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    Emotional Literacy

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    that ‘success’ in life depends not only on our IQ as measured by our literacy and numeracy skills but‚ more importantly‚ on how well we know our own emotional make-up‚ manage our emotional responses and react to the emotional responses of others. Goleman’s emotional intelligence speaks to the topical issue today; the issue of emotional literacy. Understanding emotional literacy is the key to help the young child develop self-esteem‚ self-control and so become socially and educationally

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    Literacies for Learning

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    EEL441 Charles Sturt University Word Count: 2195 Date Due: 04 June‚ 2012 The necessity for educational institutions to equip students with the skills to cope in a rapidly changing‚ culturally diverse and globalised 21st century society‚ has led academics‚ such as the New London Group‚ to encourage educators to acknowledge the various literacy forms utilised in the new millennium (The New London Group‚ 1996) and to adopt a pedagogy of multiliteracies. This essay will explore the components of

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    Demonstrate speech

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    Claire; Velazquez‚ Manuel. Santa Claire University. Retrieved. http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v4n1/homepage.html Sherry‚ Allison. (2014). The Denver Post. Retrieved. http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25126563/is-prebles-mouse-way-depends-which way-you Defenders of Wildlife. Retrieved. http://www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/esa.html (2012). National Wildlife Federation. Retrieved. http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife Conservation/Endangered-Species-Act.aspx

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    UNIT 311 – PROVIDE SUPPORT TO MAINTAIN AND DEVELOP SKILLS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE. We have a service user in our home who is on an independent living program to enable him to move on from full time residential care. As such he needs to develop skills in order to live independently. As carers we supervise and monitor his movements‚ for instance‚ whilst cooking‚ and only step in should an action cause a risk of harm to himself or others‚ unless he asks for advice. This individual is ‘allowed’ to make

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    Special Learners

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    Special learners are individuals whose physical attributes and/or learning abilities differ from the norm. Students who are mentally impaired‚ learning disabled‚ visually impaired‚ hearing impaired‚ physically challenged‚ and gifted and talented are often identified as special learners. Music is a vital part of the education of all learners including special learners. Music is a valuable content area and can be used as an aid in developing basic skills for all learners. Children learn to learn

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    Language and Literacy

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    EDKL102- Assessment Task 1 Essay- What is Language? What is Literacy? How are they different? Teachers must have a sound knowledge and appreciation for language and literacy to be able to make the two concepts a valuable part of a student’s curriculum. This essay will explore the importance of language and literature in a students learning and how they assist in enhancing their development. Most importantly the similarities and differences will be distinguished so that the relationship between

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    Adult Learner

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    teaching and other related concepts. The adult learner has strong desire to learn and know what they want in life although they may not be obligated to learn. These types of learners came from various background‚ educational background‚ ages‚ career‚ religion and life experiences but they all have one thing in common and that is their desire to learn. Adult learning is closely related to professional development with assumptions that adult learner need to know‚ need to learn self-concept‚ role

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    equality‚ diversity and inclusion but entitlement might be more difficult although the following quote is a start: ‘Every learner has the right to expect that they will receive high quality learning‚ appropriate to their needs and circumstances in a safe and healthy environment’. (Success for All‚ DES 2002) http://www.globalgateway.org.uk/pdf/PZ-Success-2002.pdf “You should demonstrate your commitment to equal opportunities through everything you say and do in your work with adult students.”  (Daines

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    This historical document is derived from a 1990 APA presidential task force (revised in 1997). LEARNER-CENTERED PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES: A Framework for School Reform & Redesign TABLE OF CONTENTS: Background Learner-Centered Principles Prepared by the Learner-Centered Principles Work Group of the American Psychological Association ’s Board of Educational Affairs (BEA)‚ November 1997 BACKGROUND Throughout its history‚ psychology has provided vital information for the design of schooling based

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    helps to develop self-regulation skills.  Self-regulation is the ability to hold back a dominant response in order to execute a nondominant response (Bojczyk‚ Shriner‚ & Shriner‚ 2012).  Self-regulation is a respond to our environment that each individual develops through the influence of social agents‚ which must be adaptable and flexible because information around us changes daily and must be learned through stimulation.  The strategic game helps individual develop self-regulation skills from the

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