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CASE STUDY
Case Study on Lee Canter's Behavior Management Cycle
Case Study on Lee Canter's Behavior Management Cycle
Introduction
Class rules are important. The classroom teacher must have rules, and the consequence of breaking them must be clear. The rules must be understood by students who also know the consequences that will happen ...
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BEGINNING SEI STRATEGIES
Beginning SEI Strategies
Beginning SEI Strategies
Total Physical Response
Contextual Clues
Analysis
This approach is based on the principle that people acquire a language in a particular sequence.
2. The sequence is that understanding comes before speaking and is further advanced than speaking
Understanding is a necessary condition for speech to appear.
Application
It ...
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MY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT
My Autobiographical Statement
My Autobiographical Statement
Background
Since I was young, psychotherapy and counselling was my interest. My childhood was spent with my grandparents. My parents got divorced when I was seven. I was the only child in my family. At that time I only felt that cheating from ...
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COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS
Communications Skills
Communications Skills
Introduction
Teaching is a way to organize an educational activity in order to make learning to students. We say, for example, that the lecture, team work, the course is teaching methods. You can easily understand that, to some extent at least, the "Method excludes ...
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COURSE WORK
Course work
Course work
UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development
In December 2002 the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution 57/254 proclaiming a United Nations Decade for Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) from 2005 to 2014. UNESCO has been requested to lead the Decade and develop a draft ...
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CURRICULUM ISSUES
Curriculum Issues
Curriculum Issues
Curriculum issues in a professional setting
The three main issues with curriculums in professional settings are identified as:
Fragmentation of curriculums, where the context is not found to be in line with the aim of the curriculum i.e. what the student must know .
Lack ...
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ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING IN SECONDARY EDUCATION
Assessment for Learning in Secondary Education
Assessment for Learning in Secondary Education
Introduction
The evaluation is done in many areas in secondary education, and may have multiple levels of meaning. Evaluation takes place in various aspects of secondary education as in student affairs of programming, ...
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TEACHING AND LEARNING OF MATHEMATICS
The Effect of Graphic Calculator on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics
The Effect of Graphic Calculator on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics
Introduction
Mathematics is the subject which students often find difficult. Therefore, Teacher education activities would consequently unfold the necessity of inserting mathematical discourse into the context ...
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BACKWARD DESIGN MODEL
Backward Design Model
Backward Design Model
Introduction
When formulating and designing a curriculum primarily based on the 'backward design model” the instructor / teacher starts with the end in mind that is he/ she first and fore mostly narrate the students about the outcomes and the results the ...
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NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
Technology in Technological education Relates To No Child Left Behind
Technology in Technological education Relates To No Child Left Behind
No Child Left Behind
The No Child Left behind Act (NCLB) was addressed from national, state, and regional perspectives. Under NCLB, Mele-McCiarthy said, there is a focus on ...