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    There are many youth activities outside of school that may not contribute to helping yourself become better. Children who play sports may have some advantages over those who do not choose to play sports. Specifically competitive youth sports that can help teach important life skills needed. The teamwork that is needed in competitive youth sports helps children interact with others. Competitive youth sports should be played by children to better help develop life skills needed to be successful…

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    Progressive Philosophy

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    can be defined as “the general beliefs and attitudes of an individual or group and the body of principles underlying a branch of learning or major discipline” (Moore, 1988). Appling philosophical ideas helps educators to clarify what the purpose is of teaching a subject and why they are teaching it. “Behaviorist adult education focuses on behavioral modification, learning through reinforcement, and instructional management by objectives.” (Buckingham, 2000). This philosophy emphasizes that…

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    activity is great for kids: It teaches them to socialize; it also helps develop their muscles and maintain a healthy weight. Getting kids active is an important part of their upbringing and a healthy habit to continue into adulthood. Physically fit kids perform better in school, are happier and they pride themselves in achieving academic success. Kids that are active in sports or physical activities perform better on academic standardized tests. Social skills are learned at an early…

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    4. Common Misconceptions The common misconceptions on the Flipped Learning Model are: a. The teacher’s role is diminished in Flipped Learning As noted by the authors, the presence of skilled professionals to facilitate learning activities is central to the successful deployment of Flipped Learning. As opposed to popular belief that teachers are less required in this mode of learning, they are needed to initiate when and how to deploy this alternative model of instruction. Teachers have to…

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    as distractions, creating a scripted conversation, moving too fast, lack of attention, and selective learning can prevent you from receiving a message. In Shana's case, her problem is that she is easily distracted. Shana cannot be considered an active listener because she is unable to concentrate on the present conversation, let alone listen and determine the message of the conversation. Active listening requires Shana to concentrate on the conversation, listen, and understand what the other…

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    human personality as well as in the development of a nation. Learning is the necessary part of education process which involves efficient us of cognitive and metacognitive process. Cognition help a person to connect in a multiple range of mental processes in order to realize the world around them. Cognitive Strategy Instruction (CSI) is an instructional approach which emphasizes the expansion of thinking as a means to enhance learning [1]. Cognitive strategies cannot be functional…

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    At George Fisher Middle School, students and teachers work together to collaborate and create a positive learning environment. The 6cs of the school that are emphasized areas of focus are critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, citizenship, and compassion. Students in this class include students who enjoy participating and having an active role in the learning. The class also features many theatre kids, I can take into consideration these interests. Prior knowledge-…

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    cope with the kind of society we are in. In 2008, Lucido Bilbao and company as cited by Alvior (2014) said that curriculum is known to be as the “heart” of any learning institution which means that educational institutions cannot operate if there is no curriculum. Therefore, in its deepest sense, curriculum refers to the “holistic learning experiences of every person in our society in general”. The physical education curriculum serves the purpose of standardizing the curriculum ensuring…

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    hours a week. The name for this is Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and isnâ€TMt considered schooling in the usual format although there are certain literacy targets included within the framework. This method is based on the notion of learning through play – learning about colours…

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    documents encourage students to make informed decisions towards health and physical activity and students to develop healthy lifestyles. A learning program includes learning about physical education topics and physical activity opportunities for students. • Do you believe the HPE LA should exist in Primary School Curriculum? The Health and Physical Education Learning Area should definitely…

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