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    The article I choose was "Effectiveness of an e-learning tool for education on pressure ulcer evaluation" by Morente, Morales-Asencio and Veredas. The purpose of this article was to determine if e-learning modules would be more effective in teaching the assessment and treatment of pressure ulcers than the traditional classroom methods. Pressure ulcers are serious preventable clinical complications that can lead to pain, infection, hospitalization, and even death (Kelly & Isted, 2011).…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    write by giving her the answers. The students are able to lead the teacher in the question and explain what to do next. The teacher also draws out the problems on the board for students that do not understand the question. This reminds me of visual learning and how it is important that students can see the problem in more than one ways. 3. What I Learned: Briefly state what you learned from your classroom experience. This entry should be different for each report. When Dr. Besvinickm was…

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    Assessing Listening in the ESL Classroom is a video that is full of specific drills and activities that can be used to practice listening skills and assess listener’s abilities. Types of listening include intensive, responsive, selective, and extensive listening, which are all addressed in the video. Most people are good listeners, but not everyone and for those individuals listening assessments can be useful. It can be hard to assess because we cannot see it directly if someone is not a good…

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    In the third installment of our series before our December 12th meeting, we will highlight SIOP’s third and fourth component, Comprehensible Input and Strategies. Break it down for me…what does Comprehensible Input mean? Think back to our first email about your lesson objectives. Are the objectives that you use, written in student-friendly language and have clear expectations of academic tasks? For lengthy lessons and projects, consider provide students step-by-step instructions both orally…

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    Vark Analysis

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    VARK: Visual, Audial, Reading/Writing, Kinesthetic This is a guide to learning styles which show the different ways of learning whether it is seen, heard and taught? Learning styles, all depends upon an individual's natural or habitual pattern of acquiring and processing information in learning situations. A core concept is that individuals differ in how they learn (Wikipedia, 2013).” Learning styles were started in the year of 1970’s further Neil D. Fleming was the first person who designed…

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    spite of society’s limitations. Both Authors use similarities and differences in their writing style. The Scarlett Ibis is a about a boy named Doodle he was born with complications that threatened his life and made it hard for him to fit into society. In the story An Underground Episode is about a boy away from his family. He struggled between life and death…

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    Student Mentorship

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    will be looking at a reflective, critised evaluation of the four key requirements for mentorship practice. Which will include the theories and methods, the different learning styles the environment where a student is placed and the failing student. A mentor is “ A registrant who has met the standards for mentors and who facilitates learning, and supervises and assesses students in practice settings” (NMC, 2008,page44). Even though this is the definition used by the nursing profession it also has…

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    or of how individuals think. It will discuss and explain why it is shaped in the form of a pyramid. Bloom Taxonomy is divided into six different learning styles and this paper will discuss each one. Kolb learning style is used a lot by educators this style teaches that different people will have different learning styles Kolb consist of four learning styles. The last concept discussed is seven habits of highly effective people each of these habits are important to your success. We develop good…

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    exercise it to its apical wherewithal? Nope. How to use the way you write and how to make your writing better? Eh, not that either. How do you use your writing voice and style to it’s full potential? Ah, that’s better. Discovering your writing voice and becoming more aware of it will help to make your writing, yours. Your writing style is “you put into a piece of work. What I mean by this is that your work reflects who you are. “... we make different choices in our writing than others make in…

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    While “Araby” uses emotions through many metaphors and ambiguous terms, “Maladies” uses a much more unemotional, straightforward style throughout the story so as to paint a picture for the reader. Take the last paragraph in each story for example; in “Araby” the narrator is “gazing up into the darkness” and sees himself “a creature driven and derided by vanity; and [his] eyes burned with anguish and anger” (16). This exceedingly metaphorical sentence, the reader is forced to substitute their own…

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