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How might an instructor in a higher education setting intentionally

How might an instructor in a higher education setting intentionally 1. How might an instructor in a higher education setting intentionally personalize learning to address the needs of adult learners in their class? Provide a minimum of two examples, rationalizing your choices. 2. List the two learning theories with which you most identify. Discuss why … Read more

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Movement and drama support a kinesthetic learner.

Movement and drama support a kinesthetic learner. Movement and drama support a kinesthetic learner. They help young children be creative using their whole bodies. In young children, this can support physical development as well as increase their engagement in the instruction. Use the “COE Lesson Plan Template” and one or more literacy standards to create … Read more

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Building relationships with students and families so the learning continues

Building relationships with students and families so the learning continues Building relationships with students and families so the learning continues at home allows students to make connections to new learning in all content areas. Understanding the need to invest in young children is important to maximize their future success and well-being. Create three take-home book … Read more

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Learning styles represent the different approaches to learning based on preferences

Learning styles represent the different approaches to learning based on preferences Assessment DescriptionLearning styles represent the different approaches to learning based on preferences, weaknesses, and strengths. For learners to best achieve the desired educational outcome, learning styles must be considered when creating a plan. Complete “The VARK Questionnaire,” located on the VARK website, and then … Read more

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