Reflective Journal Diana McKenzie ECE 205 Introductions to Child Development Instructor: Elizabeth Vanausdeln October 16, 2015 Reflective Journal This course has really helped me to have a better understanding of how to prepare myself as an educator in providing the best developmentally appropriate practices for the necessary child development. Not only prepare me for that but prepare for all the challenges that will take place during routine transitioning time in the classroom and making
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values? To make the above goals successful- the key objectives are self- discipline and Planning. Knowledge and experience; attained by constant learning also proven invaluable in achieving our goals. Learning to use optimism, pessimism and intelligences (realism) using them to your advantages. Goals might change, but values are the anchors and reliable. Values are important motivators. They are the most important core stones of what one believe to be and where one want to go with those goals
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Chapter 3, complete the following assessments: * "Assess: Your Multiple Intelligences" on pages 32–33 * "What Can you Learn About Your Personality?" on pages 41–42 2. Next, write a 200-word essay using Microsoft Word answering the following questions: * What is your dominant intelligence? * Based on the definitions of the eight intelligences listed on pages 33–34, describe your top intelligence in your own words. * Are you surprised by the result? Why?
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Danielle Gronberg Journal Week 4 29 September 2014 Reflect on your coursework so far. What assignment was the most engaging and why? What information have you learned? How will you use your new knowledge? Evaluate your work so far. What assignments and/or activities did you excel in? What could you have improved on? The assignment that I was most engaged thus far would have to be the assignment in week 3 about China, India and the US and its youth oriented marketing in comparisons. I think
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"Attribution and Social Learning" Please respond to the following:•From the first e-Activity, contrast the advantages and disadvantages of just-in-time learning. Evaluate whether or not this is a valid and worthwhile investment to help increase the productivity within an organization. Describe your personal experience(s) with just-in-time learning.Just in time learning I think is a great advancement in the way we acquire and retain information. Per the “The Head First Formula” article I read it
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John E Gombos Bcom/275 Career Plan Building Activity: Reasoning Aptitude Researching, innovating, and strategizing were the top three results from my reasoning aptitude assessment. After looking through the details of the researching result, I have learned that I am able to easily learn and retain new information. This has taught me that I have a willingness to learn since my subconscious mind easily memorizes new topics. Having a researching orientated reasoning aptitude makes me believe that
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Becoming a successful learner has been a challenge for me. With all the time I have to spend at work here in Iraq I tend to put off a lot of my study time and cram everything into a couple of hours a week. I really had to get used to not always having someone there to guide me through the lessons and dig deep to learn on my own. I think that me having the motivation to better myself and learning my actual style of learning has helped me tremendously and I hope I will see an increase in my grades
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between the omniscient detective and the detective’s friend, because Hastings doesn’t discover the importance of the chess table. The author exhibits Hastings as the less intelligent person in the partnership, and thereby he makes Poirot’s brilliant intelligence shine through even more. This partnership is therefore one of the classic characteristics from “The Golden Age.” The story also provides detailed descriptions of the story’s main characters and does it in a way so the reader can relate to the
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Learner-Centered Psychological Principles The following 14 psychological principles pertain to all learners and the learning process. They are best understood as an organized set of principles; no principle should be viewed in isolation. This document is adapted from the principles developed by the American Psychological Association. 1.The learning of complex subject matter is most effective when it is an intentional process of constructing meaning from information and experience. Successful learners
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Competency Statement II To advance physical and intellectual competence. Daily physical activities are included in our curriculum and are placed on the family board for parents to follow along at home if they choose. I encourage all the parents to continue with the lessons at home. Children learn continuously all day and we should use each moment as a teaching moment. During meal times they are encouraged to self-feed at the appropriate stages using their fingers and spoons. Having child-sized
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