A STUDY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS OF TEACHERS IN RELATION TO THEIR TEACHING SUBJECTS V. Mercy Jyothi Assistant Professor Dept of Education & HRD Dravidian University Kuppam 517 425. AP. INTRODUCTION: School is an institution created by society for the transmission of culture and intellectual heritage to the oncoming generations and it is entrusted with the responsibility of “shaping the kind person” (Rubin 1973) needed for the maintenance and progress of the society. Therefore it
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only boosting sales‚ but also developing ties and a long-term relationship with the customer have an upper hand in the long-term benefit of the business in terms of sales and profitability. One way of achieving this is creating a customer loyalty programme which is an effective marketing tool. This is attributed to the win-win situation whereby the customers are rewarded for their loyalty as well as the business acquiring and maintaining their market share through repetitive buying hence boosting sales
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Activities relating to teaching and learning in universities across the globe have been greatly modernized through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in university education. This modernization can be attributed to the large quantity of information that is available in every field of knowledge‚ which made the use of modern technologies for the purpose of communication‚ interaction‚ teaching‚ and learning to be unavoidable in order to meet up with the global demands in tertiary
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education and learning. The hallmark of AI applications in education is that they attempt to explicitly represent some of the reasoning skills and knowledge of expert practitioners‚ and to exploit that expertise for teaching and learning. In business we see growing evidence that information technologies are leading to substantial improvements in productivity by automating routine activities (Zuboff‚ 1988). Similarly‚ it seems that if we can impart basic cognitive skills of teachers to computers we
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Ways to promote equality and diversity in teaching and learning and how I promote the value of diversity. Earth consists of some continents‚ of many countries and of many numerous people‚ animals and plants‚ which makes it a unique and awesome part of the universe. The culture‚ plant and animal diversity entices us to visit and get to know other countries. However‚ the greatest value that can be found in each and every country are the people living there‚ because they represent the uniqueness of
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Programme Note: DipABRSM | Date: 1st June 2009 | | Word Count: 1‚085 words | | | | | Partita for solo violin no.3 in E‚ BWV 1006 J.S Bach (b. 21 March 1685 in Eisenach;d. 28 July 1750 in Leipzig) Bach was the son of Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. It is probably from his father that he learned the fundamentals of music. The Bach family throughout Thuringia had held positions
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Explain the Social Learning Theory‚ making reference to two relevant studies. By Tanisha Sabhaney Behaviouristic theories of learning are essentially theories of conditioning and emphasize the role of reinforcement in learning. One of the mot predominant theories is Albert Bandura’s social learning theory‚ which assumes that. People learn through observing others’ behavior‚ attitudes‚ and outcomes of those behaviors which is called observational learning‚ that is an indirect form of learning known
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Proceedings der Int. Conf. on Technology in Math. Teaching (ICTMT 5)‚ Klagenfurt 2001 Mathematical Application Projects for Mechanical Engineers Concept‚ Guidelines and Examples Burkhard Alpers FH Aalen - University of Applied Sciences balper@fh-aalen.de http://www.fbm.fh-aalen.de/ Abstract: In this article‚ we present the concept of mathematical application projects as a means to enhance the capabilities of engineering students to use mathematics for solving problems in larger projects as well
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a. Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. The range of personal factors can be influenced in both the positive and negative with regards to a child’s or young person’s development these can include:- The social situation i.e. where and how they live‚ for example‚ if a child is brought up in poverty and or other related problems such as poor housing a child’s educational success can be affected as there is little money available or facilities
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Through this acknowledgment‚ we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those people who have been associated with this research assignment and have helped us with it and made it a worthwhile experience. Firstly‚ we express our heartily thanks to Prof.KingshukBhadury who gave us this opportunity to learn the different aspects of Services Marketing in a practical approach and guided us and gave us valuable suggestions regarding the project. We would also like to extend
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