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    Cognitive Development

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    Cognitive Development in Educational Psychology Individuals have the ability to think and consider their own reasoning and in this way it is the concentration of psychological improvement. (Flavell, Miller & Miller, 1993, p.3) Moreover, it researches on how individuals can get information and how this is impacted by the way of life they live in and the way of learning gained. (Jordan, E. & Porath, M., 2006) On the other hand, according to Piaget, intellectual improvement depends to some level of…

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    Independent Learning

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    Learning happens through reading, writing, listening, communicating and by observing the surroundings. “Independent learning is a process, a method and a philos ophy of education whereby a learner acquires knowledge by his or her own efforts and develops the ability for enquiry and critical evaluation” (Candy, 1991). Independent learning can be known as self-directed learning. Students prefer tutor to provide them learning materials, however independent learning is beneficial as it helps them…

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    Visual Learner Analysis

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    As a learner, I know that I'm visual. Why I know that Is One, I took Learner Quizzes that told me and also the definition of visual learn and it fits me. A visual learner is when somebody says Table, you see a picture of a table therefore a visual learner they would see the letters spelling table. I think the reason why i'm a visual learner is because I'm not good at spelling and If I can't spell it how can I see it? for me It helps me with knowing what i'm thinking of. Also, it helps me by…

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    What is self-discovery? According to the dictionary, self-discovery is the process of learning more about yourself and knowing what type of person you really are. Self-discovery plays an important role in our life. If you yourself don’t know who yourself are, how can you expect other people to know. In this world, the only person who will know you best is not your parents who brought you to earth neither is your friend that you hang along with but is you yourself who should know yourself the…

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    intelligent, he forgot everything that he had learned as fast as he learned it because his brain was deteriorating. In the text it states, “Deterioration progressing. I have become absent minded” (Keyes, 240).This shows that he is starting to lose his intelligence and he is becoming like he used to be, naive to the world around him. So, one cost is that his brain is slowly deteriorating.…

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    Creativity Vs Conformity

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    The debate of Creativity vs. Conformity is a debate that has been around for a long time. Parents and educators worldwide want to know which way will produce the most innovative and intelligent individuals. A study at the University of Texas showed us two different cultures and what they believed made a productive member of society. After research and understanding, the hypothesis is that creativity is what creates the most innovative and intelligent members of society. In a study conducted by…

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    Triptych Research Paper

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    In the first semester, I took studio art class. In this class I was assigned the task of creating a triptych of a fruit. A triptych is a piece of art that shows something in three different stages. I chose to create a triptych of a mango. I chose this fruit because it is my favorite fruit and I thought it would look great in a triptych. I got the okay from my teacher Ms. Boncher and started researching mangos. To create my triptych I started by researching the different shapes in a…

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    Have you ever been working on homework and thought, “what am I doing?”. You are not alone. Many high school students feel that homework is an unnecessary part of the learning process, but most of all they feel like it shouldn’t be graded. It seems more like a chore to most, and not something productive that will help them learn. Don’t get me wrong, homework can be great for reinforcement but often it is covering things that students didn’t learn well enough in class or didn’t learn at all! I…

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    Toddlers Should Know Technology Toddler’s using technology has grown tremendously over the past few years because parents give the child either their phone or iPad so that the child is occupied. Parents let their toddler have a device, triple the time that they used to because our world is now technology based. The more toddlers are using technology, the more familiar they will be with the world we live in. Toddler’s that use technology is smarter than the ones that don’t. Toddlers should be…

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    Assessing Listening in the ESL Classroom is a video that is full of specific drills and activities that can be used to practice listening skills and assess listener’s abilities. Types of listening include intensive, responsive, selective, and extensive listening, which are all addressed in the video. Most people are good listeners, but not everyone and for those individuals listening assessments can be useful. It can be hard to assess because we cannot see it directly if someone is not a good…

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