By: QHYAPPLE | Dec 1, 2011 |
Learning Methods and Theories Most of us can learn how to do something simple on our own with just a set of instructions. However, to learn about something more complex, it's always best to have a teacher.
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Learning Methods and Theories Education is beset by fads. New theories about teaching and learning spring up like mushrooms after rain. Here we examine some of the myths that relate to learning strategies.
read more By: Kenneth Beare | Jan 29, 2010 |
Learning Methods and Theories As there are lots of extraordinary issues in English, it is complex for people who want to master it. Therefore, if someone really wants to learn English effectively, they need to learn by yourself
read more By: Gabrielle | Dec 28, 2009 |
Learning Methods and Theories It is a difficult task to write an essay because you feel confused about how to begin writing. Thus, you must have a clear and definite structure before writing essays, and mind mapping is one technique to help you plan your writing. Here are steps in mind mapping an essay with typical examples.
read more By: Lisa M. Laird Laird | Dec 10, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories What happens, in the experience of one child, when generalizations are made about children in school. Why labelling children can hurt.
read more By: andrew sandon | Nov 24, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories The purpose of experimental learning is to get through experience. One of the first and most basic steps to raising the effect of experiential learning is to develop strong skills and knowledge based on practice.
read more By: Vanessa Brown | May 18, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories Getting your child to do their homework can often be an exercise in futility, but while your child may never enjoy doing their homework, there are some things you can do that might help ease them into it.
read more By: Mark Kessler | May 10, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories Being an MCSE, or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, can bring in some good money and give you a greater range of jobs to be obtained.
read more By: Vanessa Brown | May 4, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories Having trouble getting your child to do their homework?It seems that no matter what country you live in, or how much you pay for your child’s education, if they are one of those that doesn’t like homework it will always seem like an uphill battle for you to get them to sit down and do it.
read more By: Frank Holes | Apr 21, 2006 |
Learning Methods and Theories This past year, we've started adding a LEAD to our writings. A lead is a short story or anecdote (or part of one) at the beginning of your writing. Often in narrative form, this short story may be fictional or true, or even from the author's personal experience.
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