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    to be responsible,they could result in being anxious.”It is human to have a long childhood;It is civilized to have an even longer childhood.Long childhood makes a technical and mental virtuoso out of man,but it also leaves a life-long residue of emotional immaturity in him”-Erik Homburger Erikson(1902-1994). According to Freud’s psychosexual theory,development of children occur one step at a time but at different pleasurable areas of the body.During each step of development,the child faces…

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    As we all know that learning is a daily life activity. A child learns different things and an adult learns something else for example, in the case of school going child we will ask that what you learnt in the class but for an adult we can ask that what learnt from your life recently. We may got the answer according to his ability or knowledge. The definition of learning , according to psychologist , is a relatively permanent change in behaviour, knowledge, capability, or attitude that is…

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    1. Frederick Douglas in “Learning to Read and Write” is a slave who has no privilege to have education. He mentioned different ways to educate himself how to read and write. He first learns his alphabet from his Mistress, the slaves master wife, though it was prohibited. However, the Mistress stopped from teaching him how to write because of the racial inequality of that time. That didn’t stop Douglas from finding a way to learn. He then copies the letters written on the wood in the lumber yard…

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    Now first off, intelligence is a broad, and a narrow term at the same time. It depends on who you ask. I personally measure intelligence as one’s ability to do many things with speed and efficiency, not being extremely good at one thing, but moderate at many. But intelligence is measured by schools as how well a student does in their classes. Students who excel in things like math and science tend…

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    I had absolutely no previous knowledge about cognitive development prior to researching about it this week. I had never heard of Jean Piaget either, but I am glad that I did because his theory of cognitive development is very interesting. I learned that cognitive development is the development of the thinking and organizing parts of the brain and it involves language, reasoning, problem solving, and memory. Piaget was the first psychologist to make a study of cognitive development. Before his…

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    If I were asked to explain learning to someone who has never taken this course I imagine my response would be far more insightful now than ever before. Prior to my enrollment in this course I would have probably alluded to the idea that learning can only be successful if you are a self-motivated person or if you reach out for help from as many people as you can to make it through a course that may seem difficult for you. I was also of the mindset that being a good learner or studier was either…

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    Now that I have completed my first class, EXP Dimensions of Education, I have a better understanding of the definition of learning. In light of my new knowledge, I am now in a position to explain learning to others. I would explain that the key to success, whether in education or in the real world is, knowing how to learn. Learning requires taking in the world around you, linking what you are experiencing and finding meaning in it. Since taking this class my view of learning has changed in a…

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    Headquarters Special unit was comprised of three primary denial and deception elements; Visual Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), Radio; Communications Intelligence (COMINT) Sonic, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) or the beginning of the Measurement and Signatures Intelligence (MASINT). Deception can be employed to mislead an opponent about the deceivers military, primary material, capabilities, deception in this particular context is also a convenient opportunity to demonstrate some of the potential…

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    recently read five Times Magazine articles, and I have come to further my intelligence. I have learned about a lot of new ideas, how people react to these ideas, and if these ideas are good or bad for our human intellect. After examining human intelligence through reading these five Times Magazine articles, it is quite obvious that the world is experiencing new ideas and ways of living, but humanity has a unique form of intelligence which I will refer to as stubbornness. Therefore, does the…

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    component of a counselor job is communicating with parents and engaging them in their child’s academic career. Counselors ought to inform parents of the mission of the school counseling program and program standards in academic, career and social/ emotional domains that promote and enhance the learning process for all students (The ASCA Ethnical Standards for School Counselors, 2016). As the researcher, one of my responsibilities…

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