Teaching English to Primary Schools Children Sri Lanka

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INTRODUCTION United Nations who has ensured the peace and harmony in global arena has formulated International covenant on economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Article 13 in the covenant has mentioned that [1] . The States Parties to the present Covenant recognize the right of everyone to education. They agree that education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and the sense of its dignity, and ...

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Profile of Secondary Education in Kohat

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Education is basic in the life of man, which is able to sharpen his faculties of mind, and helps to grow harmoniously. This also helps to grow harmoniously in every sphere of life-Physical, intellectual social and emotional. Education plays vital role in the progress of a country. Education is a life long investment in human resources development. The quality and quantity of educated manpower determine the strength ...

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Integrating ICT in Teaching and Learning

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Information and Communications Technology commonly termed as ICT comes from the acronym IT and CT and refers to methods of storing, manipulating and communicating information. Information Technology (IT), as defined by the Smart Computing Dictionary, is "A general term used to describe any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate, or disseminate information. IT refers to the most expensive, complex computers, with devices usually dealing with ...

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Developing Outcomes Based Policy for Education

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Since 1994, South Africa has experienced the policy cycle in a fast-forward mode due to the transition phase from the apartheid era. As a result, policy design, legislation and policy implementation have proceeded rapidly in all sectors. This transition meant that many of the policies that were inherited from the apartheid era were inappropriate for the democratic dispensation. To this effect Roux (2002:420) notes that constitutional reform ...

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Applied Management Project - Reflective Analysis

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Reflective analysis report is an interesting part of Applied Management Project. As an individual I had learnt lot from this project in terms of knowing my weaknesses and future lessons which are applicable in my professional life. This report demonstrates the basic concept of learning. As per my understanding the reflection report also makes us learn about other's feelings and vice versa. Reflection is also known as ...

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Importance of the Student Council and Student Voices

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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It is being widely recognized that young people have the tight to be heard and also to speak out about their school experiences. International policy makers are urging the contribution of young people to today's and tomorrow's world. The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child included the right of children to be heard as one of their four basic principles. How to listen and learn, ...

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Role of ICT in Science Education

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What is the role of ICT in Nature of science and science teaching and learning? To answer this question, we need to understand what modern IT systems (both hardware and software) are good at Collecting and storing large amounts of data Performing complex calculations on stored data Rapidly processing large amount of data and Displaying it in variety of ways helping to present and communicate ideas. ...

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Work Based Learning as an Assessment Tool

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Flanagan (2000) defines work-based learning as a collection of acquired knowledge, work experience and basic knowledge. It uses formal structure and the learner management to increase learning and professional development opportunities in the workplace. This definition also includes learning at work and educational activities which enables reflection, values the learners experience and learning opportunities in practice and which enhance the development of professional knowledge. Barr (2002) suggests ...

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The Role of Quality Assurance in Education

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Providing quality education at a higher level is the need of an hour. Much emphasis has been given to the basic education in the recent past, but providing quality education at a higher level has received ignorance. Quality dimensions seem to have two implications i.e functionality of the output and meeting the basic standards. Hence, the quality of a higher education system may be seen from the ...

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Human Rights and Education

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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1.INTRODUCTION: The right to education is a fundamental human right. Every individual, irrespective of race, nationality, gender, ethnic , religion or political preference, age or disability, is entitled to a free elementary education. "Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher ...

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Educational Status of Muthuvan Women

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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INTRODUCTION Education and literacy can be viewed as essential prerequisites for the full integration of women into the social and economic life of the nation. Apart from providing greater opportunity for employment in the skilled and prestigious high-income jobs, female education and training have important consequences for the whole family's welfare, as well as for its individual members. Where the mother of the household has above average ...

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Theories of Dyslexia and Strategies for Intervention

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Drawing on current research, module content and your own professional practice critically consider dyslexia as a syndrome incorporating a spectrum of difficulties. Consider the implications of your theoretical understanding for policy, practice and provision within your school. Section 3 - Policy (BDA), Practice - what actually happens vs what should happen and future provision - dyslexia friendly school document Section 4 - conclusion Over recent years there ...

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Development of Learning Objectives Through Reflection

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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The Williams report is based around educational best practice to enable young learners to acquire an understanding and appreciation of mathematics and its importance to their lives. "The foremost concern, drawn from Ofsted and the Primary National Strategy findings is the need to strengthen teaching that challenges and enables children to use and apply mathematics more often, and more effectively " (Williams: 2008 para.223) Reflecting on my ...

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Education Systems Comparison: Australia and Mongolia

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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COMPARISON BETWEEN MONGOLIAN AND AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM I would like to introduce comparison between Mongolian and Australian Education system in several areas such as general statement, access, quality and efficiency. First of all I would like to introduce general statement for both countries. Education in both countries follows preschool, primary and secondary education and technical education and vocational training and tertiary education. Both countries preschool education is ...

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Effective Leadership Styles of School Principles

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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In order to be effective, schools require skilled leaders. The role of the principal is the key to a school's ability to meet the needs of the teacher it serves. However, the impact and the influence a principal has on teacher commitment is not a simple relationship. Principals in today's schools require the person in the position to carry out a countless number of functions as well ...

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Poverty and Educational Achievement | Literature Review

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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This assignment will review the paper written by Anne West ( 2007) entitled 'Poverty and educational achievement: why do children from low income families tend to do less well at school?' The assignment will identify the key elements in the research and discuss the research methods used. The authors' conclusion will also be discussed. West (2007) claims that the evidence which she has found while researching the ...

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Self-Reflection and Self SWOT Analysis

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Self analysis is nothing but calculation of one's opinions and activities. That is costing of one's emotions, personality and behavior. From this people can easily recognize their individual strength and weakness. Moreover self analysis is a process or it is a test to judge the abilities, talents and expertise. Self awareness is one of the way to yourself in which to discover our separable personalities, rate structures, ...

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Personal Development Portfolio (PDP) for Education Studies

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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This report aim is to develop and produced a Personal Development Portfolio (PDP). The Higher Education Academy (2010) defines PDP as a structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development. PDP group learning approaches, doing, recording, ideas, experiences, reflection and planning of goals to be achieved. It will ...

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Example Statement of Purpose - Teacher

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The genesis of my intense interest in education, an interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit for a career in the field, happened during my undergraduate studies, while I was a student of humanities. Eventually became the primary motivation for graduate and now for further Studies in Education - Language, Culture & Teaching at YORK University. My desire of further study in Education ...

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Strategies for Developing Inclusion in Education

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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The question of 'inclusive education' whereby mainstreaming, is both complex and contentious. There are many informed opinions and solutions from researchers, politicians and teachers surrounding debates on inclusion. What is apparent is that there is no overarching strategy that will provide all the answers; inclusion is individual, multifarious and wide ranging. It is shaped by social, political, legislative and contextual factors. This paper will first reflect on ...

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A Study on Kolb's Learning Cycle (1984)

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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David A. Kolb with Roger Fry created this famous model out of four elements: concrete experience, observation and reflection, the formation of abstract concepts and testing in new situations. The principle of Kolb's learning cycle is that we all follow the following four stages of learning as we acquire knowledge, experience and skill. He represented these in the famous experiential learning circle that involves (1) concrete experience ...

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The Last Leaf - O.Henry

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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“The Last Leaf” - The Hope That Heals. "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry is an interesting short story about a sick girl named Johnsy, who is deeply affected by a bare vine tree. Johnsy has decided she will not get well and has reconciled herself with the fact that she is going to die when the last leaf falls off the ivy bush outside her bedroom ...

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James and Prout: Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Child as a subjective word to be defined is what we call a 'structuring becoming" and childhood thereby, can be termed as the time a child takes to be a complete adult. Some take childhood as an age from infancy to adolescence. However, most of the people believe that childhood includes all the three stages:- Infancy: One steps into the golden period of life, childhood, with the ...

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Management Information Systems (MIS) in Schools

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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INTRODUCTION These days, which we describe information era as various technologic developments have been practiced; the leading risk that an organization could obtain is to hang about tactless to change. A lot of important factors such as constant developments in information technologies, information exchange, and increasing and increasing the expectation of the society to a great extent, recent administration perceptions and applications cause organizations none over the ...

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Enhancing Teaching and Learning Practices in Malaysia

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Education is one of the main fundamentals in building up a nation. In Malaysia, education has always been the top priority of the government. About a quarter of the government 5 years budget is allocated to the ministry of education to maintain good education system in this country. The vision of the government is to make Malaysia a centre of educational excellence. There are three levels of ...

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Models of Reflective Practice for Education

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Reflective practice has particularly grown and expanded its field in different professional disciplines and contexts; each with their own differences and nuances (Thompson and Thompson, 2008). It is widely agreed that the intention of reflective practice is performance improvement, manifested through analyzing on strengths and the development of competence. However, Anderson (1996) highlights the fact that reflection in professional practice "returns not what it is but what ...

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Impacts of Poor Teaching Methods

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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According to Buddha, "the mind is everything. What you think you become" and therefore in accordance to that statement our mind is responsible for the actions we take. In this case, poor teaching methods have highly affected our mind and our thinking making us feel that we are not good at certain subjects, even making us go as far as hating the subject, whereas all that is ...

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What Are the Reflective Practices of Teachers?

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Teachers' play a significant role in shaping the quality and effectiveness of the teaching and learning practices. Research on effective teaching has shown that effective practice is linked to inquiry, reflection, and continuous professional growth (Harris, 1998). The professional development of teachers takes many forms ranging from activities set by school administration to personal reflective practices about classroom experiences. Schon (1996) defined reflective practice as thoughtfully considering ...

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Importance of Listening for Learning a Foreign Language

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Listening is normal and frequent in daily life. It is one of the five traditional inborn senses of human being. Listening appears from the very beginning day that we were born to be human and it is the first mode of the four skills that a language learner acquires in learning a certain language since the language written form always develops after the spoken form, not the ...

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Effect of Teacher Empowerment on Student Learning Outcomes

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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The question that faces educational leaders in Pakistan is how to select and implement appropriate educational reforms that will move schools toward greater effectiveness and provide enhanced learning and work environments for both students and teachers. A vast literature addresses the importance of leadership in school organizations.(Leithwood, 1992; Pounder,2006; Merideth, 2007). However this leadership has to be distributed not only to the principal but to the other ...

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Effects of School Feeding Programme on Education

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The government of Ghana has recognized basic education as a fundamental building block of the economy. This step is in line with goal two of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which seeks to achieving a universal primary education by the year 2015 (Ghana MDG Report, 2009). Also, in congruence with GPRS II (GPRS, 2006), Article 38 of the 1992 constitution enjoins government to provide access to Free ...

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Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Jean Piaget, best known for his work in developmental psychology, was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, on August 9, 1896. As a child, Piaget found his mother to be neurotic which led him to an interest in psychology. As the oldest child, Piaget was very independent and at the age of ten he published his first scientific paper on the albino sparrow allegedly to convince the librarian he ...

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Empowering Male Children for Sustainable Development

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EDUCATION AND BOY-CHILD EMPOWERMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN KENYA: THE CASE OF BUSIA COUNTY CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Background of the Study The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states that every child has a right to primary education and of which should be free. The boy child’s needs and interests have been neglected and marginalised by some educational policies, cultural practices, poverty, and ...

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Effectiveness of Procedures for Deaf Children

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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What protocol would you put in place to ensure that pupils' hearing aids and other amplification equipment are working optimally and used appropriately and that other aspects of your role in relation to audiology are met? Give the rationale for the procedures that you have specified. How would you evaluate the effectiveness of procedures that you have established? Rationale From the outset it is essential to determine ...

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What Does Education Mean to You? Reflective Piece

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Education, in my opinion, is something that has an enormous scope. It does not only covers academics, but also every aspect of a person's character and mentality. For instance, a man, with moral integrity, even without education academically wise, may be someone yearned for in the society but a man, equipped with just academic excellence may become a pest in the society. Those who think of education ...

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Self Managed Learning, Definition and Discussion

15 Jun 2016 13 Dec 2017

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Introduction: Before completing this assignment, the main objective of this assignment will be to enable a chance for to assess and develop a range of professional and personal skills in order to promote future personal and career development. We will have to ensure also that it will develop ability to organize, manage and practice a range of approaches to improve performance as self-directed learners in preparation for ...

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Vygotsky's Work on the Zone of Proximal Development

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Critically evaluate the contribution of Vygotsky's work on the Zone of Proximal Development Vygotsky's original ideas on the relationship between child development and learning, leading to his concept of the ‘zone of proximal development', have become hugely influential in education and teaching practice, spawning much research in this field in recent years.  It is important firstly, to situate Vygotsky's work alongside that of Piaget, whose theories have underpinned ...

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Overcoming Barriers to Inclusion for Physically Disabled

23 Mar 2015 13 Dec 2017

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Special Educational Needs (SEN) are learning differences, difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for a child to learn than other within their peer group. This could be behavioural difficulties, emotional, social and intellectual difficulties. Defining inclusion refers to the process of educating students with disabilities along with their general peers. The general goal is to allow children with disabilities to be educated with their peers in ...

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Benefits of an Integrated Curriculum

12 Dec 2017

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OVERVIEW Integrated curriculum is about making significant connections between subjects or skills that are usually addressing several different subject areas integrating curriculum can also improve learning experiences. An integrated approach to learning is designed to focus learning within the curriculum, setting perimeters and establishes the continuity of learning across the years and levels. Queensland Studies Authority documents contain the content and achievement standards for teachers to exercise ...

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Classroom Community in Distance Education Classrooms

23 Nov 2017

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Study of a Sense of Classroom Community in Distance Education Classrooms of Dental Hygiene Schools in the US by I. Smilyanski, RDH, MS Sense of classroom community as a critical aspect of students’ academic success and overall satisfaction with their learning process The literature review presented some very important points regarding distance learning process in higher education in general, healthcare education, and dental hygiene education in ...

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Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure Research

23 Nov 2017

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Abstract: Background: DREEM (Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure) is a validated and global tool for assessing educational environment. It can be used to make comparative analysis of educational environment. Our aim is to study medical school students' perception of their environment and correlate this with cGPA, gender and year of study. Materials and Method: This cross-sectional study involved students of semesters 5, 7 and 9 of ...

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Impact of Race and Poverty on Educational Opportunities

23 Nov 2017

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Carrie Hatcher Literature Review Introduction There have been abundant studies conducted on how race and poverty can affect the educational opportunities of students (Cashin, 2014; Brisport, 2013; Hallinan, 2010; Milner, 2013; Moses, 2011). By researching and studying the variables of race and poverty within an educational setting I hope to be able to further contribute to the knowledge base of how race ...

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Impact of Student Socio-Economic Background on Performance

21 Nov 2017

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“THE IMPACT OF STUDENT’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE” - A CASE STUDY OF NORTH-EAST STUDENTS IN LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY (PUNJAB) JALESH GURUNG     CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ORIENTATION OF THE PROBLEM Education is a basic tool used by society for transmission of its societal values and culture. so, every parents are the most immediate relation of a child for their development and growth. ...

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Effect of Low Income School on Parent Involvement - Article

20 Nov 2017

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(Smith 2006, p. 43) in her article has tried to measure the impact of strategies undertaken to involve parent in child education at a low income school using qualitative research methods. Aims of Article The main aims of this article are to: Define how a low-income school defines intentional parental involvement strategies Define effects of those strategies The Methodology The above article is done ...

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The Importance Of Physical Education

02 Nov 2017

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Within Physical Education progress is a key target for a student. Progress is the development of an individual in a direction considered more beneficial than and superior to the previous level. There are many ways that teachers or coaches can ensure their students’ progress through physical education however for students to progress they need to ...

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The Training And Development Agency For Schools

02 Nov 2017

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One argument against targeting men for teaching is that gender is irrelevant, as women are quite capable of performing typical male activities with children such as kicking a football. However, without male teachers children will continue to maintain the stereotypical view that teaching is a female occupation. A staff consisting of both male and female ...

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Teaching Strategies Producers At The Harvest

02 Nov 2017

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This article describes a research project we carried out in order to study the role of student- teachers’ teaching techniques on their pupils’ extrinsic motivation as they partake in communicative speaking activities at a public school in Tunja. Data was gathered by means of field notes, focus groups and student-teachers’ documents. Findings revealed that student-teachers’ ...

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The History Of Homeschooling

02 Nov 2017

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A term paper presented to Mr. Roger Garcia English Department By: Brinjelou Faith Castillo Tusian Maire Caballero English 27 NC Sentence Outline: Introduction: Nowadays education has been given so much valuation. Homeschooling today has been an alternative to the traditional education of sending children to public or private schools. Conventional school on the other hand ...

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The Gibbs Reflective Cycle

02 Nov 2017

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PS205 Introduction A physically literate individual is able to perform physical activities with confidence, competence and motivation to carry on throughout their lives; it is a universal concept applicable to everyone (Whitehead 2010). Individuals who haven’t had the opportunity to develop their Physical Literacy will remove themselves from physical activities and take up more ...

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The Importance Of A Peer Preparation Programme

02 Nov 2017

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Actually, students with a profile of Specific Learning Difficulties may experience various attitudes and reactions from their educators and society in general. These students, besides having a profile of specific learning difficulties are persons first, having different characters, inspirations and willpower. According to IDEA (2004), specific learning disability means a "disorder in one or ...

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Parenting Styles And Childrens Classroom Performance

02 Nov 2017

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Chankhanga Community Day Secondary School in Kasungu District The best gift that parents can give their children is good education. It is believed that education is the most reliable key to success. Although children grow up in different families, in every family parents play an important role in giving support and stimulating children’s ...

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Traditional Academic And Digital Academic Literacy

02 Nov 2017

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3.18 Traditional Academic & Digital Academic Literacy Academic literacy is an essential aspect to successfully function in an academic environment. Academic researchers identified the various components of academic literacy. For example, Boughey (2000) stated that academic literacy is the ability to know how to speak and to act in academic discourses. Neeley reports that ...

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The Second Component Of Self Regulated Learning

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Hayk Baghdasaryan Professor Heather Maclean ESL 100 Self-Regulated Learning "Self-regulation is a self-directive process by which learners transform their mental abilities into academic skills. Learning is viewed as an activity that students do for themselves in a proactive ...

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Online Courses And Classes

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Name: Professor: Course Code: Date of Submission: Introduction: The emergence and the evolution of social media have changed the manner in which higher learning institutions offer education services during the 21st century. Most education institutions in United States of America are using the social media to advertising and communication purposes. However, faculties within these institutions ...

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The Learning Of Children With Ocd

02 Nov 2017

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in young people is common and under-recognised. The shame and secrecy that is associated with this mental disorder, along with a lack of recognition of its characteristic symptoms, can lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment. OCD can affect many areas of a young person's life, including school life. In this ...

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What Is My Desirer State

02 Nov 2017

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What are my strengths that might influence my approach to leadership? Honest and fair Good listener and respect others’ point of view Dedicated and hard working What are my weaknesses that might influence my approach to leadership? Lack self-confidence Not assertive Too flexible not strict on plane What are the common feedbacks (positive and negative) ...

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Technological Advancement In Education

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Contents Introduction – Thesis statement: Advances in the technology are very helpful in transforming the way people are educated. From the abacus which made teaching math easy millennia back, to word processor which changed the way research paper are being written and presented. The technological progress of humans has a positive impact on education. ...

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What Is National Philosophy Of Education

02 Nov 2017

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"Education in Malaysia is an on-going effort towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner, so as to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically, socially balanced and harmonic, based on a firm belief in and devotion to God. Such an effort is designed to produce Malaysian citizens ...

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Theories Of Learning And Teaching

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction I have used a Hairdressing group as my module 2 case study group. I teach them ICT core skills at level 5. They are a mixed sex group of all ages. I have analysed this group for the following: Inclusive Learning: Theories and Strategies Modes of Learning and the Learning Environment ...

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Accountable For What Participation

02 Nov 2017

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Defining the beneficiaries' populations is the first step in accountability practices. All project interventions will have ripple effects beyond the project target group, so in order to understand the current state of accountability to beneficiaries, a large and diverse group of beneficiaries who will be affected by any interventions must be defined. Table (1): Respondents ...

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Aligning Mathematical Pedagogical Practice

02 Nov 2017

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to Exploit the Characteristic Behaviours of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to Enhance Learning. The challenge that teaching students diagnosed with ADHD brings is often viewed through a deficit model and frequently behaviour management techniques are utilised within schools to manage behavioural difficulties. In contrast to this approach, I intend to research whether there are pedagogical ...

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Wireless Access In Cellular Communication Systems

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction Technology and science have followed separate paths for millenniums. Technology is the heart of the industrial enterprise system and the entire modern lifestyle. Its level of existence in a society is synonymous with the standards of living of that society. Advancement in technology has enabled human beings to live far more comfortably. Students must ...

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The Mathematical Learning Theories

02 Nov 2017

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There are many theories that attempt to explain how students learn mathematics, but as Campbell (2006) states: Theories are like toothbrushes… everyone has their own and nobody wants to use anyone else’s. (Campbell, 2006) There is however, much commonality between theorists, for example Skemp (1964) Ausubel (1968) and Bruner (1966) believe that mathematics is hierarchal ...

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School Based Ict Policy Planning

02 Nov 2017

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Ruben Vanderlinde Ghent University, Belgium Book Review Mehmet Kemal AYDIN Yıldız Technical University Ongoing PhD Student January, 2013 İstanbul About the Author Dr. Ruben Vanderlinde is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Educational Studies at Ghent University in Belgium. His research interests are school development, the ICT in education. His current research focuses on ...

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The Importance Of Consultation Partnerships

02 Nov 2017

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The paper will first look at the inclusion of values in curriculum and how consultation and partnership can help develop a curriculum that includes the values of all included parties. The second part of the paper will discuss the proposed changes to the Junior Certificate, a topic at the centre of attention within the education ...

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Types Of Learners Within The Catering Sector

02 Nov 2017

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Post compulsory education is considered as the learning beyond compulsory secondary education. Also known as further education (FE), it is accessible from a range of environments including specialist colleges; community colleges; secondary schools; worked based training providers; the prison service; NHS; and police academies (FLEMING, 2013). Hospitality and Catering courses are usually taught within community ...

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The Problems Of The Governance Aspect Of Smcs

02 Nov 2017

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In the Indian Society, there are instances which confirm the statistic that education was a privilege of few which later led to mass illiteracy. This is evident from the low figures of the literacy rate at the time of independence and in the years that followed. Simultaneously, education was a neglected domain in terms of ...

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Understanding Of Learning Styles

02 Nov 2017

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This assignment will be discussing on why it is believed that learning styles are useful to student nurses. In addition, it will focus on the student’s dominant learning style, acknowledging her own strengths and weaknesses, identifying areas where it is necessary to improve her weaker style and how these can be built on for the ...

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Learning For Pupils With Foetal Alcoholic Syndrome

02 Nov 2017

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Research topic: purpose, feasibility and relevance of your research topic (400-600 words) In the context of personalised learning, this study seeks to investigate the educational implications of interventions based on board games in stimulating motivation and engagement in learning for pupils with Foetal Alcoholic Syndrome (FASD). The project will focus on key areas whilst developing ...

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Using Information About Pupils

02 Nov 2017

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Part of the teaching learning process it is vital to evaluate learning. Fformative evaluation is done during instruction. The idea of this is to look at what students are learning towards specific objectives. Whereas summative evaluation, is done after instruction and provides information on what studenst have learnt towards general objectives. They are both ...

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The Principle Of Holistic Development

02 Nov 2017

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The four principles enable teachers to develop learners with high order thinking capacity which can encourage learners to think deeply and critically. Higher-order thinking by students involves the transformation of information and ideas. This transformation occurs when students combine facts and ideas and synthesise, generalise, explain, hypothesise or arrive at some conclusion or interpretation ...

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The Foss Module On Magnetism And Electricity

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction The result of the international high school Physics test given to students of 40 countries during the 1999 Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) showed that there is a prevailing problem in the Physics education worldwide. The overall average percentage of participants who answered correctly in the exam is 35%. Only 32% of ...

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Trends In Early School Leaving

02 Nov 2017

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As stated by the Joint Committee on Education and Skills (2010, p.19), early school leaving in Ireland refers to leaving education prior to completing the Leaving Certificate or the equivalent The Combat Poverty Agency (2001, p.3) defines Early School Leaving as ‘non participation in school before reaching the ages of 16 or before completion of ...

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History Of The Effects Of Parental Involvement

02 Nov 2017

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The main purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of parental involvement in the academic achievement of secondary students. Four objectives were set to achieve this aim. This part, discusses the findings based on the data received from the survey and analysed through descriptive statistics. The first objective was to identify ...

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Different Learning Schemes For Intelligent System

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CHAPTER 3: Learning [Kodratoff and Michalski, 1990, Michalski et al, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1993a, 1993b, Stackhouse and Zeiglar, 1989, Winston, 1986] itself is a general term which takes place differently in different natural environment for same or different learners. If we categorize learners in two categories as living beings and non-living beings learning classification works ...

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The Current Leadership Frame Of Reference

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LEADERSHIP 630 Assignment One PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Name: nalini ranjini Student ID: 27602 Tutor: Ms Seema Singh Due Date: 22/04/2013 Name: nalini ranjini Title or Role: Student Company: Aotearoa Tertiary Institute Vision: It is my vision to have a better understanding of the course covered in the New Zealand Diploma in Management and to achieve ...

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The 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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The Lack Of Social Cohesion

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Thinking about it, I was given a really good education however the way they discipline us made me despise it a lot. The education there was presented in a stricter manner; teachers had high expectations from the students. If we failed to meet their expectations, our punishment would be getting whacked with a bamboo stick. ...

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Teaching Materials Culture Teaching In High School

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With the implementation of the New Curriculum Standard in Senior English, the notions of cultural awareness and culture instruction are being accepted and carried out in classrooms by English teachers. What’s more, it is commonly believed that culture teaching will improve teachers’ teaching and stimulate students’ interest in language learning. Though most English teachers have ...

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The Student Academic Performance

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Name of the Student Name of the University A. Responses for video Clips Observation and description I have viewed the primary video that showed the group characteristics of observed teaching situation. The group characteristics included the number and the types of students in the class room. The group characteristics of students can be observed while ...

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The National Institute Of Mental Health

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Touro Nevada University SPED 630 Professor Hagman Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (commonly referred to as ADD or ADHD – though AD/HD is the technically correct abbreviation) is a neurologically based condition characterized by problems with attention, impulse control, and hyperactivity. ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is the most common behavioral disorder that starts during childhood. According ...

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Academic Writing And Ieees Standards

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ABSTRACT Academic writing in English in our context is a significant aspect that can be innovative using a convergence model of writing stages along with collaborative work. For that reason, this project aimed at analyzing how collaborative work relates to undergraduate Electronics students’ academic writing development in English as a foreign language at Santo Tomas ...

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An Expanding Role For School Psychologists

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Molly Freie University of Northern Iowa Leadership: An Expanding Role for School Psychologists in Today’s Changing Schools In 1981, the National Association of School Psychologists held the Olympia Conference to examine issues influencing school psychology into the 21st century. Discussion groups at the Olympia Conference made world, nation, society, education, and school psychology predictions of ...

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The Btec Health And Social Care

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I would say curriculum is a working definition as it sums all the learning opportunities and experiences that a school/college or a teacher takes responsibility for. Curriculum is a broad concept and is determined by what is offered, what is not available and what has been declined if so what are the positive actions. Another ...

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The Evaluate Approaches To Self Managed Learning

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Table of Contents 1. Understand how self-managed learning.....................4 1.1 Introduction..............................................................4 1.2 Evaluate approaches to self-managed learning..............4 1.2.1 Seminars and Conferences......................................4 1.2.2 Social Networks.....................................................4 1.2.3 Internet................................................................5 1.3 Conclusion................................................................5 2. Propose ways in which lifelong learning in personal and....5 2.1 Self Evaluation..........................................................5 2.2 Strengths.................................................................5 2.3 Weaknesses..............................................................5 2.4 Opportunities............................................................5 2.5 Threats.....................................................................5 2.6 Continuous Learning..................................................6 2.7 Effective Leadership..................................................6 2.8 ...

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A Factor In The Development

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INTRODUCTION Education has been a key a factor in the development since a dawn of time. Throughout the history particularly in the late eighteen and nineteenth centuries’ national state sector constructed primary school system that eventually came to encompass their entire population of children in Britain. It is agreed that schooling is vital and important ...

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The Academic Reading Comprehension

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Introduction This chapter provides a review of several strands of literature relevant to the present study, the concept and rationale of academic reading and reading as a literacy practice: a socio-cultural perspective and the cognitive perspective. . It intends to define the reading comprehension first, then present the conflict between two different perspectives; cognitive and ...

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Definition Of Early School Leaving

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2.1. Introduction The causes of early school leaving are quite difficult to define as there are different factors associated with the decision to leave school. This research is thus engaged in exploring the available literature nationally and internationally in the area of early school leaving with particular focus on the causes and consequences ...

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The Transition From Foreign Language Learning

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INTRODUCTION Reading the paper of two writers Phil Benson – Hong Kong Institute of Education & Jing Huang – Zhanjiang Teachers University of Hong Kong brings me some thought of teacher, learner autonomy and the notion of transition from learner autonomy to teacher autonomy. I’m going to criticize their ideas on autonomy. The term has ...

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The Four Principles Of Kbsr

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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 Generalized Self Efficacy

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Leadership Development Plan Kristian McAdams Contents Section I: Self Assessment Generalized self-efficacy My score for the generalized self-efficacy assessment was 5.58. This means that I almost have a strong sense of self-efficacy. It mainly means that I have self-confidence in most circumstances but there are situations where I do not believe in my ability to ...

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Ict Usage Of University Students In Learning

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are playing crucial roles and are leading to shifts in teaching and learning methodology in both traditional and distance education. Computers, video-conferencing, interactive video and Internet have been adjusting the learning and teaching experiences in the classroom environment. As ADB (2009) mentioned, "as various ICTs become increasingly affordable, accessible, and ...

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The Basics Of Curriculum

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I would say curriculum is a working definition as it sums all the learning opportunities and experiences that a school/college or a teacher takes responsibility for. Curriculum is a broad concept and is determined by what is offered, what is not available and what has been declined if so what are the positive actions. Another ...

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Factors Contributing To Parental Involvement

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4.0 Introduction This chapter is about interpreting and analysis of quantitative data. 250 Questionnaires were distributed and 234 were collected resulting in a response rate of 91%. The results are followed by a discussion to interpret the finding. This part will provide the basis for the formulation of recommendations for this study. ...

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Relevance Of Accreditation And Management Education In Indian

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Assistant Adviser, NAAC "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." -- Old proverb. Abstract: Development of managerial talents needs to be supported by acquisition of knowledge, skills, infuse the right type of attitudes in the young minds, woven with social values and ethics. A good ethical value in management is what business community ...

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New Jersey Core Curriculum Content

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Name: Course: Tutor: December 10th 2012 Discussion When students use language as a tool to represent experience, voices in the classrooms resound. For students, as for everybody, language is the main way to connect with other people and for making sense. Though is a strong way of communicating, it goes beyond the simple sharing of ...

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Clustering Students Based On Previous Academic Performance

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Educational data mining is very popular research area for studying the behavior of students based upon their past performance. As Education is very basic need, which must be given to all, the study of student behavior plays a vital role. Grouping students on the basis of their performance, we can make a good team for ...

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The Continuous And Comprehensive Evaluation

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THEME EDUCATION AND TEACHONOLOGY SUB THEME INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Ved Prakash Chaudhari(M.Sc., M.Ed.,NET) (Asst.Prof., GNCE,Gr.Noida) E-Mail: [email protected] Rakesh Kumar Verma(M.A.,M.Ed.,Ph.D.App.) (Asst.Prof.,GNCE,Gr.Noida) E-Mail:[email protected] Dharmendra Kumar ‘Swatantra’(M.A.,M.Ed.) (Lecturer,GNCE, Gr.Noida) E-Mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT: It is recognized that India needs to strengthen its capacity and innovation to able to respond effectively ...

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Introduction To Special Education

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Grade Retention Introduction to Special Education Katherine DeSimone Touro University March 16, 2013 All students in our education system should have a fair opportunity to succeed based on their grade level, ability and performance. Each student is individually unique and therefore can be successful in their own personal ways. Some school districts in America believe ...

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The History About Education

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Piaget and Vygotsky were two important scholars that contribute to cognitive development theories. They were remarkably important contributors towards the cognitive maturational component. The way children learn and mentally develop play a crucial role in shaping their learning assessment and abilities. Through a deep understanding towards their mental growth, it will provide teachers with ...

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