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    school encourages learning is through creative and collaborative group work. I believe this imaginative and collective way of teaching encourages learning because students get to take concepts and learn them by using hands on methods and they get to creatively and critically think about the project at hand. By using group work, teachers are also encouraging students to learn from one another and learn not just academically but socially. One way that schools might be discouraging learning is…

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    What is M-learning and E-learning? M-learning is education that uses primarily mobile or electronic devices. M-learning is similar to home-schooling in the sense that you can learn anywhere. M-learning can encompass a variety of tools to help learning such as videos, podcasts, online textbooks and more. M-learning classes can communicate through text which is an easy way to learn about assignments, projects etc. E-learning is a similar thing. E-learning means 'electronic-learning' and usually…

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    Brain Learning Process

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    Dr. Rita Smilkstein we learn in a series of steps and something as to how you feel when learning something new depends on if you can even remember that knowledge. I believe that the way Dr. Smilkstein explains how the brain works is true compared to some of my own personal stories. According to the research of Dr. Rita Smilkstein, humans learn in five or six stages, which she calls the Natural Human Learning Process (NHLP). This was true of how I learned to be more independent. The first stage…

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    Safe Learning Environment

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    d) A critical justification of strategies when planning and delivering sessions How inclusivity and safe learning environment is planned for within sessions Inclusivity is a common narrative in the teaching field and it is expresses the commitment to teach all children to the maximum degree possible (Skidmore 2004, p. 47). The issue of inclusivity borders on civil rights issues where all pupils are protected from discrimination based on disability, race, religion, sex, status, and gender.…

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    Learning Outcome 2

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    By evaluating these two pieces with the learning outcomes established at the beginning of this semester, outcomes 1, 2, and 3 are most applicable when gauging my progress in this course. Learning outcome 1 is, "Demonstrate academic research and writing skills in essays and projects to participate in a scholarly conversation" Learning outcome 2 is, "Demonstrate critical reading through a knowledge of the forms and functions of a variety of texts" Learning Outcome 3 is, "Follow a research writing…

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    The primary difference between learning in a traditional class versus learning in an online setting is that traditional learning you are sitting in front of the professor with other classmates and can get immediate help when needed. If you are online you have to wait until the professor is online and is available, so the communication feedback would be slower. In an online learning the student is complete control of their learning. If the student wants to work ahead they can, they do not have to…

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    injuries via the delivery and manipulation of exercise. A major aspect of their work is to encourage sports performance and development. Observational learning of a skill can be directed towards exercise-related fields of work as it can be used to encourage self-efficacy and confidence as well as the teaching of skills and tasks. Observational learning engages individuals in cognitive process similar to those occurring during physical practice (Blandin, Lhuisset, & Proteau, 1999). To reach…

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    retain information expressed verbally by teachers? Each student should be recognized as an individual mind. Many things affect the amount of knowledge a student retains including the location they study, how they are studying, and what type of learning style suits them best. Did you know that your favorite nook of your house is not always the best place to study everyday? Distractions are always a main reason why while we are “studying”, we are actually focused on…

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    Learning Outcomes Analysis

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    Learning Outcomes The learning outcomes for Kansas State University are implemented in every class. At first glance it would seem impossible that a Physics lab is proving to be the most effective way to practice communication skills, or that financial accounting is a way to practice working in a diverse environment. Still, the Professors did their job and have found nooks and cracks to implement the five Demonstrable traits every alumni of the university should have. Knowledge, Critical…

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    Big Learning Experience

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    This semester has been a big learning experience. I came into UCF at the beginning of the summer thinking that this semester was going to be a breeze. High school was very easy for me so I assumed college couldn’t be that much harder. Wow, was I wrong. It’s not that this semester was overly difficult it was just not what I was expecting. I really never had homework in high school and almost never had to study. I very quickly learned that college was the exact opposite of that.I have done more…

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