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    teaching plan, the ideal environment to teach about unplanned pregnancies in teen age years would be in a high school class room. When teaching it is important to combine the psychological environment with the physical environment in order to maximize learning, and as well as showing respect and valuing the learners input. Overall, having a positive environment with help the students learn better. Additionally, the assessment steps for teaching groups include: identify the education need,…

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    summer camp, I truly experienced that every student possess their own distinct intelligence. The concept of multiple intelligences categorized with eight and these are musical-rhythmic, visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic. The concept claim that all human beings have multiple intelligence and these multiple intelligences can be strengthened or weakened. Therefore, teachers should be able to differentiate the…

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    Shake It Up After School

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    my undergrad years at Boise State University, where I made it a point to excel inaccessibility, communication, and knowledge. When I was a junior, for example, I took a Shakespeare course taught by Dr. Matthew Hansen and participated in a service-learning project called “Shake It Up After School.” A program designed to help undergraduates and elementary school students explore the artistic, historic, and cultural importance of Shakespeare by reading, discussing, rehearsing, and performing one of…

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    the term with the definition and the definition with term homework, this provided useful examples of the terms. For example, there were a few problems about the different types of learning, like observational learning and others. The examples provided helped me illustrate an actual scenario where this type of learning was occurring. This helped me understand it so much more and helped me remember the term and its meaning when it…

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    model of teaching was developed by neurologist and teacher, Dr. Judy Willis (Laureate Education, Inc., 2009m). The letters that make up the word RAD mean something. For example, the “R” stands for reticular activating, which involves thinking and learning, the “A” stands for the amygdala, which is the center for emotions, and the “D” stands for dopamine, which is released in the brain by pleasure and causes feelings of pleasure (Laureate Education, Inc. 2009m). I put a lesson together under the…

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    Multimodal Learning Style

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    Learning Style: My learning style according to the VARK questionnaire was multimodal learning preference. The scores from the test show that I scored higher in the visual and kinesthetic strategies. I have always learned better with hands on experiences and with the use of visual aids. The results show that I will probably learn better from visual aids and hands on verses just by reading. When I was required to read out of a book and take a test, I have to reread parts of the text to completely…

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    Essay On Play Therapy

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    Play therapy gives children the opportunity to explore, and establish play that is interesting and exciting to them. Play therapy helps to build the communication and learning process in children. Play therapy is used strategically to help children face their problems. This therapy is different from the usual play, the therapists use play to help a child address and find a solution to their problems. The theories that guide this studies research on play therapy, are Piaget’s theory of cognitive…

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    include Logical - mathematical, Linguistic, Bodily - Kinesthetic, Musical, Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Naturalist. This theory has been modified to be used for education by teachers having to model their lesson plans involving some of these intelligences. This provides students who learn different than other students a way for them to learn material in a way that is understandable for them. For example if a class is learning about trees then the lesson might include reading…

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    aspects in order to fine-tune my teaching skills. The main focus for this project was learning and improving my abilities for future classes, and I believe I would change some parts of the lesson to accommodate and enhance the students’ learning experience. Both lessons taught included types of energies and how that energy is transferred throughout systems in everyday objects. Literacies, Assessments, and Responses Learning the five literacies in class really helped me because the knowledge…

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    Focus Learner Essay

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    confident, and exhibits strong leadership qualities in the classroom. He learns best with kinesthetic activities, one-on-one, and small group instruction. The focus learner is interested in art, in particular drawing. When he not in his room drawing, he is either playing video games or assisting his step-father with the family’s car wash business. Learning Goal (academic – stays the same across the learning segment) The focus learner will understand that all circles are similar through the…

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