The Importance Of Educational Psychology

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    because of the positive. And then they can solve their difficulties quickly, which means that they have the superiority. In contrast, the working-class and poor children will not make problems smooth settlement. Therefore, in the high-level parents' educational methods make the children may be more good at expressing their own ideas, thinking more active, meeting their own needs. And these children are more assertive. The most important thing is that the society approves these characteristics,…

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    1.1 Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training There is a fundamental difference between roles and responsibilities in everyday life. The dictionary definition of the two words are as follows - Role: the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation. Responsibilities: a thing which one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation. Therefore, responsibilities fit within a role. The role of a teacher is to plan…

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    spoke English with our parents whenever my grandfather would come to visit. To some, giving preference to a language other than the one spoken by your family is seen as abandoning your heritage, but I was lucky enough that my parents realized the importance of teaching us to speak English properly. Had I not been encouraged to speak English at home, I doubt I would have as strong a grasp on the language, both in speech and writing, as I do today. Despite sharing Susan Madera’s advanced writing…

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    The Alchemist Reflection

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    Everyone, in some way, is on a path to seeking joy. While people can achieve their goals along the road and be flooded with joy, there is an equivalent sense of fulfilment in the lessons that are learned along the way. An insightful fable of a young boy within Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist highlights the lesson that the subtle nuances of a journey, along with the choices one makes, are what shape a person; this lesson is illustrated through the contrasting experiences of Santiago, the Englishman…

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    In Michaela Cullington’s article, Does Texting Affect Writing, Cullington talks about the debate of texting affecting students writing. The writer uses many sources to back up both sides. Many teachers agreed that texting does inflict bad habits on student’s writing. Other teachers insisted that texting helped with student’s imagination and creativity while writing. In this article Cullington also involves the students themselves by asking them questions about their texting habits. Experts…

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    Everyone experiences difficulties, related to not being able to study effectively at one time or another and overcoming these challenges is a part of the learning process. We require skills that make studying more effective. They are generally more critical or essential to become a successful student and an effective learner. The essay is about self-reflection so that I critically think about those weaknesses which act as an obstacle in order for me to be able to study effectively in my…

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    In Mrs.Yu’s class I had examined and analyzed three of Shakespeare's plays in the past seven months. The plays I read were Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth. Subsequently after, studying them I typed essays comparing the protagonist’s primary character trait, fate, destiny, the theme of the play, and my own reflection on the character overall. After mastering the concept of these plays not only did I get a better understanding of who Shakespeare was, but I also learned why his work is…

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    they will not disturb our conscious existence. One form of resilience is by having a defense mechanism. Defense mechanisms are thought to safeguard the mind against feelings and thoughts that are too difficult for the conscious mind to cope with (psychology. about.com,…

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    Reflection On Profiling

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    On reflection, my own personal experience of profiling and my ESFJ profile seem remarkably accurate and directly reflected my personal development plan. The professional development plan also considers learning style. According to the test from VARK, I am a highly Aural Learne who ‘learns by listening’. I surprised and agree with the outcome which suggested me to use different methods to improve my learning style. Strategies to have much more balanced in a study like discussing, talking,…

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    01/18 JLC Pre Course Assignment The Leader, The Teacher & You Book Reflection In this book, Mr. Lim Song Guan quoted that the highest aspiration of a good leader should be a good teacher. Therefore, in the first part he talks about his experience with the leaders he works with and the way they inspired him through their teachings. He shared pointers on how a good leader should exhibit. Examples are walking the ground and appreciating the works that they produced by always providing positive…

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