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    Transformational Learning Theory describes as being “constructivist, an orientation which holds that the way learners interpret and reinterpret their sense of experience, central to making meaning and hence learning” (Culatta, 2015).This theory is based on two basic kinds of learning, they are instrumental and communicative learning. Instrumental learning focuses on learning through task-oriented problem solving and determination of cause and effect relationships. Communicative learning involves how

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    The following strategies are evidence-based individualized strategies believed to improve educational outcomes for Kyle: Math: Instruction: Peer-Guided Pause, Reading Fluency: Assisted Cloze, Choice: Allowing Students Control Over Learning, Active Supervision: Roaming the Classroom, Establishing Classroom Routines: Increasing Predictably, and Preferential Seating: Increasing Attention and Removing Distractions. The first academic intervention strategy suggested is known as the Peer-Guided Pause

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    Why is community/service learning such a strong focus at CCA? We have found that connecting young adults to their community can be extremely beneficial. It not only prepares students for their futures, but it promotes active engagement in the community. Through extensive research, the United Health Group found that volunteering in ones community boosts confidence, promotes friendship, lowers stress levels, and creates an overall sense of achievement. As a parent/guardian how can I get more involved

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    ID: S4550260 Presentation Topic: Play based vs academic focus in early childhood education. 1. Introduce your topic Education for early childhood is vital in developing children’s understanding of their body and the world around them. However, education is generally accompanied with some play based activity to physically educate the positive and negative consequences of interacting with the environment around them. When working together, these two learning styles not only educate the children on

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    assessment for learning (formative assessment) not only represents a tool to assess students’ learning but it also serves as a pedagogical tool to enhance learning and thinking. Moreover, formative assessment is used collaboratively by both teachers and learners to enhance learning; adjust teaching and learning activities; and provide feedback on the efficiency of teaching and learning acts and direct future path (Kumar A. 2013). Two methods are going to be discussed in the paper, Curriculum Based Measurement

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    and five elementary schools. The current Strategic Plan for ENSC is for the years spanning 2013 to 2017. The ENSC Strategic Plan has three main goals: 1. East Noble School Corporation will expand students’ educational experiences with diverse learning opportunities to ensure preparation for their successful future. 2. Establish the culture of community ownership in East Noble School Corporation. 3. Provide and maintain facilities that meet the academic and extra-curricular of the East Noble Community

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    Learning with Educational Video Games Tierra Ricks English Composition II Prof. Annemarie Hamlin March 14, 2016 Educational video games have been a hot topic in the past few years. Educational games prepare children to be more proficient with their work while being entertained. Educational video games promote good memory skills, provides motivation, and improves motor skills for children that are school aged in the United States. They can educate children in a healthy environment that provides

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    educational experiences, I remember thinking how what I was learning in school was separate from the outside world. Oftentimes this made learning difficult as I found myself finding the topics uninteresting and wondering if I would ever use this information in real life. I constantly tried to learn new information through route memorization and struggled with remembering information that I had previously “learned”. The article “Project-Based Instruction: A Great Match for Informational Texts” by Nell

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    Clinical Shadowing Essay

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    Expertise plays a pivotal role in regards to how I think and how I solve problems. It is important to build a foundation of knowledge by learning it extensively and being able to organize it and apply this knowledge in essential situations. For my clinical shadowing, I intend to practice this style of learning by paying close attention to meaningful patterns of information, such as, how the physician interacts with the patient, what procedures they carry out and observe how each medical equipment

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    information, goals, and values. A typical existentialist classroom setting would be one in which traditional learning does not occur. Subject matter is replaces by teachers helping students understand and appreciate themselves as individuals. Students are allowed to and even encouraged to assume primary responsibility for their own learning; choosing topics that they are interested in learning

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