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    1.How important it is for students to have their basic needs met in order to be successful in School? Why do you think so? I think it is crucial. I work with students with special needs. Their needs may vary from physical limitations to high function autism to Emotional Disturbance. For the most of the time, class time is not enough or convenient at all to support their interests and needs. That is why I also offer a lunchtime learning. If it is some sort of punishment, I don't call it…

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    differentiate their perceptions on the true meaning of plagiarism. The definition and consequences of plagiarism could be forgotten as teachers begin to do nothing when crossing recycled work. This article is an example of the deterioration of the educational ethics that could be faced if plagiarism The bottom line is that plagiarism has been made easier through the digital age, however is never acceptable. Technology has transformed plagiarism into a double edged sword. While the digital age…

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    In Part III, Senge discussed in detail the four core disciplines for building the learning organization: personal mastery, mental models, shared vision and team learning. As to personal mastery, Senge emphasized that the primary asset of organizations is people and that their potential needs can be tapped to the advantage of the organization. Personal mastery is about continuously learning to live creatively rather than reactively and recognizing where one is going and why. Thus, people with…

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    Developmental psychology lets me know who Joyxanne S. Alarde really is. This course functioned as my own personal researcher that uses many research designs to obtain the desired results and answers to my "divergent-like" questions as I go through different changes as an individual and how these transformations affect me as I go along in my life. Life turn us into a stronger and smarter person as we face the challenges it offers and learn the lessons of it afterwards. Erik Erikson's…

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    among the perception of change in private and public schools. 4. To review the cause of readiness and acceptance of change in both private and public schools. Significance of the Study: This study will be helpful for the administrators, teachers, educational psychologist, the get awareness about the views of teachers about change. After conducting this study we can compare that to what extent private or public schools are ready for change or how can they bring change, and we will find out the…

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    (a) Dewey and Montessori educational philosophies John Dewey and Maria Montessori both were the famous scholars on early childhood education, their philosophies were similarly to advocated learn by doing, child-centered and education needs to value the social interactions between the children and the environment. Firstly, Dewey and Montessori were both advocated learn by doing, they believed that human beings learn through a ‘hands on’ approach. Specifically, Dewey stood for pragmatism,…

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    Objective is defined as the result that an individual plan to achieve with in a specific frame of time. Objectives are considered as the fundamental tool for planning the strategies. Importance of objectives: There is a great importance of objectives in learning process because when you know about what you want to achieve than it becomes easy to plan activities accordingly. Objectives are important because • They give a clear focus about what you want to…

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    Many students claim not to like math. But for some, the issue extends further than simply disliking algebra or fractions. For some students, doing math can cause negative emotions which hinder performance and aid in avoidant behaviours. This is known as math anxiety. Math anxiety impacts individuals as early as the first grade by affecting their working memory. This disruption in the working memory can occur when students develop anxiety for math, which then in turn affects their competence;…

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    “Die Welle” is written by Ron Jones,Dennis Gansel and Peter Thorwarth and directed by Dennis Gansel. The movie is about a high school teacher,Rainer (Jürgen Vogel), who is giving autocracy lectures instead of anarchy which he has assigned to give. The ordinary story turns out be a very deep critique of autocracy with his extraordinary teaching method, which I will explain when I go deep into it’s relation with elements of fascism. Students who are sure about Nazi regime could never happen…

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    A comprehensive introduction that analyses the theory underpinning the module and illustrates how the standards of the Primary School Curriculum. Siolta and Aistear are met through the Montessori Curriculum. The Montessori style of education comes from the educator Maria Montessori. Montessori believed that teaching a child should be created on the basis that children are all individual humans whom have different strengths, needs, interests and learning styles. “In Montessori classrooms children…

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