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    developmental start they can at school. Looking back over the past five years of teaching I have been fortunate enough to have been involved in several different training and development opportunities. This has included Deslea Konza, Teacher mentoring, continuity of learning project and developing inquiry and play based learning. My desire to improve my practice has increased over the years and I am committed to lifelong learning. The Deslea Konza Literacy Program enhanced my literacy head set…

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    of learning technologies invade the teachers and students? life .These technologies increase communication opportunities between individuals and learning through e-learning. Ortega, et al. (2010) defined e learning as "using electronic technologies to deliver learning content. Currently, it also implies making use of interactive learning resources through communication facilities ".It assists in building learners knowledge and make a great impact on their academic achievement. Mobile learning is…

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    There are many roles that each of the Six Essential Elements have played in the effectiveness of the organization of my pre-practicum classroom. There are also multiple ways these elements have supported the learning of students in the classroom. The way that the first element which is Well-Structured Lessons has contributed to the effectiveness of the organization of the classroom is that the lessons/activities that are taught by the teacher are usually taught in groups and she makes sure that…

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    arts colleges. When I was graduating high school I spent much of my time researching what kind of college would interest me. I found out that I really liked the vibes of liberal arts colleges because they offered more artistic and creative ways of teaching. I looked at colleges like Bard College, Columbia College Chicago, and The University of New Hampshire College. All these colleges offered my major (early childhood education), and considered it to be liberal arts and science major. I feel…

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    An awareness of learning styles aids personal development by allowing the learner to change their habits whilst learning. For example, if someone had the kinaesthetic learning style then they would be able to change their learning style to involve more hands-on activities, try different solutions to a problem to find out which one is best and they usually would prefer to work in groups. A problem with learning in places of education is that the lessons are usually taught in a certain style and…

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    recurring theme, Harper Lee shows the differences between the two learning systems, and how informal education has an influence on Scout and hints at why informal is embraced more than formal. One of the biggest differences between informal and formal education that struck Scout was the pace at which the students were learning, as Scout was far ahead of them, and found school boring. Throughout the novel, Scout shows a passion for learning and reading, as she and Atticus would read every night.…

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    a clear understanding of my reconnaissance before I defined a plan of action to carry it out. I am aware that I have to provide a good service to all my learners and I always reflect and critically appraise my own practice, what works best in my teaching…

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    targeted audience is foundation year level to build phonological awareness. Students engage in a diverse range of texts for enjoyment, to build on concepts, skills and process developed in the years of literacy learning (ACARA, 2016). A frog in a bog (Wilson, 2003) is a versatile teaching…

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    which are to be achieved that is the objectives outcome. Thereby, the enhancement of the teaching-learning process take place. The knowledge and skills expected from the educator in selection of tools and imply on clinical practice to assess students (NLN, 2012, p.17). My practicum classes in teaching medical-surgical hired nurses and new grads in clinical practice with orienting to certain topics. Teaching on various topics…

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    For my service learning placement, I decided to volunteer my time with the Greater Ohio Virtual School and was able to tutor two students for about 18 hours and 30 minutes. The subject areas that I focused on with these students were Spanish and English. This service learning experience has altered my perspectives on identity and personal development and has taught me valuable lessons that I intend to remember for my career as a future educator. For instance, in relation to clarifying my…

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