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    INK Reflection Essay

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    practice of cooperative learning, play-based learning, and theories of development, both personally and socially. The Interactive Neighborhood for Kids I completed my field experience at the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, commonly known, and hereafter referred to in this paper, as INK. INK is a non-profit children’s museum, but is one unlike any other. As stated on their website, INK’s mission is to “encourage children of all ages to develop their full potential…

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    What Is Blended Learning

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    teaching methods such as blended learning, and the flipped classroom approach. Blended learning can be described as “any time a student learns at least in part at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and at least in part through the Internet with some element of student control over time, place, and/or pace” (pg. 1, Using Blended Learning). The flipped classroom can be defined as “an educational technique that consists of two parts: interactive group learning activities…

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    Zachary Warlow Case Study

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    closely with Zachary over the course of the past 12 months, serving as his Supervisor and colleague. Due to the nature of our work, and our shared status as Veterans I have come to know Zachary very well. His intense and curious desire to continue learning and improving his skill set as a therapist is remarkable. Zachary is always researching journal archives and literature, with a unique non-bias approach, giving Zachary an eclectic and refreshing theoretical approach. Zachary is working as…

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    On 01/24/2018, I observed one of an Early Head Start classroom at Kidango, Eden Palms. At 9:30 AM there were four children and one teacher inside of the classroom. At the sand box, Chanel sits on the chair next to the sand box. She uses a red measure cup to scoop the sand from the small sand box. She grasps a wooden square cutout shapes, she holds it and look at it. She places them back to inside of the sandbox. She continues to get a rectangles and diamond shapes. She lines them up inside the…

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    3. Historical Influences There were many important people that influenced Elizabeth Loftus in establishing her career. Richard Atkinson helped her in completing her master’s thesis on learning spelling via computer-assisted mathematics instruction. Her doctoral thesis on the other hand was supervised by Patrick Suppes. These men were both very inspirational to her. While she was in graduate school, two faculty members were also outstanding mentors to her; these men being Gordon Bower, and…

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    phase, senior phase and FET phase. According to Booyse and Du Plessis (2014:72) when planning for a specific phase one should consider the following: a) Themes in which teaching, learning and assessment will take place b) Standards of Curriculum Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) which will be integrated in teaching, learning and assessing. c) Aims and Assessment criteria clearly set out and the sequence in which they will take place. d) Core knowledge and concepts that will be involved to…

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    instruction; 4.4 Coordinating the Curriculum 4.5 Monitoring pupils’ progress; 4.6 Protecting instructional time 4.7 Maintaining high visibility 4.8 Providing incentives for teachers; 4.9 Promoting professional development 4.10 Providing incentives for learning 5. Is there a significant difference between teachers and principals assessment of the instructional management of the latter? 6. Is there a significant difference between teachers and principal assessment of the instructional management…

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    eliminating the wrong path to solving a problem and how to do so quickly. I trust Air Force Officer Training Corps will push me physically and mentally through the program I have joined called the Battle Airman Challenge. Within this program I anticipate learning how to push my body past its barriers mentally and physically. The Battle Airman Challenge has taught me that pain is just a mindset that will hold you back if you let it do so. I can only hope the Battle Airman Challenge continues to…

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    Pathways Internship

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    internship is a non permanent position with on-the-job training that focuses on a certain type of career, it could be paid or unpaid. It is an experience that should develop a student's academic career, and personal development skills. They are usually supervised by someone in the field the intern is interested in. They are performed to create a better understanding of your future career. There are other names for the word internship such practicum or co-op. They can be identified as a part time…

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    favor of having recess and longer recesses in general because cognitive development is closely linked to physical development. If we do not allow children to exercise and play outside for sustained periods of time we are standing in the way of their learning." Dr. Peggy Thelen, an experienced expert in the early childhood field, demonstrates that children need recess for physical activity so that they can later on in the day focus and learn. The physical activity helps give the mind a break in…

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