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    problems, social awkwardness, and definable learning disabilities. The college course Diverse Learners tries to give future teachers an overview of the multitude of diverse students that he or she will see every day. The goal of a teacher is to educate and inspire the next generation to do something that they are passionate about and become successful, though success involves not only money but happiness as well. Some students, including those who have learning disabilities, will require…

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    stated in the Student-Centred Learning Study (2010), the student is the focal point in the learning process. This type of learning makes it more challenging and motivating as the learner plays an active role in his learning journey. Therefore, everything the teacher does should be to help the learner achieve their goal. I work as a teaching assistant for Adult Learning Service and I support…

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    this year, I am ready to take on the challenge. It is a challenge that will hopefully end up with a rewarding learning experience as well as prepare me for life after college. Throughout this course, I think that it is vital to know how you learn best, what the professor is expecting of you, as well as how the class is structured and the policies within it. Understanding your personal learning style is essential to succeeding in not only classes but in jobs. Based on the VARK survey that we…

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    Word Smart Research Paper

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    interact effectively with others. It involves communication. The ability to entertain multiple perspectives. These people are leaders to their peers. “Body Smart” is the capacity to manipulate objects. It involves a sense of timing. This is kinesthetic learning. “Word Smart” is the ability to think in words and to use language to express complex meanings. People who are this enjoy writing, reading, telling stories or doing crossword puzzles. People who have an Intra-Personal intelligence or are…

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    Diverse Learner Reflection

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    Portrait of a Diverse Learner Reflection Paper Strengths and Weaknesses A learning strength I observed while tutoring Leslie that stood out to me was his high level of learning agility. He came to our tutorial sessions each week eager to learn a new skill. His raw aptitude coupled with his positive attitude made each session a new adventure for him as he learned to use the calculator. His self-awareness, openness to learn new skills, motivation, and ability to apply previously taught…

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    higher standard of learning during this lesson. The DLTA lesson encompasses a read-aloud, sequencing of events for better comprehension, guided group discussion, independent writing, and kinesthetic, verbal, and visual teaching methods. Furthermore, this lesson plan addresses objectives, assessments, and the various rates of learning in the classroom. By including a variety of methods to aid students in success, this lesson is designed to hold learners to a higher standard of learning. …

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    Rhyme Jump Observation

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    and “it” is the rime. Students should verbalize the onset (s) while bending and verbalize the rime (it) while jumping. Material needed is a list of rhyming words. LEARNING OBJECTIVES The student will be able to more easily understand, hear, identify or produce rhyming words by separating the onset from the rime through the kinesthetic activity of bending knees on the onset and jumping on the rime. APPROPRIATENESS OF ACTIVITIES FOR TARGETED STUDENTS Rhyme Jump is especially appropriate for…

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    three ways intelligence are seen helps guide one to make connections with past experiences and to make a decision to solve a problem. Howard Gardner's proposition is that intelligence comes in nine different ways. The processing of information and learning is different for every single person, intelligence varies by person. Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence suggests, is practical taking in action, applying…

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    be so treated. He also believed that students learn differently from each other. His MI theory introduced eight, possibly nine, different types of intelligences: Linguistic, Logical/Mathematical, Musical, Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Kinesthetic, Naturalistic, and Spiritual/Existential. Gardner proposed that "Intelligence is a biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a…

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    with a graphic novel. This was an impactful learning experience for me because my first reaction to this medium was extremely negative. I did not fully understand the value of having the illustrations paired with the play. To me, it seemed as if it would be easier to read the play and after watch a performance. At that point, I did not have a strong sense of the type of learner I was. I did not understand if I was a visual, auditory, read-write, or kinesthetic learner in the classroom. Assuming…

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