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    Lifelong Learning Sector

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    Michelle Hardwick Enrolment Number 9800135520 CITY & GUILD 7303 – LEVEL 4 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Theory Assessment 2 Summarise the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you would like to work. Discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Review other points of referral available

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    Active-learning Strategies After completing the assignment Essay 2.1 in Study and critical thinking skills in college‚ I re-thought the way that I study. Once I completed the assignment I approach class a lot differently than previously. I sort through important information and ask myself a question where he or she going with this is? I also try to make a connection with reading assignment and class lectures. Now‚ before class I read the next chapter in advance so that I may obtain a better understanding

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    ENRICHING LEARNING EXPERIENCES Karen Michelle E. Caparos Teaching strategies‚ learner’s activities and instructional materials really helped in an effective learning process. There are a lot of teaching strategies that caters different kinds of learners and the strategies that will be used vary upon the teacher. Also‚ there are a lot of activities that a teacher can motivate his/her class to engage into. The instructional materials must be also suited to the activity that will be given. According

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    Self-Directed Learning

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    of "self-directed learning" As defined by Steltenpohl‚ Shipton and Villines‚ "Self-directed learning refers to being proactive‚ taking the initiative in learning‚ compared with teacher-directed learning where the learner is told what to do and how to do it‚ and perhaps coached through the process. This is one of the important differences between the expectations of students in primary or secondary school. Self-directed learning is also a skill that is transferable to learning outside a school situation

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    E-learning Evaluation

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    The Problem The adaptation of a new e-training program have brought questions of performance gaps in our orientation program to light and have brought into question the usefulness of an e-learning system and weather we should proceed with a more classical training approach in this area. The importance of the information conveyed in this training‚ such as fire evacuation points and health coverage options‚ combined with the need to create a positive first impression for new employees makes this

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    EDP 155 Learning Journal Week 1 Before: I recognise that I need to continually educate myself and be willing to move with the advances in technology or I’ll be left behind. I think it’s amazing and slightly scary at the same time just how much has changed in my lifetime. As a professional teacher I’ll need to be constantly learning and adapting. After: A professional teacher (Berliner‚ as cited in Eggen & Kauchak‚ 2010‚ p.4) will practice and understand the academic disciplines associated

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    Learning Our Phonics

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    PHONICS AND DECODING 1 LEARNING OUR PHONICS Keith D. James EDU371: Phonics Based Reading & Decoding INSTRUCTOR: KARI PETERSON June 18‚ 2012 PHONICS AND DECODING 2 LEARNING OUR PHONICS There are many different ways and styles that can be used to ensure success in the classroom. Every teacher will deliver lessons and assignments differently which does not always mean that your way is wrong‚ we all must

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    Learning and Social Care

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    CACHE Qualification Specification CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) CACHE © Copyright 2011 All rights reserved worldwide.   Reproduction by approved CACHE centres is permissible for internal use under the following conditions: CACHE has provided this Qualification Specification in Microsoft Word format to enable its Centres to use its content more flexibly within their own

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    transfer and meta-cognition. Thirdly‚ the paper will look at the implications the two concepts have on education and learning. Finally‚ the paper will conclude with a brief summary. Transfer of Learning Transfer of learning deals with transferring one’s knowledge and skills from one problem-solving situation to another. In recent years‚ the low and high-road theory on transfer of learning‚ developed by Salomon and Perkins (1989)‚ has proven to be the contemporary view of how transfer occurs. Low

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    5 Stages Of Learning

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    Melinda Prievo SPED 601 Characteristics The five stages of learning are as follows: acquisition‚ proficiency‚ maintenance‚ generalization‚ and adaptation. The primary goal of having stages to learning is to take someone with a new skill and move along a path from not knowing to knowing to being able to use the skill. Looking at a scenario of a child learning the alphabet through the stages of learning will be described. Stage one being acquisition is when a learner starts with no knowledge of a

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