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    Autistic Children

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    Boating Tips for Autistic Children Many people find boats and the motions of the water to be calming, and many autistic children may feel the same way. There’s no reason why boating can’t be a pleasurable experience for your child, despite their special needs. In fact, Lori Mcllewan, the chairperson of the National Autism Association agrees that water can be a comfort because “it helps them to maintain a sense of balance and feel a sense of weightlessness.” However, there needs to be preparation…

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    Learning Activity #4: Objective vs Subjective Exercise How and why understanding the differences between objective and subjected statements, reasoning will help me achieve academic success? Because of the formula and methodology used which is often used in mainstream media, books, programs, films, movies, articles, music, religion and a plethora of other different genre’s we are often misinformed or given a half- truth on a particular subject and therefore as the general population, we don’t…

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    Analysis and Evaluation Evaluation and Analysis of Learning My mega maths lesson was based on the theme shapes. I decided to use the shapes question for this particular week because the children had lessons on 2D shapes the previous week and would be able to use their prior knowledge to help them solve the problem in this particular question. Aubrey (2013) states that it is important for children to be able to access their prior knowledge and ongoing cognitive processing in every lesson.…

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    Geometric Habits Of Mind

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    higher Van Hiele levels of thought. These two systems of thinking, along with the readings and class activities, have helped to structure the discussions we have had as a class and the vision I have for my future classroom. The five phases of learning, as discussed by Howse and Howse in Linking the Van Hiele Theory to Instruction, should…

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    arrangement of the room will already be prepared in a way that is beneficial to the students’ age. The students will be arranged in groups, which will allow students to collaborate on their work. For this particular activity group placement was not done randomly. For this activity the seating arrangement of students will be strategically thought through before class. Classroom organization is also…

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    Language theories influence classroom practice? Dogme and Emergent Language theories both challenge the traditional teaching methods. A Dogme theory approaches teaching from a ‘materials light’ perspective, with very little to none of the classroom activities coming from a textbook or syllabus (Boyadzhieva, 2014, p. 783). The idea is to get the students’ to become autonomous learners and for them to come to the classroom with their own set of objectives. All tasks are interactional and…

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    While lying in my bed, I heard footsteps thunder down the stairs, followed by shouts from my stepmother, “you had those three stupid kids with her, but you won’t even have one with me!” That night not even my tears could put me to sleep. I cried beneath my pillow, trying to drown out the yelling. After hours of fighting, I heard glass shatter on the floor, and my dad finally say that she needed to leave. A string of profanity followed as she stomped away. To this day, I can’t sleep at my…

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    Homework

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    academic, but instead to create extra grades in the system. As a result of this educational issue, students have began to do their work in order to maintain grades instead of doing it to gain knowledge. Although some teachers view homework as a helpful learning tool to education, it often…

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    Focus of dimension: Considers how well the teacher manages instructional time and routines and provides activities for students so that they have the opportunity to be involved in learning activities. Summary of strengths: Clear behavior expectations: Teachers were observed stating clear expectations, such as, “show me a quiet hand”, “put your tray in front of you”, and “This is how we hold scissors safely.” During the observation, it was evident that most children understood the rules and…

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    Explain how social organisations and relationships affect the learning process. When children start school they are will go through short simple assessments to enable them to be put in a group of which an activity or task they are asked to complete is appropriate for their stage and level of learning. The learning process can be affected by many different things in a positive or less positive way. For example When a child has built a relationship with another child whom is more confident at…

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