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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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    1. I chose Vygotsky’s theory because this theory is very important for as an ECE to work with children. From attached artifact, I learned that the children’s cognitive development is fostered by interaction with people who are more capable or advanced in their thinking. I saw an important role for educator as well as parents for caring and nurturing to the children to make independently capable. Children also learn most from the cultures and also when they interact with others. This standard…

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    ECE Reflection Assignment

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    Reflection Paper Assignment Discuss what you have learned during your journey through the ECE program and how it will assist you in achieving further academic and work related goals. Two years ECE program is fully equipped to prepare a good teacher. It provides wide range of training, knowledge of children’s development and psychology. I also have learned the knowledge about work related rule, regulation and professional due care. I am confident that the knowledge that I learned in the ECE…

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    The learning process is a lifelong adjustment to the needs and conditions that occurs in environment which surrounds people. For that reason environment plays a major role in either positive facilitation or negative impediment regarding one’s learning. Therefore we will look into environment and its influence on physical, intellectual, emotional and social development as well as language. The process of development refers to a positive change in a life of individual from a single cell to…

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    Overview of Heutagogy With our society on the fast track with technology in this twenty – first century, it is only fitting that we have incorporated heutagogy learning in higher education. Knowles pedagogy theory is designed to teach kids and young adults in a formal educational setting. Andragogy theory is generally used in adult learning. This theory identifies adults as being more self-directed with little supervision from an instructor or facilitator. Furthermore the advantage of andragogy…

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    Today we are to discuss the purpose and necessity of a university. Higher learning is without a doubt necessary to progress. Be that as an “intellectual” or a “painter”. Universities gives people a place to cultivate skills, and abilities that would be hard to come by through other life experiences. William Deresiewicz, wrote in, “The Disadvantages of an Elite Education”, that “our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers”. Deresiewicz may have…

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    “I have always been regretting that I was not as wise as the day I was born” (Thoreau 9). Some future college students are born with a natural talent in the subject English. Which includes critical thinking, writing, and reading. While for others, possibly being mathematicians, English is and probably will never be their keen subject in life. Students find more passions in sciences, arts, and medical teachings which is not something to look down upon although many students forget that English is…

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    Attitude And Attitude

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    Gardner (1985:9), defines attitude as “ a resulting action in response to the symbol of an object or any event. The reaction is dependent is dependent on the personal belief or outlook of the object or event of action”. On the other hand, Gibson et al. (1991:70) defined attitude as the personal experience and learning of the individual that shapes the resulting response in terms of optimistic and constructive or negative and pessimistic towards a person or an event”. The other definition of…

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