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    except one participant thinks MIs are talents ,so she is with Critics of MI theory. Actually, intelligence and talent are Similar , Intelligence and talent, both are known as the person’s good knowledge or ability, and they both are interlinked with each other.However the difference is that Intelligence is what one can improve by studies, reasoning, understanding and learning. Therefor, intelligence is nothing but the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge by means of thought and reason, it…

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    What is “Centrifugal Bumble Puppy”? Why is it important for games to require a complicated apparatus? Centrifugal Bumble Puppy is a game. It is played with kids circled around a chrome steel tower and a ball is thrown up so it can land on top of the tower. Then it goes down through the interior of the tower and come out through a whole and it has to be caught. The kids are taught to rely on the complex machinery and it increases the consumption of material goods and therefore to boost the…

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    For centuries people have been coming up with new theories on how children in the early years setting should be educated, however only a few have actually been influential in current early years practice. This essay aims to explore and critique these theories, with a main focus on the pedagogy of Maria Montessori and how her approach is used in the EYFS today. Other theorists such as John Dewey, Freiderich Froebel and Jean-Jacques Rousseau will also be looked at, to allow for a more in depth…

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    Visual Learners Learning is the knowledge and skills we gain through experiences, and being taught the materials. Learning is important in our lives. If we did not have the ability to learn, we would not know anything we know today, not remember our past experiences. We learn how to talk, eat, walk, write, drive, etc. We all learn in different ways. Visual, Auditory, and kinesthetic are three of the main different ways of learning. A visual learner needs to see things to know. An auditory…

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    High school changes people. They express themselves, become opinionated, and they start to look at the world differently as they experience things they have never encountered before. A wise Oliver Wendell Holmes said, “Man’s mind stretched to a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions.” This quote is an excellent way to describe my experience in high school. I believe that Holmes’ quote is very accurate. At the beginning of my freshman year my friends and I were very alike; we…

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    QUESTION ONE 1.1.1.Psychologists that have studied education believes that any event that has a result in the change of behavior is known as learning. Learning is an operation that has a continuous change not only because of high maturation but because of experiences that have occurred in the past. Example 1:Behaviorism is when people react to a variety of events in their surrounding areas to benefit him/her with no worry about psychological disorders or awareness(Skinner,2011).The individual is…

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    As we all know that learning is a daily life activity. A child learns different things and an adult learns something else for example, in the case of school going child we will ask that what you learnt in the class but for an adult we can ask that what learnt from your life recently. We may got the answer according to his ability or knowledge. The definition of learning , according to psychologist , is a relatively permanent change in behaviour, knowledge, capability, or attitude that is…

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    1. Frederick Douglas in “Learning to Read and Write” is a slave who has no privilege to have education. He mentioned different ways to educate himself how to read and write. He first learns his alphabet from his Mistress, the slaves master wife, though it was prohibited. However, the Mistress stopped from teaching him how to write because of the racial inequality of that time. That didn’t stop Douglas from finding a way to learn. He then copies the letters written on the wood in the lumber yard…

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    Now first off, intelligence is a broad, and a narrow term at the same time. It depends on who you ask. I personally measure intelligence as one’s ability to do many things with speed and efficiency, not being extremely good at one thing, but moderate at many. But intelligence is measured by schools as how well a student does in their classes. Students who excel in things like math and science tend…

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    I had absolutely no previous knowledge about cognitive development prior to researching about it this week. I had never heard of Jean Piaget either, but I am glad that I did because his theory of cognitive development is very interesting. I learned that cognitive development is the development of the thinking and organizing parts of the brain and it involves language, reasoning, problem solving, and memory. Piaget was the first psychologist to make a study of cognitive development. Before his…

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