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    Theories and Principles for Planning and Enabling Learning Assignment Task 1 “The single most characteristic about human beings is that they learn” (Bruner‚ 1960:113). This may be true‚ but to what extent do they learn? Lockitt (1997) suggests that both good and bad learning experience can affect learning. By the time learners’ reach adult or further education they would have already met with a range of learning experiences‚ good or bad. “Many learners wrongly believe that learning comes with age

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    responsibilities that every teacher and professional in the lifelong learning sector must meet. As a learning coach in the sixth form department in Reading College I must always expect that all students can and will achieve their set goals. I treat all students as individuals who learn at different rates and in different ways. My responsibility is to prepare appropriate lesson plans that would facilitate learning process and identify additional learning requirements for my students. It is also my responsibility

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    chemistry‚ biology‚ zoology‚ botany‚ psychology‚ political theory‚ logic‚ metaphysics‚ history‚ literary theory‚ and rhetoric. One of his greatest achievements was formulating a finished system also known as Aristotelian syllogistic. Plato Plato was a classical Greek philosopher and mathematician‚ more so known as the student of Socrates and writer of philosophical dialogues. He founded the Academy in Athens‚ the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Thales Thales was a Greek

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    1. Write your own definition of what inclusive practice is and explain why it is important to create an inclusive teaching and learning environment (2.1) Inclusive practice as a teacher is to recognises that student are all different either by religious believer‚ gender‚ age‚ nationality‚ disability etc. I have to make sure that I include everyone as much as possible in all the activities also to make sure all my students feel as part of the team and will be treated fairly and equally as everyone

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    mobile learning to complement theories of formal and informal learning are presented. As such‚ activity theory will form the main theoretical lens through which the elements involved in formal and informal learning for mobile learning will be explored‚ specifically related to context-aware mobile learning application. The author believes that the complexity of the relationships involved can best be analyzed using activity theory. Activity theory‚ as a social and cultural psychology theorycan be used

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    Find the meaning of the following: 1.) Principles - It is used to signify a generalized statement through which otherwise unrelated data are systematized and interpreted. It is a compass by which the path of education is directd. 2.) Approach – An enlightened viewpoint towards teaching. It provides philosophy to the whole process of instruction of the teaching-learning process. 3.) Teaching - an academic process by which students are motivated to learn in ways that make a sustained‚ substantial

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    Unit 504 TASK C REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT In my teaching I employ principles of learning in the following four areas: lesson planning‚ lesson structure‚ meeting learners’ needs and assessing learning. I like to do and use my session plan as it serves as a guide and makes me feel confident. I will set ground rules for standards of acceptable behavior. In communication theory‚ a linear style of transmission is used to communicate ground rules to my learners‚ although a circular model is used in developing/agreeing

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    The principles of Learning Unit 112 (City and guilds 7407 2003 /2004) Arnie Sacknusem Introduction “The history of education is littered with failed theories‚ even those that were the result of years and years of research.” Page 213‚ David Minton Teaching Skills in Further & Adult Education The “Principles of Learning” are a broad collection of learning theories that have been and developed over time. This essay aims to show how these different theories underpin current

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    Inclusive learning is about recognising that each of your learners is different from other learners in many ways‚ and should not be excluded from any of your activities within your sessions for any legitimate reason.’ (Gravells 2008‚ pg 21).Teaching and learning sessions should be devised so that all students can participate and reach their learning goals and feel a sense of achievement. We as teachers must select the correct resources and deliver them in a manner that will include all types of learners

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    PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING 1. The main points are : Kolb proposed the process of experiential learning composed on by ‘four adaptive learning modes’ which are : * Reflective observation * Abstract conceptualization * Concrete experience * Active experimentation As per Kolb learning is defined as “the process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of experience”. This implies that the educators should use the learner’s personal beliefs and theories in a learning situation

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