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    group.” Next question, “What is your favorite subject?” “My favorite subject is math because I feel like I could process and memorize math facts, problems, and strategies easier than anything else. My worst subject is music like who wants to go from learning science to a music class and than to a writing class. It’s just so confusing sometimes.” Next question, “Would you rather learn by using the blackboard or a workbook?” Ryan answered, “My teacher either uses the chalkboard or our workbooks…

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    get caught up in the thought process that it’s more important to keep a scholarship than to learn the information, it’s easy to find yourself cheating through life. Throughout college it’s always about keeping your scholarship instead of actually learning material. We forget on a day to day basis the reason we are here and what an opportunity it is to be here. Instead of being grateful for having the chance to get an education, we complain about the work load. We forget we’re here to better our…

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    ages. Object-based learning in museums is effective because some concepts are hard to picture. Seeing the objects up close brings evidence to a learning experience. Since the sculptures are larger than life, children can walk all around the objects and get up close. This will add to the museum’s various opportunities for free-choice learning (Falk 2000, 25). The majority of the activities include opportunity for social interactions and discussions that enhance the learning experiences by…

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    me and I may remember, involve me and I learn. Nowadays, all the educational organizations are trying to use a variety of learning support system to ensure that the students get the best education. In this day and age, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) is one of the best universities in the education industry. In addition, ERAU has provided a collection of learning supports such as computer labs, tutoring, and a variety of studying places. Indeed, the level ERAU reaches forces the…

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    There are many effects that are not only limited to physical but also mental, psychosocial and brain health which also can lead to improved academic performance (Muth, 2015). So essentially, learning these basic skills that can be taught from like 4 months can have a lifelong impact. Our generation now is so focused on sport and competition that we lose focus that play and recreation is at the heart of physical literacy and building active individuals…

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    Instructional Plan Essay

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    One being modeling self- regulated learning skills each day in the classroom. Another strategy would be to use technology to reinforce what is being taught. A third strategy would be to create a plan for each student how they will reach a goal. This is where differentiated learning will come into play. I should get to know all my students and work with them to formulate a goal. This strategy will help them…

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    Early Learning Observation

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    The Early learning lab is part of the FACS 304 course that allows college students to learn and understand the teaching process within a classroom setting. The lab allows students the opportunity to bond with children and observe the emerging developmental skills that children are acquiring during Early Childhood. I have established a variety of close bonds with three of the children. I enjoy all the children equally, because each child has a different personality that makes them special. The…

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    I still have not found a clear definition for social capital that I feel confident in sharing. To me, it seems that social capital is based off relationships, and can be measured by the amount and by the quality of relationships a person has. If meeting people is the key to expanding social capital, then what could be more vital than athletics? An immigrant, regardless of age, gender, or status, would have the opportunity to meet countless individuals through sports. For instance, let’s say a…

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    Recently I did my observation at Chime Institute 's Schwarzenegger Community School in a first-grade class that consisted of about twenty students both those of who have disabilities and do not. These students are typically six years old and at the time there was one teacher and one assistant who led the class. In the classroom, there was also one paraprofessional for the student with special needs. The mother of the child was also there guiding her daughter and helping with any questions the…

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    criminal acts. The four theories I plan to use are learning theory, self control theory, general strain theory, and differential association. I would like to start with Michael Dowd. He was known to be fearless, he was known to not care if he got busted, and he learned a lot of this behavior because of his fellow peers. One theory that explains why he committed criminal acts is learning theory. In lecture, professor Foreman stated that learning theory is “learned through interaction with…

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