PLAN #2 QUESTIONS 1. How did you demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners? Class rules were discussed prior to the beginning of the lesson and‚ also‚ a poster with these rules was placed in plain sight. To demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners‚ I modeled throughout the whole lesson how one should behave during class‚ being open-minded to student’s attitudes and providing feedback to these. 2. How did you provide a positive learning environment that both supported and
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Amanullah Language Learning in Early Childhood Early childhood education and early schooling for young children usually starts at the age of three; however‚ language learning for all human begins at the very early age. Many new born babies start to communicate with meaningless words like pa and ba; perhaps‚ it is the first stage they want to begin learning how to speak. The question arises with a grappling impression of why it happens‚ and what pushes them to superfluously generalize those meaningless
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Task 1: Identify and describe at least two teaching and learning strategies which meet the needs of the individual learners and/or groups. Select one which you will use in a teaching or training setting. The aim of my course is for learners to understand how to look after animals effectively and understand the basic requirements all animals need. I teach adults with moderate learning difficulties‚ and find teaching methods‚ which enable both my students and me to have shared control‚ beneficial
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Teaching and learning strategies used in an actual session and to be delivered during professional practice. The strategies to be used will depend on several different components‚ e.g. the ability‚ knowledge and background of learners‚ the subject‚ differing learning styles etc. John Dewey (1859-1952) believed that formal schooling was falling short of its potential. He emphasised facilitating learning through promoting various activities rather than by using a traditional teacher-focused method
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reflection 3 Accessible Family Involvement in Early Childhood TEP outcome 6. Communicating and collaborating with families and communities for the benefit of ALL students February 26‚ 2017 The very first thing the article asks us is “What strategies enable families to be full and active participants in their young children’s education?” Talk about a loaded statement. So why is this so important? Research over the years has found a correlation between positive parental interaction and student achievement
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We’ve all heard of what happened to Germany in the early 1900’s. They were involved in a war with several other countries‚ their economy was mere to shreds‚ and the people began losing hope. However‚ the worst thing to hit Germany in the 1900’s was the holocaust‚ ran by Adolf Hitler himself. Anyone can tell you what Adolf Hitler did to most of the population of Germany‚ and some can even explain to you a personal encounter of the horrors that he manifested. Although most of the population can do
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environments and also I am going to be explaining the strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. I will be including sensory deprivation‚ foreign language‚ jargon‚ slang‚ dialect‚ acronyms‚ cultural differences‚ distress‚ emotional difficulties‚ health issues and environmental problems‚ misinterpretation of message‚ aggression‚ assertion and how they can be overcome. In order to communicate individuals have
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Assessing the Quality of Early Years Learning Environments Abstract This article describes a means of evaluating early years classrooms from the perspective of the child’s experience. Nine key themes‚ such as motivation and independence‚ are identified as representing significant aspects of a high-quality environment for learning. The manner in which these manifest themselves in relation to the three elements of the interactional trianglethe children‚ the adults‚ and their physical environmentis
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attitude‚ personality‚ learning/cognitive style and learning strategies. Definition of language learning strategies according to scholars : According to Brown 2007‚” learning strategies are those specific “attacks” that we make on a given problem‚ they are the moment-by-moment techniques that we employ to solve problems posed by second language input and output”. For Chamot 2005‚ “language learning strategies are procedures that facilitate language learning task ...Strategies are most conscious
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Context and principles for early years provision Task 1: The government has realised in the recent years that the education of children has potential impact on their learning outcomes therefore it is important to have knowledge of the purposes and principles of the early years framework in the UK. The United Kingdom is made up of four nations which all have a slightly different approach to the planning and delivery of the early years education‚ as all four nations are in the early stages of working within
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