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    (LALI-248) Undeniably, in general, teaching is not a simple issue. An effective teacher must follow some strategies, approaches, styles, methods, etc. to provide the right environment to students. Indeed, teachers play a central role in students’ learning for several reasons. Not only has the teacher’s personality mattered for an effective lesson, but also the teaching. A professional knowledge of Teaching English as a Foreign Language requires many areas such as classroom management,…

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    Sociocultural Theory Essay

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    Sociocultural theory has made a great impact on the learning and teaching process. Vygotsky’s theory advocates that learning is a process where participation in socially mediated activities is essential. This theory argues that social interaction precedes development, consciousness and cognition are the end product of socialization and social behavior. Vygotsky’s theory is one of the foundations of constructivism. (Vygotsky, 1978) According to Vygotsky (1978 cited Lantolf 2000) the sociocultural…

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    ability to explain medicine in lay terms and thereby engaging individuals more effectively in their own care. Another is the ability to be there for those who have no one else and provide them with compassion and empathy. Fortunately, my time spent learning about and working on cars is not without use, as through automotive repair I have learned to employ a systematic and analytical diagnostic…

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    future career goals as an academic advisor. Some of these highlights were theories that focused on understanding how general student populations think or what issues they may be experiencing in various stages of development. This is followed by learning different ways to put theories to practice, particularly I found most useful was the developmental intervention model. From wanting to implement this, I learned about various techniques from…

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    Writing Reflection 3- Harvard Implicit Association Tests Kiera R. Fry Texas State University The entire test taking experience was an eye opener for me. My results were the complete opposite of what I thought it was going to be. The setup of the test definitely took me by surprise. I was expecting the test to be a questionnaire. When I first started the test, I was to focused on not messing up. I thought if I messed up then it would have a negative effect on my results.…

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    provide children with self-confidence and self-esteem. The physical aspect that play provides is a child being physically active while they are playing. This can include balancing, climbing, jumping, kicking, and running. Lastly, children are learning social skills while they are playing and interacting with others (Sohn, 2015). Over the years there have been numerous theories regarding play; however, one theorist, Lev Vygotsky, is whom I connect the most with. Lev Vygotsky was a…

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    students who are lower achieving when working in pairs due to the fact that one student does not succeed without the other. After groups are formed, the lesson begins with the teacher providing explicit instruction on what will be learned, and what team learning will look like. After expectations are clear, instructors will preview the chosen story to the students. This usually involves whole class discussion about predictions on what the story will be about and discussion about new vocabulary.…

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    Episodic memory is the process of recalling personally experienced past events. The efficiency of this process is adversely affected by age. In a sense, this may explain the level of emotional distress that the aged and their kin and all others feel at the onset of failing episodic memory Riding a bike, thinking of the trip you took when you were 10, and where to put the ice cream all have something in common(Dritschel & others, 2011; Wang, 2009).They are all are part of memory. Even though they…

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    the reader a lot of reasons as to why students with a growth mindset outscore those the with a fixed mindset. The belief that students are born smart should change to everyone because really all it is is just determination “such children hold an implicit belief that intelligence is innate and fixed, making striving to learn to seem far less important”(21). Most students who have this mindset usually think that’s why even try because they won’t get the hang of it, but this is a lie because the…

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    motivation and learning styles which can be affected by factors such as culture, gender, family, peers and previous experiences. The teaching assistant supports the school and teachers to develop inclusion so that all children regardless of barriers can access the curriculum and enjoy a good learning experience. This may be achieved by providing ideas, materials and strategies, organizing and managing learning, intervening or redirecting the experience or assessing the learning and recording…

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