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    and class room peers, as well as connecting with my teachers. This allowed a better education environment for me by getting the help I needed and being surrounded by those who are motivated to learn. I have valued the relations with my peers and educational experience at Guajome, which has inspired me as a student to become a responsible, critical…

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    Case Study 'The value of precision teaching lies in identifying a subject area in which the child is failing to progress, followed by a daily session of teaching, fluency building, monitoring and evaluating progress in order to optimise learning . '(Lindsley, 1992). The context and aims of this Case Study This Case Study was chosen to evaluate and reflect upon the effectiveness of the Intervention of Precision Teaching in Key Stage 2. The aim of this Case Study is to determine the…

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    The Importance of Play There is a serious need for pay for infants and toddlers. Play is the foundation for all other learning (Lawrence). When child get to play they are able to develop skills on their own and explore the world around them. When kids have free play this helps them become socially adapt, cope with stress, and build cognitive skills such as problem solving (Lawrence). These are important skills to have and develop at a young age so we will be able to use them through the rest of…

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    Dancing Fool in School In the past I was an extremely bizarre schoolboy and performed abnormal actions to acquire interest from others at my elementary school like sporting a reddish helmet. Occasionally my muscle twitches caught the awareness of others. Young’uns approached me and questioned, “Why do you jerk your arms and feet like that?” I couldn’t expound it to them because I didn’t fucking comprehend it myself. Therapist Dan: “Do you recall the name of your medication by chance?” Me: “No,…

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    INTRODUCTION Interactive learning is a learning system that combines together the effect of social networking and urban computing within the same curriculum. Interactive learning has become dominant from a round 2000 and this is due to the increase in the number of people involved in the digital technology and virtual communication. It is a system where the boundary between the educator and the learner means completely nothing and the educators can no longer be regarded as the keeper of…

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    provides efficient educational therapy and dyslexia treatment. Description 2: Stars-Learning.com offers help to students with ADD or other learning disabilities in San Francisco, CA. Description 3: Stars-Learning.com specializes in professional reading assistance to students in San Francisco, CA . HOMEPAGE “Home” Meta Description: Call Stars-Learning.com to obtain reliable assistance for students with dyslexia. At Stars-Learning.com in San Francisco, CA, I offer educational therapy for…

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    Keeping Your Teenager in School and Studying If you are a parent, then you understand the importance of your child’s academic life, especially with regards to the success you expect them to achieve in the future. It is because most parents know the importance of school that they might fail to understand why their children would choose to prioritize trivial matters over succeeding academically. More often than not, the issue comes down to motivation. Most children will manifest excitement over…

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    The article I have chosen is titled, “The Critical Importance of Retrieval for Learning,” with the study conducted and written by, Jeffrey D. Karpicke and Henry L. Roediger III. It has been said that learning is considered complete if a student can provide the correct answer to a question. The basic idea of the experiment was to have students learn foreign vocabulary words through the process of repeated study-test trials. The goals of their conducted study were one, to examine the…

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    2. I would, first, ask my teacher to be patient with me. I would also suggest that my teacher put effort into getting to know his/her students; be aware of disabilities and learning challenges. In a "normal" classroom, it may not be possible to always give special attention , however, individual help greatly helps work through learning challenges. I would ask that my teacher help me discover ways to deal with the frustration that comes with these challenges. The frustration is often a huge…

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    This essay will use Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1988) to reflect upon my learning from the facilitating workplace learning module and my teaching session on urinalysis. Bulman and Schutz (2013) updated Gibbs reflective framework stating reflection is a means of making sense of a situation in order to move on, and improving as a practitioner. We cannot learn without reflecting on what we could have developed further. Prior to the taught session I read my professional body’s requirements regarding…

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