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    who lacked those experiences to earn a bachelor’s degree. If you are wondering what it refers to, I’m talking about art educations. Today I am here to inform you about the benefits of Art Educations have on the human brain. Art Education refers to learning, instruction and programming based upon the visual and tangible art and includes performing arts and visual arts. Art Education have scientifically been proven to positively…

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    Service learning is a reciprocal relationship between students and communities1; the focus is on enhancing the learning of all involved: the student, the teacher and the community, all of whom learn something from each other2. Students’ exposure to real life situations outside the classroom allows for application of theory as well as a prime opportunity for the student to work one on one in settings that are non contrived. This allows the student to develop and hone problem solving and critical…

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    While this particular conversation between Socrates and Euthydemus took place many centuries ago, many aspects of it continue to be useful in our modern day education system. In fact, with Minister Heng Swee Kiat (MOE, 2011) announcing that the priority in the years ahead for our education landscape to be on values and character development, I will present to you, in this essay, that these aspects are even more relevant today than ever. Before we begin, I believe it is important to draw…

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    This essay will be describing the knowledge of literacy learning in terms of how students become literate. It will then be describing and discussing the principle ‘Knowledge of the learner’ and how I would incorporate this into a classroom writing programme. This essay will also be exploring the instructional strategies that I would use to effectively develop the literacy learning of the students in my classroom. Literacy is the ability to comprehend the English language through reading and…

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    Learner Centred Approach

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    A learner centred approach (LCA) is a method of training which attempts to involve learners in the learning process (Le-Ha, 2014). Both what is learnt and the way in which it is learnt is therefore shaped by the learners’ needs, interests and capacities (Le-Ha, 2014). In addition to enabling effective learning, the aim of this approach is to develop vital skills such as critical thinking and problem solving (Coetzee, 2013). This essay will argue that the implementation of this technique will…

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    after class. Therefore, the basic objectives of assigning homework to students are the same as schooling in general that is to increase the knowledge and improve the abilities and skills of the student. Homework enhances and supplements classroom learning, and is usually intended to provide the student with a better education. In addition, homework may be intended to develop students' independence, responsibility, self-motivation, and self-discipline. Homework assignments may be designed to…

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    S. (2009). Health-related intensity profiles of physical education classes at Different phases of the teaching/learning process. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 1, 86-91. This research study looked at three different types of teaching/learning processes and the intensity (measured by heart rate) at which physical education students performed. The three types of teaching learning were: acquiring and developing skills, selecting and applying skills, tactics and compositional principles, and…

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    Berea College Experience

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    The academic program at Berea College, as described in the college catalog, will help prepare me for life after college because as a liberal arts college it provides a unique and wide-ranging learning experience. This experience will prepare me for my future career by giving me a competitive edge. Not only does Berea College prepare you to be knowledgeable in many areas of academics, it creates a well-rounded student by mentally preparing you for the workforce. As a liberal arts school, Berea…

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    teenagers’ character development and leadership by using sports. They utilise sports science to enhance their performance and mindset. The organisation’s latest initiative is to organise Camp Valour, a camp that involves sports science and experiential learning methodologies to train sports leadership. This camp is to maximise the mind body potential of the participants with positive psychology, which blends with sports science. The camp will be held for 5 days from 9 June 2015 to 13 June…

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    Kolb’s Learning Style Course Requirement for Deed 600: Advanced Studies of the Developmental Learner By Tameka Miller Presented to: Dr. Reubenson Wanjohi October 18, 2015 Kolb’s learning style was developed in the early 1970’s by David A. Kolb and his associate Roger Fry. Kolb wanted to find out the process behind making sense of concrete experiences, along with the types of learning that goes with it. It is said the he models his work after Piaget, Dewey, and Lewin. Kolb’s…

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