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    Language and Literacy

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    EDKL102- Assessment Task 1 Essay- What is Language? What is Literacy? How are they different? Teachers must have a sound knowledge and appreciation for language and literacy to be able to make the two concepts a valuable part of a student’s curriculum. This essay will explore the importance of language and literature in a students learning and how they assist in enhancing their development. Most importantly the similarities and differences will be distinguished so that the relationship between

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    3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive environment A safe and supportive environment‚ on a practical level‚ would involve the tutor taking responsibility for the physical environment i.e. health and safety issues‚ ensuring all risks have been assessed. Seating arrangements; i.e. either informal to promote more casual participation or formally to promote formal learning such as lectures etc. Ensuring the students have access to toilets‚ outside smoking areas‚ relaxation

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    Significance of Literacy

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    Literacy is a significant component in every person’s life. It is the necessary tool to grasp or retain useful knowledge. Incorporating literacy in our life will contribute to our overall success in academics‚ or careers‚ as well as an understanding of human kind and nature. The following essay discusses the significance of literacy by introducing the two main concepts of literacy: reading and writing. Reading is the first step and most important component in literacy. If a person reads extensively

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    ICT AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

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    ICT AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT BY DENNIS JOSEPH AGBA DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE/PHYSICS FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUACTION‚ OBUDU‚ CROSS RIVER STATE. BEING A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENTS’ ECONOMIC FORUM THEME: THINK LOCAL‚ ACT GLOBAL & BE THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SOLUTION HOLDING AT UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS MAIN AUDITORIUM AKOKA‚ YABA LAGOS‚ NIGERIA. FROM 24TH-27TH – JUNE‚ - 2013 ABSTRACT In our contemporary society‚ the promise of every democratic government

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    What Is ICT Education and Why Is It Important? Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) education is basically our society’s efforts to teach its current and emerging citizens valuable knowledge and skills around computing and communications devices‚ software that operates them‚ applications that run on them and systems that are built with them. What are these things? How do they work? How do you use them productively? How are they deployed‚ assembled‚ managed and maintained to create

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    Chapter 11 Knowledge Worker Productivity and The Practice of Self-Management By Jeremy Hunter‚ Ph.D.‚ with J. Scott Scherer More and more people in the workforce—and mostly knowledge workers—will have to manage themselves. —Peter F. Drucker‚ Management Challenges for the 21st Century Toward the end of his life‚ Peter Drucker asserted that making knowledge workers productive was “the biggest of the 21st century management challenges.”1 Other scholars support Drucker’s position. Tom Davenport‚ a

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    and my ability to be responsive and innovative in unpredictable situations. This reflection will also address how self-appraisal and feedback have enhanced my personal and professional development‚ explaining how I have applied theoretical knowledge into practice. Gibbs’ model of reflection (see appendix 2) will be applied to provide an easily accessible and straightforward list of questions that help structure the evaluation of my experience

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    Q2. Understand ways to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. 2.1 It is important to foster a learning environment in which students feel safe‚ relaxed‚ secure‚ confident and valued (Gravells A 2012 pg25) especially for learners who may have had negative experiences in traditional classroom environments. Students often describe supportive learning environments as expanding their sense of family and enhancing their self-esteem‚ which‚ when combined with increased literacy skills‚ help

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    There are many ways in which the rainforest is exploited. Many of these ways are damaging to the environment. Rubber tapping causes almost no damage to the rainforest. Rubber tapping takes the natural latex from the tree by scraping grooves into the surface of the tree. The natural latex then falls into a cup‚ and is removed and processed to make the rubber. Rubber trees are quite rare - in a thirty square kilometre area‚ with 20‚000 trees‚ there may be just sixty rubber trees. Timber logging causes

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    Ict in Language Teaching

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    ICT IN LANGUAGE TEACHING Introduction: English is the dominant language of the Internet. A large proportion of the educational software produced in the world market is in English. For developing countries in the Asia-Pacific where English language proficiency is not high‚ this represents a serious barrier to maximizing the educational benefits of the World Wide Web. Icts In Language Teaching: Technology is in-built in language teaching. The latest

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