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    rationalism and partially out of Ubuntuism. According to Higgs & Smith (2015: 26 – 31) critical rationalism is a philosophy that fosters questioning and anti-authoritarian attributes. My goal as teacher is to enable learners to think for themselves and that is only possible when learners are given the freedom to ask questions without fear of contradiction from the teacher or the so-called…

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    learning, developmental stages of the learner, and gender, socioeconomic, and cultural attributes of the learner. Determinants of learning must first be decided prior to any teaching being done. The nurse needs to assess for things such as the learner’s readiness to learn, the learning needs, and how the learner learns best. Readiness to learn is deciding at the best time to teach, or the best time the learner will receive the information. For example, if the learner is in a lot of pain, this…

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    When learning English as a foreign language there are some challenges that could face a learner towards learning the language's receptive skills. When we speak about the listening skill we would say that the point of learning listening in English is to be able to understand and communicate in real-life situations, sometimes learners feel the need to understand every word in the context otherwise they will be lost in the conversation and they believe that every spoken word carries an important…

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    Disabilities In Classroom

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    that stimulates the diverse learner population. Traditionally, the majority of the lessons are plan toward the level of understanding of most of the student, but by incorporating educational resources in the classroom, the entire classroom population can involve in learning simultaneously. Multimedia: Interactive Software Research is studying the probable benefits of computer-based instruction is substantiated in basic learning theory and is identical for all learners, including both those with…

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    Novices In Education

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    perform and lacks confidence to demonstrate safe practice (Benner, 1984). Because the learner is unable to use discretionary judgment at this stage of development, continual verbal and physical cues are required. Novices are in the silent stage of Belenky et al.’s, (1986) stages of knowing, as a result of their inability to articulate and they may perceive words as weapons or punitive. Because these learners are concrete, they are limited to actual, specific behaviors in the present. In…

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    Teaching And Learning Plan

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    implement and evaluate a teaching in learning plan. For this project I will identify my population of learns, what characteristics are important to these learners and how I was able to evaluate the effectives of the teaching and learning plan. Planning Process For this project, my teaching and learning plan was developed for a group of learners that returned to school to gain a skill for their employer. They are learning to become medication mangers. The class is designed for certified…

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    interactive, and challenging. One of the most fulfilling moments is when a learner gets it. I maintain…

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    Role of input : All theories and studies regarding second language acquisition go back to the nature of input and how when an L2 learner uses the input in interactions the learner will produce language and forms (output) directed by the feedback. Krashen believes that the input hypothesis is the answer to how the natural order hypothesis takes place and how an L2 learner moves from one stage to the next in SLA. (Gass, 1997). One of the key issues of SLA is the role of the input hypothesis and…

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    Mccarthy's Learning Style

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    style that each student brings to the classroom. The first student we learn about is Linda. Linda is a type one learner. They are highly imaginative student who favors…

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    Ron Clarke Movie Analysis

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    make the learners understand that as a family we work together, we are there for each other and if one does not abide by the rules the rest of the family is being affected. Mr Clarke provides all the above mentioned, yet he is able to maintain a professional teacher-student relationship. During this process the transactional model of development (the interaction between child and adult that influences in a developing individual and others) comes into play. In a critical period in these learners’…

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