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    According to neuroscience, people learn more through social interaction. Team learning is very important in schools as a learning organization and to the academic development of teachers and other employees. Team learning allows members of a team thinking and acting together. In schools colleagues learn more by working and learning with other colleagues. They take time to consider what each person understand about the learning and knowledge they have created collectively during the discussions…

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    Professional Development is an essential component of building aptitude and developing as an professional as well as an individual. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. I have found the learning plan to be quite useful in allowing me to focus more on myself. Course work allows me to develop and enhance the skills I need. However, actually having a plan set up and knowing that I have to work on these areas for improvements, provided me with a perfect sense of how I can work towards…

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    points then she wanted to improve her scores to 600 points, so she decided to study English intensively especially about TOEIC part. According to the statement, it shows that the students who took the English standardized tests were interested in learning English more than others who had never…

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    ages. Object-based learning in museums is effective because some concepts are hard to picture. Seeing the objects up close brings evidence to a learning experience. Since the sculptures are larger than life, children can walk all around the objects and get up close. This will add to the museum’s various opportunities for free-choice learning (Falk 2000, 25). The majority of the activities include opportunity for social interactions and discussions that enhance the learning experiences by…

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    around for a long time and no matter what somehow a kid learns or has his hand of one. Some parents use it as a learning tool for their young ones but it is also used to distract their children from certain things they may find boring or just trying to calm them down. How is this really helpful though? There are educational games kids can use and have used to develop them such as learning how to count or learn their ABC’s. But how many of them really use it for that purpose, could this just be…

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    Euro Americans Reflection

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    insight about how to deal with each person differently. It showed me that I cannot interact or view my employees the same, because we are all different, each of us has a different lifestyle and beliefs. This class also helped me professionally by learning to accept my employees as they are and to try to encourage my employees to do the same. Overall, I think that this Managing Diversity class was a good class. It helped me grow as a person and professionally. It taught me useful things that I…

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    Grasha-Riechmann student learning style survey (LSI) with the outcomes of 3.4 on independent, 4 on advoiant, 3.9 on collaborative, 3.9 on dependent, 3 on competitive and 4.2 on participant skills. I will incorporate the outcome of my Learning Style Inventory (LSI) and the results of the Learning Centre Survey (LCS), such as meta-cognitive awareness, collaborative and participation skills, to reflect on how I learned in the past. This reflection assignment helped me to identify and recognize my…

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    Classroom Motivations

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    just a place to learn in a classroom; it is also a place to explore your personal interests and learn from your classmates. I have participated in many different school activities over the past few years. I started learning flute when I was in Grade 3. My biggest motivation for learning the flute was probably the fact that I wanted to be in a band. I remember when my brother used to be in the school band and I would go to his performances. After watching the first performance, I was already…

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    Bradshaw and Hultquist (2017) explain that the purpose of small group activities such as discussion is to enable students to develop responsibility for one’s own learning progress, develop interpersonal skills, and to enable students to become more aware of their own emotional reactions and moral standings. In addition, it teaches students how to listen, to provide and receive feedback, to learn how to respect others distinctive views and expertise, enhances communication and collaboration,…

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    Revel Reflection Report

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    a ‘learning culture’ in the school in which all stakeholders such as the Church, teachers, support staff, the wider community and first and foremost the children themselves, regard learning as an enjoyable, lifelong process which has intrinsic value. The outcome of such an education should be far more than ensuring that the children are ‘secondary ready’; it should guarantee that children are confident individuals who have the independence needed to take responsibility for their own learning and…

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