Theory of multiple intelligences

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    There are areas in the classroom that I believe encourage student learning, while there are other areas in which I would reorganize when I receive my own classroom. The classroom environment and arrangement of the furniture and materials follows the theories of Maria Montessori. The classroom consists of well-defined spaces for each part of the curriculum, including language Arts, Math and Culture. Learning materials are child sized and are displayed on low accessible shelves in which foster…

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    An example of the telegraphic speech she said was, “this last the bed time 7”. Her words are very simple and to the point to answer questions. When Suzy is at the age of 14, she appears to be high in body-kinesthetic intelligence according to Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence. She rides horses, plays tennis, swims, ping pong, and play croackee. When her parents divorced she spent holidays in Scotland to live on her father’s 4,000 acres estate, it is assumed that she does not see her…

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    sweeps, she sets a goal to bring him back home. Her ability to fight her way through difficult obstacles and decipher clues leads her to the saving of her brother, making her a hero. Despite being portrayed as somewhat ordinary, her determination, intelligence and bravery during the hard fought quest is what makes her…

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    Psychologist Sigmund Freud was one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His theories helped us understand the views of childhood, memory, personality, and sexuality. Some of his major theories that I will belong to my observation is the id, ego, and superego theory. According to Sigmund Freud, human personality has more than one single component because personality is composed of three elements (Koenane,2014). These three…

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    Annotated Bibliography Allen, M., Alleyne, D., Farmer, C., McRae, A., & Turner, C. (2014). A framework for project success. Journal of Information Technology & Economic Development, 5(2), 1-17. Retrieved from http://gsmi-jited.com/default.aspx The purpose of this study was to investigate aspects that promote project success opposed to just looking factors that promote project failure. There were six participants from two businesses in the study. The data collection was primarily gathered…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Sialkot Sports industry is an entrepreneurship capital of Pakistan and its unique craftsmanship is a hallmark of this region. It has a fabulous contribution in the development of our economy because almost all the manufacturing if this industry is being exported. Our economists believe that this industry is a nucleus of cottage industry and it is a beautiful role model for rest of the country. Made in Sialkot, Brazuca…

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    Janice Koch states “being a teacher requires an emotional and intellectual engagement.” Janice Koch is the author of So You Want to Be a Teacher: Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century that provided a lot of insight and information that is important to know if I wanted to be a teacher in a 21st-century classroom. In Chapter One: Who Are Our Teacher, Koch gave statistics of what a “normal” teacher look like in a classroom. Most teachers are middle ages married white woman and Koch discuss the…

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    Herbert Simon Decision Theory Model : When a manager makes a decision, it is, in effect, the organisation's response to a problem. As such, a decision should be thought of as a means rather than an end. Every decision is the outcome of a dynamic, process which is influenced by multiple forces. However. what are the different stages of this process, there is no unanimity. Herbert Simon, an expert on decision making has proposed three phases of decision making intelligence, design, and choice. As…

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    Piaget and his theory of cognitive development and Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development have produced findings that have revolutionized the teaching of children and our understanding of how children develop. Interest into the development of children dates back to Ancient Greece where Plato and Aristotle were particularly interested in how their development was influenced by their nature and nurture. Since then, a number of Philosophers and researchers have produced theories into how…

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    There is little doubt that knowledge can be produced through active experiment and passive observation. But they are just two of the several ways in which humans can produce knowledge. In fact, it is accepted that there are eight ways in which knowledge can be acquired. These ways are the following ones: Sense perception, Language, Reason, Emotion, Imagination, Faith, Intuition and Memory. Occasionally, knowledge can be produced in some other way, for example by random discovery (a.k.a.…

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