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    In 1961, Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross, and Sheila Ross focused on a child’s ability to model aggressive actions. Prior to this, studies had shown that incidental learning takes place when an adult to a child demonstrates behaviors. No studies until 1961 had been done that tested whether behavior could transfer to settings where the model was no longer present (Bandura, Ross, & Ross, 1961). His experiments with preschool children are used to focus on the negative outcomes of using aggressive…

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    Over the course of this semester, I have gone from having no clinical experience to having over 90 direct client service hours. At Family Service Association, I have encountered many clients and heard about many more in supervision. I have attended many trainings and was able to sit in on sessions with other therapists. Over the semester, I have gained a lot of useful experience and learned a plethora of valuable information. One thing I learned over the semester was how to relax in session.…

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    I arrived at The Public Health Department on Monday at eight o’clock in the morning, on the fifth of February. On the verge of completing day two of my Service Learning Project, I felt myself becoming anxious about what I would be allocated to do, together with eagerness on assisting in educating the young children of the Oologah/Talala School District about hand washing. I experienced uncertainty of what would be expected of me, nevertheless, I believed to be prepared to lend a hand to the…

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    Online Distance Learning is a system or a process where computer or electronics technologies mainly are used to connect teachers and students whenever they are required by real, synchronous or delayed time asynchronous. Meanwhile traditional way of learning is much more structured than online distance learning as it provides face to face contact with students and teachers. Traditional way of learning is practised in a long established technique, on campus learning , where the student need to…

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    Nursing Learning Theory

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    having an understanding of learning theory and learning styles is important for my career in nursing. A learning style focus on how persons prefer to learn in order to improve their learning abilities knowledge and skills. Keefe (1979) has described learning style as the composition of affective, cognitive, and psychological behavior that act as a pointer of how a person perceives something, interacts with others, and responds to the environment of learning. Thus, a learning theory and style…

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    Learning Styles Essay

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    When teaching, it is important that I, as a teacher, get to know my students learning styles and how they learn best. Each student will have their own unique learning style so it is important that I am aware of how they learn because I may need to provide certain accommodations to meet student needs. Students may have different learning styles when working in different situations. For example, I learn best by being an active listener during independent activities in the classroom. Working in…

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    My Learning Style

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    lectures, looking at pictures, or reading books? Did you know that everyone has a preferred learning style which helps people understand information, and knowing your style is essential in discovering academic success? You will see how I can succeed academically by modifying study behavior to accommodate my three dominant learning styles. Most learning style assessments feature three or four possible learning styles, which are auditory, tactile, visual, and written styles. Like me, many people…

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    Social Learning Model

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    HMS 105 Exam 9 question 1 Discuss differences and similarities between the social learning model and the cognitive-behavioral model. Intro A person who is trying to remain sober has many barriers to overcome. There is a “high rate of relapse during the recovery process” (Stevens & Smith, pg. 261). This is one reason why “more research is being done to address substance abuse relapse” (Stevens & Smith, pg. 261). There are many reasons why a person relapses. Since everyone is individual so is…

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    Annotated bibliography Bruce, Tin, Learning Through Play, London: Hodder & Stoughton Educational, 2001, Print. This book features a lot of key topics associated with learning through play. Throughout the book Bruce describes how children learn during the early stages of their life. Bruce highlights key theories and practices on how aspiring teachers can promote learning through play. She believed the purpose of play is to bring together what they know in a connected and whole way. She suggests…

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    Transformational Learning Theory The purpose of this assignment is to provide an annotated bibliography on five scholarly publications related to Transformational Learning theory. The citations include books and articles and the purpose of the annotation is to inform the audience of the relevance, accuracy and quality of the sources. 1. Melrose, S., Park, C. & Perry, B. (2013). Teaching health professionals online: Frameworks and strategies: Chapter 5 Transformational Learning: Creating…

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