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    make sure that athletes are still enjoying the sport and not getting burnt out from practices since many players enjoy games, but dread practices. A few other benefits are that you can plan “challenging and relevant learning situations.” (p. 200) Also that coaches can “ pace the learning and conditioning so your athletes are not overloaded or overtrained.” (p. 200) Providing challenges to your athletes makes sure that they continue to strive to get better rather than just settling with their…

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    two dreams merging into one. The therapist gave a child with behavioral issues, a pencil grip and a slant board. To the ordinary person, this sounds like a minute, almost insignificant life change. However to this child, it unlocked the world of learning. It opened up the freedom to write and focus in class, resulting in less negative behaviors and dramatically improved temperament. The therapist inspired me to pursue formal education and life experiences within the Occupational Therapy field.…

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    When we think of the word education, we often associate some type of school with receiving an education. Education is the process of receiving and gaining knowledge in any area of study whether it is English, mathematics, chemistry, or even a trade such as welding. However, there are other factors in our education that allow us to gain knowledge in other areas that are not so obvious. These factors are termed as “sociological factors” in that they allow us to gain an understanding and…

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    students seem enjoy parties than study. They believe in theories such as: “The Vaccination Theory of Education”, “Adopt The Kung Fu Theory of Education” or “The Easy Listening Theory of Learning” which treats education as a heavy load on their shoulder. In my point of view, education is the skills that individuals learning to be better human-being. This essay will talk about my own theories, the problems which truly exist in the education system of China and my experiences of schooling. Firstly,…

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    To allow for an active and engaging lesson, teachers need to plan effective, differential and suitable activities with appropriate learning outcomes. Prior planning and understanding of lesson requirements can achieve this and as teachers, it is important to implement strategies that specifically meet the needs of the students. Effectively engaging activities The activities chosen for each lesson are to help motivate students to demonstrate prior knowledge and promote their thinking to…

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    The Inquiry Approach

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    It ensures that all students are engaged and are given equal opportunities to learn the subject matter by providing a variety of learning activities (Brady & Kennedy, 2007). Measures were taken to ensure all students of varying abilities were catered for, through variations in Content, Process and Products (Findlay, 2012). Variations in content included the use of Concrete Materials…

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    Revel Reflection Report

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    a ‘learning culture’ in the school in which all stakeholders such as the Church, teachers, support staff, the wider community and first and foremost the children themselves, regard learning as an enjoyable, lifelong process which has intrinsic value. The outcome of such an education should be far more than ensuring that the children are ‘secondary ready’; it should guarantee that children are confident individuals who have the independence needed to take responsibility for their own learning and…

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    at office, I felt much better at that point when I realized that we are surrounded by a good learning environment. First of all, our organization is equipped with sound hardware and software facilities, which means a variety of opportunities could be provided for us to achieve knowledge. For example, we can communicate with each other through the…

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    Leader In Me Reflection

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    The Leader in Me Website offers a host of ideas and resources for helping today 's kids become strong, responsible, and caring citizens who learn the skills needed to become leaders. The 7 Habits are a key component behind the program and emphasizes to students the fundamental truth that their education and future depend upon ultimately upon their own choices, efforts, and actions. I admire this program because of its emphasis on the 7 Habits which I believe are applicable to all people…

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    don’t really remember learning how to read. I remember my brother reading a lot, I use to watch him open books and read them. I remember he was always big on speeches too. I started reading Dora because I really liked the show then from there I eventually moved on to Eloise. I loved reading about Eloise. Reading, at the time I began, it was for fun. As I began to grow I realized how much reading meant to the world. Reading opened doors to everything, from imagination to learning to words to…

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