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  2. Circle time - Wikipedia

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    Circle time provides a time for listening, developing attention span, promoting oral communication, and learning new concepts and skills. It is a time for auditory memory, sensory experiences, socialization, and a time for fun. Circle time can be a complex, dynamic interaction among adults, children, and resources used.

  3. Distributed learning - Wikipedia

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    Distributed learning may be dependent on time if it includes synchronous sessions, and further time dependent if the course is paced. The oldest and most commonly used of these terms, distance education , can be used to describe distributed learning as defined above.

  4. Category:Learning methods - Wikipedia

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  5. Gerlach and Ely Instructional Design Model - Wikipedia

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    The authors wanted to design a model which explained each component of the teaching and learning process while at the same time examining the relationship between the media and instruction. The model consists of ten elements and was constructed for teachers who both design and deliver instruction. [ 2 ]

  6. Learning curve - Wikipedia

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    A learning curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between how proficient people are at a task and the amount of experience they have. Proficiency (measured on the vertical axis) usually increases with increased experience (the horizontal axis), that is to say, the more someone, groups, companies or industries perform a task, the better their performance at the task.

  7. Time4Learning - Wikipedia

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    Time4Learning was founded by John Edelson in 2003. [10] and began providing online homeschooling through an online platform in 2004. [11]In 2008, they started a program called VocabularySpellingCity for kindergarten through 12th grade pupils.

  8. Thematic learning - Wikipedia

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    [4] Doing the research: Effective interdisciplinary thematic instruction requires extensive knowledge and research by the teacher. Without a broad knowledge base on which to design relevant activities and lessons, thematic lessons can become randomly selected activities loosely related to a topic that fail to demand higher level thinking from ...

  9. Computer-assisted language learning - Wikipedia

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    A single computer in the classroom was used to provide the stimulus for discussion, namely simulating events taking place in the kingdom: crop planting time, harvest time, unforeseen catastrophes, etc. [61] The early adventure games and simulations led on to multi-user variants, which were known as MUDs (Multi-user domains). Like their ...