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    Seven Years War

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    The Seven Years War proved to be a crossroads in the history of British colonial rule in America. Britain was victorious‚ but after defeating her French foes (along with their Indian allies)‚ Britain was left to contemplate the ramifications of a war that would leave her relationship with her American colonies altered forever. This change would eventually lead to conflict between the colonies and Britain‚ and ultimately the Declaration of American Independence. In order to understand how the relationship

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    Assessment for learning encourages all pupils to take responsibility for and become more active in their own learning. Wikipedia defines the ultimate purpose of assessment for learning: “to create self-regulated learners who can leave school able and confident to continue learning throughout their lives.” There are two types of assessment for learning - formative and summative assessment. Summative assessment takes the form of end of term/year/topic testing or exams‚ whereas formative assessment

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    The Seven Lessons John Gatto is a New York City seventh grade teacher with remarkable accolades. Because of his impressive accolades as a teacher and citizen‚ his words are not taken lightly. As a result of his spotlight‚ he has come up with a list of seven lessons that no syllabus will ever include‚ but Gatto insists that they form the core of our educational curriculum today. While he does not agree with the lessons himself‚ they are being taught nationwide and he insists “that schools have traded

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    How Fathers Participate In The Births of Their Children Child birth has changed over the years. Fathers play a vital role in the births of their children. Becoming a father is transformational process for every man and it is every woman’s wish for their partners to be involved in the births of their children. Nowadays‚ most fathers prefer to be present in the maternity wards‚ during the birth of their children. Expectant father What are your feelings about becoming a father? For the soon to be

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    Learning in a Group

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    1. What do you learn from working in a group? I learnt that by working in a group‚ we work towards a shared purpose and common goals in doing so shared our varied experiences and skills and in the cooperation with each other. Students are much likely to perform well when they work effectively in a group. This is because good group work creates synergy – where it combine effect of the group is greater than the sum of individual effort. Working together as a group can apply individual perspectives

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    How the Environment Plays a Role in Learning Learning is an important skill that is essential for everyone to succeed in life which includes school‚ work and our community. Learning allows people to obtain basic knowledge‚ develop skills and new experiences. Whether the environment that we are in is stressful‚ combative or stress free‚ everything in it is important to the ability and capacity for which learning takes place. How does the environment play a role in the way people learn? Many

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    How Would You Describe Yourself? I am punctual‚ dependable and can be counted upon to finish what I start. I get a great deal of satisfaction from knowing that I have done something well and on time. For example‚ at my present job‚ I was given different work orders every day. It was my responsibility to finish the orders and make sure they all met quality and safety standards within a specific deadline. On occasion‚ I had to familiarize myself with the product and the production process. I was

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    Children Play

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    running around playing hide-and-seek with the wind blowing through my little ponytails. There were many games I recall loving as a child. Ring around the Rosie‚ ludo‚ hopscotch and many more. I was hyper and excited for those always. I recall most children from the neighbourhood would gather at the park and we ran around like crazy just to have fun. Looking back at that moment I don’t know what we were thinking! My most enjoyable childhood moments would be between myself and two other friends named

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    How the Environment Plays A Role In Learning Learning is an important skill that is essential for everyone to succeed in life which includes school‚ work and our community. By being able to learn we are able to obtain basic knowledge‚ develop skills and abilities. Whether the environment that we are in is stressful‚ combative or stress free; the tiniest thing in our environment is important to how we are able to learn. The environment that we are in as children and adults can affect our learning

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    Value of play in promoting learning and development in the early years Play is an essential part of every child’s life and is vital for the enjoyment of childhood as well as social‚ emotional‚ intellectual and physical development. Though play children learn about themselves and the world that surrounds them. They also learn to express themselves and form relationships with others. Play in early childhood education is not considered as a kind of fun activity where children spend their energy on

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