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    Adult Learning Reflection

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    Reflection on my teaching experience through PG cert program. Working in Nursing & Midwifery Education and Research Department as Nurses Educator since 2008. I realized the value of developing teaching skills based on teaching and learning theories supported by clinical expertise. However, my first teaching experience came in the form of being identified as Instructor Potential (IP) during Life support courses in 2006. The ALS faculty provided me with feedback that I showed enthusiasm to teach,…

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    Adult Learning Theory

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    The scenario Charles is a nine year old African American boy in the 4th grade. He is very energetic and enjoys talking. However, he also likes to be the center of attention. This focus on being the center of attention affects his ability to complete all his work well and establish good relationships with other students. When something happens Charles is assumed to be the ring leader and is often unheard by teachers. When this happens Charles will shut down, angry; and when given a chance to…

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    teaching adult learners, incorporates many perspectives and ideas from research. Among these are six andragogical principles related to motivation of adult learning. When reflecting upon learning experiences, adults should also consider cognitive, personality, and prior knowledge differences that may exist in each scenario. The following personal learning experiences serve as illustrations of these six principles. The Learner’s Need to Know I am guilty of attending professional learning…

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    university student and an instructor, who specialises in adult learning theory and the integration of critical thinking. The purpose of their research was to be informative and shine a light on the challenges that adult learners face when in an academic environment. To provide strategies that teachers, professors and lectures can implement in their classroom, to improve the learning of adult learners. In the journal article, ‘Adult Learning Theory: Applications to Non-Traditional College…

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    being an adult. When we are adults, we dream about being a kid again. Being a child can be the best and the worst thing ever. It is scary because you have the whole world around you. Waiting to judge you. It is also the best because you have the whole world around you, in the palm of your hands, waiting for you to judge it. The world is also testing you to see how far in life you will go, to see how successful you will become, and to see how knowledgeable you are. When you are an adult you…

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    School is a very important topic in life and it teaches you what you need to know, but does it teach you what life can really bring, well school does teach the basic rules on how to start an adult life like, it helps create relationship skills, it makes students learn how to respect others, and teaches students how to become an everyday worker. First, students can learn many valuable things from school, but one of the most important things they should learn is that the school helps create…

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    until he shows a tremendous amount of improvement and if not to be placed in an adult prison at 21. While growing up Nathaniel had to deal with several negative factors that…

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    As a hopeful, speech pathologist, if I was to reflect back on the lifespan that I would feel most challenging in the health system, it would have to be older adulthood. Older adult hood would be difficult to work with as there are a range of issues that may arise or they already are dealing with, that could impact the care in which they accept or receive. This lifespan also has had more life experiences and therefore they may see the treatment that they are going to get as not right or they…

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    40-65 years old. During this stage, adults are trying to begin their own families, establishing their own careers, and develop a sense of being apart of the bigger picture. Success in this stage leads to a feeling of having a purpose in life and feeling like they are making a difference or contribution to the world. Failure in this stage can lead to a feeling of meaningless and can make people become inactive. Many major life shifts can occur during this stage. Adults can find themselves wanting…

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    become an adult while he was alive,I think he would have said “yes”. Maturity comes with time and experience and with maturity comes adulthood. Some say that being a teenager and being an adult is impossible.But in some circumstances it can be accomplished. This situation happened with Henry as he went to war. His process of becoming an adult was sped up from him seeing,hearing,smelling,and touched throughout the experience at war. Henry going that gives him the maturity that typical adults…

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