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    Attitude Of Confucius

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    Every person in this world has different attitudes towards learning. There is someone who wants to study for his or her own benefit and there are some people who use learning as a reason to fulfill desire such as gaining a title and money. Learning for external benefit is totally against the Chinese teaching, especially when it comes to Confucius. Confucius is well known as one of the most influential Chinese philosophers and teachers. His teachings are focusing on the social relationship such…

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    during tests I can remember them to help me answer questions. Multiple intelligence also explains different learning styles. Bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, and musical/rhythmic are my top three learning styles. My bodily/kinesthetic intelligence basically is that I actively get involved with my learning. I just started taking my flashcards to the gym so I can go over them while on the treadmill. My interpersonal intelligence is being able to be a great leader, do well in cooperative…

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    In his book, The Dumbest Generation, Mark Bauerlein claims that those who constitute the population of individuals under the age of thirty are members of the “dumbest generation”. He even goes to such an extreme as saying, “You guys don’t know anything,” (Bauerlein). However, is this not true? In today’s society, the students in the education system have gone from genuinely attempting to learn subject matter to simply just caring about letter grades and percentages, rather than retaining the…

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    The Jigsaw Classroom

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    The jigsaw classroom is a cooperative learning technique used in school systems around the United States. Its success found in the classroom with student participation has not gone unnoticed and more and more schools have started to use this style of teaching. Just as in a jigsaw puzzle, the jigsaw classroom works the same way. Each student is an important piece to the learning process and assigned a job to help create a final product. Since students’ parts are so essential, each student feels…

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    Manipulatives In Maths

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    Throughout history civilizations have used physical objects to help solve everyday math problems. In Southwest Asia they used counting trays; wooden or clay trays covered in sand that the user drew symbols in as a tally chart. The ancient Romans then modified these to create the world’s first abacus. The Mayans, Aztecs and Incas all had different versions of knotted strings. The first true manipulatives were invented in the late 1800’s, they were maneuverable objects that appealed to several…

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    “The limits of my language are the limits of my world” (Ludwig Wittgenstein, n.d). There are four theories on how children gain oral language they are Behaviorist, Innatist, Constructivist and Social Interactionist. All four theories have there own belief as to why they feel the way they do, there are also questions on these theories about how they are missing key points for children to gain oral development. Every one is entitled to their opinion and their view as why they feel the way they…

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    Vygotsky placed a great deal of importance on the position played by culture in an infant’s development. He accepted that infants were born with established mental abilities like the capacity to focus on specific items. However, according to his theory, infants don 't have the capacity to do thing such as problem solving. Infants are able to learn through guided learning from more intelligent people. One of the key ideas of Vygotsky 's theory is the zone of proximal development. This is the…

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    Roles, responsibilities and relationships in life long learning In this essay I shall be looking at the roles. Responsibilities and relationships in life long learning In teaching life long learning it is vitally important for the students needs that the tutor understands the current legislation In order to achieve this it is important to have an understanding of legislation and codes of practice Key aspects of legislation and codes of practice The IFL (institute for learning)…

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    There are twenty-seven students in Mrs. Oliver’s first group of students, who are in her classroom for first and second periods. This group is made up of fourteen male students and thirteen female students, whose ages range from ten to eleven years of age. None of these students have been retained at any grade level. There are sixteen students in Mrs. Oliver’s second group of students, who are in her classroom for third and fourth and fifth periods. This group of students is made up of…

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    All human intelligence is developed through stages of a person 's life. According the Piaget 's theory of cognitive development, ones childhood has an important role in a person 's development. A three year old compared to a nine year old will have different responses to the environment. Children of a variety of ages form mental concepts that help explain new scenarios. Ideas can either be assimilated into our mental concepts or accommodated into existing ones, but it is always expanding in…

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