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    Room assignment for the exams are posted outside the Professional Regulation Commission building at least three days before the exam. NLE results are released after 30 working days though it may vary depending on the number of takers and other factors. However‚ not all takers are fortunate enough to pass the exams and never have been any occurrence of 100% national passing rate throughout NLE’s history. Non passers may review and retake but some are faced with dilemmas that’ll make it even harder

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    Aremu‚ (2000) instructional technologies incorporate the tools and making present support to reinforce teaching and learning on pre schools pupils. Technology is this respect involves broad based technology including it methods‚ management and it applications‚ that support the creation‚ storage‚ manipulations and communication of information on pre-school pupils. An information and communication technology (ICT) tool includes the following; i. Computer i.e. keyboard ii. Audio visual

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    a doubt‚ should work in collaboration with families‚ local communities and above all‚ should aim to provide stimulating environment where every student is given the same opportunity to achieve. There is however general concern regarding academic performance of underachieving students and various reasons behind it. This assignment will address some issues associated with low attainment as well as identify a group of students who are particularly prone to underachievement. Those could include

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    Factors Affecting Effective Communication Nonverbal Communication * Not all communication is spoken. Self-Growth states that about 90 percent of communication is nonverbal‚ meaning that people’s bodies don’t always say the same thing their mouths say. Be aware of how close you stand to people while speaking. Getting too close or too far away can make people feel uncomfortable. Avoid distracting gestures like tapping your foot‚ shaking your leg or looking around when speaking or listening.

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE NON AVAILABILITY OF COMPUTERS AT HOME IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION STUDENTS AT DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY‚ BACOLOR‚ PAMPANGA BY: ESTOLLOSO‚ JENIBETH MERCADO‚ DIANNE PINEDA‚ CHRISTINE SALANGSANG‚ KRIZEL MAE

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    Factors Affecting the Achievement of High School Students in Mathematics at San Juan National High School Submitted to the Faculty of Polytechnic University of the Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the subject Research Seminar I Paulo E. Parada MSME April 6‚ 2013 Chapter I The Problem and It’s Background 1.1. Introduction Education is a vital tool to succeed in life. Every individual deserves quality education due to them. Many of us are

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    Service No‚ ED 337-332. Onikama‚ D. L.‚ Hammond‚ O.W.‚ & Koki‚ S. (May 1998). Family involvement in education: A synthesis of research for pacific educators. ERIC Document ED 420 446 Mayaba (2004): The effects of parent’s educational background on pupils.(unpublished) Grant. M (1968): School methods with younger children. Mzeka N. P : Legislation and school administration. Orizima R. (2010): Parent’s socioeconomic status and pupil’s educational attainment.

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    1. INTRODUCTION All developing nations are aware of the fact that learning a foreign language is of vital importance in order to adopt the latest scientific and technological innovations in the word; and are determined to establish a system in which while evaluating the human resources available in their countries‚ those who have a good command a foreign language have great advantage over the ones who do not. Undoubtedly‚ English has become a world language rather than the language of only

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    FACTORS AFFECTING EMPLOYMENT IN KENYA. Creating opportunities in terms of employment is of critical concern to every country in the world. While the developed countries have some strategies to cushion the citizen against unemployment‚ the developing and under developed countries are still struggling with the impact of unemployment. There are a number of factors that have continued to affect employment in Kenya. These factors are traced from colonial era and continue to have influence even today

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    Anna Wencel II IB |LAB REPORT | |Factors affecting the growth of bacteria | Introduction: Bacteria make up a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. And how can be bacteria destroyed? Antibiotics are widely used in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. Antibiotic

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