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    Learning Preferences

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    Learning Preferences GEN 105 Describe your strongest dimension on the personality spectrum. My strongest dimension on the personality spectrum was kinesthetic. I think that the results of this test best describes the way that I learn best. Kinesthetic learning style refers to a way of acquiring knowledge in which the learner uses sense of movement to gain information about the world. This learning style is sometimes referred to as kinesthetic-tactile. Kinesthetic learners tend to loose interests

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    Perceptual Learning

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    Perceptual Learning There are three different types of learning styles. The three are: The visual learner‚ the auditory learner‚ and the kinesthetic learner. The visual learner learns by seeing‚ the auditory learner learns by listening and the kinesthetic learner learns by doing. At my shoe boutique titled De’Jenae the majority of my employees are either auditory or visual learners. I have designed a program that best fits the auditory and visual learners and have been assigned a new employee

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    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 (K. Patricia Cross).’ The constructivism theory is closely related to this quote as according

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    Enabling and Assessing Learning. In this assignment I will be exploring a range of concepts‚ principles and theories of learning and assessment that apply to FE and the lifelong learning sector. I will apply these concepts‚ principles and theories to review the learning of my own students in my specialist area and how to respond to learning needs. There are a number of theories and concepts of learning which have been identified by a number of theorists. The four main theories are Humanism‚ Behaviourism

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    Kobe Learning Styles

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    Kolb learning styles A four-stage cyclical theory of learning‚ Kolb’s experiential learning theory is a holistic perspective that combines experience‚ perception‚ cognition‚ and behaviour. Kolb’s four-stage learning cycle shows how experience is translated through reflection into concepts‚ which in turn are used as guides for active experimentation and the choice of new experiences. The first stage‚ concrete experience (CE)‚ is where the learner actively experiences an activity such as a lab session

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    As a result of the work of many Educational Psychologists-over many years-various explanations of learning styles have evolved. All of these studies were undertaken to determine how we as humans learn. "In its broadest sense‚ learning can be defined as a process of progressive change from ignorance to knowledge‚ from inability to competence‚ and from indifference to understanding....In much the same manner‚ instruction-or education-can be defined as the means by which we systematize the situations

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    Effective Adult Learning

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    most effective forms of learning change. Some of the best learning styles for adults would have very little effect on children‚ and vice versa. “Journal of Workplace Learning” and “Simulation and Adult Learning” show some of the most effective ways to help adults to learn quickly and easily. “Journal of Workplace Learning” covers one of the easiest methods for learning‚ that of storytelling. Enzo Caminotti and Jeremy Gray‚ writers of the article Journal of Workplace Learning‚ say that “Generally speaking

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    Memory is an important dimension to learning‚ which involves the process of encoding information either visually‚ acoustically or semantically. Piaget viewed the processes of accommodation‚ assimilation and equilibrium as essential for children’s cognitive development. The ability for one to improve on their learning can be achieved through their ‘meta cognition’. This involves the learner having an awareness of their prior knowledge‚ and putting further plans in place to build upon this knowledge

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    observational learning? Observational learning‚ or social learning is one of the most important theories proposed by Albert Bandura. He has proofed this theory with the Bobo doll experiment --- a classical experiment in the history of psychology. In this experiment‚ the children who have watched the adults was attacking the Bobo doll also show aggressive behavior toward the doll. Observational learning has combined the theory of classical and operational conditioning. In an observational learning process

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    The teaching plan will demonstrate the understanding of the learning theorieslearning styles and the role of feedback in enhancing a student’s clinical skill development and learning experience while on clinical practice. The teaching plan will adhere to Edinburgh Napier University guidelines on academic writing and referencing‚ being completed within a word limit of 2000. Structure Using the online module content for learning outcome 1 and 2 combined with the input provided via the lectures

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