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Category Archives: Education Foundations
Education Foundations(Module D): Wayne’s situation
In the classroom, it is difficult to assess the motivation and engagement of all students. Wayne’s situation highlights the differing levels of motivation and engagement that could exist. This presents a challenge of staying connected with what the students want … Continue reading
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Tagged edfounds, Education Foundations, Hermann Whole Brain, Maslow, motivation
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Module A: Education Foundations
As pre-service teachers, knowledge of philosophy and the history of education is imperative in understanding the ideas that have been used in the past, and how they can relate to or be revised for the present day. We will start … Continue reading
Comments to Education Foundation Posts
Chasingmrchips Comment Please find comment to Lara’s Blog on Tracey’s situation: There certainly is a lack of support coming from the community of parents and their perspective on what learning should achieve. I am assuming this may be the reason … Continue reading →