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    life in a general education classroom to his former life in a special education classroom. Analyzing various aspects of communication, collaboration, and Sean’s improvements by the end of his first public school year allow viewers to critique the educational decisions made in Sean’s life. When considering these both effective and…

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    Woobo Case Study

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    Problem/Solution Woobo presents the opportunity of creating a children’s toy that is educational and entertaining. This is an unmet customer need because there are scarce technologically advanced educational toys as, jigsaw puzzles for example, help with co-ordination but are simplistic technologically. I believe in the campaign as from early ages it is vital children develop knowledge and Woobo can assist them in this. The campaign objectives are: ‘Help kids explore, experience, and learn’…

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    In Badiou’s translation of Plato’s Republic chapters, 4 and 5 discuss the disciplines of the mind and body. In chapter 4 Badiou discusses the philosophy of education; the importance of scientific, artistic, and literary disciplines of the mind. He mentions the significance of having the basics, music, and literature as the foundation of the mind. In chapter 5 Badiou discusses the disciplines of the body; the importance of nutrition, medicine, and physical education. He also emphasizes that a…

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    For the purpose of this case study, the two educational lenses chosen for interpretation of interviewees’ answers and pedagogical strategies are Kohlberg’s Moral Development and Piaget’s Cognitive Development models. The amalgamation of these two theories, the author believes to be a distinctively beneficial combination of how best to understand a student’s cognitive capacity to comprehend more abstract ideas as wells as presents an advantageous assessment model to evaluate status of moral…

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    Name: _Bridget Anderson Date: __August 2, 2014__ Chapter: Get in the Habit Topic: Reflection Reading “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” Reflection Journal Today, I learn the 7 habits, which are Be proactive, Begin with the end in mind, Put first things first, Think win-win, Seek first to sympathize, then to be understood, Synergize, and Sharpen the saw. Three Important Facts, 1. Some masses are too immature to see what truly occurs in animation. 2. The world's children today are very…

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    Critical Reflections 1. Reflection/Differentiation 1. When completing other practicum experiences at university I realised there is so much information to be absorbed from the classroom experience. I realised the importance of documenting throughout the practicum experience drawing special attention to key strategies or methods which may be beneficial to me in the future. Research suggests that reflective methods such as journaling, role modelling, use of questions, and critical incidents help…

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    Mother Tongue Thesis

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    In "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan discusses a recent discovery about the variations of the English language she has experienced. Throughout, she compares the English she uses when speaking with her mother to the English she had acquired in school. As a result, Tan describes her ability to shift from one dialect to the other. While Tan states that she does not often detect the differences while speaking, she has become aware of them in recent years. Her recollection of her childhood perception of the…

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    Self Discovery Reflection Self Discovery is vital in the lives of young adults and is the transition from childhood into adulthood. The purpose of Self Discovery is to allow you to discover yourself and your interests and to help you further understand them when deciding a career path that you would enjoy most. Many individuals utilize this time to do various things such as discover their learning styles and preferences, and figure out/improve their emotional intelligence, all things that will…

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    INTRO: Emotions are what propel you forward to reach your goal, but what also stop you from breaking your limits. They are what weigh into our decisions and help lead us to the choices we forever live with. Not only can they determine what we do, but also when and how we do it. At times they are stronger than others, pulling us forward or throwing us back as if we have absolutely no control. Just like in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the entire lives of two teenagers were lead by the…

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    Social Exchange Theories

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    1. How is attribution defined? It’s defined as the internal (thinking) and external (talking) process of interpreting and understanding what is behind our own and other behaviors. For example, when asking an instructor a question and they give the student a confusing look; most students would assume that the instructor was confused and or the student asked a dumb question. 2. How does Heider describe naïve scientist and causal locus? Heider explains naïve scientist as how people would act, as…

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