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    The human mind is constantly stimulated by discovery. The act of learning something new adapts almost 7,500 new neuron connections in our brain, as well as reinforces pre existing connections. The entire time that the brain is taking in new information, it is undergoing a workout, similar to how running exercises your muscles. The brain loves learning and discovering things that new territory, which explains why human beings follow their instinctive curiosity so closely. Most can attest to…

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    smart or hard worker . They believe in dedication and hard work rather than their brain and talent. They also believe that by working hard they can learn more quickly, they see challenges as opportunities to improve themselves. For many people intelligence is fixed but we are the ones who have to change our minds and see struggle as a part of learning. To change our minds from fixed to growth you have to…

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    Perceptual Development Primarily, perceptual development occurs during the prenatal perception period and the initial stages of infancy to start interpreting and understanding sensory input. A sensory milestone “Touch” gets develop around seven to eight weeks of prenatal perception period where the first sensation of touch emerges in the mouth and developmentally trends to the palm of the hands and then feet. Similarly, by the age thirteen to fourteen weeks of perceptual development, the…

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    Assessment For Learning (AFL) is an interactive, self regulating and self monitoring assessment process that enhances students evaluative knowledge and learning opportunities. Learning is aimed at reducing a gap of confusion, where as assessment is the process of gathering information without a gap. Absolum (2006) says, learner engagement is vital to AFL, as it enables students to ask questions to regulate their learning such as ‘what do I need to do to improve?. Dixon, Hawe and Parr (2011)…

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    Tavarus T. Fleming Model EXP 105-Final Assignment The concept of learning is based off a process called the Learning Connections Inventory. The Learning Connections Inventory provides the individual with specific information about their learning process, individual’s actions, and a vocabulary for explaining the specific actions the person takes that results in productive or unproductive learning actions. Within the Learning Connections Inventory, there are four basic learning patterns which…

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    portray his/her true self. Through Iago’s soliloquy, the audience is able to hear his malicious intentions. The audience is introduced to his evil mind though his appalling tone, diction, and figurative language. Iago also depicts as an incredibly intelligence man who is able to use one’s strengths to drive one down. The most magnificent part of Iago’s plan is how he fools other characters into thinking he completely innocent.…

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    In The Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare shows that he encourages the anti-Semitism and racism of the time. This is first shown through the choosing of the caskets of who will marry a fair lady named Portia.. Secondly, the language that is used by the characters when they are referring to Shylock. Lastly, the punishment of Shylock near the end of the play. Therefore, Shakespeare shows that he encourage the racism of the time. One reason that demonstrated how Shakespeare encouraged…

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    multiple intelligence are based on one’s general ability and or specific abilities, therefore there are many different types of intelligence that provide cognitive development. According to Robert Sternberg's theory the triarchic theory of intelligence, there are three ways intelligences is perceived. These three ways intelligence are seen helps guide one to make connections with past experiences and to make a decision to solve a problem. Howard Gardner's proposition is that intelligence comes…

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    Adult Learning Theory Knowles assumptions of andragogy are based on the progressive learning process. His first assumption on self-concept portrays learners as self-directed, and responsible for their learning process, and he relies on self-evaluation to measure progress and achievement (Knowles, Swanson and Holton 34). Although Knowles places such a learner in the adult category, I believe he failed in giving the age bracket of such learners. This makes it difficult to tell the ages of adults…

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    Music and art are tools that can become a huge impact in a disabled child’s life when they are incorporated in the child’s everyday activities during their development as a child. The use of sound or auditory hearings as well as artistic assignments can be very helpful in order for the child to become more connected with the world through interaction with others. These children gain many new skills that assist them in being more united with others around them. Even though the utilization of art…

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