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    a program that they don’t love or if they were forced to follow their parents’ footsteps. Choosing a program is like choosing your future. If a student picked a wrong program, there will be a lack of interest and enjoyment in the process of their learning. They might get bored of the program itself and perform poorly in the class. There are many students in FIT that shifted courses because they realized that they are not fit for their chosen program. And some transferred schools because of…

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    The key feature of children’s thinking in this stage is symbolic representation. The child is now able to use a symbol, an object, or a word to stand for something else. The use of symbols can be clearly seen in the child’s use of language; for example, the child can now represent objects in the environment with the appropriate word and can refer to past and future events. The use of symbols is also apparent in children’s drawings, imitation, mental imagery, and symbolic play. For example, a…

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    Introduction The popularity of learning mindfulness through yoga and meditation have increased among young adults. The goal of mindfulness can be described as learning how to live in the moment and be able to observe their thoughts without judgment. Mindfulness specifically is defined as “bringing one’s complete attention to the present experience on a moment-to-moment basis” (Baime, Jha, & Krompinger, 2007, p.109). Attention is used daily when it comes to our lives. Completing many tasks,…

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    which are complex. One of which is the way new information is processed in the form of learning. Throughout the years, there were constant challenges experienced between teachers and students which provided a catalyst in the development of a tool by Neil Fleming. He identified four main learning styles Visual, Aural/ Auditory, Read/Write and Kinesthetic (VARK). This was a much needed resource to assist in the learning needs of students, and is still being used by many now. This genius…

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    Standard English Grammar takes priority in teaching from kindergarten to college and university. The Standard English Grammar sets rules on the way both professional and nonprofessional writing is conducted; these rules place priority on the structure of a sentence, where punctuation is placed, and consistent tenses. While the issue of consistent verb tenses within writing is valid, the punctuation and structure of a sentence itself should not have priority over what is “good” and “bad” writing…

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    drawing. Again, this provided me with an idea that students have various goals, but the mode was adding. I believe goal setting not only provides the teacher with feedback on what the students plan to achieve, but also inhibits their own intrinsic learning and…

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    People have different learning styles. According to the VAK Learning Style Indicators, my learning style is not quite clear. I tend to be physical but very close to visual and auditory. In university, student live in a very intensive environment, so it is very significant to let the student know what their learning style is. Let them concentrate on using the learning style that they are good at. So, I am going to introduce my current learning style, the tasks I find easiest or difficult and the…

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    tudying is tough. Whether you’re a veteran student getting a Ph.D. or someone starting high school, figuring out how to stay focused while studying is a challenge that we all face. Whether your biggest challenge is social media, procrastination, time management, or a combination of all three, we’ve got a variety of tools and techniques that can help minimize the stress of studying and keep you focused on what matters. How to stay focused while studying, a guide: 1. Find a suitable environment.…

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    Diversity in My World Introduction: Define: Diversity United States is much move diversity then it was 10 to 20 years ago, which is leading classrooms to be more diversity. Teachers are learning how to understanding and help improve the learning for all students. The dictionary define diversity as difference, but it is much more than one’s national origin, color, culture, religion, socioeconomic stratums, sexual orientation, gender. It also include the differences that lays “below the…

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    it is important to know the different learning styles. By definition “Learning Style” is an individual’s unique approach to learning based on strengths, weaknesses, and preferences,” There are four different learning styles visual, aural, reading/writing and kinesthetic, the learning style that will be discussed is the kinesthetic learning style. This paper will be discussing the kinesthetic preferred learning strategies, the awareness of individual learning styles, preferences and strategies…

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