This assignment will discuss effective teaching and learning environments. According to Brophy (2004) there are twelve principles contributing to effective teaching; a supportive classroom environment‚ the opportunity to learn‚ curricular alignment‚ establishing learning orientations‚ coherent content‚ thoughtful discourse‚ practice and application activities‚ scaffolding students‚ strategy teaching‚ co-operative learning‚ goal orientated assessment and achievement expectations. All these principles
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Task1 (i):- Describe and discuss the aspects of national legislation which have relevance to behaviour in the learning environment. There are many areas of legislation that are relevant to managing behaviour in the learning environment. I have outlined below some of the areas covered by legislation: The Race Relations Act (1976) amended in 2000 has relevance to managing behaviour‚ as the act makes it illegal to discriminate on the grounds of colour‚ race‚ ethnic or national origins. I consider
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Creating an environment conducive to learning | Department of Education and Early Childhood Development | | | Learning encompasses three broad domains—knowledge‚ behaviours and attitudes. When we create a positive environment for learning‚ we set the conditions for students to move through a range of behaviours in each domain‚ from simple to increasingly complex‚ until they achieve mastery of the course learning outcomes. The challenge of creating a positive learning environment is one that
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Unit 9 – Managing behaviours in the learning environment 1. Identify a range of behaviours that you have encountered when delivering learning in different learning situations. Provide an analysis of the impact of those behaviours on others and yourself‚ with particular reference to the impact of learning. Making reference to relevant reading‚ review factors which may influence the behaviours that you have identified. I could argue that some Trainees don’t realise or know they are behaving inappropriately
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Reality Learning Environments: Potentials and Challenges Computer graphics technology enables us to create a remarkable variety of digital images and displays that‚ given the right conditions‚ effectively enrich education [Clark 1983]. Real-time computer graphics are an essential component of the multi-sensory environment of Virtual Reality (VR). This article addresses the unique characteristics of emerging VR technology and the potential of virtual worlds as learning environments. I will
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Learning Styles in the Educational Environment Many people learn in different ways. Learning Styles are various approaches or ways of learning. There are three types of Learning Styles. People receive‚ process‚ and retain information by using visual‚ auditory‚ or kinesthetic methods. Visual Learners learn by using their eyes‚ often focus on the eyes‚ and body language‚ gestures and facial expression of their instructors. It is also common for visual learners to remain clearly focused on the material
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How the Environment Affects Learning Rick Lyman David C. Nelson‚ PhD Adult Learning Theory– EDU 500 02/04/12 How the Environment Affects Learning This paper will discuss how our environment affects learning. I will discuss how important the environment is in the early years of one’s life in early childhood development. I will also discuss how one’s interest in learning plays a vital role in learning. I will also discuss how active learning and development plays an integral role
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Case Study 2 Reflection is a method used in clinical practice‚ where one expresses the experiences from a given situation‚ thus helping to learn and improve skills by applying the knowledge gained for future practice (Cottrell‚ 2011 and Schon‚ 1984). It is my intention to use Driscoll (2007) model of reflection to present my understanding of the issues I faced during a recent presentation to the medical centre. This case study involves a reflective account of a patient that I provided care for
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Friese‚ Christopher. "Nurse Practice Environments and Outcomes: Implications for Oncology Nursing."Oncology Nursing Forum. 32.4 (2005): n. page. Web. 1 Oct. 2012. Christopher Friese‚ a research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania‚ in his 2005 article‚ Nursing Practice Environments and Outcomes: Implications for Oncology Nursing asserts that nurses who work in hospitals with better training facilities have a lower rate of anxiety and also a lower burnout rate than those who work with worse
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that the environment can enhance or diminish a students ability to learn. Then traditional method ha become ineffective and out-dated‚ and can hinder the students learning capacity. Schools are beginning to change the format in which they educate to accommodate individual students unique learning style. This paper will go over 3 different areas of learning and how the environment plays a role in the areas. Then traditional setting‚ the informal outdoors‚ and having the learning environment reflect
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