Pre-Session Rationale My aim is for my learners to use non traditional methods to challenge preconceptions of drawing. This will be achieved by creating a paper cut-out that demonstrates drawing through new techniques‚ tools and processes to depict works of art from observation. The activity will create a fun environment‚ which will subsequently aid learning. This session will help me visually assess learner’s ability to work with equipment and to follow simple instructions. The outcome of this
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head: Teaching Project Objectives A Pre-operative Teaching Session Helene Locas Student ID #2923514 Presented to Lori M. Beresford HLST320 version C6 Athabasca University January 12‚ 2011 This paper is the first part of the Teaching Project assignment. I will present the main teaching objective accompanied by some specific goals‚ and a brief overview of the actual project. For the teaching project‚ I have decided to orchestrate a pre-operative teaching session for a
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Reflective Practice in the context of teaching ESOL Reflective practice engages practitioners in a continuous cycle of self-observation and self-evaluation in order to understand their own actions and the reactions they prompt in themselves and in learners (Brookfield‚ 1995; Thiel‚ 1999). Reflective practice is considered as an evolving concept which views learning as “an active process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse‚ evaluate and so inform learning about
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Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Reflective Journal Session One – Practical (13/10/10) Sue Bracchi The main points I have learnt from this session are: We started the session with an icebreaker which was very specific. I found this very challenging as I wanted to say more than the one point that was allowed. The ‘Get/Give’ activity was very thought provoking as it allowed me to really think about what it was I actually wanted from the course and what I felt I
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The Standards Continuum Guide for Reflective Teaching Practice work as a support and evaluation system for educators. This guide not only grounds teachers‚ in regards to their subject material‚ it also develops self-awareness in the classroom‚ and encourages teachers to continue learning. Standards are essential to classrooms growth and should be used by all teachers. Organization According to the Standards Continuum Guide for Reflective Teaching Practice‚ standards “are broken down into indicators
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At the end of an Early Years session‚ we expect the children to be seated on the carpet for their parents to collect them. One of the children was finding it very difficult to co-operate‚ and continued to move around the classroom‚ walking and running‚ picking up toys and making noise. I asked the child to sit down but receive no response. I then asked again for her to sit down and began to move towards her in a way that indicated I was likely to sit her down myself. At that point the child giggled
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Teaching is a reflective process. In this process I will ask myself the following questions: 1. What am I trying to accomplish? (objectives) 2. How will I get there? (lesson plan) 3. How will I know if the students have learned? Did I accomplish my objectives? (assessments) By following these steps‚ I can create a comprehensive and congruent facilitation where I can easily observe students’ success in meeting objective. Furthermore‚ if students do not meet the criteria of the assessments
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PTLLS Reflective Learning Log Writing your reflections helps you to remember something later and is a record to look back on (not least for completing assignment work). The act of writing engages our brains. To write we have to think which‚ in turn‚ will prompt us to consider topics further enabling deeper learning. To be completed after each college session and following your own research throughout the PTLLS programme. At the start of each PTLLS session you will be asked to share your reflections
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The aim of this essay is to critique a qualitative research article ‘’Peer and Neighbourhood influences on teenage pregnancy and fertility in English community’’‚ Arai (2005). Included in this essay will be title‚ abstract‚ research question‚ literature review‚ method‚ methodology‚ sampling‚ data analysis‚ discussion‚ ethics‚ implications for practice and conclusion. The researcher has reported findings from a qualitative study carried out on peer and neighbourhood influences on teenage pregnancy
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improve individual performance and in addition encourage personal and professional development. Working in groups of three enabled each individual the opportunity to observe‚ reflect and evaluate the different roles in the coaching and mentoring session. The three positions of role play carried out in the lecture consisted of the learner‚ observer and the coacher. The role of the observer primarily enabled me to observe the coach’s responses and identified missing points and highlighted effective
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