Vak Learning Style Theory

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VAK learning style theory is designed to describe how distinct type of learners process information. The VAK learning style was pioneered in 1987 by Neil Fleming. VAK stands for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic (Tactile). The theory is one prefers to learn through one of these sense channels. Visual learners process and comprehend information much quicker when the information is presented in front of them. A visual learner ...

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Teacher Directed Vs Self Directed Learning

23 Mar 2015 04 May 2017

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Self-directed learning is learning in which the individual takes the initiative and the responsibility for their learning. An estimated seventy percent of adult learning is self-directed learning (Cross, 1981). In order to better understand self-directed learning it is important to know how it is different from teacher directed learning, a style in which we are familiar with throughout our childhood education. Knowles (1975) explains the difference between ...

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Higgs and Dulewicz: Making Sense of Intelligence

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Higgs And Dulewicz These two British authors from Henley Management College identified seven elements of emotional intelligence in their book Making sense of emotionalintelligence2. These elements are broken down into the following three areas: Drivers: motivation and decisiveness, traits that energise people and drive them towards achieving goals. Constrainers: conscientiousness, integrity and emotional resilience, factors that control and curb the excesses of the drivers. Enablers: sensitivity, influence ...

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Elements Of National Philosophy Of Education

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Education in Malaysia is a continuing process towards further effort in developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner; so as to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious, based on a firm belief in and devotion to God. Such an effort is designed to produce Malaysian citizens who are knowledgeable and competent, who possess high moral standards, and ...

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Social And Political Factors: National Curriculum

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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In understanding the factors that led historically to the formation of the Education National Curriculum, it is important to understand the position of Britain troughout history in the past three centuries in terms of socio-economical structure, political trends, religious climate as well as the position of the country in the international arena, both economically and socially. With these three aspects together, and the different historic events and ...

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Importance Of Self Reflection In Learning

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Abstract Self reflection is one of the important phases of learning. As a good designer, self reflection is essential in order to be a great graphic designer. The artwork that I had chosen is the school magazine cover design of SMJK Nan Hwa, Sitiawan that I had done during my internship at SIN BOON BENG PRINTING SDN BHD. SIN BOON BENG PRINTING SDN BHD is a printing ...

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Does Homeschooling Deprive Children Of Social Development?

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Homeschooling; a parent-led home based education was once the backbone of the education system now is again becoming more mainstream as all states in America now permit homeschooling though the regulations vary from state to state. (Gardner, J. McFarland, 2001) not only in the United States and Canada but also this fastest growing form of education is becoming popular all around the world in nations like Australia, ...

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ASDA: Market strategies

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Task 1 Investigate the Planning and Range of Tools and Techniques involved in developing a Market Strategy. Using marketing principles, theories and concepts critically evaluate a range of tools and techniques used by a retail store of your choice. You should begin with general evaluation of their marketing strategy and then consider each of the following: An assessment of the importance and the use of information in ...

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A Study On Digital Technologies

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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The advent of technology has transformed and changed the mode of our lives in all its aspects. People can learn in distant universities without having to travel there. They can access to various sources of information through the World Wide Web. Unlike the traditional schools where students' learning was only restricted to the school context, most schools today provide students with various contexts of learning through the ...

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Teaching theories and assessment

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Firstly I am to give an overview of the key theories of teaching and assessment that I use everyday within my work as a tutor. My teaching involves a wide range of learners from E2e students (16-19) and adults (19+), so I use a large variety of different (sometimes contradictory) methods. Pavlov- Pavlov identified two types of learned response to a subject. Reflex response- a response to ...

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Preparing To Teach In The Lifelong Learning Sector

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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The 7303 Award comprises one unit, made-up of five sections, entitled 'Preparing to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector' (PTLLS), which is based on the teaching/training cycle. The five sections cover candidates' understanding of: own role, responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching appropriate teaching and learning approaches in the specialist area session planning skills and demonstration of those skills how to deliver inclusive sessions ...

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The Leadership Influence And Motivation

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Before I can describe how my understanding has evolved; it is important that I give one of my change experience. I was responsible for implementing and managing a change program within the logistical function. I was the change implementer and strategist within the change program. The scope of the change affected the engineering and logistical functions daily working. I initially thought about and planned for the negative ...

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Study Skills That Demonstrate Independent Learning

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This assignment will attempt to identify specific skills and abilities that are required for independent learning. For one to be successful through their academic journey, it is important to be determined and in control of ones studies, including, taking responsibility of the targets one sets and identifying strategies which will allow the journey of study to become fulfilling and enjoyable. Firstly, this assignment will attempt to define ...

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Sound Therapy And Autism

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The concept of sound therapy is a result of a 17-year-old research project, which led to the creation of an "interactive multisensory environment (iMUSE)" which became possible when the audio, tactile and visual elements combined. [1] This environment was designed to improve the quality of life of the elderly and children with special needs. As the title indicates the sound is emphasised and the therapy and improvement of the ...

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Children With Intellectual Disabilities And The Effects Of Physical Activities

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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The research area will focus on the effects physical activities can have in the lives of children with intellectual disabilities (ID). In this research there will be a detailed account of the terms intellectual disabilities, social interaction and physical activities. This research aims to find the effects physical activities can have on such things as health and in particular the social interaction that occurs due to clubs ...

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Reflective Analysis: Management Project

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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In the broadest sense reflective analysis is the report where student's reflections on the AMP (Applied Management Project) writing process, the student's perceived performance, expectations, and lessons learnt can be expressed. This is based on processing the knowledge and feelings during and after the completion of the dissertation rather than just simply looking at the past events and recapping everything without providing any analysis. However, in order ...

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Career Goals And Learning Plan

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My ultimate career goal is to work as a school psychologist in either primary middle or high school, and to achieve my objective I must first complete my master's degree in psychology at University of Phoenix; as indicated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2009), school psychologists in most states are required to have a specialist degree but some states recognize a master's degree; thus it is ...

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PowerPoint in Teaching Nursing

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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According to Marshall (2002), there are different types of technologies that may be used to enhance and aid teaching. This paper looks at how the use of PowerPoint without Bullet can be used as an educational tool to enhance learning in teaching students taking nursing course. This paper explores the use of PowerPoint without bullets in nursing education along with their benefits. It delves into the past ...

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Online learning versus traditional classroom learning

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Distance learning - is a set of technologies that provide students with the basic delivery of study material, interactive communication between students and teachers in learning process, providing students with the possibility of independent work on development of study material, as well as in the learning process. Now the term distance learning has become synonymous with e-learning or online learning, meaning, in fact, not only learning via ...

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Globalisation: Advantages And Disadvantages

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Introduction: faisal From the start of curriculum I was aware of a group project to be completed as a coursework for this academic year. So from that moment I was pretty anxious about, what will be my topic and who all will be my group mates? The latter question was easy to answer but regarding the topic of the coursework stretched my anxiety to a greater extent. ...

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The International Labour Organization Ilo

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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The International Labour Organization is a United Nations agency dealing with labour issues, particularly international labour standards and decent for all. There are 185 countries that are member states of International Labour Organization. The ILO aims to ensure that it serves the needs of working women and men by bringing together governments, employers and workers to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes. The very structure ...

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Differentiated Instruction: Meeting Individual Needs

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The United States has always been a country of immigrants. Today, it is one of the most diverse countries in the world in term of origin and ethnics. As a result, the American schools also become much more diverse. With classrooms that are becoming increasingly diverse educators and researchers are looking for ways to teach so that all students can learn effectively. As a response to the ...

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Philosophy Of School Curriculum

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According to Orstein Hunkins, philosophy is an important foundation of curriculum because the philosophy advocated or reflected by a particular school and its officials influences its goals or aims and content, as well as the organization of its curriculum. In our drive to study philosophy, it helps us to deal with our personal beliefs and values. It more or less helps us to understand who we are, ...

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Language And Literacy In Early Childhood

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Reading: Building Preschool Children's Language and Literacy One Storybook at a Time Firstly, this reading describes that some early childhood educators teaching in preschool setting are lacking formal training in language and literacy pedagogy. To ensure that preschool educators contribute in literacy success they need practical guidance and support. So the reading provides some thoughts and strategies for assisting early childhood educators to facilitate literacy success in ...

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Developing Competent Reader In Classroom

23 Mar 2015 02 May 2017

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The definitions of 'read' and 'reading' from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English are: "Read means to look at the written words and understand what they are mean". "Reading means the activity of understanding the written words". There is a vast literature on the definition of reading. According to Spache and Spache (1969) there were a variety of definitions of reading due to the complexity and successive ...

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Principle And Practice Of Assessment Theory

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Within unit three of principles and practice of assessment, we as students were required to research the following areas: Principles of assessment, Peer and Self Assessment, Feedback and Questioning and Assessment Record Requirements. Research was completed on the four topics to help increase understanding and background knowledge of the areas. Further examination of these topics would allow me to think about the way in which I teach ...

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Philosophy Of Special Education

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I have always believed in education. I was the typical goody-goody-two-shoes in high school, well in every grade, but I was more than that. I expanded my horizons and tried different things. I played sports, which taught me the value of teamwork and a little healthy competition. It also taught me what could happen with a little determination and drive. I was also a part of French ...

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Public School And Home School Education System: Malaysia

23 Mar 2015 02 May 2017

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Education is important without any doubt. Education system in Malaysia can be separate into normal public school and home school system. In 1957, the Razak Report indicated that Malay language is the main medium of instruction . (Kusuma et al. 2001, pg 6) The English and Chinese school which accepted the government offer will become normal public school. (Kusuma et al. 2001, pg 5)In nineteenth century, there ...

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Production planning process

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Chapter 6: Conclusions and recommendations In this research work it can easily be concluded that in the production planning process, there are two main objectives To satisfying customer demand To achievement of the lowest cost The increase of inventory level may result in increase of customer demand although the holding costs are often at very high level the total and cost not estimated at ...

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The Role Of A Teacher

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The role of a teacher is of great importance not only in his/her classroom but in society in general. He/She is responsible to communicate and transfer to the next generation the intellectual traditions and technical skills of his/her generation. In doing so, the teacher ensures the survival of man and its civilisation. In fact, the teacher is the key to quality education, through his training and dedication. ...

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The Benefits Of Cooperative Learning For Students

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Why the Cooperative Learning is beneficial for ELL students? The scope of this research paper is to demonstrate the importance of employing the cooperative learning groups to help ELL students to achieve English language proficiency. How does cooperative learning benefit English learners? David Noyes answers this question with a richness of research-based facts as it follows: it is not "threatening" encouraging a low affective barrier, which facilitates ...

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How Learning Theories Can Help Train Employees

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Organizations face the global economic and dynamic business situations that are necessary utilize and develop the knowledge of their employees fully in order to stay competitive. Human resource (HR) practitioner plays an important role in ensuring that the organization develops in a way which facilitates the learning. They need to understand the learning process in the provision of learning activities to ensure that this happens. Learning theories ...

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The Education And Development In UAE

23 Mar 2015 02 May 2017

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After the establishment of the federation in United Arab Emirates, the Starting of the quality education has begun. In UAE till the university level public education is free for male and females of United Arab Emirates. Education system of UAE comprises of middle schools, primary schools and high schools. In United Arab Emirates (UAE) primary school enrollment for males candidates in 2005 stood at 85% and 81% ...

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Values And Principles Underpinning The Curriculum

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Primary education is the first stage of compulsory schooling. The primary phase is split into key stages one and two. Key-Stage one is orchestrated for children 5-7 years of age. Key-Stage two covers the age range of 7-11 years of age. Following Key-Stage two children progress to secondary school and undertake Key-Stage three learning. Thus Primary education must prepare children for KS3, and beyond. Considering the diversity ...

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Benefits of Guided Learning and how to Achieve

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"Learning is a fundamental process of life. Every individual learns and through learning develops modes of behaviour by which he lives. All human activity and achievement manifest the results of learning. Whether we look at life in terms of culture, the community, or the individual, we are confronted on every side by the pervasive effects of the learning." (Garry& Kingsley, 1970, p. 3).Though, it should not be ...

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Mainstreaming Children With Exceptionalities

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Introduction Today in a variety of places such as homes and early childhood settings a large number of infants and young children with and without disabilities play and learn together. In our society early education and Early Intervention professionals are widely recognizing the value of promoting development and belonging for every child. Classroom brings educators face to face with diverse student populations. In this diverse group we ...

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Actief Leren, een definitie

23 Mar 2015 02 May 2017

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Inleiding? In dit document staat het actief leren in het reguliere onderwijs centraal. In hoofdstuk 1 wordt het begrip actief leren van Silberman (1996) gedefinieerd. In hoofdstuk 2 worden drie verschillende vormen en benaderingen van actief leren beschreven; het studiehuis, het nieuwe leren en ontwikkelingsgericht onderwijs. Daarnaast wordt de uitvoering in de praktijk kort geschets. In hoofdstuk 3 worden deze drie benaderingen met elkaar vergeleken, getoetst aan ...

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Plural society: Malaysia

23 Mar 2015 02 May 2017

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Malaysia is well known for its cultural diversity. Since the formation of Malaysia in 1963, most of the ethnic groups in the country lived together in peacefully and harmoniously. Regardless of our background and origins, we can still openly accept the differences between other ethnics with less friction. What do we know about the term of ‘plural society'? The word ‘plural' itself refers to more than one ...

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Counseling And School Counselor Roles

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This literature review is divided into six subjects which started with the historical overview of counseling and school counselor roles, then followed by the American School Counselor Association National Model, ASCA National Model and Education Trust, self-efficacy, self-efficacy theory, and lastly research on school counseling and school counselor self-efficacy Historical Overview of Counseling and School Counselor Roles Within the educational framework, counseling and guidance are relative novel ...

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Learning, Teaching And Assessing

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Within this assignment, the author will reflect on teaching and learning opportunities carried out within an area of practice and linked to this portfolio. Teaching and learning sessions were undertaken with placement students currently undertaking the specialist community public heath nurse (SCPHN) degree course and with students on a Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education (CACHE) course intending to work in the NHS as nursery ...

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An Exploration Of Life Orientation Teachers Role

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The literature review in a research study accomplishes several purposes: It shares with the reader the results of other studies that are closely related to the study being reported. It relates a study to the larger ongoing dialogue in the literature about a topic, filling in gaps and extending prior studies (Coopera, 1984; Marshall and Rossman, 1999). In this chapter, the concept of career skills with particular ...

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A Teacher Affects An Eternity

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A teacher affects an eternity: they can never tell where their influence stops. The education of a child is the root of their future; a good education increases the chances of future success. Teachers are there to inspire a future generation to be the best they can be. I believe a child's chance of success starts in the classroom. The growth and development of any child begins ...

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Human Resource planning

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LITERATURE REVIEW2.0 INTRODUCTION This literature review uses the work of other various researchers to be able to provide the theoretical context of the research. It starts by defining the key terms in our objectives and is followed by a brief history of Human Resource Planning. Furthermore, it steers us towards the concept of Human Resource Planning and its processes and the effects HRP has on an ...

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A non recursive filter

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NON RECURSIVE FILTER A non recursive filter is that in which the current output (yn) is calculated solely from the current and previous input values (xn, xn-1, xn-2, ...). A recursive filter is one which in addition to input values also uses previous output values. These, like the previous input values, are stored in the processor's memory. A digital filter that lacks feedback; that is, its output ...

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Deforestation - Cause and Effects

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Modern predictions and indicators paint a bleak outlook for the planet and unfortunately it is all due to human actions. Deforestation and the spread of barren, arid and useless land is increasing in pace and we are the only ones who can call it to a halt. The questions that need answering quickly before it is too late are how and when. When is obvious, unless we ...

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Family Background In Students Academic Achievement

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There are many literatures which deal with the effects of family background in students' academic achievement. The U.S Department of Education (2004) defines "student achievement" as a students success in an academic discipline, an exhibited level of competency on some type of standardized test or group point average. In the view of Ajila and Olutola (2007), the state of the home affects the individual since the parents ...

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Buddhist Dhamma: Schools And Life Skills

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INTRODUCTION 1. Life means a continuous process of education from one's womb to tomb. No mental and spiritual development is assured without education, which make a person civilized and well mannered. All life styles and beliefs of man are based on education. Man is engaged in widening the horizon of knowledge and wisdom from the beginning of his life which is never comes to an end. "Educating children ...

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Teaching and learning science in primary classroom

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To believe that a child is an empty vessel would mean assuming that children are unable to think or respond to the world around them. The term 'empty vessel' suggests that babies' minds contain nothing and that helping them to develop means simply filling the space with facts. Theorists and scientists have spent many years researching and developing ideas that suggest that even an unborn child is ...

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Assessment of a students personal learning style

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Any educational course is always commenced with some expectations and hopes to achieve some specific goals. These expectations and hopes are always contingent to some estimation as well as some strategic plans to achieve the set goals. In this essay I will endeavour to write a personal reflection on what I have learned upon completing the course .This will include some assessment of my personal learning style ...

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Impact Of Sociological Theories

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Introduction: Importance of education can never be neglected in any stage of life because without education survival is difficult in today's world. The function of education is to teach and to educate people about the practical world. Its role is to teach and to let other think intensively and critically, so as to develop intelligence. It creates identity of a person and has ability to generate skills, ...

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Learning practical skills in a clinical environment

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Introduction "For the things we have to learn before we do them, we learn by doing" (Aristotle). Everyone goes through the phase of learning by doing. The more you practice, the better you get at the task. But, what about the first time you learn a skill? And if you were to teach a practical skill, what approach do you adopt to make it an effective teaching ...

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The Effectiveness Of The Jigsaw Approach

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The purpose of this research was to study and analyze the effectiveness of the jigsaw method and other cooperative learning strategies for students with learning disabilities. A 20-question survey about cooperative learning strategies, including the jigsaw, was used to determine educators' knowledge of the jigsaw approach and the effectiveness they have had using it with students with and without a disability. Research findings indicate that educators believe ...

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Tablets and E-books: Taking Over Schools

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Tablets and E-books: Taking Over Schools It is undeniable that many innovations are very popular because of the rapid development of technology. E-books and tablets are examples of these innovations. Their use has been continuously increasing in the past five years. As a result, they became a technological boom in 2011 (Heggestuen, 2013). Theyshowed a faster adoption rate than smartphones. According to the report by Business Insider ...

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Reasons For Student's Disengagement From School

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The rate at which students are dropping out of school is a dilemma and has become a serious problem for school districts across the nation. The purpose of this study was to glean insights from the dropouts themselves, regarding their decision to leave school before completion and to codify their perceptions, beliefs and attitudes toward dropping out of school. This paper examines the attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions ...

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The Introduction To 'What Is Learning?'

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Philosophy is taking a theory on what one believes and why s/he believes, and these beliefs are based on ethics. It is also based on how and what one thinks about something. In short, philosophy is ideas that create reality and makes one's view clear. In this paper, in order to address my philosophy of education with regard to the Zambian education system, the purpose of education, ...

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The Concept Of Teamwork

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One of my greatest strengths is which I've acquired during my education is good planning skills. This has always benefited me to set goals and try to achieve them. At the same time I'm driven by the thoughts of success, so before I do anything be it my personal or professional life I always plan and write down things which I'm suppose to do, so it makes ...

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The Dead Poets Society

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Dead Poet's Society" presents a representation of an English teacher that is curiously inspiring and at the same time disturbing. This is the story of students as the respected "Welton Academy". The plot centers on the influence of Mr. Keating, a young and exciting English and poetry teacher who is determined to teach his students to live life with absolute passion. Mr. Keating was moved his students ...

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Reading Difficulties In Students With Dyslexia?

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INTRODUCATION Reading is a necessary skill for success in all societies, and the ability to read throughout various contexts effectively likely to improve self confidence and social progress as well as ones potential carrier. However, Reading difficulties is the problem that faces many students with dyslexia across different educational system. It seems clear that there are two main methods of conceiving LD in general and the natural ...

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What Children Can Do? | Essay

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This essay explores a critical evaluation of cross-curricular approaches to teaching and learning. I will attempt to uncover the impact of the approach to a child's learning including children's motivation to learn. The aim for the essay, is to provide a balance argument into whether an integrated curriculum or discrete subject taps into a child's knowledge by providing the knowledge, challenging children's view and they have understood ...

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Impact gender on child development in physical education

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Introduction Gender issues have always been central to physical education (Penney 2002). These issues highly influence the perception and development of male and female children during their school years. Schools, as institutions, are not impervious to external factors leading to gender inequalities (Lentillon et al., 2006). Physical Education (PE) is still a male dominated subject and teachers are known to support boys more (Lentillon et al., 2006). ...

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Roles Responsibilities And Relationships In Lifelong Learning

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This assignment aims to analyse my volunteer ESOL Tutor role, responsibilities and boundaries complying with aspects of legislation, promoting equality and diversity in lifelong learning. Review points of referral; evaluate my responsibilities in relation to other professionals and explain how to promote behaviour and respect. Gravells writes that the role of a teacher is varied. Aside from teaching he or she may find oneself coaching, counselling, training, ...

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Professional Development And Employability Skills In Childcare Sector

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Professional development is the process of increasing one's skills through training opportunities and reflection. Employers consider continued professional development to be an integral part of working within the childcare sector. This summary will discuss the importance of transferable and employability skills such as communication, team work, project management, leadership and multicultural awareness, which will be of benefit to both the employer and employee. It will explore how ...

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Digital Library For Children

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In this paper, we refer to more than one hundred papers related to this topic (from 1970 to 2010) and study from four aspects: â‘ children's information seeking behavior â‘¡information technology design methodology â‘¢information technology application â‘£ digital resources and online information service. In addition, we take ICDL as an example to analyze based on the four aspects we study. The main purpose of this paper is to ...

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Perceptions Of Parents Towards Children With Disabilities

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Neinstein et al. (2008) defined the term special children as those "who have or at increased risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally" (p. 1057). In the US, 54 million are disabled or 19% of the total population. Among children between five and 17 years of ...

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Drama activities: teaching english in the esl classroom

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If even the greatest dramatist that has ever lived in this world believes that all humans are actors, who are we to disagree? I for one completely do not. As a language practitioner, I for one strongly believe that drama has the potential of making the learning experience fun for the students and even memorable because it is “real”. Let me tell you why. Students in schools ...

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The Importance Of Education For Individuals

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The reason why I choosing this topic is because I think education is very important to everyone. Education is also learning, and it will not have the end of learning in our life. We start our journey of learning when we were born. When I was a baby, I learned how to climb, how to walk, how to speak, and many things else that can affect my ...

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Weberian Model Of Bureaucracy: Criticism

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Bush (2006) defined Educational management as a field of study and practice concerned with the operation of educational organizations. He has also claimed several times that educational management needs to be essentially concerned with the purpose or goals of education since they give the fundamental sense of direction needed for effective management of educational organizations. He concluded that a singular all-inclusive theory of educational management does not ...

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How globalization affects a managers people skills

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Nowadays, many managers are affected by globalization because; most mangers are under rigorous tension in terms of the challenges and complexity of demands entail by globalization. In fact, these developments in management have resulted in a larger role for the private sector most managerial development; thus changing the responsibility of the public management from been effective to the economy so as to navigate and making it easy. ...

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Developing Students Macro Skills

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Learning resources and materials are essential components in language instruction since they control learning and teaching processes. For that reason, an English teacher has to possess the ability to be creative and innovative in selecting, adapting and implementing learning resources and materials since the teacher's ability in selecting, adapting and implementing learning resources and materials can and do enhance language teaching (Brinton, 2001 in Murcia, 2001). However, ...

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The Role Of Literacy In Modern Society Review

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The term critical reading appears frequently in educational literature but the meaning attached to it varies widely. Much of evidence regarding both the abilities inherent in the skill of reading critically and the factors related to such competency. Research in critical reading that is focused on high school students is especially teeny .In this chapter reports of research on literacy, critical literacy, critical reading as one aspect ...

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Ability to learn is affected by the classroom environment

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The classroom environment is the atmosphere and setting of the room that students learn within. It includes a wide range of educational concepts that include both the physical and psychological environment. These concepts consist of both social context and instructional components related to teacher characteristics and classroom setting (Konza, Grainger & Bradshaw, 2001). "The physical environment of a classroom explains a lot about the expectations of a ...

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Japanese Education Teachers

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Japanese Education Teachers Japan remains consistently at the top internationally in both science and math and in comparison the United States is not where it needs to be. Japanese education has produced many benefits for not only the individual student but for the nation as well. Their well-educated citizens help to strengthen national democracy in the work force by providing high productivity in a competitive economy worldwide. ...

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Rules And Routines: Positive Behaviour Management Strategies

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As adults were all have to obey society's rules and routines, eg pay our bills, wait in queues and not steal others things. As adults, we know these as laws, customs and good manners and learn the consequences of breaking them. Children need to learn how to behave and teachers can use rules and routines to help them do this and consequently create an appropriate learning environment. ...

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Classroom Management: The Preventive Perspective

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Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and mental states and of human and of animal behaviour. Educational psychology is on its part the study of how humans learn in educational settings. Education psychology also contributes to the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching and the social psychology of schools as organisations (Wikipedia, 2012). Classroom management is about influencing and directing student behaviour ...

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Effects Of Internet And Techology On Higher Education

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"The Internet is the world's largest library. It's just that all the books are on the floor". This is a personal reflection on the impact of Internet technologies on higher education around the world over the last 13 years. It chronicles my observations of differences between perceptions and realities, of enthusiasm and disappointment, and the changes that have taken place in learning, teaching, and the structure of ...

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Activities Being Carried Out In School And Class

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The National Philosophy of Education is the guidance of the formation of Malaysian education system based on the national ideology, educators policy and educational reports implemented previously. There are eight principles emphasized in NPE. The first principle in NPE is the learning is an ongoing effort in which an individual continues to learn throughout his life. This will result in a nation who could receive and transfer ...

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My Personal Swot For My Bright Future

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Introduction : I was analysed of the my personal and professional goals, skills, learning style, development, management, my personal swot for my bright future. I need to do this things for this complete this all the tasks. As you can see in my personal skills audit (appendix 1) I have taken the necessary steps in order to successfully achieve my goals and objectives. In order to achieve ...

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Innovation Projects And Economic Return

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1. Why do you think innovation projects fail to generate an economic return? In Innovation projects it's always a process of finding out a new thing or new outcome. In that point throughout the project only the costs and expenses are associated with the project. For example research and development, material cost and etc. as we can see only the expenses are generated up to the final ...

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The Importance Of A Literature Review

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The literature review is integral to the success of academic research. It ensures the researchability of the topic. It is designed to identify related research, to set the current research project within a conceptual and theoretical context. "A literature review is a systematic, explicit and reproducible method for identifying evaluating and interpreting the existing body of recorded work produced by researches, scholars and practitioners", (Fink, 1998, p.3). ...

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Individual And Group Behaviour

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Introduction - Organisational Behaviour A simple definition of organisational behaviour is the study of people, individuals and groups in which it tells about their behaviour within the organization and it includes their understanding, communications, actions and attitude. Authors like Laurie J.Mullins describe Organisational behaviour as “The study and understanding of individual and group behaviour and patterns of structure in order to help improve organisational performance and effectiveness.” ...

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Homework and the introduction of homework policy

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Have you ever seem a student who likes math homework? Or maybe English? If you have, you should ask them if they would rather be with their friends or family doing something fun. I almost guarantee that all of those students will choose fun, over that homework. I believe that there should be a homework policy. First, I think this because the restrictions promote physical activity outside ...

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Iep For Children With Special

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The Salamanca Statement indicates that the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization mandated all governments to enroll all students in regular schools regardless of their abilities or disabilities. Inclusive education is defined by the Salamanca Framework of Action as "education in the mainstream of regular education regardless of race, linguistic ability, economic status, gender, age, ability, ethnicity, religious and sexual orientation". The Individuals with Disabilities Act ...

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Environmental Education For Sustainable Development

23 Mar 2015 01 May 2017

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Introduction to Environmental Education Environmental education is not simply a program that teaches about the natural world and how ecosystems function, but it is "… the process of recognizing values and clarifying concepts in order to develop skills and attitudes necessary to understand and appreciate the inter-relatedness of man, his culture and his biophysical surroundings." (IUCN, 1970 p. 17) Environmental education cannot be viewed as an area ...

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Academic Advising Education

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Academic Advising Education CHAPTER II Review of Literature Introduction The intent of this literature review is to examine the available research and data relating to academic advising. The history, significance, models, and an exploration of the critical aspects of the academic advising process are incorporated in this review. Additionally, this review will show the positive impact of a well established, comprehensive academic advising plan, and the components ...

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The Curriculum For Excellence

23 Mar 2015 01 May 2017

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In August 2010, as Scotland's pupils return to school after the summer holidays, the headlines in the newspapers report confusion as the new Curriculum for Excellence is implemented. The Herald online reported the teaching unions advising that teachers across Scotland are facing "burn-out" over the delivery of the new school curriculum because of a lack of time and resources, and the Edinburgh Evening News online reported that ...

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Gender Imbalances in Primary Education

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The topic I have chosen to research is gender imbalances in primary education. This consists of the lack of male primary school teachers and why primary education is predominately female teachers. The reason why I have chosen this topic is because I feel that there is a significant difference in gender teachers in education mainly primary education. I am hoping to discover the main reasons for this ...

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Language Is A Source Of Communication

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Language is a source of communication. It is a mean through which thoughts, feelings, and ideas between individuals are exchanged. There are number of languages which are being spoken all around the world, but among them all, there exists a language which is considered dominant all around the world. The language, which is being referred, is English language which is now supposed to be a global language, ...

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The Computerization Of Education

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Introduction Development of computers in the modern society and associated with it computerization of education is characterized by a massive proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs). ICT can be used for information exchange and interaction between a teacher and a pupil in the modern education system. As such, not only the teacher must master the ICT technology, but also to be an expert in applying it ...

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Importances of shipping on indian economy

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Introduction Shipping has played a huge role in the Indian economy. Geographically, almost half of India's border is covered with sea. Talking in terms of international trade, the amount of trade done by land and air is very limited. Ninety percent of India's in terms of volume and seventy seven percent in terms of value are carried by sea. This shows the amount of India's dependence on ...

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Steganography examples

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Now days we have more than 100 steganography programs ranging from free downloads to commercial products are available. In this section we will see some simple steganography example. In this example we used airport map.  A GIF map with size about 11,067 bytes of Vermont and Burlington airport in WAV, GIF and JPEG files are used. In the first example we used least significant bit substitution which ...

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Regularity Of The Teacher In The Classroom

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This is the era of science and technology. Nowadays all over this world, education is a way of standard living of the human being. The development without education is not sustainable in the country. The developing country like Nepal has so many educational policies, which help to improve the living standard of the people. Similarly in the developed country the educational policies have brought drastic change of ...

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Bilingual Education In India

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As the global trend towards multilingualism or diversity of languages continue to grow ever larger, the issue of bilingual education in India has become an increasing challenge. Central to this issue is educational policies of the Government of India, which is a major factor of the curriculum design process in India. Bilingual education can be defined as a form of education in which two or more languages ...

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Intercultural Relationships And Communication In School

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Globalization has made nations and cultures interrelated and interconnected with each other. This applies perhaps in every aspect of human life- from regional and governmental treaties, internationalization of business and trade and even education at individual levels. The world has gone virtually smaller and we now experience a sense of global village. With the advancements in information and communication technology and transportation industry, geographical barriers can no ...

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Benefits and Issues in using Learning Logs

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A learning log is an learning tool which is designed to improve the learning experience, while facilitating exchanges between students and teachers. Learning logs are used in schools all over the world, and there are a number of different approaches to them. In addition to being used in predictable school environments, learning logs can also be very beneficial to homeschoolers and other students pursuing non-tradition education. A ...

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Early Childhood Education And Parental Involvement

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It cannot be taken away that the family is the most important institution in rearing and educating a child. The family provides not only the most fundamental support but it also provides the lifelong connection for which the child belongs. Its importance has been repeatedly stressed in numerous literatures but because of its commonality, it is continuously being underscored. Urie Bronfenbrenner (1979), an advocate of parent participation ...

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Understanding Educational Aspirations And Expectations

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It is no longer questioned that high education level and human capital formation promote human well-being and are one of the main preconditions for economic growth (Romer, 1989:28). Moreover, along with evolving globalization, competition and economic challenges world is facing, returns to academic achievements have become larger than ever (Harmon and Walker, 2001:39), and low academic achievements can be seen as a constraint for economic independence. It ...

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Parents Perception In Choosing Private Primary School

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The elimination of school fees from public primary school under the Governments policy in Cambodia in order to reach the EFA Goal by 2015 has increased student enrollments from year to year. However, the quality of education of public schools has reduced while the number of students who transfer from public to private schools has increased more and more. To obtain a better understanding of the factors ...

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Benefits of interactive learning

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ABSTRACT Teachers that have Passive method is not good effective learning because it make students passive in learning. So, here interaction is important thing in this point. interaction is good thing in the learning because students will more active in the learning activities. To build students’ interaction need good teaching procedure by teacher. Some of teachers’ activities such as controller, organiser, prompter, participant and resource. In this ...

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Terms of Curriculum Models Ideologies Purpose and Context

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In their text "Understanding Curriculum", Pinar et al (2008) describe the significant changes in how educators use the term. In the formal sense the curriculum is described in terms of the planned course of study, the teaching methods, content and assessments. There is also usually an informal curriculum; the opportunistic, unplanned learning experiences, such as adhoc coaching, observations and discussions. However, there is often a "hidden" curriculum, ...

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A Study on Libya and its Education System

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Libya is an Arabic country located in North Africa on the Southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The economy of Libya is highly dependant on oil as it has many reserves of oil. The total area of the country is approximately 1,759,540 square kilometres (i.e. 679.182 sq miles). It also has the longest coastline among the littoral states of the Mediterranean Sea with a length of approximately ...

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