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    which students participate as part of the holistic learning experience. As Allan A. Glatthorn, Bonni F. Boschee, Bruce M. Whitehead (2015) states ‘The curriculum is the plans made for guiding learning in the schools, usually represented in retrievable documents of several levels of generality, and the actualization of those plans in the classroom, as experienced by the learners and as recorded by an observer; those experiences take place in a learning environment that also influences what is…

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    management information (Nordin, Embi & Yunus, 2010; Thierer, 2000). These technological tools and resources cover radio, television, computer, Internet, social networks and etc. In the former decade, enhancing of the practicality of teaching and learning in all levels and in both academic and non-academic contexts has been caused much interest in usage of computers and the internet (Yunus, Nordin, Salehi, Redzuan, & Embi, 2013). However, at the present time, the ancient instruments such as…

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    ideology. I do not believe it hard to connect the dots, what is hard is being able to set aside our emotion that holds us back from really thinking critically. My career has a long way to go and I will always work on striving to perfect my craft. I love learning and being able to solve the problems at hand, so for me to just turn a blind eye on an issue, will be very unlikely. We so many resources at hand that we can use to help us develop. There really is no excuse to say there aren’t enough…

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    Learning and acquiring new knowledge is part of our everyday life. Every day we are faced with new situations and gain knowledge from these interactions. Knowledge is useful and “…valued because it enables us to be more effective in the world” (Doane, Varcoe, 2015, p. 26). In this paper, I will be reflecting on a conflict I had with a partner in a group project. I will be explaining the setting, how the conflict initially occurred and how the conflict was resolved. My experience with this…

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    style of teaching that drives the student’s passion for learning. The teacher guides and assists the students along the way, but for the most part the students are very independent. In addition to academics, Montessori teaches its students to be kind, respectful, loving, helpful, and open to others. Montessori is a place where you make a second family. Montessori students push each other for new knowledge and grow together. The love of learning is both innate and driven by the environment…

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    overall development of the people involved as well as the development of the socio-economic environment that they inhabit. Adults who live in an overcrowded household are going to find it very difficult to organise themselves to engage in self-directed learning. Parents who have been unemployed for a long time are hardly likely to be able to begin studies as distance students given the ongoing challenges of providing for the well-being of their offspring. Studying in a web-based environment is…

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    relates how students are more concerned about passing courses in college instead of learning important theory associated with their fields. I believe that this is a commonly seen event in colleges and as students we must be worried about working hard in our studies. Being lethargic throughout University results in cheating. The author claims how some students look for getting answers of an exam in a different way than learning from classes and lectures. Bad practices such as obtaining old tests…

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    Some schools have decided that it is best to make minor changes to the dress code policy. For instance, Battleground Academy in Franklin Tennessee, has implemented a compromise to the wear of school uniforms. While the students are required to wear uniforms, they are allowed to choose from several different styles ranging from shorts, pants and skirts and jumpers for the girls. Each student also has the right to make his own choice when it comes to shoes and belts. Giving the students options…

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    They can be common, short-lived disease like throat colds or chronic diseases like malaria and herpes. The form of treatment necessary for communicable disease depends on both the source and symptoms of the disease. However, treatment usually involves some form of rest, recuperation, medication or vaccine. Common There are numerous common communicable diseases, such as throat colds and the flu. They often produce symptoms like sore throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, headache, fever…

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    Legacies of Rwanda, Spanish, and Residential schools. To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization? Historical Globalization affected the entire world in the start of 1492; War, Genocide, and prejudice are all affects of historical globalization. When helping all the races, and people affected by historical globalization should be left for the citizens and the Government should be responsible about it. Three cultures were affected by…

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