Cognitive Learning Theory
.... Ormrod, 1999, p. 5). For the classroom, this implies that students have the capacity to control their
own learning and actively participate in doing so. ....
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Personal Philosophy of Education - Jerome Bruner: Concept of ...
.... our exploration time. It was our time to enjoy the thrill of discovery and guide our
own process of
learning. The philosophy of ....
(1711

7

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Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura
.... social
learning theory offers a more comprehensive and reasonable view of human beings---one that characterizes them as having at least some role in their
own ....
(4013

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Social Learning Theory
.... The impact of social
learning on clothing or dress can be significant. .... Comparing their
own clothes to those of others can have a beneficial or negative impact. ....
(472

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Learning From Experience
.... the materials handed out during class, specifically those on self-preneurship, I was able to apply some of the concepts in the materials to my
own experiences. ....
(2903

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Cyber Learning: Pros and Cons
.... increasing attraction to cyber
learning; schools can make curricula available to students at any time and any place; students can work at their
own pace; not ....
(1334

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West Virginia School Technology
.... the ability of students to go beyond satisfying classroom requirements with technology to actually developing their
own content and shaping their
own learning. ....
(710

3

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Five Teaching Strategies
.... research topic (a real-world problem) and the method of their presentation were also given considerable freedom in directing their
own learning experience and ....
(1476

6

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Teaching and Learning Styles in Music Reading
.... Suzuki, 1983, p.106) Suzuki began to apply the methods of mother tongue
learning in the service of music education. Beginning with his
own instrument, the ....
(4157

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Older Adults Learning Self-Directed Activities
.... The andragogical learner is responsible for her/his
own learning and in leisure education "has freedom of choice in objectives, content, forms, methods, sources ....
(1714

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Curriculum Design
.... and student-selected
learning approaches are just the beginning of lifelong
learning, showing students how to structure and develop their
own learning. ....
(277

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Process of Learning in the Business Organization
.... a conception more in keeping with a progressive form of
learning that would .... testing the boundaries of existing organizational theory, and his
own approach can ....
(1593

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Distance Learning Education
.... Thus, in addition to allow one to work at his/her
own pace and facilitating a disciplined approach to
learning, the individual benefits from distance
learning ....
(7302

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Narration Sickness in Education
.... of inquisitiveness" and the generation of "more diverse and flexible thinking," as well as prompting children to be more responsible for their
own learning. ....
(650

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Student Learning: A Discussion of Techniques
.... metacognition of their students, they too, must possess a strong awareness of their
own thinking processes and the ideal environment for promoting
learning. ....
(5936

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Personal Learning Experiences
.... 1984, pp. 263-271) is that every game has its
own rules. A person .... in competition. Really
learning rules is important. Paying attention ....
(2154

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Errors in Second Language Learning
.... In the
learning of English as a foreign language, the learner develops an .... language but from the interlanguage--a second language in its
own right--however ....
(3528

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Vygotsky Child Development Theory
.... This method helps students construct their
own meaning to what they learn with real life examples to encourage this
learning. The ....
(729

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Cooperative learning
.... Additionally, an elementary teacher needs to be mindful of children's individual
learning styles and his or her
own theoretical orientation in the classroom. ....
(1497

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Counseling Perspectives
.... its expansion of the strict behavioral model to include cognitions; and its view of the human being as an active agent in his/her
own learning in stead of the ....
(2277

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Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... and application. Vygotsky viewed each child's
learning in terms of that child's
own ontogenetic development. Each experience of ....
(1972

8

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George Betts' Autonomous Learners Model
.... The model is geared toward students becoming involved in their
own learning with the idea that through such involvement they can become independent and self ....
(2108

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Traditional Versus Constructivist Teaching Methods
.... them with alternatives so that they construct their
own knowledge. The student is more mentally active when he or she is involved in the
learning process. ....
(1638

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FERPA and Student Engagement
.... classrooms, instructors maintain student engagement during classes through such strategies as making students "responsible for their
own learning" and offering ....
(275

1

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Language Teaching Methods
.... effort and motivation. Learners are to assume responsibility for their
own learning and work actively at it. They are to become ....
(3013

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Teaching English as a Second Language
.... effort and motivation. Learners are to assume responsibility for their
own learning and work actively at it. They are to become ....
(3072

12

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Education Texts & Tests
.... the purpose associated with a particular passage of text, a subsidiary
learning function here is that students are
learning how to assign their
own purposes to ....
(1567

6

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Comparing Gang Violence & Terrorism
.... It emphasizes the dual responsibilities of striving for one's
own learning, and for
learning achievements of all other members in one's group. ....
(2059

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Applied Learning Environment and Special Ed
.... On the theory that systematically building their
own knowledge, practice, and experiential .... 2000) constructed a study of how keeping a "
learning journal" meant ....
(2934

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Frederick Douglass' Use of Literacy
.... First,
learning to read and write would lead to disobedience on the part of the .... obey, and are never to become literate and educated, for their
own good and the ....
(1620

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