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    concepts 2.2.1 Learning style and Cognitive style In the field of research relating to language teaching and learning, the two terms “learning style” and “cognitive style” are often used interchangeably. Several researchers have tried to define the differences between the two types such as : Allport (1937) clarifies the differences by stating cognitive style is individual’s typical ways of processing such as problem solving, thinking, perceiving and remembering. In contast, learning styles is…

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    The Inquiry Approach

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    It ensures that all students are engaged and are given equal opportunities to learn the subject matter by providing a variety of learning activities (Brady & Kennedy, 2007). Measures were taken to ensure all students of varying abilities were catered for, through variations in Content, Process and Products (Findlay, 2012). Variations in content included the use of Concrete Materials…

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    Reflection Paper for Field Observations My field hours were completed with Mr, Atteberry, a second grade teacher, at G.G.B. Elementary School. Having very little teaching experience in the classroom, this opportunity was very eye-opening for me. I have never worked with young students and I was nervous to meet new people. Luckily, the transition was easier than past class observations. Mr. Atteberry and myself shared very similar ideals and we had a lot in common. It was very beneficial for…

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    Being a student athlete is very hard to manage and being a first semester freshman in college trying to figure it all out is even more difficult. USC has taught me a lot this but the one thing I found most helpful was learning how to manage my time better and be more organized. The most valuable thing I found out about this topic was all the different ways to actually put into perspective all the work I have ahead of me and all the different ways to better manage my time. This topic was so…

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    several different strategies that we learned about in Chapter 7 of our textbook this week. The first strategy that I would employ would be “Letter Actions a consonant based strategy” (Vacca, et al., 2015, p. 191,192). This strategy is great for those learning how to read, but having difficulty with the words. In this strategy the sounds of the consonants are associated with action words. For example, C could be used with words like cut or S could be used with words like sip. Additionally, this…

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    Visual Learners

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    Did you know that there are different kinds of learning types that kids are used to when learning my three examples are visual learners verbal learners and bodily-kinesthetic. Those are the types of learning that I find are the most interestin, well I was reading some of the ideas from Howard Gardner it open my eyes to the vast amount of ways to learn that kids implicate in their day-to-day lives. It is very fascinating because it 's like a computer that needs different types of software to run…

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    Literacy Interview Essay

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    grow through literacy practice and how important it is to have them involved at a young age. As society is advancing and so is technology allowing for them to explore is a good idea for them to adapt to society. Children shouldn’t be neglected to learning or exposing them to new ways of…

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    Curriculum Questions

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    the school administration that outline essential learning outcomes for each course? Response: Curriculum refers to the means and materials with which students will interact for the purpose of achieving identified educational outcomes. The curriculum should be designed to meet the educational needs of the students it will serve. When serving on a curriculum committee, educators should be aware of the students’ cognitive, cultural, psychomotor-kinesthetic, and socio-emotional needs. Also…

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    ASCA national model is a framework for school counseling programs. The four components of the ASCA model consist of the foundation, management, delivery, and accountability. Each component addresses the counselor’s role in facilitating and enhancing learning for all students. The first component is the foundation which focuses on student outcomes, counselors “guide the development of effective school counseling programs around three domains, academic, career and personal/social development”…

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    of music is often overlooked. In fact, music is one of the most effective tools used to enrich the students learning. As a future teacher one of the most important aspects of teaching is developing a strong form of interaction with the students. This is done through a student-centered learning approach. Music is a tool that can assist our teaching by enhancing…

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