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    3.2.2. For focus student number one, I will adapt the learning goal by presenting the auditory memory for words at a level two to increase difficulty. The student has mastered level one of repeating two words, and will continue to be pushed to a harder level to improve the skill. For focus student number two, I will adapt the learning goal by presenting the auditory memory for words at a level one to build confidence and accuracy towards the goal. The behaviorism theory focuses on observable and…

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    Strides With Technology

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    question that may arise. It also has the opportunity to cater to a wide array of learning styles such as reading, hearing, and interactive lessons for a more personal learning experience. Technology also provides scope for students to engage in a more diverse educational setting by interacting with students from different cultures from their own when reviewing the same or similar content or concepts. Collaborative learning has been applied in education since 1980s for such positive effects as…

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    study said, “Early language and communication skills are crucial for children's success in school and beyond. Children who develop strong language and communication skills are more likely to arrive at school ready to learn and are more likely to have higher levels of achievement." According to Gardner-Neblett, amid the first years of life, young children’s brains are growing quickly, establishing…

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    According to The Vark learning styles questionnaire the two learning styles that I learn best with best are aural and kinesthetic. Aural means I learn best when hearing the information spoken and by asking questions about the concept I am learning. The other way I learn best is being kinesthetic which means I use my five senses and hands on experiences to help me learn. The Aural side of me likes to remember stories, examples, and jokes, to be to relate them to the concept I am learning. I…

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    the overall color and brightness of the classroom. Ms. Firestone states that a negative learning environment or setting that adversely affects student learning, can affect the students in many ways such as low student achievement, poor behavior, student anxiety, or depression. Positive learning environment, or one that allows students to feel comfortable and confident as learners. One way to build positive learning environment is to know the effects of the colors of the wall, the brightness…

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    their children within their planning and create resources to meet their needs. Planning that considers the needs and interests of the pupils are ideal for increasing pupil engagement. The pedagogic principle of personalising learning involves teachers making direct links to learning within the classroom and to the outside of the classroom (Berliner, 2011). I, therefore, consider personalised teaching an effective pedagogy. In regards to the UN Convention on the rights of the child Article 29…

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    Woobo Case Study

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    methods. Presumably, it will be directly to consumers as this is cheaper. For marketing and sales strategy, they use techniques like stating higher pledges will receive up to 50% off Woobo’s retail price, encouraging higher pledges. The idea has been validated by the primary customer as interviews with 250 parents have occurred, with popular responses as most higher pledges, between $198 and $4,950, say rewards are no longer available because the maximum backers have pledged, consumers like the…

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    Strain Theory Of Crime

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    In Chapter 10, course of life explains the different patterns over a lifetime. This theory is higher in strain and is higher in factors. The learning theory shows crime and is lower in some situations, but with social and biological changes they have shown different outcomes. Sexual activity is very high in adolescents. Adults and adolescents have privileges when they start getting into relationships some are more restricted than others. The ones that have restrictions are the adolescents. They…

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    they might fit into. Inclusion is about problem solving and teacher use the book as a tool to teach them overcome some of the barriers to the inclusion of diverse learners. The class participate with group of children, the teachers are busy and teach higher level skills in class. Inclusion benefits both for child with integration program aim to involve children with diverse abilities into the existing classes and structures within a school. They endeavour to normalize to help a child fit into a…

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    for College Faculty, said “Student engagement is the product of motivation and active learning.” This quote means that students become more engaged in the taught information when they are motivated and are actively learning. Students are motivated when they feel they are understanding the material and they are taking in the information. A way that students make sure they are engaged is by taking notes. In A Learning Secret: Don’t Take Notes with a Laptop by Cindi May, the author expresses her…

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