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    Cognitive development of the human brain has been a source of interest for generations of educators, researchers, and psychologists. The Stanford Binet Intelligence Quotient was used in the early 1900s. Behaviorists, John Watson and B.F. Skinner, began to study children and hypothesized that children were impressionable and transformable. These researchers believed that through reward of good behavior and discouragement of unacceptable behavior a child’s environment would shape the learning…

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    My Learning Style Essay

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    Throughout your life you find that no one can learn the same way. As going through my school days we were taught hands on and the teacher stayed on certain topics for a week. We always had worksheets or some type of song to learn to help with learning. We all seemed to learn through play and music. We had to bring in things with letter sounds and do show and tell. They used flashcards, small groups, and tried to keep the parents involved. We did not have technology back then. We had to…

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    schools increasing every year.” (Full day kindergarten” 2013) Full day kindergarten would be a positive thing because it starts kids off earlier while they are young, it opens up more jobs, helps families, has more time for learning and increased intelligence. Full day kindergarten helps a lot of families by, saving them money, it starts off by saving money from all families and especially for the low income families by not having to pay for a babysitter or daycare center. “Full-day…

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    “a set of skills allowing individuals to find and resolve genuine problems they face.” (Miller, 2010) In a typical classroom, teachers tend to focus on verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences. Personally, even though I teach PE, in my health classroom I focus on those two intelligences. To make changes and add more personal choices into my classroom I have begun to create choice boards for each unit I teach. We are currently finishing our drug unit and for the concluding…

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    ECE Reflection Assignment

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    Reflection Paper Assignment Discuss what you have learned during your journey through the ECE program and how it will assist you in achieving further academic and work related goals. Two years ECE program is fully equipped to prepare a good teacher. It provides wide range of training, knowledge of children’s development and psychology. I also have learned the knowledge about work related rule, regulation and professional due care. I am confident that the knowledge that I learned in the ECE…

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    a tool that provides freedom to people thus required to be given on an equality basis. To her, disabilities are termed by societal and situational elements thus providing specialized education needs to the disabled is a basis of fetching vertical social inequalities (Terzi, 2014, pp.…

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    Emotional intelligence is the ability to be manage your emotions as well as other 's emotions. Emotional intelligence requires certain skills such as having the ability to identify your emotions and other 's emotions, utilizing emotions to use it for problem solving and to be able to adjust emotions. In the textbook Manning,Ahearne & Reece (2011) explains that people who possess a high level of emotional intelligence have many qualities needed in sales such as being optimistic, having empathy,…

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    Intelligence is not what one can acquire from books, but how one can effectively react to non-receptive content. In the article “Blue-collar Brilliance”, Mike Rose contends that workers in the professional field are not more resourcefully adequate than blue-collar and service workers. Being successful in the labor or service field requires the same set of mind tools as doctors, lawyers, scientists, and other professionals. The way a doctor generates a diagnosis based on intuition and medical…

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    which surrounds people. For that reason environment plays a major role in either positive facilitation or negative impediment regarding one’s learning. Therefore we will look into environment and its influence on physical, intellectual, emotional and social development as well as language. The process of development refers to a positive change in a life of individual from a single cell to multifunctional and complex being at the end of one’s existence. The process is a gradual and one is…

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    Kolbe Index Analysis

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    independent of intelligence, education and personality. The index insist on four problem-solving types which are fact finder, follow-thru, quick start and implementor. The fact finder means the way we gather information. The follow-thru which is mentions to the arrangement and organizing information. Next, quick start which means the way we deal with time and uncertainty. Lastly, implementor is how we handle…

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