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    Student ID: P1401984x The use of e-learning is becoming increasingly common on a range of courses in universities. To what extent is this beneficial for your chosen field of study? During the last decade, the applications of e-learning in the educational institutions have tremendously increased, as a result of developments in the field of information communication technologies (ICT) and the telecommunication. According to Markovic (2010), almost 90% faculties in the USA and Europe are applying…

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    For as long as I can remember,or what it seems to be forever, I’ve gone to class, studied for tests, taken tests, and maintained a job at a restaurant as server. I would go through all these daily routines and not think twice about why I was doing things a certain way, it just seemed like the natural way to do them. I didn’t sit in class and think to myself “ Oh, he’s a visual learner.” To me, it was just someone looking at a picture. It never crossed my mind that there was actual research…

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    Technological Advances Impact on Education Technology advances every day and has become commonplace in our daily lives, education is one of the biggest things that technological advances have changed the way we use to do it. As new generations become increasingly dependent to Technology impacts their life’s, they way that they learn is affected as well. This situation is being address by two genres that show the effect of technology in the classroom. The first one is Matt Ritchel’s New York…

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    This case study was particulary interesting to me. I watched as the students played their games, and thought about their behaviour. They were attentive and well behaved, I think this is because the games not only related to their program of studies and their curriculum but, they were also playing games that they saw as fun and relevant to them in their home life. I the student’s enthusiasm and attentiveness helps to describe “meaningful” engage is this situation. The teacher in this case study…

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    My mission as a teacher is to enable students to learn the valuable lessons of history, as well as to flourish and grow holistically. The best way of fulfilling this mission is to create a setting in which the student is surrounded by resources that are intriguing to him. I can achieve this mission through incorporating primary sources and artifacts that will increase curiosity among the class. Introducing new documents will enable students to discover new details and concepts of history,…

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    When it comes to the number of student who attend public and private schools it’s important to consider that many of these students have mental, physical, and social needs. Making sure that children are being provided with the a proper learning environment is crucial. Especially when it comes to physical education. Therefore, understanding what inclusion and least restrictive environment is, the pros and cons of each, how PE teachers adapt to these settings, and my viewpoint on the topic.…

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    Why I Feel Called to Teach I see teaching as a lifestyle rather than a job. I feel called to teach because I simply love children. When I think of my future, I picture my life centered on something that I truly love doing. As a teacher, that’s exactly what I will get to do. I believe that teaching is one of the few jobs where you can make an impact on our world’s future. Spending time with children as well as getting to know them and making an impact on their lives brings much joy to me.…

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    Styles we use to learn, how we have come to understand new information. There are four modes of learning styles, the first mode values creativity and human relationships, the second mode values information gathering and theories, the third mode likes completing problems and using technology to do so, and the fourth mode is good at decision making taking initiative and teaching. Its not just the modes you uses its also how you learn for example visual, a visual- learner likes to observe and…

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    Every year a diverse group of students will enter a classroom with the goal of expanding their knowledge. Each child in that elementary school classroom is important and deserves the right to learn. Their teacher is the facilitator of what and how they learn. It is the teacher 's job to make sure the needs of every child are met in that room, but no two children are alike. Many children need accommodations or modifications to help those who are mildly disabled or struggling. The term equitably…

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    For example will assessment be initial/pre course, formative, summative or based on recognised prior learning. The assessor will need to decide the methods or activities to be used for assessment such as observations, performance evidence, discussion or witness/learner statement. How knowledge and understanding is going to be assessed also needs careful thought and could include tests, multiple choice questions, written assignment/task, a reflective journal, verbal questioning or naturally…

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