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    Experiential learning in school : Experiential education is the education that involves the process of learning through experience. It can also be deemed as hands on learning that takes place between a teacher and a student. It is also defined as learning through reflection. This term cannot be used for experiential learning as they do not have the same meaning; However, experiential learning is a part of experiential education. In one of the methodology from the Association for Experiential…

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    Examples of Inquiry Based Learning Inquiry based learning is based on research that shows that when students select intellectual activities, they are more creative, positive and independent. Inquiry-based learning provides more opportunities for students to develop problem coping, solving and researching skills. Inquiry Planning Student planning is the first phase of the inquiring-learning process. Students must understand that the primary purpose of inquiry-based learning projects is to…

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    academic excellence. We must also work to effectively collaborate with our peers and instill this value in our students. It is essential that we remain open to new and changing ideas with regard to education, and that we dedicate ourselves to life-long learning, always striving to stay ahead of the curve in academics and methodology. Additionally, as professional educators, we are accountable to our students, their families and our communities, and must serve them with integrity. Our primary…

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    Munden &Myhre (2015) wrote a list of twelve principles for language learning, and I found it interesting. I have read the list before, but after I reflected about the learning spiral, how to “learn English through English” and “learning combines repetition and progression over a period of time” (p.38), it became more understandable for me. One of my main goal this year was that I should teach English…

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    2009, p. 85). Early Years Learning Framework is considered as a national scaffold and guides in developing curriculum within early years settings (DEEWR 2009, p. 46). Scaffolding is defined in the Early Years Learning Framework as ‘the educator’s decisions and actions that build on children’s existing knowledge and skills to enhance their learning’ (DEEWR 2009, p. 14). Vygotsky’s perspective on scaffolding has vastly influenced the development of the Early Years Learning Framework…

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    teaching philosophy is based on my beliefs as to what skills are necessary to become a proficient professional. With regards to the students I serve, I have attempted to incorporate these underlying beliefs in my teaching practices to enhance the learning environment and foster the development of competent and compassionate physicals therapists. While providing foundational knowledge is important, there are other essential lessons that a student requires in order to successfully transition…

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    “Football doesn’t build character, football reveals character.” I sorta agree with this statement. You can build character doing anything and everything.Character is who you are and how you act. So, yes you can build character playing football. Character is what you make of yourself. Character is the combination of qualities or features that makes one person,group, or thing different from one another. You can build character by being honest and having a good attitude. Building character is…

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    I was looking for as far as connections, opportunities, and a Christian perspective. Being at WLC in the future will help me gain more of these things along with more experience in the my particular major’s field, extracurricular activities, and lifelong relationships with my fellow peers. Before school started, I was worried about how I would manage my time between school, football, and a social life. Throughout the semester I have learned to manage my…

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    There is a continuous creativity.” Jean Piaget .Learners actively construct their own knowledge. It is the mental construction and symbolic of an individual that is prescribed as the outcome of learning. Instruction is not only something that is given to learners, they use their internal mental processes. Students learn through constructing their own knowledge through experiences and reflecting on them. Constructivism is an active, continuous…

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    fall without a sturdy keystone, an education system failing to teach the next generation adequately will fail to give way to progress in the world. Summer vacation is essential to successful learning and development in youth as it gives them a break from stress and allows them time to explore the type of learning that happens outside of the traditional classroom. In order to completely evaluate this topic, one must observe both extremes of the issue, those for summer vacation and those against…

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