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    English Language Teaching

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    Topic Literature Review: English Language Teaching Strategies for Learning-Disabled Secondary School Students Date : 26 November 2004 Introduction One of the aims of the Singapore Ministry of Education is to ensure that all school-going children receive a minimum ten years of general education. Streaming is one way to ensure that all students are taught according to their academic ability‚ and "learn at a pace which they can cope." (Coping with Singaporeans ’ Concerns‚ 2001‚ p. 4)

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    Diagnostic Errors and Root Cause Analysis September 25‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………3 Background…………………………………………………………………….3 Errors Identification…………………………………………………………....3 Cognitive Skills…………………………………………….4 Quality Measures......................................................................................................5 Patient-Centered Care……………………………………...6 Teamwork and Collaboration………………………………6 Evidence-Based Practice…………………………………

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    Situational Teaching Model Dr. El Ghrari Halima‚ Mohammed V University‚ Rabat‚ Morocco ABSTRACT The presentation about “Situational teaching styles” can be listed under the attempts aiming at developing the Moroccan educational system through the implementation of more flexible and more adaptable teaching styles. The importance of this presentation lies in the fact that it summarizes the first book in Morocco that approaches the issue of teaching styles from a leadership perspective and

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    Should English as a Second Language Students be given special treatment in mainstream classrooms? A Research Paper on English as a Second Language Shaina Fox Lambton Central Vocational Institute Author Note This paper was prepared for peer tutoring‚ online. Should English as a Second Language Students be given special treatment in mainstream classrooms? ❝If you talk to a man in a language he understands‚ that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own

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    Teaching Strategies

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    What is Role Playing? In role playing‚ students act out characters in a predefined "situation". What Is Its Purpose? Role playing allows students to take risk-free positions by acting out characters in hypothetical situations. It can help them understand the range of concerns‚ values‚ and positions held by other people. Role playing is an enlightening and interesting way to help students see a problem from another perspective. What is Brainstorming? Brainstorming is a large or small group activity

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    Teaching Evaluation Tool Paper The main purpose for evaluating teaching performance and effectiveness is to ensure quality of education. The goal of the evaluation is to gain information for retention‚ promotion‚ and tenure decisions. Some universities publish evaluations of teachers conducted by students. Students may use this information in selecting course and degree programs. Therefore‚ instructors have a stake in these evaluations and should strive for effective teaching to produce satisfied

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    Teaching Methodology

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    ỨNG DỤNG MÔ HÌNH NGHE TÍCH CỰC VÀO GIẢNG DẠY CÁC BÀI NGHE HIỂU TRONG GIÁO TRÌNH MARKET LEADER CHO SINH VIÊN TẠI TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGOẠI THƯƠNG – CƠ SỞ II TẠI TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH. 1. Đặt vấn đề Thực chất của việc dạy/học một ngoại ngữ là dạy/học các kiến thức ngôn ngữ và đặc biệt là các kĩ năng thực hành giao tiếp (nghe‚ nói‚ đọc‚ viết) để người học có thể sử dụng ngoại ngữ như một phương tiện giao tiếp nói hoặc viết theo nhu cầu cá nhân‚ xã hội-nghề nghiệp. Các kĩ năng thực hành có mối liên hệ khăng

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    Research for Teaching

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    The two most important issues in education for me are the lack of committed and passionate teachers and the need for universal education. Regarding commitment and passion‚ this awareness arouse after one of my placements‚ where I saw the grim attitude and non-existent passion of a teacher. The teachers’ role was absent and it affected every aspect of that classroom‚ which had a ripple effect. From children being excluded‚ to children being screamed at‚ to parents being lied to‚ it was one of

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    Teaching Philosophy

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    Abstract “They don’t care how much we know‚ until they know how much we care.” My educational philosophy starts and ends with that inspirational quote and the following characteristics that I feel are essential for teachers. Teachers must show respect‚ value individuality‚ understand students learning styles and barriers ‚extend themselves to find ways to engage students in learning and go the extra mile to let students know they want to join with them as partners in their own education. Effective

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    At daybreak on the morning of Friday‚ August 3 1492‚ an Italian adventurer named Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain to find a new way from Europe to Asia. His aim was to open up a sorter trade route between the two continents. In Asia‚ he intended to load his three small ships with silks‚ spices and gold‚ and sail back to Europe a rich man. Columbus first sailed south to the Canary Islands. Then he turned west across the unknown waters of the mid-Atlantic Ocean. Ten weeks after leaving Spain

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