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    and who decides who are the more meaningful or effective if they are not evaluated in different settings? Having a college degree or having great grades throughout the years in school is not necessarily a reflection of one person’s intelligence. In “Hidden Intelligence”, Gerald Graff argues for the merging of the “street smarts” students adequately into the classroom curriculum, stating that student’s interests are identified as anti-intellectual, and that the educational system ignores the…

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    Life Cycles Of Animals

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    Life cycles happen all day, everyday, and all around the world. They are part of every living thing, including us, humans. Learning about life cycles is an important milestone for children, because it helps them to learn how to better respect and care for those around them. Life cycles can be taught in many numbers of ways and can help children to understand and deal with death, births, and everyday changes and growth around them (Arnett). In this sense, “Life cycle stages are sequential and…

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    As I reflect back on this class, I realize that is has positively impacted my life in a way that I never thought it would have. I have learned more about myself during this class, than I have in any other class to date. In chapter 1 the parts I like were, understanding the culture of higher education, and becoming an active learner. These parts were significant because it taught me that in order to understand college, I had to learn what it was. Having learned and adapted to the culture of…

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    Kolb's Learning Theory

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    third style is converging (AC/AE) meaning ‘doing and thinking’ these type of learners don’t need any theories, but they want practical. The fourth style is accommodating (CE/AE) meaning ‘doing and feeling’ this is where people use other people’s analysis and information to formulate a product and prefer to take a practical, experiential approach. (Rogers,…

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    Early History In the beginning, in 1904, Alfred Binet, a French psychologist, researched and focused on the relationship between memory and oral or visual methods and developed the first intelligence test that produced interest in individual differences. The study of learning styles in 1907 was the next step when Dr. Maria Montessori invented the Montessori method of education that uses materials to enhance the learning styles of her students. It is because through their actions that Dr.…

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    Curiosity Leadership takes many forms. In the case of Dawoud, leadership emerges from his curiosity. The way that this dynamic works is that Dawoud’s internal sense of curiosity creates opportunities for him to engage with his students, to probe their minds and to draw important questions and insights from them. Thus, their own curiosity is awakened and the process of discovery, learning and development continues. Dawoud’s story resonated with me. I felt that there was considerable inspiration…

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    in real world teaching. Theories explain behavior, as well as predict behavior that can be tested and observed. Cognitive development Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence. Piaget believed that one's childhood plays a vital and active role in a person's development. There are four stages of cognitive development, those are sensory motor (birth -2yrs) in this stage children differentiate self from objects,…

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    To What Extent is Intelligence Related to People with Depression? “Identifying Genius is a dicey venture”. This was said and used by a professor of pyschology, Keith Simonton. Although some may find it hard to believe, studies have shown that the intelligence of people is related to whether or not they are in a good mood. I came to understand this when I read “The Science of Genius” by Keith Simonton. In it, Simonton says that genius has been linked towards melancholia.…

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    Purdue Three Stage Model

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    The Purdue Three Stage Model The Purdue Three Stage Model is a framework for a program or curriculum with an emphasis on creativity, higher level thinking, problem-solving skills, and independent learning abilities. This model is dependent upon trained and creative teachers willing to teach, facilitate and finally offer resources for each individual student. Criterion 1: Respect for individuals with diverse abilities, strengths, and goals (PARTIALLY MET) The Purdue Three Stage Model ’s gifted…

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    Intelligence is used every single day. It can be used effectively to manage a household and finances, to raise a family, to participate in higher education, in planning schedules, to file taxes, to operate a vehicle or to simply go to work and perform your job. Intelligence is essential in daily life. I use my intelligence when I am work on my school work. Without intelligence, I would not be able to comprehend the assignments and tasks…

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