Studying A Child S Holistic Development

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P6: Describe the longitudinal study you carried out When I went for the first time at the nursery, I asked my supervisor to give me a list of children which attend the nursery every Friday as this is the day that I was going to carry out the observations. At the end, I decided ...

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The Question Of Inclusive Education

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Allen Moredock PSYC2200 – Educational Psychology u04a1 Inclusion in Education Position Paper Capella University December 2012 My Position The question of inclusive education is both complex and contentious. There are many informed opinions and solutions from researchers, politicians, and teachers surrounding debates on inclusion. When considering whether a special needs student has been successfully included, ...

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Types Of Ict Tools

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Information and Communication Technology consists of various tools and systems that can be exploited by capable and creative teachers to improve teaching and learning situations. Lim and Tay (2003) classification of ICT tools as : 1) Informative tools - Internet, Network Virtual Drive, Intranet systems, Homepage, etc. 2) resignation devices - CD-ROM, etc. 3) Constructive ...

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The Zone Of Proximal Development

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Firstly the cognitive stage, this is when the learner is given verbal instruction on the task in hand which includes them to using personal perception and decision making how to perform the skill correctly. The second stage, associative being when the skill is repetitively performed to correctly performs the task. And the final stage when ...

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The History About Distance Education

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E-learning (or Distance Education) is a recognized educational practice that supports a flexible model of access to knowledge, enabling education and training numerically larger audience than what is traditional education models can effectively support (Som Naidu, 2006). As the years go by, ways of learning is changing modified and adapted to suit the trends and ...

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The Centrality Of Language In Life

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Chapter 2 Literature Review 2.1 Introduction Perhaps the extra knot that strangles my voice is rage. I am enraged at the false persona I’m being stuffed into, as into some clumsy and overblown astronaut suit. I’m enraged at my adolescent friends because they can’t see through the guise, can’t recognize the light-footed dancer I really ...

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The System Of Education

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Besides, there are many definition of curriculum from all over the world. Each nation or country has their own perspectives about education curriculum. In Latin, ‘curriculum’ refers to racing chariot; where the term ‘currere’ means ‘running’. In other words, curriculum encompasses all the experiences of an individual including the tasks undertaken from childhood until adulthood. ...

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Characteristics Of Effective Leadership In Education

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Introduction Success of an organization, society, or group depends on the effectiveness of leadership employed. Revolutionary changes experienced today in most workplaces have led to the need for competent and effective leaders of character. While many factors lead to the success of an organization, the major feature that distinguishes a successful organization from one that ...

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The National Education Policy

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First principle is integrated approach, which means an approach where knowledge, skills, and values are combined to integrate the physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual aspects. The integrated concept occurs through four ways, which are skills cohesion, infusion, integration of two elements and element across the curriculum. Skills cohesion divided into two aspects, which are in ...

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The Impacts Of Educational Change And Teaching

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Bartlett, (1990) states that reflective practice is the only process that serves teachers need for them to constantly improve their teaching style by asking themselves the "what and why" questions. When reflecting on the what and why questions, the teachers begin to control their everyday teaching. This is to see what degree of ...

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The Universalization Of Elementary Education

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The programme is looking to open new schools in those habitations without schooling facilities and to strengthen existing school infrastructure through provision of additional class rooms, toilets, drinking water, maintenance grant and school improvement grants. SSA is now the primary vehicle for implementing the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE). [1]  Existing schools with ...

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Implemented In Educational Practice

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As a matter of fact, the nature/nurture debate has dominated the thoughts of researchers for a long time as people have been trying to find out the origin of intelligence. Bee (2004) believed that this question could possibly be among the oldest theories debated in psychology. The nurture view holds that human mind was born ...

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Values And Culture Impact On The Leadership

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http://www.strategies-for-managing-change.com/images/leadership-characteristics.jpg Submitted to: ABC Submitted By: XYZ Roll No. Table of Contents Summary This study seeks to contribute the knowledge of Personnel leadership in an attempt to identify the characteristics of effective leaders. Assignment focused on physical traits, intelligence, and personality. Although some personal features were frequently related to leadership, the results were usually weak ...

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The Component Display Theory

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Assignment Two This essay consists of two closely related topics which we would examine in details. The former portion of the essay explains the Component Display Theory (CDT) developed by David Merrill, which is part of the processes in instructional design. An example of how Component Display Theory could be incorporated in the design of ...

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Social And Economic Development Of Secondary Education

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Only society’s bourgeoisie had the means of accessing education prior World War II. Following WW2, education transformed from elite to mass education mainly because businesses needed skilful workers and because Britain wanted to keep society in control due to the mass revolutions that were taking place in the world. Some were opposed to the mass ...

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Grade Retention Versus Social Promotion

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A Policy for Elementary Schools Touro University Melissa Peters Student retention and social promotion is a widely debated topic among educators, parents and many others. Research on this issue has been ongoing for several decades, and it is a frequently studied topic. Those that advocate retention feel that it provides an opportunity for ...

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What Is A Curriculum

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Curriculum C:\Users\Bhavna\Desktop\sidivinayak.jpg Introduction Through this submission, I will address my understanding of curriculum design, implementation and evaluation. How different curriculum models affect the teaching and learning process and how to design and implement curriculum that incorporates individual learners needs promoting inclusiveness and hence making teaching learning process more enjoyable and meaningful. Curriculum design, implementation and ...

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The Cognitive Developmentalists Jean Piaget

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Jean Piaget (1896-1980) is well known for his stage theory of cognitive development which consists of four major developmental stages that occur between birth and adulthood; sensori-motor stage, developing operations, concrete operations and formal operations. (Blake & Pope, 2008) There are many criticisms of Piaget’s theory, one of which is that Piaget had set high ...

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The Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion Online

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[Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] [Type the document subtitle] Table of Contents How would you describe your cultural background? Explain ...

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The History Of The The Victorian Government

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INTRODUCTION This essay will identify a specific topic within one of the foundation subjects, include a lesson plan around that topic and identify a range of resources which could be used within the lesson, analysing one particular resource and describing how it would be used to enhance teaching and learning. The teaching of the chosen ...

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The Malaysian Education Systems

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(NPE) consist of several elements to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, and physically balanced and harmonic. The first element of (NPE) is education as an on-going effort which involves process of acquiring and transferring of knowledge, skills and noble values which start from an early age till death. It is vital to shape ...

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The Transatlantic Outreach Program

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It is commonly known that there were, and still are, many challenges in multicultural education. Effectively implementing multicultural education takes time, energy, and an immense deal of work. However, I have been around long enough to have witnessed the potential in these children: students who "see" themselves and "hear" their voices in the curriculum, and ...

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Project Recommendations To Date

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Introduction This essay will discuss how we can effectively include these students into the education system. It will review literature regarding schools collaborating with students and parent, enabling them to fully participation in the school ethos. It will also discuss how professionals interact within the structured framework of education. How staff share information and ...

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The Special Education Programs

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According to Seattle University Editors Curtis, Galbreath and Curtis (2005), students with emotional and behavioral disorders are struggle to change over a long period of time because they are labeled as having emotional instability and challenging behavior. It also affects the child’s educational performance. According to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education ...

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Teaching Students With Autism

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[Author] [Institution] Teaching Students with ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability affecting a child’s social interaction, communication, imagination and performance at school (Symes and Humphrey‎, 2011). The number of children with ASD is increasing in recent years, with prevalence rate estimated at 1 in 110 children in the US (Ryan et al, ...

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The Education System Organized And Systematic

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Integrated approach is an approach where knowledge, skills and values are combined to integrate the physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual aspects. Actually, the integrated concept occurs through four ways which are skills cohesion, infusion, integration of two elements and element-across-the-curriculum. Skills cohesion is carried out either in one subject or between subjects. In one subject, ...

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The Student Guidance And Support Policy

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Feedback/Feed forward I found the capacity to reflect difficult in the word count limit with still having to include a minimum of 10 references to literature and policy even though it was a credit top up assignment and only having to complete 2 out of the 5 formative assignments. I feel that if this ...

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The Vocational Education Sector

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Since technology advances in today’s workplace, there is an increasing demand for well trained entry level workers. Increasing numbers of companies are establishing partnership training agreements in order to ensure their continued success in the business world, to be competitive, and to improve productivity. The reasons many educational and training institutions such as polytechnics are ...

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The Relation Between Teachers And Students Beliefs

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After years working as a teacher of English and an academic officer at an English as a foreign language (EFL) private school in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) of Vietnam, I have noticed that Vietnamese EFL learners evaluate school quality firstly and mostly through their perceptions of the teachers’ teaching methods. Remarkably, most of them ...

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Globalization Impact On Higher Education In The Uae

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GLOBALIZATION impact on HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UAE The term Globalization was created by Reiser and Davies in 1944 to refer to the process of integrating societies by removing geographical, legal, and political constraints. It is one of the important issues that have attracted global attention of academicians, researchers, businessmen, policy makers, politicians, social workers, ...

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How Can You Implement Student Centred Learning

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Learning is often presented in this dualism of either student-centred learning or teacher-centred learning. In the reality of practice the situation is less black and white. A more useful presentation of student-centred learning is to see these terms as either end of a continuum, using the three concepts regularly used to describe student-centred learning (See ...

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Emotional And Behavior Disorders

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Abstract The purpose for my research paper was to measure whether or not behavior modification and multisystem interventions would help promote a better outcome with students that suffer from Emotional and Behavior Disorders. The participants in the study included 10 students from Williamsburg County Magnet School of the Arts that had been clinically diagnosed with ...

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The Use Of An Authoritative Parenting Method

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There has been much research and debate on what makes the best parent with the pioneering paper written by Diana Baumrind in 1966, with many others following suite. These studies have suggested that the various parenting practices are related to a child’s ability to perform in school and the behavioural problems which affect his or ...

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The Most Important Personal Skills

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Introduction Life at a university provides a wealth of opportunity for students. One of them is the chance for personal development. During this period, students can develop important skills that they will use throughout their lives. The skill development is becoming an increasingly important concept in today’s highly competitive business environment (Fallows and Steven, 2000). ...

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The Final Crucial Principal Of Kbsr

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INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME A. STUDENT/S TO COMPLETE Module Name: Module Code: Student Name: Student ID Number: Lecturer Name: Tutor Group: Assignment No./Name: Due Date: Date Submitted: Word Count: Declaration By submitting this work you (the student) confirm that it is your own work and that you have read and understood the University’s regulations relating to ...

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What Languages Are Chosen In Malaysian Family Domain

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INTRODUCTION Language choice is a sociolinguistic phenomenon which refers to selecting languages for different purposes in different contexts in bi-/multilingual societies. Several questions may arise regarding choice of language, such as: Is the choice natural or forced? What makes this language choice an obvious issue and concern? What are the intentions of an individual when ...

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History Of The Holistic Development Of Individual

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Integrated approach is the one of the element in the principles. It means an approach where knowledge, skills, and values are combined to integrate the physical, emotional, spiritual, social and intellectual aspects. There are four ways that bound to it which are skills cohesion, element-across-the-curriculum, infusion and integration. English is the medium of language ...

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The Origins Of Problem Based Learning

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In the other hand, PBL could be learned in a distance mode. Its characteristics go very well with those of an elearning mode. This paper focuses on the anatomy of tutorial groups and participants’ roles. It presents the key steps in the PBL discussion process and the seven jump method. In addition it gives the ...

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He Number Of Courses And Teaching Material Available

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Professor Lipman’s contribution and influence to PFC continued through his publications. With Ann Margaret Sharp, Lipman produced a series of novels, each with their accompanying manual (Martin, 2011). These philosophical novels are about a group of children who encounter philosophical problems and discuss them with intellectual curiosity and philosophical reflection. In 1974 Lipman published his ...

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The Necessary Shift From Behaviourism To Transactional Constructivism

02 Nov 2017

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IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNING SUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS TO ACT PEDAGOGICALLY After spending a few days in each school, talking to the pupils, teachers, and architects, after reflecting on that experience and analysing the data gathered, a myriad of relationships emerged linking the sustainable school design and its impact on the learning. Besides, I believe there a few ...

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History Of Education In Malaysia

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Personal Particular NAME : Fat’hul Jannah binti Abd Hamid GROUP : A3 – Kazuo Ishiguro MATRIC NO : PLPPIP2011/015/KIC I/C NO : 930301-08-6022 COURSE CODE : 4 FHE 1050 LECTURER’S NAME : Mr. Danapalan A/L Govindan Contents Acknowledgement First and foremost, I would like to thank to my lecturer of this project, Mr Dhanapalan for the valuable guidance and advice. ...

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The Technology Of Multimedia

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CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction This chapter reviews on past research on related issues is appropriate before developing the interactive multimedia encyclopedia for primary school children. The researchers on related are important to ensure the development of the application is benefiting the children and provides effective learning. Among the topics covered in this chapter are ...

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Current Pedagogical Approaches To Education For Children

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There is a rich body of research on dyslexia as a product of over one hundred years of research. The focus of the investigation covers a very wide scope including the nature, causes, diagnosis, and various forms of treatment based on different underpinning theories and philosophies. The most recent research acknowledges that both genetic ...

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A Home Based Bilingual Education

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Broadly define, "bilingual education" is the usage of two language in teaching academic content to students. The terms "Bilingual teaching" and "Bilingual education" are often used interchangeably, but in actual they are of different practices. Bilingual education refers to the usage of two language where one is the mother tongue and the other the secondary ...

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Should Special Education Students Be Retained

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Karen Mauldin Touro University Intro to Special Education SPED 603 Introduction Special education students are students with special needs and challenges and therefore require individual attention. Special education students require interventions, equipment and materials to help them learn and thrive in the educational setting. It is important for special education students to learn in the ...

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Emotional Intelligence And Academic Achievement Motivation Among Adolescents

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ABSTRACT The present paper is an attempt to examine relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement motivation. It also studies the emotional intelligence of students with high, average and low academic achievement motivation. Sample for the study includes 105 students (48 boys and 57 girls) of class XII of Patna. The data were analyzed with ...

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What Is Cooperative Learning

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In this assignment I will review literature and research on the impact of group work in developing learning in the mathematics classroom. Theoretical approaches to group work When discussing the theoretical approaches that underpin the use of group work in the classroom, I will attribute the majority of my focus to the history and development ...

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Video And Screen Capture Technology

02 Nov 2017

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The use of technology within education is increasing, with teachers take advantage of the benefits to students. The use of e-Assessment is being used in many areas to evaluate skills and knowledge. This can range from students completing a simple quiz to an on-screen test that automatically mark students’ tests. My own experience completing ...

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To Improve My Teaching Skills

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I would like to teach in a way that will inspire my students. Teachers can inspire students while still teaching to the assessment. Creativity came to great interest, as I wanted to know how teachers come up with creative ideas, how did they implement this into their planning and what activities and techniques do their ...

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Context Of Parental Involvement

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2.1 Introduction This chapter presents the review of literature on job satisfaction and employee expectation in general and also focuses on Pakistani scenario. Parent involvement is a valuable component of any student’s education. It is a well-established fact that parental involvement is linked to children’s success at school. When parents are involved in their children’s education ...

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The Procedure Of Focus Group

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In this chapter, the method adopted to respond to the research question is discussed. In the first section, a motivation for this study is provided, followed by methodological overview of this study. Next, the sampling method, rationale for the method selected and the criteria for selecting the research respondents are explained. Subsequently, a description ...

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A Followership Leadership Approach To Managing Student Leaders

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Introduction Managing men [people] is very different from managing machines, materials and money. Men in the work scene bring with them positive and negative emotions and attitudes which determine their personal efficiency and often spell their organization’s survival. (Lorenzana, 1998:7) The core business of managing people in an educational organization is to promote students’ learning. ...

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The Education Reform Movement

02 Nov 2017

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Professor Name Course Number Day Month Year Charter Schools and Education Reform In the film, Waiting for Superman, Davis Guggenheim accuses teachers unions of preventing education reform that would reward good teachers and remove poorly performing teachers. Guggenheim believes the majority of public schools teachers are incompetent, and retain their position with the public ...

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The Three Most Common Types Of Classroom Organization

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There are three different categories of school learning environments which are competitive, individualistic, or cooperative (Johnson, Johnson, & Holubec 1994). Competitive classrooms are based on the concept of ranking. Summative assessment is used to differentiate among individual students. Only one student can be #1, the ‘every man for themselves’ approach. In ...

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The Process Of Preparation Before Teaching

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Introduction Planning is the process of preparation before teaching begins. Then it considers the activities that occur in the classroom, where the excitement, the interaction with students, and the reward of watching children make progress take place. Outstanding teacher have well-developed planning and organizational skills. Effective teachers first define what is to be taught and ...

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Teaching Children With English

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Name: Instructor: Institution: The use of English as an additional language (EAL) and Special Education Need (SEN) in early year’s classroom in Britain has posed numerous advantages and disadvantages. This has forced the Government to come up with different learning strategies to counter the limitations that both learning skills present. It is better to not ...

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Critical Analysis Of Tylers Rationale And Schwabs Practical

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INTRODUCTION As mentioned by Schwab (1969), theory is used to illumine and enhance practice. A single theory is incomplete and partial. Thus, using only one particular theory in developing a curriculum may not be desirable. In this essay, I will first present Tyler’s Rationale and Schwab’s ‘Practical’ approach. By ...

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Young Childrens Ability To Identify Ambient

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The current generation of young children in Britain has more access to media than any preceding generation (von Feilitzen, Carlsson, & Bucht, 2010). It has been estimated that children aged 5 to 15 spend as long as 2.5 hours per day watching television; two-thirds access the Internet on most days, and 30% of those ...

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The Effects On Academic Performance

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Grace Rocha WRI 10-29D Argumentative Paper Final Draft May 7, 2013 College: Effects on Academic performance College life can be nerve-racking, although it is without doubt one of the most unforgettable experiences in one's life. It corresponds an important develop moral stage for both late teenagers and young adults. College Students deal with so much ...

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The History Of The Professional Development Plan

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Linda Fairchild LIST 5317 Cohort 14 Iberia Parish / Delcambre High School English III Professional Development Plan – Part 2 Goal: The goal of this professional development project is for teachers to implement technology in their lessons while using high-yield strategies such as summarizing and comparing/contrasting. Objectives: Teachers will utilize the Promethean ActivBoard to implement ...

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In The Enhancement Of Self Representation

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INTRODUCTION Education in the prime sagacity is any proceed or familiarity that has a significant consequence on the mentality, temperament or physical capability of an individual. In its logical sagacity, education is the progression by which culture deliberately transmits its accumulated acquaintance, skills and morals from one generation to another. As defined by Dewey ...

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Process Of Gathering And Interpreting Information

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Assessment is a process of gathering and interpreting information about learners to determine the learning goals of an academic program. Assessment allows learners to demonstrate what they have learned or what they already know and how they can use the knowledge. It is an integral part of teaching and learning. There are many ...

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Metaphor For And Curriculum As Metaphor

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A metaphor (from the Greek metapherein, meaning "transference") is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is used to describe something it does not literally denote, example the journal is a gem (McGlone, 2007). In my opinion, metaphor is used by someone to make something easier to understand by analogizing it. Metaphor ...

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A Case Of Elgeiyo Marakwet County

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Introduction Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become an important part of most organizations and businesses these days. Computers began to be placed in schools in the early 1980s, and several research has revealed that ICT will be an important part of education for the next generation too (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2000). Further Dawes ...

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The Cabinet Committee On Implementation Of Education Policy

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Integrated approach is an approach where knowledge, skills and values are combined to integrate the physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual aspects. Actually, the integrated concept occurs through four ways which are skills cohesion, infusion, integration of two elements and element-across-the-curriculum. Skills cohesion is carried out either in one subject or between subjects. In one subject, ...

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Progress In Gender Equality In Groupe Scolaire

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Introduction This essay discusses the changes towards gender equality in Groupe Scolaire de Shyogwe in the last five to ten years in the context where gender laws have prioritized gender equality. The essay critically examines how the School and classroom changed and pays attention to the attitudes of educators and schools managers in terms of ...

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Education Or Training Philosophy And Vision

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Analyse an integrated approach to teaching and learning including the use of appropriate stimuli and resources with reference to learning beyond the classroom. An analysis that demonstrates an integrated approach to at least 3 subjects selected from the foundation subjects and RE and KS2 and that incorporates teaching and learning using resources available outside the ...

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The Curriculum Design And Development

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Curriculum models and their application to Special Education Needs in the Further Education Sector The Wolf Report said: "Many of our 16 and 17 year olds move in and out of education and short-term employment. They are churning between the two in an attempt to find either a course which offers a real chance for ...

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The Piaget Constructivist Classroom

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The outline of my essay includes : Introduction Similarities’ and differences between Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky educational philosophiees. 3-6 Summary 7 References 8 Introduction Education is the process of acquiring knowledge by an individual after studying particular subject matters that provides an understanding of something. It has always been viewed as a vital element ...

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The Introduction To Dyslexia

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According to the PIRLS 2011 study on International Results in Reading, whilst New Zealand has an acceptable degree of student achievement in literacy, unfortunately there are also students who experience on-going difficulties in literacy, (Mullis, Martin, Foy and Drucker, 2012). Similar data collected through related PIRLS studies in 2001 and 2006, questions current education pedagogies ...

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The Holistic Development Of The Individuals

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New Primary School Curriculum (KBSR) was tried in 305 schools in 1982 and was officially implemented in all schools in 1983(Choong Lean Keow, 2008). Since Malaysia is a country with different ethnics, traditional and culture; national philosophy of education was formed in 1988 based on national ideology, cultures of Malaysian, national principles and education reports ...

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Statement Of Teaching Interests Teaching Philosophy

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Innovative teaching is an essential part of my scholarly aims. I consider teaching to be an extremely important component of my academic career. From my own education and teaching experience, I believe that undergraduate studies lay the foundation for science and engineering practices. Basic tools and methods should be taught at junior and sophomore levels. ...

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The Understanding And Application Of Knowledge

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Introduction: The concept of knowledge is something that forms the basis of human minds, our thoughts and behaviour. The way that we approach knowledge and use knowledge is often influenced and guided by paradigms that are integrated through the educational curriculum. A paradigm is like a belief system or world view of how ...

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Education Systems In Malaysia

02 Nov 2017

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As stated in online Oxford dictionary, learner can be interpreted as a person who  who is learning a subject or skill through schooling, experience and studying. As indicated by Dr Sarah Elaine Eaton (2012), students today are referred as 21st century learners because of their exposure towards technology and have higher level of digital literacy ...

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The Education Of A Child

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A teacher affects an eternity: they can never tell where their influence stops (Henry Adams). 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 ...

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The History Of The Liberal Theorists

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Education Amy Jones Lisa Evans Education Assignment Task 2 This essay will assess the role of education from the Functionalist perspectives of Durkheim and Parsons, with further comparisons made against the views of Marxists, Bowles & Gintis and Willis, additionally the Liberalist perspective of Illich will be assessed. Durkheim believed education fulfilled a number of ...

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Overview Of Ict In Education

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This chapter introduces the study and provides relevant backgrounds. The first part of the chapter will introduce the topic and provide an overview of information, communication and telecommunication technology (ICT) in education. The middle part of the chapter will deal mostly with the problem statement, research questions and the aims and objectives of ...

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The Advantages Of Problem Based Learning

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Objectives: in the modern health care environment, professional nurses are required to respond to dynamic, complicated situations that require skills in problem solving, professional knowledge, decision -making ability, and group collaboration. Problem Based Learning (PBL) is a constructive teaching method that has positive learning outcomes. Yet, no study so far has examined in depth ...

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The History Of Phoneme Replacement

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This essay aims to explore an aspect of the communication and language of one focus child. It will draw on evidence from observations of the child to explore the communication aspect of phoneme replacement. The observations took place in a local authority nursery setting, which the focus child (R) attends for 5 afternoon sessions per ...

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Zone Of Proximal Development

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In my opinion, extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation is agree for me to the authors. Both of the motivations are useful for certain time, intrinsic motivation can let students to do the things that can fulfill their enjoyment without regarding any tangible reward but extrinsic motivation can let students to do something they did not ...

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To Respect And Appreciate Cultural Diversity

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Typically, when people talk about research, images come to mind of experts outside the classroom, usually university professors, who have conducted such research through experiments. Their intent was to uncover the best teaching strategies and then offer prescriptions to classroom teachers - a research process that Cochran-Smith and Lytle (1993) refer to as "outside-in," because ...

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History Of Piagets Theory Of Cognitive Development

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Developmental and learning process introduce us with a lot of theories which is important for a deeper explanation on how developmental work. Sometimes a better explanation will lead to a better solution. One of the theories that is the focus of this paper is Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Jean Jacques Piaget ...

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Training For Diverse Learners And Contexts

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The aim of this assignment is to specifically identify practices and theories in Vocational Education and training (VET) pedagogy that primarily and strongly impact on workplace training practices. There is an extensive collection of research on accommodating learner’s needs in diverse contexts. However, VET practitioners with apprehension involving student learner needs and the obligation for ...

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The Failure Of English Only Pedagogy

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction Increase in immigration to the United States has led to unprecedented high enrollments of "heritage speakers". In particular, several Asian languages have been documented to post significant increase in speakers over the past two decades: Chinese (2,465,761), Tagalog (1,488,385), Vietnamese (1,332,633), and Korean (1,051,641) (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). This has created a constant flow ...

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The Role Of A School Counselor

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The role of a School Counselor is a tricky one in the life of a student. With a proper dose of guidance and motivation, the student can do wonders. On the other hand, if the counselor does not realize the potential of the student and dictates him to a path that is contrary to the ...

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What Needs To Be Considered When Teaching Fractions

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction One aim of this paper was to assess two primary school students’ understanding of fraction concepts, that is, their "fraction sense" in relation to Australian Curriculum mathematical learning outcomes (2012c). Background knowledge concerning mathematics, in particular fractions, was sought through interviews with the parents and students, school reports, New South Wales (NSW) Mathematics ...

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The History Of The National Philosophy Of Education

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During the implementation of KBSR, there are four principles were contained inside which are integrated approach, holistic development, life-long learning and one education for all. The first principle which is contained in KBSR is integrated approach. It means where the knowledge, skills and good values are accumulated together to develop and create a learner who ...

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The History About Vark Test

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The VARK is developed by Neil D. Fleming in 1987. The VARK test is found out the personal learning preference by a questionnaire with 16 questions. The VARK classified 4 different types of learning preferences, Visual (V), Aural (A), Read/Write (R) and Kinesthetic (K). Each of the preference represents that the corresponding methods that the ...

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An Philosophy Of Education In Technology

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Melissa Campbell Colorado Christian University Professor Dennis Klein Philosophy of Education in Technology I believe each child is unique, needing a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere to grow. In preparation for the future, a teacher helps student’s develop through the year in a social context, mentally, academically and psychologically. My desire as an educator is ...

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School Course In Geometry Magdalena Metodieva Petkova

02 Nov 2017

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University of Ruse Angel Kanchev Abstract: This article provides an incremental approach to integration of mathematical software in teaching future math teachers. For this purpose is selected the subject School course in Geometry. Emphasis is on developing and presenting some specific tasks in GeoGebra environment through static and dynamic text, animation, LaTeX formulas, the tools ...

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Association Between Thinking Styles Math Achievement

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Have you ever wondered how you think? Researchers defined thinking as a mental process that a person develops through mental interaction processes between the individual and the experiences that he/she acquired in developing structures of knowledge and in accessing new assumptions and expectations. It also includes the one’s ability to make mental and knowledge processes, ...

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What Values Or Virtues Should Be Taught

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deal with the reality that answers to such questions that cannot be tested against scientific evidence. The assumptions underlying the answers are of importance. EPISTEMOLOGICAL VIEWS…… deal with the nature of the knowledge and seeks for answer to two main questions: What constitutes knowledge? Is knowledge fixed or changing? AXIOLOGICAL VIEWS…… deal with two ...

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Teacher Roles And Teaching Materials

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This chapter sets out the results of the questionnaire, initially assessing the descriptive statistics to establish the findings. The findings will be discussed under the headings of (1) Teacher’ Training (2), Teaching Practices (3) Teacher Roles and Teaching Materials, in the same order as of the questionnaire. Each section will be directly followed by a ...

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The Connection To Educational Leadership

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Chapter One Introduction Nigeria’s people and government see education as an instrument for national development (NPE 1977, 1981, 1998 & 2005). Education has been identified as one of the effective tools for cultural, social, economic and political development of a nation (Osa-Edoh & Agbonghale, 2005). According to Edobor & Ohanmu (2005), its functions ...

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Why Care About Child Poverty In The Uk

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Child Poverty has been described by Peter Townsend, sociologist and Child Poverty Action Group founder, as when people 'lack the resources to obtain the type of diet, participate in the activities and have the living conditions and amenities which are customary, or at least encouraged and approved, in the societies in which they belong (Peter ...

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Policies At Private Schools In Dubai

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Introduction Various forms of education Goal of the policy Policy for multicultural education The importance of the policy Increasing in diversities Need for schools to reform their systems Educational equity Awareness of other cultures Policies at private schools in Dubai Samples Factors interfering in setting the policy institutional theory draws attention to the broader cultural ...

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The Social Networking To Facilitating Learning

02 Nov 2017

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Laura Bradshaw Abstract This report was written to determine whether the use of using social media within the higher educational setting has an impact upon teaching and learning. The research was conducted using a variety of methods; student questionnaires (before and after research) focus groups and student interviews. Data has been collected, analysed ...

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The Impact Of Any Educational Programme

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION The impact of any educational programme or innovation depends primarily upon the teacher. It is therefore quite accurate to say that a school’s effectiveness depends directly upon the effectiveness of the teacher. Maximizing Teacher Effectiveness is the major goal of education. Teacher Effectiveness comprises of creative art of teaching and harmonious adjustment. ...

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The Teacher Creates An Atmosphere Of Co Operation

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Providing a culture of acceptance of difference in the classroom environment is of the utmost importance. Students need to know that it is acceptable to fail in their efforts and that failure is part and parcel of the learning process. Communicating with the students and engaging them in setting personal learning outcomes will facilitate the ...

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Issues In Interactive Advertising

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This research paper is focused on the Speak Good English Campaign, one of the many social campaigns that are on-going in the country, Singapore which is also known as the "Campaign City". The paper first tries to understand what the Speak Good English Campaign is and why the government feels that it is of ...

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