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    I found that Discipline with Dignity seemed to very similar to Inner discipline. They seemed to have the same views on disciplines and punishments. The most important approach for Discipline with Dignity is creating positive motivation for students in your class. I find this is very important and I think that in order to create motivation in a class‚ you need to build relationships and make the students want to listen to you. Strategies that I can use as a teacher are greeting kids‚ finding out their

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    The writing is an analysis of two learning theories practiced in modern day nursing: behavioral theory and cognitive theory. Both the theories are widely used by nurses to guide patients in modern day health care. The assignment reflects on cognitive theory as the better of the two for guiding patients on how to overcome health issues. The assignment is based on McEwen and Wills chapter 16 reading.   Learning theory In modern day‚ advanced practicing nurses provide teachings to patients seeking measures

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    My Philosophy of Student Discipline I believe that each child is unique individual who needs a secure‚ caring‚ and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally‚ intellectually‚ physically‚ and socially. It is my desire as an educator to help students meet their fullest potential in these areas by providing an environment that is safe‚ supports risk-taking‚ and invite a sharing of ideas. There are three elements that I believe are conducive to establishing such an environment

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    Evaluation for cognitive development Child observed is male‚ four years and one month‚ he is the youngest child out of five sisters‚ and he comes from a single parent family‚ his primary carer being his mother. This is an evaluation of child A’s cognitive development‚ linking the observation to theory and development according to Piaget and Vygotsky. Child A enters room followed by another child‚ both ‘roaring’‚ when asked why they by a member of staff‚ child A replied “I am The Hulk and

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    In society we use many different devices to aid us with our everyday learning. We have come to know these devices to be educational technologies. This paper will focus on educational technologies and the impact that it has on our everyday society. Key points: • I will address the question of what educational technology is. I will also be talking about what the different uses for educational technologies are. • Within my paper I will be discussing the recent and not so recent research for educational

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    Introduction: I would like to present my paper on Cognitive theory and use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bipolar Disorder. The project will show efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral therapy in treating Depression. Cognitive theory was originated by Aaron Temkin Beck (b.1921) .A.T. Beck`s Pioneering research established efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression. He has successfully applied cognitive therapy to depression‚ generalised anxiety and panic disorders‚ marital and relationship problems

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    profession were many individuals come together and make the impossible happen. This institution has to overcome more obstacles then most average career paths will take you. The only way these thing have happened and will continue to happen is through discipline‚ leadership‚ training and mentorship. The army is always changing at a fast rate of speed and without these elements the profession of arms will fall apart. After over a decade of war the army is changing again and as members of this profession

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    Instant Gratification Mentalities in Popular Culture and Their Roots in Evolutionary and Cognitive Psychology Man and culture have an interesting history. Before the existence of religion‚ hunter-gatherers optimized their behavior for survival‚ and traits in favor of living in the moment were evolutionarily successful. If our early human counterpart found food‚ he needed to eat as much as he possibly could because he did not know when he would find his next meal. With the advent of religion‚ man

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    Job 5:17 “Blessed is the man whom God corrects; so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty”. What is discipline? Webster Dictionary defines discipline as training that develops self-control and character which results in an orderly and efficient life. Where there is no discipline‚ there will be no character Character is what you are when nobody’s around. Character is the real you which only you and God knows. And it is important to building a meaningful‚ purposeful fruitful and successful

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    Social Cognitive Theory HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF SCT CORE CONCEPTS WITHIN SCT TELEVISION: EDUCATOR ’S FRIEND OR FOE? IMPLICATIONS FOR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION Social cognitive theory (SCT) refers to a psychological model of behavior that emerged primarily from the work of Albert Bandura (1977; 1986). Initially developed with an emphasis on the acquisition of social behaviors‚ SCT continues to emphasize that learning occurs in a social context and that much of what is learned is gained through observation

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