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    Preschool Years

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    such as physical, cognitive, emotional and social development. Therefore, it is very important that the learning environment for these young children is developmentally appropriate and enhances and promotes development and learning in all areas. Preschoolers are very exuberant and full of energy. Therefore, it is recommended that they spend at least a quarter of their day in physical activities. By the preschool…

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    children’s learning adventures. I love how their brains process learning through play and of course, I love children. In my opinion, to be able to teach children, one has to love being around them because if not then teaching is just a monotonous job that would not really make a difference. A teacher should teach children to know that everything - especially learning - is possible if one is willing to put much effort into it.…

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    topic: Here’s Looking at Urges and Cravings Today’s group was focused on handling urges and cravings. Group activity included learning the patterns of U&C, utilizing the handout to identify personal internal and external triggers to U&C, and learning skills to handle U&C without the use of alcohol or substance(s). PO was on time for group and moderately participated in the group activity. PO identified his triggers as family problems, physical discomfort, and old friends. PO shared examples…

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    consolidate their learning. The in-class activities helps to facilitate the students’ learning via interactive…

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    Education today focuses on individualized education and learner autonomy. Students are supposed to be responsible for their own learning and should be made aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Intelligence has traditionally been measured by using I.Q. tests but those testsare only measure one type of intelligence. I.Q. tests are not an entirely accurate way to determine who are intelligent and who are not. Therefore the multiple intelligence theory is very important to modern education…

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    exception (Finger and Brand, 1999). Literature regarding organizational learning of public organizations is not developed yet and still under developing process (Ferdinand, 2004). Mintzberg (1983) mentioned that public organizations could be classified as “machine bureaucracy” and their learning based on the power and politics (Huzzard, 2000). It is need to be recognize the functionality of power that facilitate in the organizational learning and engagement of stakeholder in public organizations…

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    3306 I was unaware of the processes, and evaluations, we must adhere to in order to fully understand where our student stands in their orthographic awareness. Learning these teaching processes and evaluation strategies helped me develop a new outlook of my second grade student and her abilities. It also aided in my preparation of activities that would help further her understandings of orthographic rules, reading strategies and phonological awareness that she had yet to master. In order to…

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    Healthy Heart Habits

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    The kids are physically active and learning new skipping skills,they learn healthy heart habits. The children learn the value of community service, by fundraising for an important cause, research into heart disease, Jump Rope for Heart is an activity that kids like to do, it has the potential to draw them away from sedentary pursuits, This program , by its very nature focuses on and progresses kids locomotive skills Jump Rope for Heart is very accessible, any child, regardless of fitness level…

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    Fit For Life Class

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    Is there a class or activity at school that you enjoy? Lots of students enjoy taking art classes, gym classes, core classes, and after school clubs. At my school many students and I enjoy taking a Fit For Life class. Students enjoy Fit For Life because they enjoy learning unique games and sports. Some of the games we play are paper football, flag football, and archery. For paper football we get to compete against our classmates and have tournaments against the other classes. When we play flag…

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    2. Characteristics of Young Learners in Learning There are some popular theories can be applied in Teaching English for Young Learners (TEYL) classroom situation by some expert. According to Vygotsky (1962), Children learn through social interaction. Children build their knowledge through other people, interaction with teachers and their friend. Teachers have roles as arbiter the world for children through playing, ideas, experiences, question, and stories. Teachers work actively with…

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