Learning and Assessment Basics Marsha Jameson EDU 510: Assignment 1 Summer 2012 Describe the characteristics of the learners in your current (or future) role as an educator. The characteristics of my learners are as follows: males between the ages of 18-34 from single family homes; with some high school and with less than 8th grade education. Why choose people that have these particular characteristics? It is because they make-up a large part of the prison population in
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"A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective" When a client goes to see a hypnotherapist for a session it is an essential key to find out clues about them, to see what are there likes and dislikes and how they process. A hypnotherapist will usually in the first session try to get to know the client by having a general chat so that they can use an induction in the PMR which will be suitable for
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several research work at university, I have research skills including critical thinking, literature review, perform experiments and data analysis. | Music listening:By listening to different types of music over the years, I become more sensitive to others ‘emotions and able to anticipate expectations and reactions of people in normal life. | Planning skill:I usually make a plan before starting a project. I like thinking over all aspects of the task and make a good preparation in order to heighten
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Joshua Oldham 14 April 2015 GEN 200 Final Essay As I went through this class this semester we discussed things from Time Management Skills, to Plagiarism, from identifying Personal Learning styles to using sources in a paper. I was reminded that even academically I need to set achievable goals to achieve bigger goals. Doing this will lead to much better success, and will help in my success in my career as I carry on the same routine there. So as I took this class I came up with a few educational
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we become better leaders? Like personalities, leadership styles also have their characteristics and it’s these characteristics that we need to take a closer look at. In an article titled “Seven Mistakes To Avoid As A Manager” by Max Messmer he writes “most management skills can be learned” (Seven Mistakes). This thought is resonating, telling us the importance of leadership styles, and how by learning and understanding these different styles, we can become a better leader. How do leaders create
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School Environment Analysis Essay Grand Canyon University: EDA-575 February 8, 2012 School Environment Analysis No school is a utopia. Each presents unique problems and challenges, and with that comes opportunities for change and successes. Many times it takes a giant collaborative effort to bring about change, and there are times where it seems that the challenges are insurmountable. I work in a public inner city high school in Syracuse, NY. There are issues within the school including
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developing higher order cognitive skills such as problem solving and critical thinking. * Collaborative/Cooperative Learning - Cooperative and collaborative learning are instructional approaches in which students work together in small groups to accomplish a common learning goal.They need to be carefully planned and executed, but they don't require permanently formed groups. * Critical Thinking - Critical thinking is a collection of mental activities that include the ability to intuit, clarify
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descriptions in the text, where do you see yourself on the Kolb Inventory of Learning Styles? * * I view myself as an Active Experimentation leaning more to the Accommodators learning style. There are two reasons that make me put these down. One reason being the example that was given for active experimentation in the text book. “An example of this ability is being ready to move quickly from thinking to action.” (John N. Gardner, 2011) I have viewed myself with the ability to dive right
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schools to understand that a student’s capability should be based upon their individual learning style. This learning style is affected and determined by many factors in a student’s life; one of them however, is the unique and individual make-up of one’s brain. For this reason, many educators have looked to Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences to help them meet the individual learning styles of students in their classroom. Sitting in the classroom staring into space, the child looks
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well? Your analysis should be limited to a maximum of five pages for text and five pages for exhibits. Key concepts learned, if applied, within the course or other courses will fetch greater marks. Be aware of your analysis as it should based on logical justifications and rigorous reasoning rather ordinary facts. Data, unreasonably, fitted will result in loss of grade. Your grade has following ten detailed components. 1. Identification of key issues, relationships among them, with their significance
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