The Importance Of Educational Psychology

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    techniques which we probably use even today. We have come a long way with the growing technology at our disposal in the 21st century. The application of modern technology combined with research and experiments have made way to comprehensive and diverse educational approaches. These new horizons fascinate…

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    . A paragraph or two about your philosophy of behavior management in the preschool classroom and/or your views on the role of the social-emotional domain in a child 's development. Behavior management is a practical guide line that was develop for both preschool teachers and parents of preschoolers. I strongly believe that we owe children to be in a safe and effective learning environment. In most cases discipline problems are minimized when students are engaged in fun and interesting…

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    How you ever asked yourself why some kids or people with special needs look they way they do? “ You might be able to spot a few kids with special needs, but you probably don’t notice all of them”(kids). However they do not want to feel like out, they want to be accepted into society, like anyone else. Because they are people, having a disability , learning delay or a deformity does not mean they are not people. They are, however their disability, learning delay and or deformity makes them much…

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    In many states after getting their license for the first time teens must be home before a certain time. States believe that giving teenagers curfews will keep them safe on the road. There are ways around the curfew for things such as working late, or emergencies. Teenagers should be allotted the opportunity to not abide by the curfew so long as they have their license. Setting curfews for first time drivers can be considered discriminatory. Not all teens are bound to be involved in criminal…

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    Software era is creating a great influence in all the fields of engineering and education. We can find various technological advancements in the field of education. Teaching methods are being changed instantaneously from 150 – 160 years. We can observe a change where the methodology of teaching started from sculptures to presentations. Developments are made in education systems and various technologies are introduced to create a sophisticated classroom environment. This strategizes students to…

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    A journey of new opportunities, possibilities, and challenges begins when one moves to the United States. Everyone has to face lots of difficulties while finding new opportunities and success. I was 21-year-old when we moved here from India. The first challenge that I faced upon my arrival in America was the English language. Because English is not my first language. I still remember my first day of work at a convenience store. I was unable to understand the customers because of their American…

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    Creativity and abstract processing are beneficial traits to subjects in the arts and humanities based on the level of creative analysis that is needed in both. In one study, there appeared to be no significant change in these skills among low and moderate ambient noise levels. When noise levels were high, however, specific tasks in creative thinking were disregarded after a short while, indicative of reduced information processing, translating to a reduced cognitive carrying capacity (Mehta et.…

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    The Sunday School Easter program was about to begin at Bethesda Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. For my last time speaking in front of the congregation before leaving for Tennessee State University (TSU), I was charged with introducing the speaker of the program. As I stood in front of hundreds of people to recite the introduction that I wrote, I was confident and thoughts of how far I had come since giving my life to Christ ran thru my mind. My spiritual journey began when I was about 5…

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    Constructivism is an important part of the education process. The influences of the developmental theories of Piaget and Vygotsky are also seen in the constructivist theories of learning. I plan on teaching high school Spanish. This is a very specific subject area, as it deals with not only “Spanish,” but the foundation of language itself. I do believe that the constructivist approach could prove very beneficial in learning and teaching Spanish. There are also some parts of constructivism that…

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    the school just begun with one child the resources in the school would be unsatisfactory as they have never had to accommodate for a child with a learning disability. Furthermore if the school began to have more children that have to have special educational need (SEN) they would have to become more accommodating therefore in time would be able to welcome and look after more…

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