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    behavior result in learning. Baraka explores over 24 countries and cultures that overall demonstrate this concept. While Baraka’s raw footage of both industrialized and non-industrialized societies seem jarringly different at first, through closer analysis, one can see the similarities situated at the core. Furthermore, individuals in both societies partake in different religious behaviors,…

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    consecutive years, I am well aware of the time and dedication she puts into her academics, while also training at an elite level in swimming all year round. Her strengths are definitely in the sciences and I have found she shows and incredible passion when learning new concepts and their application in the real world. Gabbie has a unique approach to laboratory curriculum as she is quite observant and detailed in her pursuit of the methodology and key objectives. As scientific observation…

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    The 3rd -grade students in Elliott's study are around 8-9 years old. According to their age in Piaget's theory, they are in the concrete operational stage. Apart from their age placing them in that stage, the children are able to think logically about the study they were under. In the class divided video the children wearing the collars were able to express their feelings, as they were less than themselves and distracted by the collars. On the first day of the study when the blue-eyed children…

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    over time. Since an observational study is based on collecting data from samples, I would design a questionnaire asking children how much time they spend on mathematical learning applications (math apps) and some representative math problems for testing their mathematical reasoning skill. More specifically, children are going to be asked by questionnaires repeatedly (6 times in three years). The independent variable is children’s exposure to interactive mathematical learning applications, which…

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    feel comfortable. I believe that I had achieved this by the end of my time there as I had helped with the care of some of the residents and I felt I had gotten to know some of the residents on a personal level. I also feel that I developed good observational skills because I often had to work out what the residents wanted because most suffered from dementia and often did not have the ability to comprehensively tell me what they needed. This meant that I had to interpret their body language to…

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    Education starts before we are born, skills and traits can be picked up in our everyday surroundings and circumstances. Social Cognitive Learning and Behaviourism are both examples of ways we learn. The Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura. Bandura believes that people are continuously learning through another person’s experiences, this is called Vicarious Experience. Through Behaviourism teachers are able to enforce certain behaviours expected of students allowing them to…

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    one will, encounter learning experiences although not all learning experiences are good not all are bad either. A learning experience can teach one how to change themselves, change their career, or change their lives in general. Learning is defined as, “A relatively permanent change in behavior or mental process because of practice or experience.” (Carpenter & Huffman, 2010) The way a person utilizes a learning experience determines how they will grow from it. My informal learning experience was…

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    For my service learning project, I volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club of Gregg County, which is one of the centers that had merged with the Boys and Girls Club of Big Pines in Marshall (Cromer, 2016). The mission statement of the Boys and Girls Club of Big Pines is “To empower the kids of East Texas to be great” (About the Club, 2016). In addition to this statement, the organization as a whole seeks “To inspire and equip all young people, especially those that need us most, to achieve their…

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    The purpose of this essay is to show how the learning perspective is currently being used in the field of Science, discusses the effectiveness of these learning approaches and alternatives uses in the given field. The three basic types of learning theory includes behaviorist, cognitive constructivist, and social constructivist. The behaviorist view assumes that all learning is learnt from the environment and that learning is a passive absorption of a predefined body of knowledge by the learner.…

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    through passive observation or through active experiment. It mentions the word ‘Produce’ knowledge, which is the act of creating something new, in order to create something new, imagination and self reflection is required, which are indeed new ways of learning. Active experiment can be seen as experiencing an event first hand. It’s where the learner keenly searches for knowledge, whereas passive observation can be seen as observing someone else’s experience. It’s where the learner has no…

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