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    The debate of nature verses nurture arises as psychologist discuss the concern to which extent heredity and environment contribute to development and behavior. Nurture is what is already wired within a person due to genetic inheritance and biological factors. Nature is the environment contributing to behavior and development. When someone supports intelligence as coming from nature verses nurture, they believe that the right environment, access to material resources, and opportunities can lead…

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    type of clothing that students wear to school are possible connections to becoming victim of crime and bullying at school. Which indicates that discipline is needed, and uniforms policies are a good form to prevent and control such condition. Gardner, Howard. "The difficulties…

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    Cannon's Theory Of Stress

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    threading situation or to fight is commonly called fight or flight response. Commonly fight associated with hostile response to stress and flight refers in social disengagement such as drug use. (Cannon& Kemery 1932, 2003) Theoretical Framework Howard Gardner, multiple intelligences and education…

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    Nature Vs Nurture Debate

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    Nature vs. Nurture The nature versus nurture debate is one of the oldest debates in psychology. The nature aspect, which is the more scientific theory of the two, is the idea that genes have a greater impact on a person’s development. The nurture aspect is centered around if a person’s environment has a more significant impact on a person’s development. Scientists know for a fact that eye color, hair color, height, and other similar traits are in our genetic makeup. However, there is no way for…

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    My Family Identity Essay

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    My family is my backbone, part of my identity and my biggest supporters. My family has had the biggest influence, from our culture to our traditions. They have taught me that being different is not something to be embarrassed or ashamed of. I view the world in a different way, my family is from Fiji and are devout Hindus. We have different traditions and beliefs that many judge or simply do not understand. My family makes up a large percentage of who I am today. My grandparents brought the…

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    Teachers inadvertently use learning theories to inform their teaching. They play a major role in children’s learning and are extremely valuable when used correctly. In this piece of writing, three different learning theories will be discussed: Piaget’s theory of cognitive constructivism, Vygotsky’s theory of social constructivism and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Each of these theories will be explored deeper and evaluated as well as analysing their importance in relation to the primary classroom…

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    the students being comfortable and remembering what they learned. In Holler If You Hear Me MR. Michie is given complete control of a media class and decides to model it according to many of the the multiple intelligences that were developed by Gardner. The class focus on the role of media and how it affected his students lives. In the class Mr. Michie gave many options to an assignment and the students had to pick which one they wanted to. The students had the option to produce and record a…

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    personalizing science curricula” it spoke about multiple intelligence (MI) theory and Dave’s experience. At the beginning of the article is discussed the (MI) theory, first proposed in the book, Frame of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner, in this book he addressed how people have different type of intelligence or methods of learning, such intelligence was categorized into seven distinct intelligence: “Verbal-Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Musical-Rhythmic,…

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    As a result, scientist discovered new drugs, such as ampicillin and methicillin, to treat a wider range of infections (Zaffiri, Lorenzo, Gardner, and Toledo-Pereyra). By the end of the 20th Century, well under 10% of infections are fatal (Kardos, Nelson, and Demain). In modern times, penicillin is still used to treat bacterial infections, such as syphilis and tonsillitis (Debabov). However…

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    instruction I can include all students in the learning process. In order to do this I use many tools to meet his goal. The first way I differentiate is by using the theory of multiple intelligences to create different activities for my students to do. Howard Gardner developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences which explains the presence of nine different Intelligences, including bodily/ kinesthetic, existential, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logical/ mathematical, musical, naturalist,…

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