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    of play in relation to Te Whāriki, diverse learners, and the role of the teacher. How does Hedges’ (2008) ideas contribute to your understandings?” I think that learning comes naturally from every experience, and is dependent on teacher knowledge and responsiveness, and the quality of social relationships in everyday play and learning opportunities. Children’s play is very child centered, Te Whariki is very holistic in children’s development, “the early childhood curriculum reflects the holistic…

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    model, but it does explain how all natural languages are similar in some respects and how humans are able to learn their first language as well as other languages. UG simplifies the ideas about learning a second language by claiming that "learning the grammar of a [second language] is not so much learning completely new structures, rules, etc as discovering how to set the parameters for the new language." Although UG "has left untouched a number of areas…

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    In order to motivate my students learning, I need to demonstrate knowledge of content, knowledge of student background, knowledge of classroom environment, and classroom management skills. These are all things that are needed for a classroom to run smoothly. As well as getting to know the…

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    Lombaino Chapter 1 Summary

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    Latino children are at risk for reading disabilities 3. There are too many ELLs in special education in the higher grades H. Educational Initiatives (p. 13) 1. The response-to-intervention (RTI) model ensures all children with learning difficulties have access to early identification and intervention (Lombardino, 2012) a. Tier 1 focus on improving classroom instruction b. Tier 2 is additional group instruction c. Tier 3 is individualized to meet student’s specific needs 2. The…

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    mathematics, no concept is simple and every concept should be taking seriously. In this unit 5 learning journal, my concentration would be on Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. In section 1, we are told that among all the functions we have examine so far in this course, the exponential and logarithmic functions are the very ones that mostly impact our daily lives the most (Yakir, 2011). In previous learning, we dealt with various functions which includes terms like x2 or x2=3, that is, terms…

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    Bongani’s Mindset Analysis Introduction The Mindset theory, developed by Carol Dweck, focus on how one is learns. There are two mindsets contained in this theory, Growth mindset and Fixed mindset. The concept of a growth mindset is believing that one can develop one’s own intelligence by enhancing with effort and the pursuit of new knowledge to improve performance (Dweck, 2006). These students tend to succeed by embracing challenges and persevering in the face of setbacks. People with a fixed…

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    Reaction: Section One We stand beyond the half way point of group sessions and I do not feel that the group is developing well into the transition stage. Because there was only one group leader today, I felt awkward to speak my peace about the state of the group progress. However, I did muster-up the courage and told the leader how I felt about the handling of the last group. The leader’s perception of what happened stood different than mine. Consequently, the rest of the group spoke up and…

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    After this semester’s learning, I’m proud to say that have a much more comprehensive and systematic understanding about persuasion and persuasive communication. To be honestly, I’m always considered to be quite persuasive. Since I was a kid, I knew how to motivate people by telling them “you can do it and the problem is easy”, aka addressing self-efficacy and response-efficacy. However, it never occurred to me that solution information and threat information are of equal weight in persuasions;…

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    words, we all are letting are masks slip. *Participation: All members participated equally today, even though we do have one member who is usually quiet and another that likes to tell a lot of content stories. * Norms: I had originally perceived an implicit norm that we most have strong affects in this group. This norm has been placed to the side during this group meeting. I do believe the group is trying to make everyone feel accepted in this process and help to move each one forward as each…

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    provides a direct solution for the correction of an erroneous movement or motor skill (Williams & Hodges, 2005). An example of this would be repositioning a basketball players elbow after he made a weak free-throw shot. Descriptive AFB is defined as implicit feedback, giving a description of what the learner did wrong during the previous movement and allowing them to come up with their own correction (Reid, Crespo, Law & Berry, 2007). I will implement descriptive AFB to teach Sam because there…

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