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    CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Theoretical Review: Socialization theory. Socialization is the process by which human newborns begin to acquire the skills necessary to perform as a functioning member of the society, and is the most influential learning process one can experience. Although cultural diversity manifests in the actions, customs, and behaviors of entire social groups, the most fundamental expression of culture is achieved at the individual level. This expression can only occur…

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    Classroom’s Atmosphere The Classroom’s Atmosphere is vital to a Student’s success and impacts students in many ways. Classroom’s Atmosphere talks about the ventilation inside the classroom, the mood inside the classroom, and the overall color and brightness of the classroom. Ms. Firestone states that a negative learning environment or setting that adversely affects student learning, can affect the students in many ways such as low student achievement, poor behavior, student anxiety, or…

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    Introduction Peer pressure have always been around, yet, not many people today know exactly what peer pressure is and the effects it can have on one person, whether it be good or bad. And yes, there is such a thing as good peer pressure. Many believe that peer pressure can only have a negative impact, but peer pressure may have a positive impact on a teenagers’ life. It all depends on the types of friends they have or whether they choose to avoid or fall into being pressurised. Peer pressure…

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    2.1.1 Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation According to Deci and Ryan (1995) self-determination theory is divided into two general types of motivation, one is intrinsic motivation which refers to motivation to engage in an activity, because it is enjoyable and satisfying to do, the other type of motivation is extrinsic motivation which is based on external rewards to the activity itself. It refers to the performance of an activity in order to attain some separable outcome, or to achieve some…

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    Female Teachers Throughout a person’s life they will perceive others in a variety of different ways. A misconception is a person’s conclusion of another person’s character, appearance or trait that may be a false perception of who that person truly is. Other times a perception may capture the truth about another person. Stereotypes in society are widely accepted generalizations about a group of people that typically ignore specificalities or individuals in a population, while misconceptions…

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    Coming into this class, I believed I had a very clear understanding of my leadership style and how I was able to work through different situations. My leadership style has a major influence from my home life and how I was taught to act and to treat others. With this, going through the different types of leadership during class, such as the seven C’s, the Myer-Briggs personality test, and the Leadership styles test, has let me understand more clearly the leadership styles I have developed over…

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    Learning and interaction go side by side. We learn by interacting with people or environment around us or both, thus, encouraging learners to participate in the learning process. One such pedagogical approach that is based on learners’ participation is the interactive pedagogy. Therefore, Values and Civic Education which is a programme responsible for the development of learners as individuals and good citizens will be more suitable to be schooled at primary level in an interactive manner. As…

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    Structuralism, functionalism and psychodynamic theory contributes by showing up in schools and focused on a mental process in a more systematic and accurate manner. Both structuralism and functionalism are connected because functionalism can not work without structuralism because it sets the foundation of everything else. The five major perspectives are biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and humanistic. Biological perspective looks at the way the nervous system, hormones and…

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    Summary In the video “Changing paradigms of education”, the narrator Ken Robinson talks about the current education system, the problems associated with it and the potentially damaging consequences that it renders. He also analyses how we can revolutionize the system in order to bring about better learning. He starts off by saying that every country is bringing about changes in its education system which is a dire need of today because the education system is more like a factory line…

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    PREVENTING AND MANAGING MINOR BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS The distinction between changing and managing behaviours is important. Changing behaviours learned over a long period of time involves detailed assessment followed by purposeful, direct work with the child. This is often done with therapeutic guidance from the treatment plan. Such a plan would be shared with the foster provider at the beginning of the relationship with the child, in order to develop an individual care plan together. Assistance…

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