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    mold a children learning and knowledge acquisition (McLeod, 2009). Piaget’s Cognitive Theory is composed of three basic components, the schemas, the adaptation processes that helps transitions from one stage to the other (equilibrium, assimilation,…

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    Dynamic Learner My numbers say I have 2 use first patterns. I do feel when my confidence is tainted. I can use all 4 of the learning patterns and know when I do. Sequence 24 (Use as needed) Things take me longer to do. I like to have quiet (which is hard with kids) while I do my assignments. According to the reading I should like organization. I just want to say, when I do homework it’s like a 2 year old came in and went crazy. Or maybe a tornado came through the room. However,…

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    It is an undoubtedly fact that the children are growing up in a technological and print-dominated world where reading is more and more an essential skill. Reading – constructing meaning and making sense of the written text – becomes really important as they grow older since they have to know how to do it, for instance, in order to pass their school examinations, read letters/e-mails and do some research/look for online information. All in all, I believe children should have all the possible…

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    practices will help Carter Christian Academy Staff better perform as teachers and Professional Educators. They need to be provided with visual as well as written descriptions, in-services and professional support relative to what good teaching and learning looks like as well as in levels of performance. Because teaching and the day to day operation of a school is complex, it is helpful as well as a best practice to develop a road map for school staff and hold them accountable for reading and…

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    1. Direct teaching model: This model is effective for subjects that are highly structured, such as mathematics, reading, grammar and vocabulary. In this model, the role of the teacher is that of a strong leader, who structures the classroom and sequences subject matter to reflect a clear academic focus. This model is also called systematic, active, or explicit teaching model. It emphasizes the importance of a structured lesson in which presentation of new information is followed by student…

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    we should learn to play music in school. Music is a valuable tool that all students should be able to learn, since it teaches creativity, logic, and will remain with the students for their entire life. Music, a complicated pattern of numbers and sequences, is a clear introduction to the logic of math and science. Students’ critical thinking skills are challenged, as they analyze the…

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    For our students to be able to compete in 21st century we must accommodate technology into our teaching and learning for them to meet the challenges moving forward. Most of the jobs out there today are technological driven so it is important for us to equip our students with the necessary tools for them to be successful in post-secondary schools and beyond. More so this will create a learning environment built on an inquiry-driven, project-based curriculum and advisory model that promotes…

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    Child's Background and Development History Max is a 5-Year-old boy who is actually in Kindergarten. Max has physical which doesn’t affect his learning and learning disabilities. When Max was born mom had difficulties during the pregnancy based on information provided by grandparents. Max live with his grandparents, he also have a baby brother who live with Max’s biological parents. The services provided to Max are occupational and physical therapies and a one to one health paraprofessional who…

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    Learning is the way we take in and understand the world us using our on way of learning. It involves asking question and doing research until you as an individual can get a perfect understanding for yourself as a learner, that 's how I would explain what learning is to someone who hasn 't taken this course. While in this class my views on learning hasn 't been changed that much as result of this class, my views of learning were already developed before taking this class. Growing up in the…

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    If I were asked to explain learning to someone who has never taken this course I imagine my response would be far more insightful now than ever before. Prior to my enrollment in this course I would have probably alluded to the idea that learning can only be successful if you are a self-motivated person or if you reach out for help from as many people as you can to make it through a course that may seem difficult for you. I was also of the mindset that being a good learner or studier was either…

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