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    Free Play In Research

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    111) it is crucial that the adult helps the child to become a successful learner. The adult scaffolds the child’s learning through working in partnership with the child and having knowledge and understanding of what the child is capable of achieving with help and support and where they would be if left unaided. This can be achieved through careful observation and planning of activities based around a…

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    assimilate into our high school dynamic. As a peer mentor, I assisted students with personal problems and mediated issues with teachers in order to maximize their learning experience. I also acted as a role model for my mentees by talking frequently about AP and Honors courses and how to be successful in such programs. I put effort into learning about each individual's interests and goals so that I could expose them to clubs and academic courses that they may appreciate such as the Biomedical…

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    provide a safe, nurturing, and prepared environment. Montessori considered the “prepared environment” as one of the most important factors in an early childhood education. It is my duty to be sure the learning environment is conducive enough for leaning, the room are child-sized, and several activities…

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    healthy relationships are essential parts for children’s health and well-being. National Quality Standards [NQS] and the Early Years Learning Framework [EYLF] provide educators with learning outcomes to guide children in becoming independent and confident learners. This essay describes how Abraham Maslow’s (2016) hierarchy of needs, Albert Bandura’s (2010) social learning theory…

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    My Career As A Teacher

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    Since the curriculum I use falls under the cooperative learning model, how I assess my students as individuals is important. One way I assess students before a quiz or test is through a website called KAHOOT.IT. KAHOOT.IT is an interactive website that makes learning fun and allows teachers and students to see what topics need to be reviewed. As a teacher it is easy to create a quiz for your class or even pick…

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    of IT devices is most likely to increase, not decrease, as children grow. Learning via touch screen relies on visual input to the brain. Infants, toddlers and young children need sensory activities as they are not at a level of abstract thinking where they can benefit from screen usage. They need direct, firsthand experience with materials and equipment that challenge their thinking and problem solving skills. Also, activities need to allow for ‘practice’ of physical skills. Children also need…

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    Play And Learning Analysis

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    ideas we have of children?s play and learning. In this assignment, I will first be examining my initial ideas of play and will then analyse these. I will review my ideas since starting this unit. I will then look at how my response has changed to what I feel are the advantages and disadvantages of educators having a breadth and depth of knowledge about developmental theories and expand on my reasons…

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    Introduction Learning is the act of acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve synthesizing different types of information. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals and some machines. Progress over time tends to follow learning curve. It does not happen all at once, but builds upon and is shaped by previous knowledge. To that end, learning may be viewed as a process, rather than a collection of factual…

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    volunteer in a variety of activities supporting children and this has further stimulated my interest in the development of young people. I am studying Psychology Higher at Borders College and enjoying all aspects of the course. I am particularly fascinated by the development of speech and language. My work experience in a local Primary School has given me an insight into developmental impairments in language and communication and its effect on cognitive development and learning. It has also…

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    keep the students engaged or they would lose interest quickly. A main engagement strategy we used was positive reinforcement. Students, especially the younger ones, want to be praised for their hard work. While the students were working on the activities, my partner and I would constantly let the students know they were doing a great job. While we were in discussion mode, we would thank them for listening and participating. Positive reinforcement made a major difference in how the day went.…

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