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    An Explanation of Socio-educational Characteristics of IntertextualityGustavo Palma Olguín Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile LET-1351 – Literary and Linguistics Research Methods Abstract This article shows an overview of why Intertextuality is present in almost every situation that a person could live. This has a description of what intertextuality is; its acquisition and how it is related to society and finally how it is presents in education trough different applications. All seen through

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    Educational and Social reforms of Peter the Great. From January 1‚ 1700‚ Peter the Great introduced a new chronology‚ making the Russian calendar conform to European usage with regard to the year‚ which in Russia had hitherto been numbered “from the Creation of the World” and had begun on September 1 (he adhered however to the Julian Old Style as opposed to the Gregorian New Style for the days of the month). In 1710 the Old Church Slavonic alphabet was modernized into a secular script. Peter was

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    Difficulty: Basic Feedback: 332 Learning Goal: 1 3. In Mr. Durgan’s U.S. history class‚ students work in teams to explore‚ research‚ and present a topic to the class. They can choose from a list of topics or propose a topic to the teacher for approval. Mr. Durgan serves as their guide and mentor for the project. This is an example of A) the constructivist approach to learning. B) the jigsaw classroom. C) direct instruction. D) an open education approach. Answer: A Bloom’s Taxonomy: Application

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    EPISODE 1 PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING MY TOOL Principles of Learning | Teaching Behaviour of the Teacher/ Learning Behaviour of the Learner as Proof of the Application of the Principle of Learning | * Learning is an experience which occurs inside the learner and is activated by the learner. | * Teacher lets the learners do the learning activity. e.g.- Pupil writes letter A instead of Teacher writing for them. | * Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning and relevance of ideas

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    Creative White for boys is Neerom Baldemoro from Grade 8 Our Lady of Victory while the Best in Creative White for girls is Kyla Pajota from Grade 8 Our Lady of Charity‚ the Best in Sports Wear for the boys is Mark Jason Geronimo from Grade 7 Our Lady of Beaterio while the Best in Sports Wear for the girls in the junior division is __________ from Grade 7 Our Lady of Manaoag‚ for the senior division‚ the winner of the Creative White for boys is Angelo Upshur from Grade 10 Our Lady of Protection while the

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    DOTA (Defense Of The Ancients)…..A very popular computer game for a teenager nowadays and truly gives some benefits like fast typing‚ mental alertness‚ improving strategies and team participation. But some teenagers were mostly acquiring this game`s disadvantages that keeps this teenagers away from education. So for me‚ I would rather take education than this bad influence. First‚in terms of money‚ some teenager students spend more money from their allowance in playing DOTA instead of paying tuition

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    An educational media center is a facility designed for the housing and utilization of all educational media within the school. It is a basic requirement for school to render quality service. It is not independent of the school. Rather‚ like any part of the human body‚ it is the units in the school that cooperates with other unit of departments that help the school fulfill its mission and realize its vision by living up to the school’s philosophy and aims. It serves a myriad roles‚ functions‚ and

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    taking AP classes‚ I feel like I am taking advantage of significant educational opportunities. These educational opportunities provide me with sources and insight of my college years to come. They also prepare for what I will be doing in my future. When I heard of the Magnet Program at Sylmar High School from my family members that have previously graduated from there‚ I knew I had to apply. With the alumni from magnet ranging from Stanford to Harvard I knew the Magnet Program was going to give me

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    Summary Santrock Chapter 1“Educational Psychology : A Tool for Effective Teaching” Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental process. Educational Psychology is the branch of psychology that specializes in understanding teaching and learning in educational settings. Historical Background The field of educational psychology was founded by several pioneers in psychology in the late ninteenth century just before the start of the twentieth century. Three pioneers – Wiliam James‚ John

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    The assumptions or ideas about educational practices There are various assumptions or ideas about educational practices and of the given assumptions‚ I found a few to be flawed in various ways. 1. “The student’s role is to be a passive recipient of knowledge” In traditional views of learning‚ learning is viewed as the transfer of information from knowledgeable sources‚ such as textbooks‚ elders or from someone who is more informed‚ to the passive recipient (Farrell‚ n.d.). Firstly this shows

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