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    of Virtual Learning -- What are the benefits and drawbacks of virtual &/or home schools? How can you tell what type of school your child should use? Benefits of online learning While little substantive research has been done concerning online learning in K-12 schools‚ a plethora of researchers have concentrated on the benefits and drawbacks of online learning in higher education. While the recipient of these benefits or drawbacks are students with slightly different learning styles and needs

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    Running head: Opportunities for Adults 1 Transformational Learning Opportunities for Adults in the Online Christian Classroom Heidi Bunten INFT 101 Opportunities for Adults 2 Online education is a way for many adults to return to school. The convenience of being able to attend class from

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    Online Learning and Adult Learners Online Learning Online learning or e-learning is a recent phenomenon. The transition from traditional methods of learning to learning online is not easy. Despite the difficulties and challenges in learning through technological medium‚ online learning provides opportunity for adults to fulfill their dreams later in life in achieving life long goals‚ or enhance their knowledge for professional advancement and open doors for better job opportunity and improved

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    others In any learning environment be it a classroom‚ a sports group or an outdoor practical lesson‚ it is the responsibility of the teacher or instructor to create a learning environment where all students have an equal right to learn‚ without constant disruption. It is also essential that all students can show continual progression and improvement in their learning. Learners being encouraged to take responsibility and ownership for their own learning can help create this environment. This can be

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    _______________________________________________________________ The use and organisation of the space in the classroom‚ daily schedule and routines and the social emotional atmosphere together makes the learning environment of the classroom. The children’s play items are the "raw materials" of learning. The space and materials in a HighScope setting are carefully chosen and arranged to appeal to children and promote the curriculum’s content goals. The child should feel safe and comfortable and feel

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    The Effects of Self-Regulated Learning Processes on E‑Learning Outcomes in Organizational Settings Zeying Wan‚ Deborah Compeau‚ and Nicole Haggerty Zeying Wan is an assistant professor at the Sobey School of Business‚ Saint Mary’s University. She received her Ph.D. from the Richard Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario. Her current research interests include e‑learning and knowledge management. Her research has been published in scholarly journals such as Information & Management

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    and endeavored to create learning environments that reflect innovations that are both intuitive and ingenious. This paper shows‚ that‚ unfortunately‚ we often see these same innovations stifled at the high school level. Whereas the elementary grades have always been seen as a test market for innovation and have led to such new methodologies as multimedia education‚ the use of role play‚ and a team approach to the comprehension of new subject matter‚ the high school environment is seen as a sacred cow

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    Reyes‚ Karlotte Mildred H. CPE 1 The Learning Environment The core business of schools is to provide students with a rich learning environment that is open‚ respectful‚ caring and safe. This ideal learning environment optimises wellbeing. It reflects a positive school ethos that makes the school an exciting‚ stimulating and welcoming place. Schools do this by: developing and communicating an explicit commitment to wellbeing acknowledging individual differences and providing opportunities

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    & Disadvantages of e-Learning E-learning is a broad term that generally refers to any kind of learning done with a computer and Internet connection or CD-ROM. It is used by individuals‚ educational institutions and businesses. As with any type of learning‚ it works better for some than others. The quality of e-learning has improved in recent years‚ as teachers and students have become more comfortable with the technology. 1. Considerations * E-learning is an excellent option in

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    DTLLS Unit 002 Planning and Enabling Learning Assignment 2.1 Theory John Smith Contents Page Methodology of Research and Introduction 3 Findings for points A to D 4 Précis of findings for points A to D 12 Bibliography 14 Methodology of research This report will look at the following points: A. Negotiating with learners‚ e.g. initial assessment‚ agreeing goals and actions. B. Inclusive learning‚ e.g. the use of different delivery methods

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