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    Montessori Learning Style

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    Early History To start with, in 1904, Alfred Binet, a French clinician, looked into and concentrated on the connection amongst memory and oral or visual strategies and built up the primary insight test that delivered enthusiasm for singular contrasts. The investigation of learning styles in 1907 was the following stage when Dr. Maria Montessori imagined the Montessori technique for training that utilizations materials to upgrade the learning styles of her understudies. It is on the grounds that…

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    Theories Of Counselling

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    1. LEARNING Learning is an act of getting new knowledge or modifying and reinforcing the existing knowledge, skills, preferences, behaviors, or values and may involve combining different types of information. Every humans possess the ability to learn and it does not happen all at once, but builds up and is affected by previous knowledge. To this effect learning can be seen as a process, instead of a collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Children may learn to identify objects at an…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    1. Classroom environment: Describe in detail the type of classroom you observed. (For example, the type and makeup of the classroom (inclusion/self-contained), what disabilities you observed, the size of the class, how many adults.) The content matter covered in class. How the students were evaluated. Do not pass judgment on the teacher, simply report what happened in the classroom. When I observed Dr. Besvinickm’s class she gives the class time to settle from their previous extra…

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    teaching strategies: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Multisensory teaching respects that all children learn differently and from a variety of teaching methods (Ledford, 2014). The theoretical foundations that supports this idea are the multiple intelligence theory and the sensory integration theory. Theories of Piaget (1958), Bruner (1973) and Vygotsky (1978) indicated that the necessity of employing multiple methods of presenting concepts to children is because…

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    Cognitive Development

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    Cognitive Development in Educational Psychology Individuals have the ability to think and consider their own reasoning and in this way it is the concentration of psychological improvement. (Flavell, Miller & Miller, 1993, p.3) Moreover, it researches on how individuals can get information and how this is impacted by the way of life they live in and the way of learning gained. (Jordan, E. & Porath, M., 2006) On the other hand, according to Piaget, intellectual improvement depends to some level of…

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    Independent Learning

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    Learning happens through reading, writing, listening, communicating and by observing the surroundings. “Independent learning is a process, a method and a philos ophy of education whereby a learner acquires knowledge by his or her own efforts and develops the ability for enquiry and critical evaluation” (Candy, 1991). Independent learning can be known as self-directed learning. Students prefer tutor to provide them learning materials, however independent learning is beneficial as it helps them…

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    Visual Learner Analysis

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    As a learner, I know that I'm visual. Why I know that Is One, I took Learner Quizzes that told me and also the definition of visual learn and it fits me. A visual learner is when somebody says Table, you see a picture of a table therefore a visual learner they would see the letters spelling table. I think the reason why i'm a visual learner is because I'm not good at spelling and If I can't spell it how can I see it? for me It helps me with knowing what i'm thinking of. Also, it helps me by…

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    What is self-discovery? According to the dictionary, self-discovery is the process of learning more about yourself and knowing what type of person you really are. Self-discovery plays an important role in our life. If you yourself don’t know who yourself are, how can you expect other people to know. In this world, the only person who will know you best is not your parents who brought you to earth neither is your friend that you hang along with but is you yourself who should know yourself the…

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    Gardner proposed his Multiple Intelligences Theory in his book, Frames of Mind in 1983, a great majority of educators have been applying it in education. They have considered the idea of multiple intelligences as a ‘powerful medicine’ for the shortcomings that are existent in the educational system. Whether they used it as a teaching approach, method or strategy or as an assessment tool, they agreed on that instruction should be tailored according to the multiple intelligences of the students.…

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    intelligent, he forgot everything that he had learned as fast as he learned it because his brain was deteriorating. In the text it states, “Deterioration progressing. I have become absent minded” (Keyes, 240).This shows that he is starting to lose his intelligence and he is becoming like he used to be, naive to the world around him. So, one cost is that his brain is slowly deteriorating.…

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