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    How development can affect one another and be interconnected. Children develop and learn in different ways and at different rates. All areas of learning and development are equally important and inter-connected. Children learn from everything they do; skills are developed in day-to-day activities and achievements. While children will need to be taught new skills, these should always be balanced by opportunities for them to independently apply. For example; if a child has a physical achievement…

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    Taking this class has been the true definition of Learning. “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” Henry Ford. That was the quote I referred to the first week of class. It meant learning is a constant mind stimulant that involves a Sequence, Precision, Technical Reasoning, and Confluence Learning Pattern. Sequence is learning well with labels, alphabetical, or organization. Precision is understanding with exact information, and not…

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    What are the primary differences between an organisation designed for efficient performance and one designed for learning and change? Discuss which type of organisation do you think would be easier to manage. What are the benefits of learning organisations? What would be required to change an organisation into a learning organisation? An organisation is a social unit of people that is structured and manage to meet a need or to pursue collective goals. In our topic today, we will try to…

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    When I first began class, we were asked “What does the term "Learning" mean to me?” Learning is something that you should never stop doing. I learn something new almost every day, and with the world constantly evolving, everyone should always allow themselves the opportunity to want to learn new and old things. It is the end of the course and I was asked to explained, what learning means me now that I have completing this course. My views still remain the same as I wrote in the beginning of…

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    Sequenced Lesson Analysis

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    opportunity to learning the content in the curriculum based around Space and Earth Sciences. To certify this, we incorporated a variety of teaching and learning strategies that cater for individual students’ needs, wants and abilities whilst holding them to their highest capability. When catering for the mixed abilities in our lessons, it was vital to consider differentiated instruction. This involves recognising students’ ‘varying background knowledge, readiness, language, preferences in…

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    explain it. First, by telling them to take the test that determines what his or her learning patterns were. Then after we had figured out what type of learner they are, go from there. I would go by telling them what all four learning patterns were to the best of my own knowledge, and try to explain to them what they mean for them. I would break it down into segments and explain them individually. When I learned my learning patterns and what type of learner I was, it all really started to make…

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    individual plan to achieve with in a specific frame of time. Objectives are considered as the fundamental tool for planning the strategies. Importance of objectives: There is a great importance of objectives in learning process because when you know about what you want to achieve than it becomes easy to plan activities accordingly. Objectives are important because • They give a clear focus about what you want to achieve • With the help of well defined…

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    Student Achievement Gaps

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    There is a shortage of good care for children that are in the highly vulnerable infant and toddler years, which is critical. Issues of home language and culture, second language learning, and school culture have increased with the steady growth in the number of immigrant families and children in our population. There are concerns over the achievement gaps that are part of a larger concern about lacking student achievement in the United States and its impact on American economic competitiveness.…

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    Learning is not something you can obtain from just reading books or even searching on the internet, learning is so much more than that it is a tool, a song, or even a movement, it is taking in the world around you and college is simply preparing us to be able to learn by teaching us how to learn. When I started EXP 105 I had no idea what to say about learning and what it meant all I could really say about learning was "it is a weapon that we use to take this world day by day". I now see that…

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    To me, Learning cannot be defined in one way, as everybody learns in a slightly different way. As we have learned during the course of this class, the LCI scores can help provide valuable insight in to your specific learning patterns. So to begin explaining to somebody what learning is, I would have them first take the Learning Connections Inventory. This would give a basic understanding of how they learn as an individual. I would then explain to them how to apply those learning patterns in…

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