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Languages play an important role in our lives. More than just being ways that we speak, they are ways that we spread our ideas to one another. Languages are not just modes of communication, though. In addition to that, they are emblematic of our cultural preferences. Languages do not just...
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In 10,000 Hours, Malcolm Gladwell asserts that the best performers in various activities, such as sports and arts, attain their level by practicing for approximately 10,000 hours. His intention is to contribute to the question as to whether there is such a thing as innate talent and its role in...
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The link between learning and memory is much more complex than the simple but erroneous assumption that they are two stages of the same system, as is demonstrated in the unique case of Clive Wearing (Casper, 2007). This low-level analysis of the relationship would not efficiently explain the musical abilities...
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Introduction Student cheating is used to describe any form of academic dishonesty or using unlawful means to achieve a result. While in college, it is very easy for students to forget long term penalties of the decisions they make because of short term pressure or influence (Thompson, 2013). Cheating may...
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Arts come in three major categories which are visual arts, literature and performing arts. Under visual arts are items such as paintings and drawings. Literature, on the other hand, constitutes things such as novels and poetry while performing arts involve things such as music and dance. This paper analyzes a...
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Dr. John Grohol’s article, “Debilitating Effects of TV on Children”, begins with the statement that compares the television watching habits of children with smoking. The assumption of this article is that television has an effect on the educational, moral, and physical development of children. He cites three articles that back...
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The concern in education regarding the relationship between curriculum and low student achievement includes the use of grades to measure the success or failure. However, there is a problem with using grading systems as the method to determine the effectiveness of the curriculum. Allen (2005, p. 220) states “grading systems...
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Introduction The growth of online education in the U.S. has grown exponentially over the recent 10 years as the contemporary brick and mortar classroom based education is in the process of being replaced by the virtual education model. Online education is becoming more prevalent in higher education in the United...
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Learning foreign languages has increasingly become important in our multiracial, interconnected world. As recently as fifty years ago, the average American may have been able to get by only knowing English, because most Americans were monolingual and few traveled overseas to non-English speaking countries. However, with both the increase in...
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1. There are many good reasons to teach students visual literacy but two that stand out are the increased availability of technological advancements and the recognition of diverse learning styles among students. Regarding the first point, there have been many developments in both academic and personal technologies that have propelled...
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Double Loop theory of organization was proposed by Chris Argyris. It is based on the act of learning to change assumptions and longstanding values. As such, Jaaron and Backhouse (2017) explain that it seeks to deal with dealing with, and solving ill-structured and complicated challenges that keep changing in the...
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Chris Argyris was born in 1923 in New Jersey where he grew. He attained his first degree at Clack University in 1947 (Argyris, 2005). After the degree, he came into contact with Kurt Lewin who at the time was setting up a research center which was to be used by...
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What dialog script are and how they are used to enhance learners’ small group interaction Dialog script is a form of conversation which can be written or oral (Gillies, 2007). They facilitate their interactions in small groups because, during dialog, students are left to several methods of talking and reasoning...
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1. The use of video in academic instruction can be beneficial for a variety of reasons. One of the most helpful aspects of the method is that the framework allows a large degree flexibility to combine visual literacy lessons with other forms of information transmission. This quality makes video appropriate...
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Instructional methods and materials for teaching and learning must be properly selected by any learning institution to ensure efficiency in the transmission of knowledge from the teacher to the leaner (Bastable, 2014). To achieve this, several factors must be considered because the methods and materials might have to change from...
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1. Online learning is a relatively new but increasingly necessary component of education and training situations. Providing materials and assessments through the internet allows for a degree of flexibility that was previously unfathomable. However, the system also raises a number of new issues. Two of the challenges faced by those...
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Online education has been met with both excitement and concern. Online education, once a highly controversial alternative to traditional on-campus education, has become a frequently offered format for college student of all ages. This paper makes the case that the advantages of modern E-learning options far outweigh the disadvantages. Originally,...
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There are a number of teaching strategies used by the teacher to help assist in engaging the audience of the class and encouraging adequate learning techniques and an overall understanding of the material. The teacher firstly interacts with the class in order to encourage interest in the material and continued...
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It is no secret that English Language Learners (ELL) are becoming one of the fastest growing populations of students in the United States, or that the majority of these individuals are entering the public school system at the elementary level, causing increasing pressures on the system to provide the appropriate...
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My uncle has always been my mentor, and during my high school senior year we would discuss and brainstorm the possibilities for my future. My uncle’s chosen field as an FSA was something I found very interesting. He would describe his responsibilities at MetLife Insurance where he took on exciting...
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When it comes to getting behind the wheel of a car, there is no question that teenagers are about as enthusiastic as they could possibly be about doing anything. However, their parents may not be feeling quite as excited about having their precious progeny driving around in a vehicle that...
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In his commentary on Charles Murray’s 2008 book Real Education, Robert T. Perry criticizes the author for ignoring social and economic realities and for arguing that American institutions are wasting time and resources trying to educate too many people. The article, entitled “On Real Education,” was published in the online...
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Supervision can be defined as the provision of regulations and feedbacks which are concerned with professional, personal, and educational development while speaking about a trainee’s experience of supplying safe and appropriate care to a patient. A successful implementation of this tool requires an understanding of learning theories which facilitate effective...
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College is a time when people learn a wide variety of skills, both inside and outside of the classroom. Education as a whole, and college in particular, is a free-form experience where individuals learn at their own rate, but more than that, they learn according to their focus area and...
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The subject of the scientific study is to identify if there is a correlation between playing video games and learning ability. The observation that spurred research in this area was that video games required a learning process in order to be played effectively. Video games often involve teaching players its...
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