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    Everyone experiences difficulties, related to not being able to study effectively at one time or another and overcoming these challenges is a part of the learning process. We require skills that make studying more effective. They are generally more critical or essential to become a successful student and an effective learner. The essay is about self-reflection so that I critically think about those weaknesses which act as an obstacle in order for me to be able to study effectively in my…

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    students become productive citizens even if they come from home with a negative attitude; therefore, we need to find new alternative ways on how to handle these unproductive student behaviors without confronting them. One of the most common classroom management challenges facing teachers is how to effectively respond when a student disrupts the classroom while the teacher is presenting the lesson (Jones & Jones, 2016). Even though I am an experience educator, I feel the need of acquiring…

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    education in schools is not rare any more. Those learning technology divided in two parts, personalized learning and learning analytic. Nowadays, students in different countries different area can have same knowledge; by using learning management system, mobile device, app, social media tools, online system, and school can use differentiated methods to teaching. A research shows that several Australia and oversea students of all level enjoy learning with technology. In US a program named Project…

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    Homologous Education

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    This paper will argue that homologous education approach towards students will be more likely effective and bring positive outcomes within Canadian school system with respect to ability grouping or tracking, social and racial status. Students are mostly spent their time in class with other students that have different racial and social class status, as well as, academic levels. Ability grouping and tracking existed in the old days because the schools were finding it hard to deal with the…

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    era. ICTs are relevant to technological devices and materials that are engaged to communication, creation, dissemination and management information (Nordin, Embi & Yunus, 2010; Thierer, 2000). These technological tools and resources cover radio, television, computer, Internet, social networks and etc. In the former decade, enhancing of the practicality of teaching and learning in all levels and in both academic and non-academic contexts has been caused much interest in usage of computers and the…

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    classroom is different and every teacher has different management strategies in place within their classroom. One teacher may change their management strategies in accordance with the class type or they may implement the same or similar management strategies for all their classes. Having a management strategy in place allows the teacher to provide guides, motivations, and structure to the students. Within the teaching world there are thousands of management strategies; some are science based and…

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    My Classroom Management Philosophy I believe that classroom management plays a major role in creating a successful classroom. A successful classroom must be a safe learning environment, offer positive encouragement to encourage students to make the right choices, set rules that are understood by the students, and creating responsible students who can take control over their own work. This type of classroom is a major goal of mine because I feel as though the students would really benefit. I am…

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    process of venturing through my mind and I discovered far more about myself than I knew prior, I learned how to exercise my learning style in terms of skill development throughout the course of everyday learning. Learning across the lifespan has created a way for me to understand things in order to gain a deeper knowledge as I take the time necessary to explore a subject. Learning new ways to inform myself through acknowledging and understanding the best order to process information has made it…

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    Learning resources: The learning resources like poster was created exploring the intervention to reduce wandering in a person suffering from dementia. It provided a quick knowledge to all care provider regarding the management of wander. - How it will be used in practice? It will help all team member on early detection of location of a person and will help in reducing the fall injury and other associated injury to the person suffering from wandering behavioral impairment. It assures the safety…

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    human resource development: learning, risk-taking and democratic discourse. New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 21(1), 5-12. The author explores the differences and commonalities among adult education (AE) and human resource and development (HRD). AE and HRD are multi-disciplinary and share the same philosophical foundational roots in liberalism, progressivism, humanism, radicalism, behaviorism, and human capitalism. The purpose of learning differs slightly in each…

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