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    Reflect on Ways of Learning Educators and its stakeholders’ are working to continually improve the learning process for students of all diverse backgrounds. Integrating these student populations requires innovation on behalf of the teachers and supporting resources. The methods that are employed may not always be agreed upon, even when they are proven to be successful and effective in less than desirable conditions. Many teachers have in some capacity proven methods of learning that include visual

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    Learning is a crucial process for adapting and the survival of everyday life. Learning is a change in behavior caused by a new experience or practice. When people learn something, a part of their brain is physically changed to record what they have learned. There are different concepts of learning and each one has a different effect on our behavior. Classical conditioning is a type of learning, which has a major effect on behavior. It is a learning process that occurs through associations between

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    among experts that traditional learning is the best way of preserving learning process, but other models are beginning to gain attention and respect, with distance learning leading the way. When comparing learning an equal course in a traditional framework to a online learning framework, students often express higher satisfaction from the online learning, and rate the learning as more successful than the traditional framework. It has also been argued that on line learning is more efficient and interactive

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    The introduction of the computer into the learning process has given people the opportunity to explore the benefits of this tool. Technology has been incorporated into the learning environment ever since the computer was introduced to schools in the early 1980s. Now, according to the National Center for Education Statistic, there is a ratio of 5.3 to 1 of students to computers in a class, as of 2009. The use of computers for educational purposes is rarely questioned these days. People often wonder

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    The process of learning healthy, functional methods to manage emotional states is a life-long task with key critical periods in early childhood and adolescence. Emotional regulation dysfunction results from a combination of emotional vulnerability that reacts with overly sensitive responses on the part of the patient and an inability to modulate the resulting emotions. Experiences with this type of dysregulation are common, if not typical, of human development and are usually amenable and responsive

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    This proposed research work was a qualitative research in its very nature of data collection and analysis. It has covered the empirical type of research methodology as for data collection the researcher had to visit the spot and talk to the stakeholders directly. Besides, from the point of authenticity and nature of data collection it can be categorized as the ethnographic research, as well. According to Brikci and Green (2007) “Qualitative research is characterized by its aims, which relate to understanding

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    Without a doubt education is the most essential part of learning process, where students are taught to be independent and encouraged critical thinking skills. There are various ways to which one can learn. Some of the most common methods used in teaching are “Banking Concept of Education” and “Problem Posing Style.” The different of methods teaching are studied in detail by Paulo Freire in “Banking Concept of Education” and by Richard Rodriguez in “Achievement of Desire.” Reading the both essays

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    There are a large number of people who think that the learning procedures stop after their diploma or graduation and they are framed in their homes or offices. However, it is also important to keep in mind the learning skills in the college do not apply in a real life. Learning is a type of activity which should go on as a continuous activity and a life without learning is meaningless. However, if you are looking for learning skill enhancement techniques, then here are some best tips: Indentify

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    In the video clip “Children See - Children Do, we see observational learning. “We observe others and then do our best to imitate their behavior. We also often learn our attitudes and appropriate ways to act out our feelings by observing good and bad models.” (Griggs) Observational learning, based on the work of Dr. Albert Bandura, also known as modeling and is described as the process of learning through observing others, storing the information, and then later imitating the behaviors that were observed

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    The steps of a strategic learning process Benjamin Franklin once said, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. I involve me and I learn”. It shows the importance of learning and education. Knowledge is the only thing in the world that can be forever kept and so we understand the importance of the learning. To achieve learning and/or a desired goal, you must be ready to practice, be motivated, and have proper exposure to every detail of the course content. There is not

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