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    Teaching is a process and it involves many factors in the teaching and learning process. The important factors which influence teaching learning process are- motivation and needs of the learner, classroom environment, teacher knowledge, teaching aids, administration, testing or examination, etc. Testing is a very essential aspect which can affect positively or negatively the teaching/learning process. Though testing is widely used around the world for different purposes, the aspect of testing in…

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    teachers to acknowledge. In addition to these models, there are other significant elements need to be discovered under the content teachers’ beliefs and practices regarding EMI policy and EMI approach at HUSO, KKU. To bridge the gap, the study on teaching and learning models of EMI based on teachers’ beliefs and practices needs to be conducted in order distribute new knowledge of this area. Thus, it is worth conducting future research, which is covering those aspects with clear…

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    A personal philosophy of teaching and learning in the learning areas of English. The following essay will look at how English plays an integral and fundamental role in the education of the New Zealand students. English is threaded throughout all areas of the New Zealand Curriculum, therefore as educator is is critical that we get it right. The content of senior English Teaching According to the Senior English Curriculum Guide (2012) English is about connecting with others and their ideas,…

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    U2 AC 1.2 - Compare the strengths and limitations of teaching and learning approaches used in own area of specialism in relation to meeting individual learner needs. My area of education is driving instruction for cars, meaning I teach people to drive a car to the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) driving test standard. One of the strengths of this type of tuition is that it is specialised or dedicated one to one which is very good for the type of learners I attract. Older people and people with…

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    “Methods of education: Rote Learning and Conversational Teaching” There are two different ways of learning presented in this essay. Both of them have the purpose to help the Christian communities at churches to increase the knowledge that the congregation has about their beliefs and traditions. Equally, they can be very useful for the people in charge of a group at church, from pastors to ministries’ leaders. There are advantages and disadvantages for each one of them and this essay has the…

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    Rationale: After the second learning experience, the mentor suggested me to practice how to make the transition runs better by telling the children to pack their toys up then sending them to wash their hands for having their lunch. Telling the children to help their friends to pack up the toys in the classroom is to remind the children to become aware of fairness. Reminding the children to keep quiet when they are on queue while others washing their hands is to help them engage the class rule.…

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    a. A test will influence teaching This is the most general hypotheses of washback. This is based on the assumption that teaching and learning are related. Thus, the second hypothesis follows the implication from the first one. b. A test will influence learning To separate the content of teaching from its methodology, we need to distinguish the influence of a test on the content of the teaching from its influence on the methodology. Thus: c. A test will influence what teachers teach d. A test…

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    In “Teaching, Learning, and Millennial Students,” Maureen E. Wilson (2004) in her article published in New Directions for Student Services examines the literature to make recommendations to educators on how to enhance teaching and learning in college. Wilson (2004) is no newcomer to the classroom; in fact, she uses her expertise and experience as a student affairs director to cite evidence from scholars and experts in education and learning effectiveness to document how good practices in…

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    In the article by Alfie “Getting teaching and learning wrong” it focused on how children are learning and the effectiveness of the way they are learning. As well as looking at the traditional ways of education and if that is the correct way for students to learn. When I read this article everything it said was correct because I as a student have gone through it. For example, when we’re taught at school there’s either a right answer or a wrong answer and your job is to find that right answer.…

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    Good practice in teaching and learning in PSHE This piece of writing will address good practice in teaching and learning in the subject of PSHE, whilst referencing how we can create a sensitive and empathetic classroom environment where everyone's ideas are welcomed. ''PSHE education is a school subject through which pupils develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, and prepare for life and work in modern Britain. Evidence shows that…

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