Storytelling is a means for sharing and interpreting experiences. It can be used as a method to teach ethics, values, and cultural norms and differences and learning is most effective when it takes place in social environments that provide authentic social cues about how knowledge is to be applied. Stories function as a tool to pass on knowledge in a social context. The library club vice president, Reina Mae Pajora, brought her classmates Trisha Alcantara, Louise Guzman, Hasmin Bona and JM Boyles
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There are all types of learning. The one I prefer to do the most is Active learning. To me active learning means being engaged in conversations on topics that are being taught by an instructor. When you ask a question your taking action towards learning something new. To me that is a very obvious way of active learning. When you read or research a topic this is another way of active learning. When your present in a classroom but don’t ask any questions. I would consider that passive learning
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FS 5: FORM 1 for FS 5 (For Field Study Student and Mentor) Documenting and Assessing Student Progress 1. List the procedures you follow to correct different types of student work (e.g., daily papers, homework, tests, projects, etc.) Hands- on exercises everyday with proper monitoring of every student or every group of the class. Visual presentation of the said procedure. Showing of possible mistakes that students commit
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being deployed to Iraq and going overseas to Honduras it opened my eyes. That’s when I noticed I love all about the computer Intel and secret missions. What is military intelligence? It’s the primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide timely, relevant, accurate, and synchronized intelligence and electronic warfare support to tactical, operational and strategic-level commanders. In other words, they work with all Special Forces, Delta, FBI, DEA, CIA and other
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very smart, and animals are also as smart as humans. Scientists somehow find it very hard to study animals, because of how smart they are. “Many pitfalls await the scientist trying. To interpret animal’s behavior and make inferences about their intelligence,” this shows that animals are very intelligent.
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There have been a surprising number of people throughout history considered geniuses, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Marie Curie, Pablo Picasso, Grace Hopper, Hedy Lamarr, Frida Kahlo, and so on. Considered geniuses for contributions into the realms of math, art, philosophy, technology, and society, these people diverged civilization from what was comfortable and accepted to new roads and revealed groundbreaking advancements. Some believe that geniuses are those with IQ scores
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Perils and Promises of Praise”, is about how students interrupt received praises from others and from that form how they view their own intelligence. Once their intelligence view of themselves is formed it goes on to affect their efforts toward learning in school. There are two types of intelligences that students will develop, either they will have a fixed intelligence or a growth mind-set. Dweck (2009) states that “in the fixed mind-set, students care first and foremost about how they'll be judged;
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The Cognitive Intelligence Of Bottlenose Dolphins Bottlenose dolphins are considered as one of the most intelligent animals on earth, even compared to humans. Many researchers have taken an interest in dolphins; studying their behaviour for years as to understand the complexity of their cognitive developments. Scientists have been conducting experimental research on a dolphins` cognitive reception, particularly the “adaptable, [and] highly sociable,” (Marino R910) bottlenose dolphins. Through
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Compare/Contrast Essay: Malcolm Gladwell - “The 10,000 Hour Rule” Have you ever thought about what makes someone better than you? Is it innate talent, or is it thousands of hours of practice. Malcolm Gladwell argues that know one is just born innately gifted and through the years becomes better than everyone without practice, a lot of it. I agree with Gladwell on the point that “Achievement is talent plus preparation” (60). This is the point of view adopted by Malcolm Gladwell in his essay “The
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students who have been stripped of their interests by the formal education system. Furthermore, the the impact of the formal education system methods of determining the “intelligence” of an individual has led to the demise of many students who don’t fit into the system according to Davidson. In the 21st century, an individual’s intelligence in most aspects of life is shaped by technology. According to Ho, technological machines are gradually shaping the artificial definition “smartness” created by hierarchies
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