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Title: Reaction Papers
Description: How will you make learning meaningful to your students? Compare the learning theories, which among the learning theories are more applicable to Filipino learners. Elaborate your answer in a logical manner. How can education be a vehicle of social mobility? Is information technology, a boon or a bane to the academe?
Description: How will you make learning meaningful to your students? Compare the learning theories, which among the learning theories are more applicable to Filipino learners. Elaborate your answer in a logical manner. How can education be a vehicle of social mobility? Is information technology, a boon or a bane to the academe?
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How will you make learning meaningful to your students?
Upon reading the question I wonder whether my students care about my course material or do they
appreciate how the information I address in class is relevant to them
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For me, making
learning meaningful to my students could be done by knowing myself first as a teacher – the one who provides
learning opportunities and guide my students in the learning process
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Be a learner-friendly teacher with a learner-friendly lecture which is interactive and offers
excitement and new opportunities to the students
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Think again about the feeling of schooling and how it excites you at the
same time what makes you bored in class
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That is wearing my shoes again as a student and
wearing my student’s shoes
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I think it would be good to maximize my students’ interest and excitement by using a teaching
technique that purposefully heighten students’ engagement
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One way to know what my students want is to ask them and welcome their inputs
in my class
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For me, the teacher’s efficiency and effectiveness will be measured by how much he had unfold the potentials
present to his individual learners
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Compare the learning theories, which among the learning theories are more applicable to Filipino learners
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Sigmund Freud’s Theory of Psycho-sexual Development stresses that early childhood experiences affects
adult’s behavior
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Compared to Erik Erikson’s Stage Theory of
Personal Development which centers on the person’s psychological crisis that shapes personality and involves
the person’s relationship with others, the theory considers one’s experiences from infancy towards
maturation from home to their social choices/decisions and dispositions
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On how a person decides and what pushes him in the decision with reasons deemed important whether it is
personal or not in dealing with different orientations in life which may develop abilities of moral reasoning
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The Theories developed by the
foreign educationist are based on the universal knowledge of what human is and how human learns and
grows to maturation
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In Freud’s theory, the psycho-sexual experiences of a child are definitely true to all
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From here enters the theory of Erikson on how an
individual’s psychosocial aspect grows
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Filipino characteristics present in the family where a learner belongs will be a great contributing factor on
integrating and realizing his own identity which he acts and shows the world
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Learners tend to obey to what they think is right, on what is taught to them
about the difference between right from wrong
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How can education be a vehicle of social mobility?
Education has become an increasingly important factor in determining which jobs people enter and in
determining their social class position especially in the modern setting of societies today
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Because Education promotes higher chances and
opportunities to developed and obtain likelihoods of having a better status by having a good job
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Education can become a vehicle of social mobility by giving us educational credentials which are now essential
in acquiring a sound job
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That
is, educational expansions with the aid of the government to realize better its purpose not only to the
privileged students but also to those unfortunate one
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The government should
also create professional occupations and discourages the growing concept of contractual jobs to enable the
graduate students to use their knowledge and masteries in the course they graduated
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Is information technology, a boon or a bane to the academe?
The axis of technology has crept in almost all walks of life in modern days
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Its relationship on the educational system and in providing resources for educators and learners is
so advanced which sophisticate and betters the learning
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It connects everyone in the world and offers greater prospect of development and improvement and
fastens the dissemination of information and enhance communication which is essential in the growth of the
society and of course to the school and to the educational system
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Information technology only turns a bane when
discipline in using it is ignored
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Computers are the electronic device used to launch information technology in work
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Therefore, the bane in it origins from the user and not from itself
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Not to
enumerate its advantages, it obviously promotes better education and educational arrangement
Title: Reaction Papers
Description: How will you make learning meaningful to your students? Compare the learning theories, which among the learning theories are more applicable to Filipino learners. Elaborate your answer in a logical manner. How can education be a vehicle of social mobility? Is information technology, a boon or a bane to the academe?
Description: How will you make learning meaningful to your students? Compare the learning theories, which among the learning theories are more applicable to Filipino learners. Elaborate your answer in a logical manner. How can education be a vehicle of social mobility? Is information technology, a boon or a bane to the academe?