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    taught me and motivated me on how to navigate the college’s website and how to use the different tools that the institution’s website has to aim students who are taking online courses. On the other hand, this class was a great benefit to enrich my knowledge on subject like techniques to improve student success. For instance, time management showed me how to set up my priorities in this class and how to plan my day to present all my assignment on time. Another great subject that I learned in…

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    assignment will focus on are diverse classrooms and challenging stereotypes. It will argue that the role of the teacher within a diverse classroom is to ensure that all the children are being included and given an equal opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding. This assignment will also argue that the role of the teacher while challenging stereotypes is to recognise the stereotypes and develop ways that will help to overcome them. This assignment will also place a focus on the…

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    For this assignment, I chose to use my daughter, Kaylie who is a sixteen-year-old high school sophomore, as the participant. Before starting the activity, I asked her a series of questions that included “What is thinking?”, “What is learning?”, “What do you do when you need to remember something?”, “What things do you do in your head when you are trying to study for a test?”, and “Do you have any certain study techniques that you use when studying for a test or trying to learn new information?”…

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    activities is for the students to build their leadership and supervisory skills, as well as to teach them cooperation, compromise, and teamwork. By having these activities and skill sets laced within the event, it will help the participants gain more knowledge…

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    Jeavons, “He said I liked maths because it meant solving problems and these problems were difficult and interesting but there was always a straightforward answer at the end” (61). Mr. Jeavons understood his way of thinking, and was able to use this knowledge to help Chris learn how to live in the real world when not everything is straightforward. This is a big step for Chris as he’s so used to looking at the world from his own point of view and have him step out of his own safety zone. (just…

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    that coming into this semester meant entering the end for sophomore year. In realization of this I understood that I had to make the most out of the semester. Without directly knowing so I concluded to realized that I had taken action and grew in knowledge through a field trip to a Marine Protected Area or MPA for short at Crystal Cove in Newport Beach. The field trip was part of a project for Environmental science in which it focused on MPA’s. As I have stated before an MPA is a marine…

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    competence is something you work towards, there is no end point as it is an ongoing learning and reflective process. In order to embrace cultural competence you must be aware of your own world view, by being positive towards cultural differences, gaining knowledge and develop skills for communicating and interacting with different cultures. Be open minded and…

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    The Unknown Substance Lab

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    Substance Lab was: What are the identities of the unknown substance? The purpose of the experiment was to broaden and deepen our understanding of conducting a lab and writing a formal lab report. The experiment itself was also important in applying our knowledge about the physical properties of matter. Based on the results from the lab, the challenge was to determine the identity of unknown substances in comparison to the known substances. First, we start off with the known substances given to…

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    about philosophy. In light of his teaching, stories such as Allegory of the Cave and Apology by Plato seem to parallel work authored by Voltaire. Voltaire’s The Good Brahmin is a metaphorical story about a Brahmin man sensing his life pursuit toward knowledge and wisdom has left him burdensome and empty. To illustrate, the Brahmin man states, “I teach others and myself am ignorant of everything” (Voltaire, n.d.). The confession of ignorance while in pursuit of wisdom is comparable to Socrates’…

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    Plato's Allegory The Cave

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    hyperbolic analogy to the limitations of human perception. He implies that the shadows the prisoners see mold their reality, because it’s the only sensory information they have been directly exposed to. The point he is trying to make is that the knowledge of man is limited by what we perceive, just as the prisoner’s in the story. Obviously, we are led to believe that what we experience is the only reality but it is merely one amongst myriads of ways to represent the universe. Outside the realm…

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