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    critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, communication, leadership and management skills. If planned properly, technology makes the lesson more learner-centered and encourages the student to take a much more active approach to their own learning. Teaching students these 21st century skills will prepare them for success in the real world. Integrating technology into the curriculum brings a wide array of positive impacts. According to researchers, technology plays a significant role in…

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    Lev Vygotsky Theory

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    I grew up. It will also link and discuss how I was brought up relates to Te Whariki and how Vygotsky’s theory suggests adults should support children’s learning and development. Growing up there were several events that happened that influenced who I am today. What I consider to be the greatest influential event during my childhood was learning to read and how it transpired. I was an only child until I was nearly six, which as a result meant I did not have role models other than my family and…

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    and enhanced quality of questions (Sorsa et al., 2015) are the two vital factors in managing personnel while interviewing. These were quite unknown to this reporter, as a part of professionally managing people. In any development situation role of learning and training function is vitally important (Watson & Reissner, 2010). In the knowledge economy, many companies are well responsive of the need to maintain the professionals’ expertise at in elevated level (Ha, 2015). Various models are in…

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    In Language Learning for School Aged Children, I developed a further understanding of literacy, as it pertains to language development and the field of Speech Pathology. Throughout the semester, I used several of the literacy-specific techniques and ideologies presented in this class; specifically, I used shared book reading to enhance reading comprehension at the Preschool for Creative Learning. Two lectures that I found particularly useful and referred to throughout the semester are the…

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    Before taking this class, I had a whole different outlook on what I would be learning, but I am grateful that the instruction I had made me reflect on the kind of classroom and practices I believe are important especially when it comes to teaching social studies. Practices and approaches that I would have never considered including into an elementary classroom curriculum such as research, flooding a terrain model, and role play have opened up my eyes and created a very different vision of my…

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    Classroom Visual Analysis

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    difficult for a teacher to find ways to teach all the language learners in ways that will help them individually. According to Julianna Stancamoiano (2013) visuals, help learners grasp a concept because it allows the learner to “see” what they are learning. There are many ways to incorporate visuals in the classroom, you can use physical cues, pictures, image, graphics, and charts. These things will help the student visualize information. Ortiz and Grimes from Annenberg Learner (2016)(have…

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    differ in their intellectual profile, and it would be reasonable to take into account their “frames of mind” while creating activities, choosing teaching supplies and providing information. I use various teaching strategies to include every child into learning process. Not only teachers but also parents have to know the theory of MI. They can focus on child’s strengths, rather to grieve over his weaknesses. However, the parents and educators should remember that the brain can change its…

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    group.” Next question, “What is your favorite subject?” “My favorite subject is math because I feel like I could process and memorize math facts, problems, and strategies easier than anything else. My worst subject is music like who wants to go from learning science to a music class and than to a writing class. It’s just so confusing sometimes.” Next question, “Would you rather learn by using the blackboard or a workbook?” Ryan answered, “My teacher either uses the chalkboard or our workbooks…

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    get caught up in the thought process that it’s more important to keep a scholarship than to learn the information, it’s easy to find yourself cheating through life. Throughout college it’s always about keeping your scholarship instead of actually learning material. We forget on a day to day basis the reason we are here and what an opportunity it is to be here. Instead of being grateful for having the chance to get an education, we complain about the work load. We forget we’re here to better our…

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    ages. Object-based learning in museums is effective because some concepts are hard to picture. Seeing the objects up close brings evidence to a learning experience. Since the sculptures are larger than life, children can walk all around the objects and get up close. This will add to the museum’s various opportunities for free-choice learning (Falk 2000, 25). The majority of the activities include opportunity for social interactions and discussions that enhance the learning experiences by…

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