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    diverse methods to learn and demonstrate competency. Technology is altering the face of education, making opportunities for active learning easier than ever before. Teaching a new skill might involve watching a video, discussing course content in an electronic forum with other learners across the globe or even participating in simulated learning experiences. My experience has shown me the best environment for education is one in which

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    SICU Learning Experience

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    A learning experience I had where I learned a lot was during my surgical intensive care unit (SICU) rotations. My current unit is the Level 1 post anesthesia care unit (PACU) at the hospital I work at, a part of the preceptorship process is three days rotation in the SICU. The three days I worked in the SICU I learned a great deal. I was able to take care of some of the sickest patients in the hospitals; exposed to different equipments and medications that I would not typically see on a daily basis

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    Situation Reflection (1000 words) 2.1 Introduction Reflection is thought by linking recent experience with early experience to promote more complex and interrelated mental models or patterns. The thinking involves looking for commonalities, differences, and interrelations beyond their superficial elements. The goal is to develop higher order thinking skills. Most educators believe that reflection is useful in the learning process, even without the supporting research data. http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/development/reflection

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    Why did you choose this particular photo to represent your Learning Experience? I chose this photo because the children truly enjoyed being able to do whatever they wanted with the paint; K really wanted to pour some of the paint directly onto the paper. What the photograph makes visible about the worth of process-oriented, open-ended work for both arts and social studies for preschool children? When children have the freedom to express themselves through a material, they will be more likely

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    My Learning Experience

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    Since I was a young girl, learning was something necessary to do in order to mature into my own self. It's something us as humans do to evolve from our younger selves. From learning to talk, walk ,and read we learn many things throughout our lifetime to be the person we are today. Learning is the key to life. Learning makes us progress. Riding a bicycle was a learning experience that I might never forget it. Learning to ride a bicycle is not as easy as it sounds. I was around the age of ten when

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    The next visit to service learning was in the afternoon. We had lots of activity. I spent outside with children and the wether was sunny and good for kids to get more vitamin D. We really enjoyed played around. One of the kids was so sweet and stay beside me all the time and asked me to play with him, I just felt happy and how simple that kids. They did not have resentment, hatred, and envy. Furthermore, It takes a lot out of me dealing with children because I have to remember they are not adults

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    1. What has been your most significant learning experience this month? My most significant learning experience this month included becoming familiar with facilitating a group that is not psychoeducational. One group that I recently started facilitating requires more preparation than the previous psychoeducational group I had grown accustomed to. On February 10, 2016, I started facilitating a new group and during this group, participants are expecting me to have the answers to specific questions

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    Homework for college level students should not be required. There are three basic functions of homework that Professor of Education, University of Connecticut Ronald T. Laconte defines in his article “Homework as a Learning Experience. What Research says to the Teacher”: practice, preparation, and extension. Preparation is defined as reading done outside of class before a topic is discussed. Extension is defined as homework that is designed to take the student beyond what was covered in class. Practice

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    During my early years of life, I absolutely loved learning new things. I would wonder around the house and garage and look for items that were interesting. I was a very tactile child, in which I needed to touch and feel objects and items in order to learn about them. My parents and grandparents taught me to count at a young age using money and household items. For example, every morning, I went to McDonalds with my grandfather, and I purchased a cappuccino to take home for my grandmother. The

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    helps me to think back on how I handle the situation and formulate possible areas for growth. I am feeling somewhat unsure of my relationship with my field instructor after this supervision meeting. Although she provides great feedback, I still am learning her style and trying to understand where I may stand with her. I think I am very lucky however, I have heard some of my classmates talk about struggles or disagreements with their field instructor, and I have not experienced this. I am also feeling

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