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Fallacies
Fallacies
Formal fallacies
Formal fallacies are arguments invalid but often accepted because of its similarity with valid forms of reasoning or inference. It gives an error that goes undetected. For example, based on two premises as "If it rains, I take the umbrella" and "There is the case it rains," ...
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Teaching in Culturally Diverse Classrooms
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Teaching in Culturally Diverse Classrooms
Introduction
If we look at the world history, many different societies from all over the globe have come out which are completely diverse from each other. These societies are not only different from each other in the way they systemize ...
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Child Rearing
Child Rearing
Introduction
Child Rearing or Parenting style - one of the most studied aspects of parent-child relationship. Under the Child Rearing means a system or set, the parent of an emotional relationship to the child, parent and child perceptions of behaviors with them. The concept of "parent style" or ...
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SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
Safeguarding Children
Safeguarding Children
Introduction
According to the department of education in the UK, the underlying objective of safeguarding children is to promote their welfare. This entails protecting them from any form of maltreatment, preventing any hurdles in their well being and ensuring that children are growing up with effective ...
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How would a teacher's commendation influence the process of learning of new comers into the fourth grade bilingual classroom?
How would a teacher's commendation influence the process of learning of new comers into the fourth grade bilingual classroom?
Rhetorical Analysis (Order of Materiality)
Teachers matter more than anything. If we want them ...
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Self Assessment of Personal Learning Style and Adjusting for Its Impact on Academic Writing
Self Assessment of Personal Learning Style and Adjusting for Its Impact on Academic Writing
Multiple intelligences (MI) is a theory of psychology and education first proposed by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner in his 1983 book, Frames of ...
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Individualized Education Program
Individualized Education Program
Introduction
Individualized Education Program (IEP's), initiated by the US government through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), was a commendable measure to attend to the needs of a child inflicted by disability that may affect his or her learning and functioning. The program allows for ...
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Role of Teaching
Role of Teaching
Introduction
In this century student can learn in different way, much of their learning occurs from their social networking, piers and through their smart phones but not learned much from the instructor who is highly trained and gifted in the term of subject at hand. That makes ...
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Letter
Letter
Primary Intervention (Prevention)
Its purpose is to influence a global, i.e. all the elements and determinants of the problem, regardless of the subject possible victims of the drug. One of the primary prevention of alcoholism, for example, is to establish information campaigns through leaflets, brochures, orally, etc Following is the main ...
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GARDNER'S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE THEORIES
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theories
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theories
Dr. Howard Gardner, director of Project Zero and professor of psychology and educational sciences at the University of Harvard has since 1993 proposed his theory of Multiple Intelligences. Through this theory Dr. Gardner concluded that intelligence is ...