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    the distance system using the video models which was really nice I got to learn how to use the advanced equipment they use at our college. Through the EDU 101 class I was enrolled in I learned so much about communication, the learning environment, listening skills, learning and teaching, diversity and most of all tutoring. Tutoring has benefitted me in many ways including understanding biology and human anatomy so much more! The students I tutor would…

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    ACA Reflection

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    Reflection Paper In ACA, I have learned many valuable learning tools such as time management techniques, focus strategies, study skills, and communication skills. For example, in chapter two, “Managing Your Time,” it explains the best way to prioritize tasks into manageable chunks. Correctly using time management techniques allows a person to complete assignments in a less stressful manner and complete it to the best of his or her ability. Procrastination results in lower grades and higher…

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    Over the years I learned everyone learns differently. Theirs not only one way of learning. Some people learn faster than others. Learning is an amazing thing , and people should understand the different styles of learning. When I was younger I never had to wash my own clothes , because my mom always did all the cleaning for me. I always thought she would be doing this for the rest of my life there’s no need for me to learn how to wash clothes. The day I turned fifthten is when my mom told me and…

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    to be doing. While doing this, the most important thing that a young adolescent will need is a good strong friendship that will be helping root them in life. Friendship can help an adolescent teenager learn about their moral development, as well learning about their self. In the movie Holes (Medavoy…

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    Activity based education is an effective style of indirect teaching that allows students to work together in small stations that are focused on specific learning objectives and skills. Activity based education focuses on allowing students of different ability levels to work together on teacher facilitated exercises, where students get to work at their own pace and there is emphasis on actually doing the activity/skills taught in class. Not only this, but students are also given the chance to…

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    How to Study Studying is the golden ticket to passing a class. Without studying, it is impossible for you to get a comprehensive learning experience. You will not be able to thoroughly understand the concepts of a subject if you do not put the time and effort to study. Many students think of studying as something they do to prepare for an exam; however, it is important to study consistently throughout the course to develop a complete understanding of the subject. The benefits of studying are…

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    Gender Roles In Children

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    us. Such as folding and washing clothes, dusting, mopping, making beds and sewing. These are the many activities that are instilled in to a daughter from her mother. Many activities that I learned from observing my mother over the many years were learning the proper techniques of going shopping for our household necessities, to go to school, study hard and get good grades, and lastly do domestic chores and cleaning. A daughter is fortunate to have a mother who shows and express love, humility,…

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    mold a children learning and knowledge acquisition (McLeod, 2009). Piaget’s Cognitive Theory is composed of three basic components, the schemas, the adaptation processes that helps transitions from one stage to the other (equilibrium, assimilation,…

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    An important part of learning how to teach is rooted in the art observation. This skill has contributed to our own cognitive growth from infancy and is embedded through the processes of exposed environments and observation of social structures. Gaining new techniques and strategies from observations are beneficial for they add to existing notions about successful teaching and introduce new perspectives concerning classroom set-up, presence, and classroom management. This paper will focus on my…

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    Humanism In Classroom

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    “Learning is what you do when you don’t know what to do”, (Claxton, 1999, as cited in Fraser, 2012, p.22). However, as anybody knows, learning is not linear, nor do two people learn at the same pace in the same way and their learning never ends. That includes teachers. We bring our own life experiences to the classroom, involving philosophies about teaching alongside the theoretical beliefs. These beliefs have implications on how teachers view their role in the classroom, how they manage their…

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