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    5.0 IMPACT HPSI has evidently met some of his objectives. It promoted building of partnerships between the health and education sectors with other governmental and nongovernmental sectors‚ United Nations organizations and the community at large. It also led to the development of a supportive environment‚ including empowerment of both students and staff and subordinate staff in being accountable for their health. Health promotion interventions have now become integral to school activities

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    Is Homework Really Necessary? Where is your pencil! Get your books out now! Stop mucking around! Get on the table this instant! Do you recognise this? This is just an average day of my life with my parents when I have to finish my homework. Is homework really necessary? I do not think so. Homework is just hours and hours of late nights that ruin your social life and sporting activity.

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    Narrative Reports For our Curriculum and Methods Seminar‚ we were assigned to reflect and write 5 Narrative Reports. I enjoyed reflecting about individual students’ personalities‚ strengths‚ and needs as a learner in our classroom. I feel that the skill of writing these narrative reports will greatly aid me as a future teacher. Here‚ I have included 3 representative Narrative Reports. The first is a learner narrative‚ the second is a sample parent letter‚ and the third is a sample recommedation

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    pupils. The education reform brings a number of challenges and we need to train specialist‚ increase access and at the same time improve quality in teacher education to meet the demands. Also‚ there is the need to empower teachers to participate in curriculum development‚ assessment and providing right training and retraining so that teachers could help the nation realise the purpose for the current educational reform. It is in view of the above that‚ this study seeks to assess the impact of in-service

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    Gless May 4‚ 2015 RTI Model Jasmine Keller is a fourth grade student who has been monitored and reported as a student at-risk. Jasmine has a‚ “weak short-term memory that affects her involvement and progress in the general education curriculum in the areas of reading decoding‚ reading fluency‚ reading comprehension‚ spelling‚ and math calculations. Her reading level is at second grade. Broken down word recognition is at an equivalent of grade 1.7‚ and comprehension at 1.3. She has relative

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    school curriculums or not? There are numerous reasons to keep Shakespeare in the school curriculum and plenty of other reasons to give him the boot. Shakespeare was an English playwright‚ poet‚ and actor. He lived from 1564- 1616. His work is still well known today‚ even after 450 years. Shakespeare has written 38 plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. His works have been translated into 75 different languages‚ but now it’s time to put him down. Shakespeare shouldn’t be taught in 9th grade curriculums because

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    The implementation of streaming was to cater to the needs of each student according to his or her academic ability. Streaming sought to prevent the occasion where academically inclined students become insufficiently challenged with the educational curriculum and weaker students struggle to keep afloat. Hence‚ by streaming students‚ it allowed for the academically stronger students to be categorized and placed in a more rigorous course‚ whereas weaker students are given more time and guidance in their

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    Liberal Arts Supplement Career-Oriented Majors Over the past years‚ liberal art majors have decreased‚ while career oriented majors have skyrocketed. Budget conscientious families and hard economic times have limited the scope of a student’s study plan. Liberal art students prepare by gaining exposure‚ so they may remain flexible in their career pathway. On the other hand‚ career-oriented majors prepare students for employment in a specific field of study. Students should have a career oriented

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    THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR The role of media in education is evident today by the number of computer labs‚ television sets and libraries that have become part of curriculum in most schools today. Media comes in different forms and each form affects the way students learn and interpret information. Media has brought the world closer (globalization) so that now students from different universities in different parts of the world are connected through a mere internet connection

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    on sound theoretical understanding of the child. Aurobindo’s idea of education is holistic in that all the five aspects of child’s activities namely the physical‚ the vital‚ the mental‚ the psychic and the spiritual are included in his proposed curriculum of a child. Spiritual values are also emphasized by him through integration of mind and body through practice of yoga and physical exercises.. Sri Aurobindo has enunciated three principles of teaching in his book "A system of National Education"

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