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A Day to Remember – Personal Story
Day
Middle school
A day that will forever stand out in my mind is the initial day of middle school, marking the beginning of 6th grade. I experienced a blend of nervousness and excitement. Everything was unfamiliar – from the campus to the schedule and even the people. Nevertheless, that particular day remains firmly imprinted in my memory….
The Body Shop Case Study
Shop
Study
INTRODUCTION 1. 1 What Is All About? This research analyses the Body Shop case, which includes the company’s history, philosophy and overall strategy. Focal points of the analysis are the foundation and the establishment of the company, its rapid growth through the ’80s, the globalization and the import into new markets, and finally, the problems…
Student Exploration: Mystery Poweder Lab Analysis
Student
What are some powders that you might find on the kitchen floor? Salt, sugar, flour, baking soda, or baking powder 2. How could you tell if the powder was salt, sugar, flour, or baking soda? Looking at texture, tasting it, or mixing powder with water 1 . Ledger Appearance, click Test. Is baking soda a…
Classroom Observation and Reflection Paper
Classroom
Classroom Observation and Reflection Paper MTE/501 The Art of Science and Teaching Regis Lawrence For my classroom observation I had the opportunity of sitting in on a first grade regular education classroom. Listed below are the following that relates to the teacher’s classroom design. Teacher’s educational goals I asked for the teachers educational goals and…
Comparison of two learning theories
Learning
Introduction Constructivism and social constructivism are important learning theories for various stages of a child’s development. Constructivism is a theory that involves the use of the learner’s cognitive abilities. It explains that when learning, several processes take place in the mind of a learner. Learning is simply the idea of reorganizing the mind to assimilate…
Carol Dweck’s TED Talk on the Intellectual Capabilities of Children and the Power of Belief
Growth Mindset
Intelligence
Learning
Mindset
In this TED Talk, Carol Dweck focuses specifically on the power of “yet,” and the mental, and intellectual capabilities of children. Dweck is referring to a child’s intelligence in a classroom environment. This means examining mainly logical-mathematical intelligence, which is the “logical, mathematical, and scientific ability of an individual” (Hockenbury). Looking at the type of…
Assess the impact of key influences on the personal learning process on own learning
Influence
Learning
Assess the impact of key influences on the personal learning process on own learning – There are several factors that have and still do influence on my own individual learning process. However some have impacted greater than others and they are as followed: Learning Style Motivation Attitude and Self Discipline Aspirations Previous educational experience It’s…
Painful experiences can sometimes teach valuable lessons Narrative Essay
Experience
Lesson
Learning is a joyful experience as the learner comes to know many things he has not known before. As the famous quotation says ‘Knowledge is power’ the learner feels more powerful as he learns more things. Knowledge does not mean just having an idea about something. It is experiencing what one reads in the…
Explain How Practitiners Promote Children’s Learning Within the Early Years Framework
Child
Learning
Explain how practitioners promote children’s learning within the Early years framework. The E. Y. F emphasises a personal & individual approach to learning, this is because all children develop at their own rate and learn in different ways, come from different backgrounds whether social or religious & therefore have different needs and interests. Emotionally children…
My First Day in College
College
During my initial day of college, I was amazed by the fresh and extraordinary experience. Before this, I had contemplated the differences between high school and college classes. One aspect that fascinated me was the mandatory study material for earning credit and the assignments we would receive. The shift from high school to college unsettled…