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    In the semester that I have spent in Storytelling I have found one essential thing to reflect upon when pondering what has the class taught me. That one thing is learning is believing. This class is more about the learning of lessons of cultural story than the stories formal narrative. We learn to learn and I will explain that in the next few pages. The section has read many stories from this seminar. The topics touched involved race to religion and every other subject of the world we live in.…

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    Inquiry-Based Learning

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    iry-Based Learning for Humanities in Early Childhood Inquiry-based learning and constructivist learning environments go hand in hand to engage students in authentic learning experiences, where they are able to generate their own learning through real experiences (Nixon & Gould, 2005). Opportunities to learn should consist of experiences that facilitate the construction of knowledge (Jonassen, 1999). The hands-on and minds-on approach to learning develops a deeper understanding of the topic being…

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    Assessment is vital to the education process. Assessment for Learning, also known as Formative assessment, refers to ongoing and interactive assessments of students’ progress and understanding throughout task performances. Assessment for learning allows for learning needs and teaching strategies to be identified, adjusted and diagnosed appropriately in relation to ‘next step '. It provides opportunities to optimise the student achievement levels and to attain a greater equity of student outcomes…

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    Learning is acquiring knowledge from knowledgeable person and through experience but independent learning according to the oxford is , “Capable of thinking or acting for oneself.” Which tells people to be reasonable for oneself, think properly and might develop one’s career. With the above definition one can see the difference between learning and learning independently and their main motives. Independent learning is an effective learning which execute the students in a positive manner such as…

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    Nursing Learning Theories

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    Consider a philosophy or learning theory (see I&G, Table 10-1) that could be used as an approach for nursing curricula. What are the strengths and limitations using the theory for the purpose of designing nursing curricula? Why would you support or not support the use of the theory as a basis for nursing curricula? Nursing curriculum does not suffer from problems and decrease subjects and courses even now because already nursing curriculum had successful with specific roles, system, and rules…

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    Supporting Early Learning

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    Supporting Children’s Learning in the Early Years There have been dozens of books written and thousands of articles presented constantly arguing that effective learning does not begin for a child until the age of five. Then there have been articles presented which object to this theory and believe in a practice known as early learning; during this practice children are educated prior to grade school and are knowledgeable of many aspects before the age of five. However, in “Starting Off Strong:…

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    Franklin I have always been very good at drawing and have always used this skill when trying to learn something new. Who knew there was a name for this style of learning? As a kinesthetic learner, I learn by doing; having direct involvement. There are many differences and similarities between Kinesthetic Learning preference some learning theories. For example, behavioral theories support the teacher-centered approach, whereas kinesthetic learners thrive in a student-centered environment.…

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    Introduction Effective curriculum, lessons and assessments are some of the many things that teachers are constantly improving. These changes are usually made to help improve learning and performance in students. With the never ending to-do-list that teachers have, making changes to meet the needs of every student can seem like a never ending task. Mary Ann Corley (2015) believes “the challenge is for teachers to ensure that the needs of all learners are equally valued and equally served”.…

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    with many challenges regarding professional learning communities and how they should be implemented into schools. Many schools are utilizing these strategies as a way to improve their schools for the principals, teachers, and students. Although there are many challenges implementing professional learning communities into schools, there are also many successes that provide students with the best education they can receive. Professional learning communities or PLC’s can be defined as a…

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    Future Learning Trends

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    The article "5 trends for the Future of Learning and development" simply mentions how companies should adapt to new technological fashion for better learning. The article was written by several influences today 's organization on the importance of utilizing technology in organizations learning and development. Thus, the five key recommendation are: 1. Going Mobile 2. Understanding Social 3. Considering Adaptive learning 4. Aligning with business objective, and 5. Measuring effectiveness An…

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