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    degree will be an advantage ●At least ten (10) years experience as a Principal or Deputy Principal or other relevant management experience ●Extensive knowledge of the General Education and Training (GET) and Further Education and Training (FET) curriculum ●Knowledge and understanding of the teacher appraisal and performance management system ●Experience in project management and supervision ●Knowledge of relevant education policies and legislation ●A thorough working knowledge of IQMS as set out

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    pressing need for the structural changes of age-old system of education in Bangladesh. It requires the priority attention of the citizen in general and government in particular. Bangladesh education system traversed a long way of shadow myth in its curriculum adopted by the three phases of its era: the design of the British type education‚ the then East Pakistan period education system and finally four tire of obsolete education. Mention here that for the increasing demand of human resource Bangladesh

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    addresses innovative change in the education system in the United States. The paper briefly describes the New Jersey Standard revision project and evaluates it success as channel for innovative change. Standards Revision Project The 2009 Core Curriculum Content Standards Revision Project was initiated by the New Jersey Department of Education. The project seeks to adjust and improve standards in nine subject areas. These are Visual and Performing Arts‚ Comprehensive Health and Physical Education

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    The purpose of the article is to discuss the weaknesses of Bhutan’s educational reforms focusing on how the educational system is not able prepare the youth for the world of work. The author implicitly discusses two questions. The first question pertains to how the education reforms fail to provide the youth with better knowledge‚ skills and values to match employers’ needs. The second question relate to how the educational system should be reformed to address the employment challenge. The author

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    education through improvement of curriculum programs‚ upgrading of academic standards for better instructional materials and physical facilities and through meaningful staff development (2000) Different strategies are designed to expand access to quality education in general and improve the quality of secondary education in particular. However‚ despite the efforts of the education authorities to improve the quality of education through the improvement of curriculum programs‚ the level of performance

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    to differ. History of Extracurricular Activities The history of extracurricular activities‚ started in the 19th century‚ they were apart of the normal academic schedule. “ When the students were finished they had planted beside the curriculum an extra-curriculum of such dimensions that in time there would develop generations of college students”. (Rudolph‚ 1990‚ p.137) This is important because this was the beginning to something new that helped change students. The first mechanism that made

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    It seems that in this day and age the college curriculum does not only put emphasis on the giving and receiving of facts and information‚ but is inevitably being pushed in the direction of student entertainment. Subjects such as literature‚ philosophy‚ and history are not as popular as they once were‚ and are in danger of becoming extinct in the academic world. Mark Edmundson’s essay‚ "The Uses of a Liberal Education"‚ provides many interesting and valid points on why the liberal arts field is

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    Nigeria can rise up to this challenge by inculcating requisite scientific skills and attitudes as a basis for entrepreneurial personality development in their graduates. Keywords: entrepreneurship‚ instructional practices‚ chemistry education curriculum

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    For some children identification of speech‚ language and communication delays will be recognise when the child is very young. For other children the difficulties may emerge when nursery or school is started or even when they are older. When school curriculum becomes more challenging and the child shows signs of frustration and struggle to meet general criteria and this effects its behaviour teaching staff usually are alert that this might be the first symptoms of speech‚ language and communication delays

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    1. Role of education in Rural Development in India. The real India live in villages this saying is true today. As more than the half of the population of the country lives in villages. Rural development is an important factor for the development of our economy. The important motivating factor for the development of the economy in today’s time is education. Like in the body of human being liver is responsible for the proper functioning of the body‚ in the same way education acts a backbone for

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