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    want to enhance every learning measure possible at hand to bring about that learning. This can be done using various teaching approaches to convey that information to the individual. What I believe is wrong is that there should be no facilitator using information that will not enhance the learning process. This will result in an unproductive learning task that should not happen because the students will not be able to achieve their learning goal. Why it should happen will be next. I believe that…

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    The artifact that I have chosen to submit is my running records based on benchmark passages from Reading a-z. These were completed based on three students who I had limited background knowledge on due to the fact that I am not currently working in a school district. The artifact shows the importance of understanding development and individual differences, the importance of using appropriate formal and information assessments that are technically strong and minimize bias and the importance of…

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    The learning environment presented by University of the People [UoPeople] requires an independent student capable of digesting and integrating information effectively without a great amount out of guidance in order to complete the requirements of a given course. The student most successful in this process is a self-directed, intrinsically motivated, active learner. When describing the features that characterize this type of student, there are many aspects to consider. Because each student is…

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    1.) The two in class practices that impacted me greatly were Class 7: the introduction to sensation, where we practiced balance poses and in class 8 where we learned twists. In class 7, during the introduction to sensation mentally I learned to take time to pause when things become overwhelming in my life. I suffer from anxiety and depression and often my mind can go on and on, causing doubts within me and questions in my purpose. Physically pausing in class was something I wasn’t familiar with.…

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    Self-imprisonment often takes the form of isolation, and therefore requires some form of action to escape from. The Story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor and Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett express the effects of isolating oneself through their respective main characters. William Trevor delves into the traumatized aftermath of a young girl who ran away, which caused her parents to believe she was dead. They subsequently abandoned their home and, thus, their only child who refuses to leave…

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    There are many ways to become successful in life, in anything you go through. There is always an answer for a problem that you face. Many times, I would say through the observations I have made in my lifetime that people focus more on learning from their mistakes than doing things “the right way”. I have seen and been a part of these situations in my life when I was in the army, worked in Thunder Valley as security, and also in school One example I have for this is in the Army. While I was…

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    accurately. The more knowledge I have of a situation and resources, the more beneficial my advice for a customer will be to them and their success. The Multiple Intelligence Survey aims to identify a user’s way of thinking based on their answers to a handful of questions (Multiple Intelligences – Assessment, n.d.). When I took the Multiple Intelligence Survey, I felt like the scores lined up in some manner with what the Locus of Control assessment highlighted. The assessment ranked me…

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    individual with a fixed mindset gains comfort from doing things they’re already good at and wants to be perfect right away. They believe all ability is natural and gained from birth. They believe their abilities can’t change and that genes define intelligence. Consequently, an individual with a fixed mindset often doesn 't answer questions or take chances. Conversely, the growth mindset is the belief that one 's abilities can grow through hard work and effort. An individual with a growth…

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    A lesson is something you learn from a certain situation. Learning something is hard, but easy at the same time. A lesson from a random elderly is different from learning a lesson from a loved elderly. There was a time when I learned the most important lesson in my life, that I shall always remember, “You have to lose in order to learn how to win”. About 4 years ago I was playing basketball in my small town where my mom grow up called Johnsonville. It was a small, friendly place where everyone…

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    Data Analysis: Nature of intelligence in one’s personality and Reality as a dynamic force of constant amendments in The Lost Pearl by Lara Zuberi Cognitive development is the construction of intellectual aptitude including identification, investigation, exposition, sensitivity and judgment, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. Nature of intelligence mainly involves the intellectual practicalities, psychological sequences (thoughts), and eminences of intelligent entities. An…

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