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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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    Historians

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    Historians like all people, have general knowledge and understanding of all domains such as the sciences, business and politics. However, historians unlike most people use facts of general knowledge to help other people connect concepts together to create a general understanding of a topic. For this reason, historians’ present facts to people that helps them to come up with solutions to their current issues. Mostly, the historian has been an important role for centuries because they not only…

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    The more information and knowledge adult educator’s gain regarding how best to reach, teach, and enrich the lives of adult learners, the better equipped, effective, and successful they can become as adult educators. Merriam (2008), echoes this view in her claim that; “Whether we are assisting adults in preparing for the GED, coaching executives in a Fortune 500 company, or demonstrating a new agricultural technique in a developing country, the more we know about how adults learn the better we…

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    This summer, my family and I traveled to Berlin, Germany to learn about my Jewish great grandparents’ experience during the Holocaust. After visiting the Topography of Terror, I have become interested in understanding how the Nazis could turn a democracy into a dictatorship. This trip made me question not only government’s actions of the past, but also my government’s actions today. It has made me look at the U.S. 2016 election differently. Most of all, my trip made me want to learn more about…

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    The author uses her knowledge of the topic to further her own argument against it, and to ultimately scare her readers. Whether they are the older generations who did not grow up with the internet, or the younger generations that are unaware of the effects of their browsing history…

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    Role Of Music In Literacy

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    related to literacy and also why it is important. The literacy practices involved in it can help us get a better understanding of music’s role in our lives. We tend to learn through both professionals and our peers by their feedback and their own knowledge. We also learn from just looking at the music itself by learning the notes and rhythms on our own. We follow those that have made careers of music: both the performers and teachers. During today’s advancement of technology, students can…

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    Crucible Reflection

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    It involves confrontation with the new and unknown. New territory crucible improves a person’s alertness to the new information and makes one more receptive of knowledge. I experienced the new territory type of crucible at my internship in India when my team leader asked me to login to a remote server and write a script. At that time, I didn’t even know how to login to a remote server. I felt embraced and started…

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    Once the general knowledge is given using the classic tool of lecture using visual aids and examples there will still be questioned. With most students grasping concepts in art is a struggle due to the different way of thinking; giving students the opportunity to ask clarifying…

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    • This past week at the Crisis Center I was kept pretty busy. The shelter went from being full to having openings several times. I did a few shelter intakes, but only one of the clients actually checked into the shelter. It is a bit discouraging to have clients not show up after completing an intake, but it cannot be taken personally because I do not completely know their situation. I also was able to complete three Life Surveys with the clients in the shelter this past week. This past week…

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    does our knowledge stem from, what is the source of our inherit knowledge? How we come to know what we know? Has been argued and discussed in public areas or famous literal works. One of the earliest notable examples of literal works that offered an amenable answer to the millennium old question was written by Plato during the latter-end of his life, as prominent Athenian philosopher, his literally work reflected a time-period where the foundation of societal understanding and knowledge came…

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