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    For the purpose of this essay I will be looking into my roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning. For the past five years and half years I have worked at Colchester Institute. I initially worked as a learning support assistant providing support for a alternative education programme. For the past six months I have assumed the role of Assessor on the programme. This programme provides education

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    Unit 2: Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Understand learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning. 1.1 Summarise learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism. It is very important that i know and understand the various learning styles of my students before I start my lesson. This will enable my students to get maximum benefit from my lessons. I could do this through an initial assessment or interview or if i plan my lessons correctly‚

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    Title: Biographies of motivation for lifelong learning Graeme Martin‚ School of Education‚ University of Birmingham‚ UK Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference‚ University of Glamorgan‚ 14-17 September 2005 Abstract: Research in motivation for learning (or achievement motivation) has flourished in the past 30 years. Social-cognitive theories dominate the field and have provided many insights but have been criticised for relying on a traditional methodological

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    ITS APPLICATION An Essay (a) Discuss four principles of Constructivism theory. (b) Describe‚ using appropriate examples‚ how you would adapt the selected learning theory in executing four of the central task of teaching in your classroom. ‘The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate “apparently ordinary” people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people

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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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    INTRODUCTION What is lifelong learning? Lifelong learning is not a new concept; it can be traced back to early in the 20th century. At this time it was considered to mean additional extras after formal education had ceased (King 1999).[1] It assumed that most formal education would fulfil most of the individuals ’ requirements for working life. Now however‚ it is less common for individuals to continue in one working environment for the whole of their employment life. Instead they must expect

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    Lifelong learning Lifelong learning is the continuous building of skills and knowledge throughout the life of an individual. The first characteristic of lifelong learning is that it encompasses both formal and non-formal/informal types of education and training. Formal learning includes the hierarchically structured school system that runs from primary school through the university and organized school-like programs created in business for technical and professional training. Whereas informal

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    Firstly‚ I would like to explain what lifelong learning is. Lifelong learning is a process of systematic learning to gain new knowledge and skills. Persons aged from 25 to 64 (and more) who are receiving education or trainings are participated in this process. It can take place in the workplace‚ at the University of the Third Age or somewhere else in case you are interested in personal development. Education and lifelong learning play important role in economic and social aspects of our life. The

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    1.1 Understand learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism While planning my lessons and delivering my teaching sessions in the workshops of Elmley Prison‚ I try to consider the teaching Pedagogy’s and Andragogy’s ( the art and science behind teaching) in order to deliver outstanding lessonsbe inclusive and meet all my student’s needs as they all learn differently and have different learning styles. Learners not only come from different cultures and backgrounds but they also differ

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    Lifelong Learning Sherri Willis Grand Canyon University: SPE 226 May 4‚ 2014 Lifelong Learning It is important for educators to understand special education and how the diagnosis of developmental disabilities‚ early intervention‚ educational programs‚ services for young learners‚ transitional programs‚ strengths and weaknesses in assessments and interventions affects their students and classroom environment‚ while also being able to offer suggestions for student improvement and expected

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