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    due to inexperience and minimal knowledge around pregnancy and childbirth (Redshaw et al., 2007). The couple Lauren and Carl were keen to attend antenatal classes for active birth, however, due to shift pattern were unable to attend the classes. Therefore, a teaching session was offered to provide additional education support for active birth. Department of Health (DOH, 2007) state women who do not receive any antenatal education may be unable to make informed choice about treatment they wish to…

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    on a evolving set of perspectives such as progressive education, constructivist psychologies, and postwar left-reform politics. It believes that as educators, we should listen to children's needs and there is a shared image of child as competent, active, and strong learners (Edwards,Gandini, & Forman,1993).. In the project of "working together" conducted in a preschool inspired by Reggio Emilia approach, two co-teachers have observed the need of children to play together as a pair and or a group…

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    basis and in order for me to gain fundamental skills to fulfil my aspirations of working within corporate law. Studying law creates an awareness and an intellectual insight into the English law sphere. I have always had a passion for law and enjoy learning about the law, I often use the internet as a source to read and watch different cases. I have previously finished…

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    experiences of learning and best practices to the process. Then let her know that an ID knows how people learn and have techniques on how to help them learn better and more effective. He should then proceed to informed her that “the purpose of instructional design is to "identify the skills, knowledge and the attitude gaps of a targeted audience and to create select and suggest learning experiences that close this gap" (Malamed). Finally the ID can help engage the employee in learning…

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    resources as materials serve as a resource of language learning which guides both learners and teachers. c. Teachers. Teacher’s classroom management skills are the main…

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    others learn how to ‘play school’, but never really learn important objectives in their courses.” – Bergmann and Sams, Flip Your Classroom. The flipped classroom is a relatively new teaching approach that stems from its role in addressing the learning needs of students and involves flipping the traditional model of classroom instruction (Alvarez, 2012; Bergmann and Sams, 2012). In traditional setting, students spend class time listening to lectures and, if time permits, they work on examples…

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    current study of curriculum, two of the most important takeaways we have discussed, for me personally, are backward lesson planning and active engagement. These topics have shaped my outlooks as a future teacher and I cannot wait to implement them into my classroom. Lesson development and progression assist teachers with the finest lessons possible. Learning the correct curriculum and aligning it with the common core standards are vital to ensure that children receive the best education…

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    one another, students will get the experience of learning, through using their fine and gross motor skills as they begin to grow plants and vegetables using their hands and interacting with other students to pick what they have grown or planted, they will use reading skills by reading picture books of plants and gardens and interputering what they see , art skills by drawing pictures of plants and gardens activities,…

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    of Teaching class. Such topics include the use of cooperative Learning, classroom setting, adapting lesson plan and differentiated instructions by incorporating visuals, hands-on activities, simulations of real life situations etc so that students can nurture their skills academically, linguistically, socially as well as emotionally. The purpose of this report is to focus solely on the two major components of teaching-learning environment, and the components are relatively described…

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    above, it suggests that there are only two ways by which humankind can produce knowledge which are through passive observation or through active experiment. It mentions the word ‘Produce’ knowledge, which is the act of creating something new, in order to create something new, imagination and self reflection is required, which are indeed new ways of learning. Active experiment can be seen as experiencing an event first hand. It’s where the learner keenly searches for knowledge, whereas passive…

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