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    enabling experiential learning in high school classrooms.  Therefore, I asked specific questions to students about their view, especially regarding why do they think it is still relevant to learn about the events of Holocaust  My main argument for this documentary after a series of visits to Vic High is that intimacy and multimodal nature of…

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    Inquiry-Based Teaching

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    When I think back to the years I attended the school, the world of learning and instruction today as we know it can best be described as student driven focusing on relevant information to motivate and enhance the students’ learning experience. We are so far advanced from the traditional school days I spent in the elementary classroom where every facet of our learning was based on textbooks and the written lessons within them. The materials used were often outdated, as you could see easily in the…

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    continue my education and research on effectively meeting our student’s needs in Dallas ISD. Ultimately, my goal is to create a community center that partners with Dallas ISD to provide services such as counseling, homework help, art therapy and experiential activities to continue to build the connection between SEL and academics. It’s my hope that Credit Union of Texas will help make my dream a…

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    for college. Through out the time I was there my students were progressing in grades, leadership, and overall attitudes shifted to become the students we knew they could be. What I achieved was that I could facilitate engaging and transformative learning opportunities through activities and…

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    Chapter B6: Assessment of achievement of learning outcomes (QCHE, 2015) also states that "Higher education providers operate equitable, valid and reliable processes of assessment, including for the recognition of prior learning, which enable every student to demonstrate the extent to which they…

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    should receive various benefits from education for developing ethically examines social challenge and discern a sense of purpose in life. Provide services to community was no longer new strategy to enrich student learning experience, it had been considered a unique form of “experiential learning” .Compare with traditional education, scholar from traditional education fields only focused on student‘s pedagogy, and thereby it is understandable that investigation for the community impacts of a…

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    feedbacks from events and happenings in one’s life. Not only that, reflection is linked to the notion of experiential learning which helps in looking at lessons learned from past experiences and proffer different approaches that would bring better results and greater productivity. Also, a study conducted by Giada di Stefano (2014) opined that reflection provides an added advantage for future learning outcomes. In my view, a reflection paper emphases your responses and examination of a major…

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    I know that through Anderson’s culture of sharing I will not lag behind due to my lack of Finance coursework. Learning from classmates as well as the option to start Finance electives early in first year will prepare me for a Real Estate internship. Subsequently, the Finance Track with Real Estate specialization at Anderson will bridge the gap between my current…

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    Cultural Stereotypes Essay

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    entities where a “one-size-fits-all” perspective is neither acceptable nor effective, and leaders must balance what is mandatory and what is appropriate, fair, and just for individuals. As a literacy leader for the school system, I am committed to learning as a process, not only for students and teachers, but for myself as well. To maintain a realistic pulse on students’ and the community’s needs, engagement, building relationships, and honoring the unique qualities inherent in schools’…

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    Practicum Reflection

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    For my service-learning practicum, I have been placed in a Catholic Public school named St. Charles in Thorold, Ontario. Since I am in the primary/junior program of Concurrent Education, I have been placed in a grade one classroom which I am very pleased with. One thing I have noticed about the grade one classroom is how organized it is. The first thing you notice when walking into the classroom is how the teacher uses the walls to enhance classroom lessons. Alphabets, numbers, seasons,…

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