Behavior Cycle

    Canter’s Behavior Management Cycle Don Crosby Grand Canyon University: EDU. 536 Jan. 23rd, 2014 Lee Canter, and his wife Marlene, are both teachers who, in 1976,, came up with their own method for discipline, and behavior management, which became one of the most popular methods used by teachers. It was called” assertive discipline”, and put forth the idea that the teacher should take charge of the classroom. The Canter’s stated that, “that students had a right to learn in a calm, orderly

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    Mental Model/Mindset

    Mental Model Mindsets University of Phoenix OI/361: Innovation, Design, and Creativity for a Competitive Advantage Mental Model Mindsets Change is an everyday occurrence in life. Individuals are not always in agreement with change because of their mental models or mindsets. These terms describe the brain processes to make sense of what is happening in an individual's environment. This poses

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    Reading Comprehension

    Common Factors that affect the reading comprehension and abilities INTRODUCTION Reading comprehension is a learned skill that is dependent upon several factors. While there are certain factors that significantly aid reading comprehension, there are also factors that affect reading comprehension. Not every child or adult will glean the same amount out of a given text, for several underlying reasons. Aside from a learning disability, there are some more common factors that affect reading comprehension

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    Vark Assessment

    Vark Analysis Paper MacKenzie Pudenz Grand Canyon University NRS 429V January 19, 2013 Vark Analysis Paper “Multiple intelligences and mental abilities do not exist as yes-no entities but within a continua which the mind blends into the manner in which it responds to and learns from the external environment and instructional stimuli. Conceptually, this suggests a framework for a multimodal instructional design that relies on a variety of pedagogical techniques, deliveries, and media (Picciano

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    Instructional Design Matrix

    April Baylor March 17, 2012 SED-444 Alicia Leach Design Model ADDIE Model Systems Approach Model Kemp’s Instructional Design Model Instruction Design Perspective Developmental/Cognitive Behavioral Developmental/ Cognitive Instructional Strategy Cooperative Learning, Discovery and Questioning Cooperative Learning, Discovery and Questioning Cooperative Learning, Discovery and Questioning Description The Addie Model is a five-phase instructional design that consist of the

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    Vark Analysis

    VARK Analysis and Different Learning Styles The VARK questionnaire was developed by Neil Fleming in 1987. VARK is an acronym for Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic (Barman, Jaafar, & Rahim, 2009). This questionnaire consists of a 16 multiple choice questions that assess personal learning strategies. The questions may be skipped or have multiple answers depending on the person answering the questions. At the end of the questionnaire, the respondent will receive a score showing their preferred

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    Traiing

    Abstract Shan food industry is a flourishing company in the spices industry where it’s now leading and achieving success on the basis of their variety of spices .Above all the reason for Shan foods to rises suddenly in the industry is no doubt their performance is enhanced there would be many rezones but still Shan is at competing stage from National. This is a case study of Shan Foods. In this research I have try to find out the factors affecting transfer of training. As I have conducted research

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    Case Study

    for action Nick Zepke and Linda Leach Abstract Active Learning in Higher Education 11(3) 167–177 © The Author(s) 2010 Reprints and permission: sagepub. co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1469787410379680 alh.sagepub.com School of Educational Studies, Massey University, New Zealand Since the 1980s an extensive research literature has investigated how to improve student success in higher education focusing on student outcomes such as retention, completion and employability. A parallel

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