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    Philosophy of Adult Education & Learning Mark Ramsey • Teaching with greater depth and breadth is important so they interact with other tradesmen, engineers, inspectors, etc. Equip individuals with the skills & substantive knowledge that allows them to define & to pursue their own goals.1 • Give students a place to "hang" new knowledge off of what students already know from past experiences and courses, i.e., root beer in cup with foam can be related to apparent power, true power & reactive…

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    1. Description: Every child is unique with his or her learning styles and ability. It is necessary for instructors to differentiate material with consideration of each student’s interests and learning needs. Therefore, educators must provide students with multiple teaching tactics to develop each student ability of critical thinking and learning. Differentiation of instruction needs to be used classroom in order to support students regardless of learning differences. Rationale: To document my…

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    I am inspired by Perseus Books Group's commitment in empowering independent publishers to reach their potential with your exceptional publishing services. I would be thrilled to join the Perseus Books Group team to help bring authors books to life and to draw on my publishing and diverse experiences in providing you with meticulous and skillful support in client services. A dramatic career change in 2010 afforded me a glimpse into the world of publishing, and I have not stopped looking.…

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    student takes a different combination of different tests to assure that a broad type of questions are able to be answered in the amount of time that is given. The school's principal is also required to answer questions of the students' background, schools, and learning environment. The test design and data analysis are delegated to an international association of research and educational institutions led by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) where the tests are also scored.…

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    HLTA Reflection

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    Over the course of studying E214 I have thought greatly about my own practice working as an HLTA in a mainstream primary school, where I mainly work with children that experience barriers to learning. These barriers are due to the children having special educational needs or due to having English as an additional language. I now question whether the children I work with are part of a system that has created othering and if through them being othered they included as fully as possible or are they…

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    Secondary Readers, the author talks about the different strategies that the teachers use to support readers that are having trouble. According to the author, 8.7 million fourth through twelfth graders struggle to read their textbooks everyday while in school (Ness, 80). If the students cannot read their textbook, then it makes it real difficult for them to try and learn the material they are required to learn. A reason to support this is that the students will not be able to comprehend what they…

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    Richard Rodriguez

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    If anything is to be understood about Richard Rodriguez it is that he is not a minority. He is in fact a son of Mexican immigrants who came into this country and through harsh labor were able to set him up for a good education, what no longer makes him a minority. Education to him is not just the key to escaping poverty, but it is the key to enlightenment and entering the public world through assimilation while escaping the private world that minorities live in. Richard Rodriguez was born into a…

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    Experiential learning in school : Experiential education is the education that involves the process of learning through experience. It can also be deemed as hands on learning that takes place between a teacher and a student. It is also defined as learning through reflection. This term cannot be used for experiential learning as they do not have the same meaning; However, experiential learning is a part of experiential education. In one of the methodology from the Association for Experiential…

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    fact the goal of the purpose is to realize the consequences to one’s impulses. A purpose originates from first observing conditions then comparing it to experiences of similar conditions, which together allow determining the significance. Therefore, schools are not targeted to appeal to the desires and impulses of students, rather “a purpose [should be] developed, [and] guidance given by the teacher” (pg. 30) to the exercise the pupils' intelligence which actually enables freedom, rather than…

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    me what really life is all about, all I am I own to them. I have always been interested in teaching and taking care of children. This passion never left me and only grew more profound with time. That is why after high school, I decided to become a teacher. The purpose of school as a place where young children are offered a toolkit to navigate their…

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