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    Educational Psychology

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    References: McKinney‚ Kathleen. Encouraging Students ’ Intrinsic Motivation. Illinois State University. http://www.cat.ilstu.edu/conf/handouts/intrinsicmot.shtml. Perry N.‚ Winne P.‚ Woolfolk A.‚ Educational Psychology. Pearson Education Canada Incorporated: Toronto‚ Ontario 2003. Specific Classroom Management Methods. http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~jimbo/RIBARY_Folder/specific.htm

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    Educational Planning Planning can be defined as “a process of taking decisions for future actions in order to achieve pre-determined objectives by optimum utilization of available resources in a limited time frame”. Thus a pre-condition for planning is the existence of certain objectives which need to be achieved and constraints in this respect are time and resources. Here resources include all the three types of resources namely physical(or material)‚ financial and human resources. It is said

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    Educational Preparation Lara M. Abdallah Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics May 17‚ 2011 The different options to obtain a nursing degree‚ while having the same outcome‚ are not always the best option. While the Associate (AND) Degree nurse is able to take and pass the NCLEX exam there are stark differences with the Bachelor (BSN) Degree nurse. Length of time‚ cost‚ experience‚ and educational training. While the BSN nurse was trained two years in the classroom and three years in

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    Press. Advanced Educational Foundations for Teachers: The History‚ Philosophy‚ and ... Donald K. Sharpes ED414217 - Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. Vol. 1671 Bailin‚ Sharon (1995). "Inclusion and epistemology: The price is right‚" in Alven Neiman‚ ed.‚ Philosophy of Education 1995 (Champaign‚ IL: Philosophy of Education Society)‚ 23-26. Dearden‚ R.F. (1982). "Philosophy of education‚ 1952-82‚" in British Journal of Educational Studies‚ Vol. 30

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    Introduction | Life | Work John Dewey (Photograph from Colombia University Faculty Photograph Collection‚ c.1950) Introduction John Dewey (1859 - 1952) was a 20th Century American philosopher‚ psychologist and educational reformer. Along withCharles Sanders Peirce and William James‚ he is recognized as one of the founders of the largely American philosophical school of Pragmatism and his own doctrine of Instrumentalism. He was also one of the fathers of Functionalism (or Functional Psychology)

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    Nursing Regardless of which educational level that a nurse desires‚ he or she must complete the state licensure board exam. The exam is either pass or fail and is designed to prove that the nurses are equally prepared to practice as a registered nurse. A nurse should have a desire to care for the ill with compassion. Nurses at either level should have a desire to improve patient outcomes and to improve the quality of patient care. The level of educational preparedness differs between the

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    truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal…" (Declaration of Independence‚1776) This quote is symbolic of the expressed opinions and ideology of the founding fathers of America. History‚ especially the history of the American educational system‚ paints a contradictory portrait. Idealistic visions of equity and cultural integration are constantly bantered about; however‚ they are rarely implemented and materialized. All men are indeed created equal‚ but not all men are treated equally

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X 1. What is the meaning of the title? Does it have a surface or deeper meaning? The title “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” is a book of Malcolm X’s life story‚ which is a powerful voice in our black history. During his lifetime he went through several significant changes in his lifestyle and beliefs. Many of these things were influenced by his travels‚ life events and who he came into contact with. 2. Identify the setting’s historical significance During Malcolm

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    My Academic Autobiography This is my first semester in college. In my academic autobiography I will be writing about four major details. These details include: my grades in school‚ my abilities and weaknesses‚ the challenges I face‚ and how I deal with these challenges. I will also talk about my academic future and what my goals are for it. My first topic in my autobiography is my grades I got in school. My parents always pushed me to do my best‚ but I didn’t always care. I remember in high

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    Name: Yus Ira Erina Course Code: ENG101 Section: 2 Assignment no.: Final draft Topic: To classify some educational challenges across the globe Education is an important part of every youth’s lives. Being educated means you’ve managed to experience the acquisition of knowledge through skills‚ study or being taught. Also‚ education has given people the ability to know‚ think‚ and do. As for children‚ education helps them reach their full potential in life. Today‚ the world we live

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