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    Plato's Analysis

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    advantages as human’s began to adapt to their surroundings; as they began understanding how all the pieces of the, life puzzle together. This is similar to that what Plato had expressed in his piece, the allegory of the cave, when he spoke of pouring knowledge; “And…

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    writing the posts for Assignment 2, I have read and research on many different topics. Some topics were more difficult to understand than the other. The quality of my writing was heavily influenced by this factor. I realized that if I have sufficient knowledge and I can understand the topic really well, I can write better. The lectures were always interesting. I learnt so many new things especially on the architecture of New Zealand, its history and culture. It is always interesting to discover…

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    202). This question explained the process of the prisoner trying to comprehend what he saw was a reality that was much different than what he had known his entire life. But now that he was able to see the objects that the shadow represents, his knowledge and perspective has changed. Plato then went on and explained that the prisoner has now been taken out of the cave and placed into the world. Up to this point, the prisoner has only known 2 things for certain, the shadows and the objects that…

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    Socrates the Philosopher Long ago in Athens, Greece lived a man named Socrates. Socrates wasn’t just an average man though, he was very different compared to everyone else in Athens. Although while he was living many didn’t respect his ideas, after his death he later will be known as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Since Socrates never wrote anything, there is no actual written evidence from him of his beliefs, thoughts of life and his trial, but there are pieces written by…

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    Photographing During this activity I learned new programs to use when taking pictures and how to take different kind of pictures with different settings. I learned how to take different pictures with the use of different programs in the camera. I had taken pictures before this activity, but the use of different programs in the camera weren’t that familiar for me and learning to use them allowed me to take better pictures. To learn how to use different camera programs I read instructions on the…

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    “to learn a thing in life through doing is much more developing, cultivating, and strengthening than to learn it merely through the verbal communication of ideas”-The Education of Man (1826), this is the belief in which both Maria Montessori and Friedrich Froebel live by, within their approach on how to educate children. Maria Montessori and Fredrick Froebel will be the two educational theorists on which I will evaluate and compare within this essay and I will also be reflecting on my own…

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    Reflection is the learning style I identify in the process of self-analysis test. My passion in my homeland town is a collection of information which I will try to put into practice after careful analysis. Such data includes the style of management, canons of social life and communication skills that are acceptable. Reflection is my learning style and enables me to understand other people’s ideologies. Many theories and ideologies have been put forward toward a solution of many problems…

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    Reflective practice is a self evaluation process in which a person steps back and critically analyze his experience and tries to learn from his experience and to construct change in his practices. Reflection can be done by engaging with a critical friend, a reflective practitioner or through self observation. There are different types of reflection • Descriptive reflection • Dialogic reflection • Critical reflection Gain from reflective practice: Learning process:…

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    Humanistic teachers believe that language learners should be motivated and provoked to choose what they need and want to know and learn. 2. They must be able to develop a craving and thirst for knowledge and their learning should be autonomous or independent. 3. Humanistic educators believe that grades are irrelevant because grading encourages learners to work for a position or grade not for learning or personal satisfaction. The only form of meaningful…

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    imaginativeness, while generally desirable, do not serve the function of finding truth particularly in nonfiction literature as much as the Lockean virtues do. When reading any scientific article, creatively inventing worlds curbs the reader’s ability to draw knowledge by ignoring the reliability of the scientific method. Regarding works of fiction, a revised Derridean reading does not have to limit creativity, imagination, and freedom. Good readers can read a text more than once, so that in one…

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