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    Learning Journal

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    Task 1 – Signed off Learning Contract Learning Contract Choice of topics and learning context. This learning contract has been prepared to guide my study of two very useful topics. I have chosen to develop my competencies in ‘Working relations’ and ‘Time management’. Should any of these prove difficult my focus will change to the topic of ‘Influence and Persuasion’. Below I have cited reasons why I have chosen the above topics. The first reason is due to the tough

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    Enacted Learning

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    introduction and hook to the topic of Coast Salish dwellings. Enacted learning will be evident during lesson 2 in which the tasks the students will complete is relevant and real because students will be asked to collect natural / raw materials from outdoors and to re-create a Coast Salish shelter or dwelling of their own, using materials and methods similar to that of the Coast Salish First Nations people discussed during lesson 1. Enacted learning will also be evident during lesson 3 when students use the

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    Inclusive Learning

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    Contents Contents 1 Introduction 2 Findings 3 What is Inclusive Learning? 3 Learning Environment 4 Access for all 4 Inclusive Learning in Initial Assessment 6 Inclusive learning in the classroom 6 Assessment 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12   A critical evaluation of the principles and practice of Inclusive Learning within XXXXXX XXXXXX. Introduction XXXXXX XXXXXX is a registered charity offering work based learning programmes to young adults. Within my role as Advanced Teaching

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    Learning Organizations

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    Learning Organization Paper Learning organizations today must be adequately able to readily adapt to change the mind-sets and behaviors of the people within. Although this sounds like a unified joint statement for each and every organization however, there are so many organizations that yet do not acknowledge the actual truths and current trends that illustrate particular dysfunctional behaviors that exist and occur each day. Learning organization aid and enable companies and business to run

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    Reflection On Learning

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    Throughout this course, I have reflected on my learning. I have noticed my learning, for the most part, has not changed drastically, but instead it has become more refined. This is the first time I have actually taken the time to think about my learning process. Even though I have not spent a lot of time reflecting on my learning, I feel I now know more about how I learn and what I did find out can help me during the rest of the time I pursuit higher education. To master class material, I have found

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    Implicit Learning

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    In the article, Implicit and explicit motor learning: Application to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) stated the difference in how children with ASD learn. Where this study concluded that child with ASD were more compatible to learn motor sequences implicitly but not explicitly. Which the article looks more into the depths on the ability of the autistic individual to learn their fine motor skills implicitly. Implicit learning is a passive process in which individuals are unware of what

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    Reflection On Learning

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    Reflection and Impacts on my learning My past experience of learning to drive was extremely positive. I didn’t suffer anxiety and was able to pass my driving test. My previous driving instructor was very clear with instructions, supportive, patient and offered positive reinforcement throughout my experience. My teacher said I was a capable learner that showed courage, this feedback gave me faith and motivation to learn to drive a manual. I am in the “young adult stage of development” (Lozina, 2017)

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    Learning Objectives

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    Learning Objectives: a) Identify the learning objectives in terms of concepts or skills. What will the students know and be able to do as a result of this lesson? The students will be able to draw a picture of themselves and compare them with the class. b) Why have you chosen these objectives? I have chosen the objectives to help children be able identify how they are the same and different from one another. c) Identify the standards that support these concepts or skills (either from the Creative

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    I believe the best environment for learning i can be in is, independent and i decipher my information better through Visual perception. By taking advantage of my learning style i can determine how happy and motivated and comfortable i am when entering a new learning zone. I can also take advantage of it so i can learn things i need to know in the workplace and further my qualification through education. Seek feedback from employees, clients and colleagues and use this feedback to identify and

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    Thematic Learning

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    learning to read music and understand concepts like time, rhythm, and pitch have a direct effect on a child’s ability to comprehend math skills. Secondly, studying the lyrics of music can teach students about syllabification, phonics, vocabulary, imagery, history, myths, folktales, geography, and culture. Also studies show there is a direct correlation between continued involvement in theater and success in math and reading. Students learning English as a second language may learn it faster with

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