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    Compare Traditional and Adult Learners The learning styles of the traditional learner and the adult learner are different. The adult learning theory of Malcolm Knowles, also known as anadragogy, explains how the adult learner learns information (Pappas, 2013). This theory can be used in many contexts, such as the classroom, workforce development, and the workplace, and this paper explains the difference between these two types of learners and gives examples of how to use the adult learning…

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    operated in English, children who either do not speak English or acquire English as a second language are at a disadvantage. For every child to receive a proper education, many federal, state, and local laws have been passed to ensure English Language Learners (ELLs) are included.…

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    receive information differently than others. For example, if your are not exactly a listener you would be classified as a visual learner or kinesthetic learner. During the three different teachings they used methods as such as touching , listening, and visualizing. Kinesthetic learners also known as tactile learners learn from touching or doing. Many kinesthetic learners have characteristics of not being able to concentrate or sit still.…

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    Similarities and Differences One similarity between L1 and L2 learners is that they follow a similar pattern of development despite some exceptions and variations among learners. For example, how to make basic sounds, then words, phrases and sentences. Both go through a silent period while they are listening to and learning language. According to Ipek (2009), L1 learners go through a silent stage when they are trying to make sense of language and L2 learners, who do not comprehend the new…

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    Topic An exploration of Best Practices for teaching English Language Learners in an Early Childhood setting. The ELL population is steadily growing *quote*. Educators should continue to develop their skills and make sure they have skills to help these students. In a way, all early childhood students are English Language Learners, so many suggested practices for helping ELLs can also be found in suggested practices for any early childhood classroom. Target Audience The following program is…

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    Language Learners to effectively ascertain the language, it is important that those students are exposed to linguistic input they can understand. In a text such as Beowulf, it is mandatory that a simplified version of the text is provided to English learners because of the already complex nature of the original text. Beowulf in its aboriginal form, Old English, is too far removed from the Modern English Language spoken today. Not only must we provide a translation for English Language Learners,…

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    Learners Theories, Principles and Health Education Models The purpose of this post is to discuss Learners Theories and how to apply it when addressing the high incidence of infant mortality rate in my community (Franklin County, Ohio) with mothers and expectant mothers. According to Nies &McEwen, 2015 page 124: Learners Theories help us understands how individual, families and groups learn. Nies & McEven postulate different theories that can be useful to the nurse in educating its patients.…

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    lives of 21st century learners. As a future teacher I will need to keep up with technology in order to teach the students I will have. I have to incorporate technology into all my lessons and be able to explain it to students. Technology shapes many things in the classroom, and in this paper we will be exploring the issues and benefits. I will explain how teacher are addressing technology standards and skills in today’s classrooms, and how I will be teaching the 21st century learner. Through my…

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    The classrooms of today’s school have no norm. Classrooms vary from school to school, hallway to hallway, etc. Being aware of the types of learners in the classroom is very beneficial to both students and teachers. There are six different diverse learner groups found in the book. These groups are students who are linguistically diverse, students who are gifted and talented, students who are learning disabled, students who have disorders that affect communication, students who are physically…

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    Myers-Briggs Type Reflection Essay People often wonder what makes up their personality. An individual can ponder upon why they feel a particular way, why they make certain decisions, or why they do not like or like specific things. The Myers-Briggs Type indicator assessment allows for people to understand their preferences and personality in depth. Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers created the assessment based on Carl Jung’s studies. Jung was a psychologist that studied people’s behavior…

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