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    My strategy is called PACE. Preview, Ask questions while reading (Bloom’s taxonomy style questions), column notes, and finally Elaborate the notes. Throughout my time in LTRE 190 I picked up on a few good strategies that I was good at and a few that I did not do so well on. Through that process I learned how I actually learn and how to become better at learning. My strategy device consist of strategies that worked well for me so I combined them. When a student uses PACE they are constantly…

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    the student, and a verb according to the determined standard of learning (Biggs 1996, 2010; Ascough 2011). To determine level of learning and verb multiple taxonomical classifications are used which includes Bloom’s Taxonomy, SOLO Taxonomy and ICE taxonomy (page #). The choice of taxonomy depends on the liking and requirement of an instructor but should aligned with the expected level, domains and dimension of the learning (Biggs 2007, 2010; Wang…

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    Week 5 Reflection

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    different for each of these 2 aspects. Does the team agree? If so, the level of Bloom’s taxonomy that I believe the natural environment learning experience will focus on is “Understanding” (Larsen, 2014, pg. 126). The reason I want to focus on understanding is because I believe in order for people to respect the environment, they need to understand it. Please challenge, disagree or add. Then the level of Bloom’s taxonomy that I believe the technology learning experience will focus on is…

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    Vygotsky's Theory

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    While reinforcing positive behavior can optimize classroom behavior, it does not assist students in developing a higher level of subject comprehension. Instead, it is the use of Bloom’s Taxonomy and Vygotsky’s scaffolding which successfully help students to obtain a higher understanding and make the concepts learned in schools applicable to life. Thus, combining these various teaching techniques enables a teacher to create an effective,…

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    fact not real why is it a folk taxonomy (make sure you define the term as well) can understanding this help current social issues explain -Race is not a biological concept because about as humans, we share about 99.9% of our DNA and have the same set of genes. This means that there is only a human race. As members of societies, we have used skin color, physical features, place of origin, and other features to misguidedly divide ourselves into "races." Folk taxonomy is when a term is created…

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    researchers to be employed in inferring the meaning of unknown words and as Brown (2007) asserts inferencing can be successful if it is reasonable and based on as much available information as possible. Carton (1971, cited in Soria, 2001) presented a taxonomy of types of knowledge sources used in lexical inferencing which consisted of three main hint types: contextual, intralingual, and interlingual. Contextual hints, also known as extralingual or pragmatic hints, are drawn from the learners’…

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    STUDENTS’ MORPHOLOGICAL ERRORS IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT Desy Nur Farida 21602073029 1. Introduction Errors frequently made by students in learning the second/ foreign language. These are very important to be discussed not only by teachers but also by students themselves in order to know the students’ weaknesses so that the teachers can make remedial teachings and the students can learn from their own errors. Among those errors is morphological error. The objectives of this short essay are to…

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    The next concept that was the five education philosophies that the book talks about. The five philosophies are Essentialism, Perennialism, Progressivism, Social reconstructionism/ critical theory, and Existentialism. After reading about this in the book I found out that my education philosophy is Essentialism. Essentialism is teaching the core knowledge that students need to be educated citizens; this knowledge is embodied in traditional academic disciplines such as history and mathematics. The…

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    In biology, the scientific process of classifying organisms is taxonomy. Taxonomy relies on common characteristics between groups to classify them into an area in the taxonomic hierarchy. Both alligators and crocodiles share the same order, a taxonomic rank that groups together families sharing a similar nature or character…

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    derived from three domains of learning, Cognitive learning, Affective learning and, Psychomotor learning. The first, cognitive learning, is based on Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy. Bloom’s Taxonomy is based on the theory that students comprehend information through different levels of complexity. Nancy Adams addresses this by saying, “Bloom’s taxonomy contains six categories of cognitive skills ranging from lower-order skills that require less cognitive processing to higher-order skills that require…

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