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    children. The volunteer experience is also meaningful since I get to know the experience of tutoring children. It also means that I get understand the feeling of being social worker involving in tutoring by knowing the experience to be engaged in learning. Hopefully social worker can also gain specific knowledge that they need in order to for them to develop and learn. For starter the specific knowledge that I want to develop is being able to learn to communicate, interact, and engage with…

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    1.3 Constructivism Constructivism is a theory which is based on observation that emphasize learning is an active and through constructive process. It says that people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world, through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences (Bereiter, 1994). The teacher should encourage students to use active techniques (experiments, real-world problem solving) to create more knowledge and then to reflect on and talk about what they are doing…

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    their own knowledge and by being actively involved in the learning process. These are based on the theories known as constructivism and progressivism. For the theory involving constructivism, students assemble their own knowledge and each individual creates subjective representations to objectives due to their prior knowledge thus, teachers act as the guide on the side to direct them along the right understanding. Progressivism involves learning by doing which encourages critical thinking and…

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    Franklin I have always been very good at drawing and have always used this skill when trying to learn something new. Who knew there was a name for this style of learning? As a kinesthetic learner, I learn by doing; having direct involvement. There are many differences and similarities between Kinesthetic Learning preference some learning theories. For example, behavioral theories support the teacher-centered approach, whereas kinesthetic learners thrive in a student-centered environment.…

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    taken a more active role in learning while I have taken a more active role as the facilitator. I love communicating with my students in the Classroom. I can record and post a lesson, add visuals, and create an assignment for my students to complete, freeing myself up to provide one-on-one or small group support. Differentiation is one of the more challenging aspects of teaching. Google’s Chrome Web Store offers a large variety of extensions that can help students with specific learning…

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    Diversity and Active Learning of My School Life My biggest failure of my life so far is that I entered Shibuya Makuhari junior and senior high school. Before I came to this school, I was as a normal child as the other pupils in my elementary school. I had no career prospects then. If there was any career outlook for me, this was just to go to a local junior high school and senior high school as my classmates in elementary school went to. I didn’t think of any further perspective after…

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    Therefore, a thematic curriculum provides students with opportunities for independent learning, divergent thinking, risk-taking, problem solving, and chance to choose. Educators should make sure the theme covers many different learning areas when planning the curriculum. It is essential to make it relevant and as a topic of interest for children. One of the benefits of thematic approach is that it gives children…

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    I believe learning is an enculturation process that occurs in the context as a result of actively participating in social practices. This active participation is a jointly coordinating and negotiating process by which the individual utilizes the socially-valued function or social discourse (i.e., knowledge or language) as the way practitioners use it in a particular context, resulting in changing one’s membership from the novice to more central participation in a community of practice (Lave &…

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    make students feel comfortable and create a safe learning environment. Students who are comfortable with their teacher may participate more in class and are more likely to ask for help when needed. Science can be messy and students need to feel safe to fail, but more importantly they need to feel safe enough to talk about what is not working and how to fix it. Teachers who create positive relationships with their students promote a positive learning environment inside and outside the classroom…

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    self-directed learning( SDL) the individual takes the initiative and the responsibility for what occurs.individuals select, manage and assess their learning activities , which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means,at any age .in schools, teachers, can work towards( SDL)stage at time . The essential aspect of self-directed learning is establishing a climate of trust To learn effectively we must trust our selfs -understanding the way of self-directing learning…

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