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    “News is coming in on the accident we heard about earlier” said the man seated at the computer desk. “Perfect, put me on air in 30” responded the news women. She was skinny and tall with chin length blonde hair and blue eyes. “A man named Derek Urban has been hit by a semi truck, the truck has driven away. Derek is dealing with major medical issues and is currently at the George Rise hospital.” “Anything else I need to know before I go live?” “Yes, but I can’t access it in tell the hospital…

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    A learning organization is a company that encourages people to learn and grow. They not only are doing something that matters but are learning and expanding their knowledge. According to the field book “Learning in organizations means the continuous testing of experience and the transformation of that experience into knowledge – accessible to the whole organization and relevant to its purpose”. In a learning organization testing of experience and transformation of experience into knowledge,…

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    DIMENSION SEVEN: THE RELATION OF THE OLD TO THE NEW Defining change and a digital workplace Change is inevitable. Change is significantly apparent in ‘New learning’ or ‘21st learning’ as there is a substantial amount of research contributing to the idea of transforming learning environments, in turn, changing ‘classroom’ or ‘learning space’ dynamics. Change can be relative. Cuban (1993) explains that for some teachers substituting textbooks, deciding to implement technology such as computers…

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    Part A: The two aspects of the effective pedagogy statement from the New Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of Education, 2007) that I will focus on are creating a supportive learning environment and making connections to prior learning and experience. These are two aspects that resonate with me and I consider them to be significant factors in effective teaching practices. Creating a supportive learning environment is important for a teacher to consider because it sets the foundation of the…

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    Why Do Service Learning? Service is a great way for a student to learn and experience good in communities. Service learning is a great way for a student to enhance their education and personal growth. What is service learning? Service learning is often used in our school system in certain classes to help students gain more than just the classroom knowledge. There is a balance in service learning. That balance is between the service done in the community outside of the classroom and the…

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    Honey and Mumford’s learning styles: Honey and Mumford has adapted Kolb’s learning style to develop their own model of learning style, based on research of managerial type of behavior there are four learning styles, There are four honey and Mumford’s styles • Activist • Reflector • Theorist • Pragmatist Activist: Activist people are those who likes to work practically, they like to work with hand and they like to work alone rather than work in group, they are open minded people,…

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    Lifelong Learning This essay will explain how lifelong learning is necessary in everyday life. This academic essay contains many reasons why lifelong learning is beneficial to society, and how it can be used in everyday life. Many people have taken lifelong learning into action, and have benefited from it in many different ways. This essay will explain what a lifelong learner is, and how to put the skills of being a lifelong learner into action. There are many different definitions for a…

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    and awareness of external influences. This enables the individual to learn new concepts and new ideas through paying attention. Cognitive mindfulness is “the process of drawing novel conclusions” (Langer and Moldoveanu, 2000a, p. 1). Langer (2000) used the term ‘mindful learning’ to describe cognitive mindfulness. Proponents of mindfulness as strictly a cognitive process, rather than a contemplative one, focus on the new knowledge (facts) learned and the creativity that is possible when one…

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    Heutagogical Case Study

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    Teaching and learning are actions essential to achieve a goal in education. These two elements are carefully supervised to achieve a certain objectives or learning outcomes that the students will benefit and develop more of their capabilities. Thus, in order to attain the said learning outcomes the teacher and the learner itself are the one who execute different practices in education. Wherein, the teacher and the learners interact with each other to make the teaching and learning process…

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    Assessor Role

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    “Obviously teachers wear many hats…” - Holtrop (1997). As an experienced teacher, you are already prepared to be flexible and being a new teacher, you must remember that your description will change on a daily basis. All roles of a teacher are similar to that of a guide. Guides lead you down new paths; they walk beside you on the journey never in front of you. Which of the roles you read about, do you think are important? 1. The Assessor -The role of the assessor is to know that assessment is…

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