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    Jazlyn Cartagena Research Paper #1 SSY105- How Can a Teacher Know a child is learning? Learning involves certain aspects in which have to be met in order to understand if a child is learning. It isn’t an easy role as a teacher to build lessons and make concepts in relation to society as well as every child’s outside life to ensure they are learning. A teacher’s job is equivalent as presenting a project for a class, you want your peers to understand you in every possible way, but How…

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    The Rationale Model

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    during science and I was eager to learn more. Now that I am learning about the 5E inquiry model it makes me realize that students need to be engaged in their learning. I chose this question because I have done some previous lesson plans using the 5E model. I like to teach students by getting them active and having them do a lot of the work instead of listening to me talk the whole time. I want my students discovering what we are learning on their own so that they can connect with what they…

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    I am writing you a letter regarding the training I have received since being employed at the Younes Conference Center. I have been employed at the conference center since my junior year of college and the training I have received has been great in some instances and lacking in others. When I first began working at the conference center I was scheduled to work three training shifts. When I showed up on the first day I was given a booklet that I had to sign that went through basic policies and…

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    for the support for play, learning and development and how these are used in my placement. The legislation that will be explored in this report will be the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 and how this reinforces Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC), Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) and UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. (UNCRC). This report will examine how these frameworks support the role of play, pedagogical approaches, evaluation of play, learning and development,…

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    of everyday life. Literacy and numeracy are essential skills for all children to develop. Every child has different learning ability and therefore it will be a good idea to determine each child’s maths literacy level for them to succeed. The two theories of learning discussed are Behaviorism and Constructivism. According to the theory constructivism is best suited to the learning and teaching of maths over behaviorism. The best way to teach children about mathematical concept is through…

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    JA Assignment

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    JA, as previously mentioned, consists of job duties, the behaviours necessary to perform these behaviours and the development of hypotheses from this information about the necessary characteristics for these behaviours, (Cascio & Aguinis, 2013). From the data produced by JA it is essential to the produce a job description and a person specification in order to utilise this information for the purpose of developing a selection program. The task requirements (i.e. essential duties), the…

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    For three weeks, my self-change goal was to run everyday for 30 minutes. The reason I chose this goal was to form a habit of consistent exercise in my life. The main barriers to the successful application of the goal were college classes I attended at night. However, after rearranging my running schedule, the barriers were overcome. During the total course of the project, the first week presented the most difficulty because of my amateur ability to sustain running for long periods of time. After…

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    (classical and operant conditioning) and cognitive learning theories; because it encompasses behavior, but also deals with attention, memory, and motivation. In the 1960s, Albert Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory theorizes people learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling. People learn by observing each other’s behaviors and the outcomes and consequences that result from their modeled behaviors. A great deal of human learning occurs when we watch and interact with other…

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    Literacy development is a term used to refer to the process of learning how to write, read, and understand various types of text, symbols, and illustrations. It aims at equipping the learner with the ability to compose and comprehend text. In the current century, literacy development is shaped by various factors, for example, technology, contexts, and participants. Literacy is the center of learning of all subjects in school because all students must be able to read and make sense of the texts,…

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    it helps individuals to appreciate the importance of education to humanity as well as interpret the fundamentals part to which education plays in the transformation of society. Also as a teacher in training in the University of Trinidad and Tobago learning about the history of education helps prepare us to examine the trends and dynamics in education by drawing comparison and lessons from the past to evade repeating the same mistakes thus instituting more feasible plans to society’s benefit.…

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