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    learning style theories and models have been proposed over the course of many years, identifying and categorizing individual differences like Hill’s Cognitive Style Mapping (1976), Dunn and Dunn Learning Styles (1978), Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory (1983), Kolb’s Learning Styles (1984), Gregorc Learning Styles (1985), Felder Silverman Learning Model (1988), Grasha-Reichmann Learning Style Scales (1996), and Hermann Brain Dominance Models (1996). These models of learning styles are

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    Herman Brain Dominance (HBD): Ned Hermann improved his model of Brain Dominance in 1979. His Whole Brain Model (Herman, 1995) combines Roger Sperry's left/right brain theory and Paul MacLean's triune model (primitive, intermediate and rational brain) to produce a quadrant model based on the task- specific performance of the physical brain. Each quadrant is described to have an ideal style of learning and preferences for individual types of learning behavior. Quadrant A is logical-analytical,

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    repetitive lives for no apparent reason. At the end of the day, it makes no difference how much good or bad we do in the world. This is the ignorant view of the world that fails to see the perfect harmony in which we all live our lives. The redundant cycles that we try so hard to get away from are part of our overarching connectedness as humans. As parts of a whole, all of us have a role to play in making our lives better for ourselves and others. Our role is the very meaning of life, and we should embrace

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    of our readings for the class, we discussed the two cycles. The Cycle of Socialization is the constant loop of discrimination that’s not being resolved. It starts out at birth when the doctor tells says what gender the baby is (Harro, 2013, pg.46). The Cycle of Liberation happens after you start to realize things going on around you. The first step of this cycle is becoming more aware of what’s happening (Harro, 2013, pg.619). I think these cycles are very important to understand. We would have a better

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    The arts are essential to providing a healthy educational experience for learners of all ages. Though treated by many as frivolous subjects, they provide vital tools for communication, engagement and successful instruction. It makes sense to incorporate the arts across the curriculum – not only will schools improve, but students will develop important social and emotional skills, we will save money in the long run by keeping our students learning and engaged in work, and we will make the world a

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    Catalyzing Innovation The old English proverb, Aesop for Children, tells the story of a father who charges his sons to break a bundle of sticks one by one. They easily do so. Then he charges them to break the united bundle of sticks. None come close. This is a proverb demonstrating the strength in unity and coordination. This is a proverb an American engineer and inventor largely upheld throughout the course of his life’s accomplishments. Douglas Engelbart, largely known as the inventor of the mouse

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    Catalyzing Innovation The old English proverb, Aesop for Children, tells the story of a father who charges his sons to break a bundle of sticks one by one. They easily do so. Then he charges them to break the united bundle of sticks. None come close. This is a proverb demonstrating the strength in unity and coordination. This is a proverb an American engineer and inventor largely upheld throughout the course of his life’s accomplishments. Douglas Engelbart, largely known as the inventor of the mouse

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    Brain Based Learning: How We Learn Individuals remember best when facts and skills are embedded in natural, spatial memory, real life activity, and experimental learning (Donald, 2002). Interaction of the brain with the environment suggests that the more enriched the environment, the more enriched the brain (Gardner, 1991). An enriched environment can contribute up to 25% increase in the number of brain connection both early and later in life (Wolfe, 2001). According to Cram and Germinario, (2000)

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    The Impact of Technology Computers, laptops, cellphones, and eventually artificial intelligence? Technology has sure been advancing rapidly, and will continue to advance for years to come. Think about all of the tasks that once required a trip to the library that can now easily be done with a computer. Google’s search engine, for instance, significantly simplifies research— you simply enter what you want, and the engine spews out the relevant information. But the harmful effects are plentiful as

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    the related assessment • retain a copy of your assessment Qualification Code BSB51915 Title Diploma of Leadership and Management Unit Code BSBDR501 Title Develop and Use Emotional Intelligence Learner Name Brodon Young Student ID Assessment No. 1 Title Develop and Use Emotional Intelligence Assessor Name Date (Place an ‘X’ for) First submission Re-submission Learner’s declaration I, Brodon Young hereby declare that this is my own work

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