Learning Environment in Constructivist Classroom Kulamani sahoo & Anita Behera M.phil scholar Ravenshaw university,Cuttack Email: klmnsahoo@gmail.com/ anitabehera44@gmail.com Phone.no-9853555132 In this paper the author had described about the constructivist classroom and how it differs from the traditional classroom. Knowledge is not attained but constructed. This statement is a new challenge in the present classroom. Construction of understanding is a core element in the highly
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spent on continuing the hiring process. Frequent turnover of administration at a school site reduces consistency and direction for the staff and students and ultimately affects student learning. Current testing instruments such as the Praxis Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision Examination are effective as summative assessment of the candidate’s attainment of certain skills but an ineffective detector of how the candidate will perform as a leader (Clifford, 2012). This qualitative
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Running head: How Do I Learn Best How Do I Learn Best Kelli Powell Grand Canyon University: NRS 429V September 30, 2012 What is a learning style? Well a learning style is the way a person tends to learn best. It involves your preferred method of taking in, organizing, and making sense of information, Lake Washington Institute of Technology (2012). Some people prefer to learn by doing and touching, others prefer to learn by seeing, or by hearing the information. Still others learn
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Student Mentor Reflection 3 DESCRIPTION The student and I sat down approximately half way through the placement to discuss their progress so far, and to identify if learning outcomes were being met and if there were any additional outcomes to add to the learning plan. We took time to discuss the outcomes and the student presented and/or discussed evidence of achievement. The RCN in 2007 identified the need for an intermediate assessment to recognise progress made. FEELINGS Having worked alongside
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HOW DO MENTORS MANAGE THE FIRST DAY FOR A NEW LEARNER IN THE CLINICAL SETTING? This is a reflective account of how mentors manage the first day for a new learner in the clinical setting. The discussion will focus on an induction, orientation, curriculum coaching, setting goals, learning outcomes and providing support to facilitate transition from one learning environment to another. Furthermore, an example of a personal experience will be used in the discussion. The term mentor is used to denote
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INFT6300- Computer Game Design Learning Journal A learning journal is designed to support the activities of the course. It is a vehicle for reflecting upon the material the student is studying and is also a progressive record of learning throughout the duration of the course. It is used by the Coordinator as a means of assessing the student’s abilities in analysing, critiquing, questioning and problem solving. For this course your learning journal must be organised around the 6 course modules
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Malaysian Online Journal of Instructional Technology ISSN : 1823-1144 Vol. 2, No. 1, April 2005 Strategies for Effective Communication of Educational Instructions in Nigeria Ezeja Ogili School of Distance Learning and Continuing Education Institute of Management and Technology Enugu, South-East, Nigeria Abstract Effective communication is usually the result of a careful selection of the appropriate medium or combination of media available. This is to ensure the transmission of message from one
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Running head: Motivation, Conflict, and Ethics Motivation, Conflict, and Ethics University of Phoenix Motivation, Conflict, and Ethics As an employee of a Medicare contractor communication is a vital aspect of the work environment. There is a 24 hour hotline which serves as means of communication between employees and human resources. The use of a 24 hour hotline as a communication method allows flexibility among the staff in receiving information. Professional, societal, and individual
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to traffic it into the United States and again George becomes extremely wealthy. In the end, George gets caught a few more times by the FBI and is now serving his sentence in a penitentiary. Throughout this film a number of themes relating to Psychology, and those that we have talked about in class, could be seen. The strongest concept is obviously drugs and the effects they have on people. Another fairly strong concept is George’s learning style throughout the film when it comes to learning the
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University of Phoenix Material Effective Study Habits Worksheet Respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: 1. Describe your ideal study environment. I would describe my ideal study environment in my home would have to be in my bedroom with the door close. In my room it also very quiet and always set my mind at ease helping me concentrates on my assignments. I find that when I am comfortable it helps me to focus making me finish my assignment faster. 2. List some of
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