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    Listening Skills to Young Learners through “Listen and Do” Songs I f it’s true that listening skills are the most important outcomes of early language teaching (Demirel 2004)‚ that explains the constant demand for methods that successfully improve listening skills of learners. Songs can be one of the most enjoyable ways to practice and develop listening skills. Any syllabus designed for teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) to young learners (YLs) typically contains

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    Advertising‚ Marketing and Media The Industry from a digital perspective [pic] Does Advertising shape society‚ or merely mirror societal trends? Advertising is the process of communication whereby a person or group of people are persuaded to take some form of action‚ usually to make a purchase or participate in a particular behaviour.  Studies undertaken by the Media Awareness Network estimate that on average‚ the typical North American will see 3000 ads per day (2010). With such a high level

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    MOHAMMED AL-AMLEH 21316107 "THE ROLES OF THE TEACHERS‚ STUDENTS AND ENVIRONMENT THAT LEAD TOWARDS GENUINE LEARNING" DR. RANA SURAKHY AUGUST 24‚ 2013 I HAVE BEEN READING VARIOUS ARTICLES ABOUT HOW TO ACHIEVE WHAT IS CALLED "GENUINE LEARNING" WHICH IS THE MAIN GOAL OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OR PEDAGOGY. THROUGH THE -SOMEWHAT- DEEP READING AND ANALYZING THE GOALS AND ASPECTS THAT WILL ULTIMATELY LEAD TO THIS TERM (GENUINE LEARNING)‚ I NOTICED SEVERAL IDEAS‚ FACTORS‚ THEORIES‚ ELEMENTS AND VIEWS THAT

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    Before learning this unit‚ my conception of inclusive practice was very limited. When thinking about inclusive practices‚ I firstly reflected on my stands of treating people who are physically disabled. I believed that people with disability should be treated normally as others in the society and this is one way of respecting and protecting their self-esteem. Treated normally means they can lead their lives like other ‘normal’ people; they feel secure in the society and do not need to worry about

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    (PTLLS) Assignment 1 Question 3 - Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. In modern day society we all expect equality in one form or another‚ the diversity and the make up of our class rooms and lecture halls today‚ reminds us that the learning environment should be about ensuring learners are treated fairly and not discriminated against. Regardless

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    Leadership qualities that motivates and influences Motivation is the cause of behaviour that arouses and directs attention and energy for behaviour. It is manifested in the choice or direction‚ strength and persistence of the behaviour. For example‚ whether a soldier chooses to direct his energy to help or ignore another fellow soldier also the amount of effort the soldier puts in to help and having to give up when the situation gets difficult‚ all this will reflect the motivation of soldier. Motivation

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    Characteristics of an excellent learning environment. The physical place of the classroom can affect a students learning. I noticed that many classrooms are shaped like a box. In which the teacher stands at the front providing the students with information‚ rather than knowledge. Classrooms should be designed so that the teacher and students can meet as a group‚ as well be able to work independently. The method that I find works the best is when students work together as small groups. Information

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    Q: What are the barriers of learning for a learner with autism/Aspergers in Performing Arts and can Performing Arts support the learning of a learner diagnosed with Autism/Aspergers? This essay is going to attempt to answer some of the questions that arise from teaching an individual‚ studying Performing Arts‚ who has been diagnosed with Aspergers or Autism syndrome (AS). First of all the paper will define autism‚ discuss the differences between Aspergers and Autism. Looking at behaviour‚ social

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    Simple Ways to Protect Our Natural Environment The natural environment consist of all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth. It is an environment that encompasses the interaction of all living species. The concept of the natural environment can be separate by components that includes complete ecological units that function as natural systems and natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries. Universal natural resources and physical phenomena are such as air‚ water‚ and

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    General classrooms help children disabilities gain academic and social experience; inclusive classrooms’ goal is to ensure that students with disabilities are not segregated. An inclusive classroom requires proper planning‚ preparation and support; it also ensures a balance that meets all of the child’s needs. Students from an inclusive classroom gain a better understanding of themselves and others. This diversity in the classroom allows students to explore

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