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    particular. A constant struggle for teachers and college professors is to get their students motivated to learn and for them to receive a high overall average letter grade in the class. In a journal written by Phyllis C. Blumenfeld called “Classroom Learning and Motivation: Clarifying and Expanding Goal Theory” explains how to get students motivated and she creates somewhat of a how to guide for those teachers that want to get their students to engage in the subject. She uses three main elements…

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    A)Justify which phase(s) of learning the students in your team were in. The year 5 that I worked with were just at the beginning phase of associative learning when they started the day playing football. Associative learners understand the basic skills of the game and the rules they can do the skill but need feedback and can self correct a little bit, they can stay in this stage for a long time and it is necessary to get lots of practice to move on. Throughout the morning they developed their…

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    MY RESUME TASK 2015- EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS COMMUNICATION: Communication is a part of everything in my life. I use it at school, to complete my classwork and to socialise with my friends. I use both formal and informal language every day. I use formal language when I address my teachers and boss, whereas when I speak to my friends and family I use informal language. Social media is a major part of communication, especially to people that I need to talk to oversees or interstate. Technology for my…

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    August 21, 1959 E.F. Lindquist created the first college admissions test based on information taught in school, thus forever changing the world of college preparations and admission (ACT History, 2014). Since the creation of the ACT in 1959 it has grown and became one of the most important tests students college bound will ever take. The ACT is composed of four sections; English, math, reading, and science. The scores from each section are then averaged to create a composite score. Each…

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    from him such as how we pick the supporting articles for the topic. He was not shy at all and always try to present what people want to know. I thought that 's also important in public speaking. It was also good experience meeting other students learning in same…

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    resources and to define my challenges that are present pre; post-test. The least effective section was Essays and Papers for me, I feel as though Papers are a personal matter everyone handles them differently. He suggested things catering to his style of learning, such as how he does his research based off of his notes. I like to do my research blinded I go into it and ignore my notes, once I gather some sources I compare and contrast the two sources to find the major points. I would recommend…

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    eliminating the wrong path to solving a problem and how to do so quickly. I trust Air Force Officer Training Corps will push me physically and mentally through the program I have joined called the Battle Airman Challenge. Within this program I anticipate learning how to push my body past its barriers mentally and physically. The Battle Airman Challenge has taught me that pain is just a mindset that will hold you back if you let it do so. I can only hope the Battle Airman Challenge continues to…

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    impact of this is that stress is a risk factor for patient safety and practice errors. The new nurse on my unit was a good example of this and an example of how to deal with these types of incidences. I learned that often times these mistakes are learning experiences that are important to the new nurse. Second, levels of stress decrease if new nurses have a transition period once hired on by the hospital. I have seen first hand how this increases the confidence of the new nurse, helping the…

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    Studio A taught me so much valuable information that continues to help me in the roles that I am blessed to land in, I really hope that Studio B will not only exercise everything that I learned in Studio A but continue to branch off of that and help deepen my knowledge. I hope to learn more about how to use body language to further your character development and also learn how to overcome my weaknesses. Along with that, I really want to try out some serious roles with some serious characters…

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    problems, social awkwardness, and definable learning disabilities. The college course Diverse Learners tries to give future teachers an overview of the multitude of diverse students that he or she will see every day. The goal of a teacher is to educate and inspire the next generation to do something that they are passionate about and become successful, though success involves not only money but happiness as well. Some students, including those who have learning disabilities, will require…

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