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    proficiency in learning a second language. Most students usually study just English‚ or learn a second language at a stage when gaining true proficiency becomes too late. The importance and advantages of learning a second language is continuing to increase day by day. For example‚ the inflow of immigrants of Hispanic origins into the US has resulted in creating a great need for Spanish translators and interpreters. Likewise in a number of other languages.  However‚ the importance of learning a second

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    INCORPORATING LITERATURE IN ESL TEACHING AND LEARNING Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila Associate Professor in English Annammal College of Education for Women Tuticorin – 628 003 TamilNadu‚ India ajshermila@gmail.com Literature that was initially read and enjoyed by enthusiasts and elites has gradually paved its way to become a more dynamic resource in teaching English as a second language. Literature in language classroom can enhance the critical thinking abilities

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    Bibliography: Books Supporting Teaching and Learning level 3 Ms Louise Burnham and Mrs Brenda Baker (14 Dec 2010) Electronic Every Child Matters TSO 2003 Data protection.gov.uk September 2014

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    Trnava‚ Slovakia IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER LITERACY FOR E-LEARNING EDUCATION 1 1 Ondrej Kvasnica ‚ Roman Hrmo 1 Institute of Engineering Pedagogy and Humanities‚ Faculty of Materials Science and Technology‚ Slovak University of Technology‚ Paulínska 16‚ 91724 Trnava‚ Slovakia 1 ondrej.kvasnica@stuba.sk‚ roman.hrmo@stuba.sk Topic: Information and Communication Technologies in Engineering Education Form of Presentation: oral Keywords: computer literacy‚ e-learning‚ engineering education

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    Examine the key factors influencing inclusive teaching and learning Inclusive teaching means recognising‚ accommodating and meeting the learning needs of all students‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ disability or sexual orientation. This starts with acknowledging that students are members of diverse communities‚ have a range of individual learning needs‚ and deserve equal opportunity to access the learning experience. Applying inclusive learning is increasingly important in our diverse

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    Play is an action that is chosen freely and inspired from within. When discussing the importance of play-based learning one area worth looking into are the developmental benefits‚ especially when looking at the development of a young child. Play-based learning is very important to a child’s development. One key benefit of play based learning is that it helps develop social and emotional skills which are essential in everyday life. Another key factor is the development of confidence especially

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    The Importance of Universal Design for Learning in the Classroom Cassie Kimble Marshall University Abstract Different students‚ curriculum‚ teachers‚ and media present different strengths and challenges. Instead of retrofitting curriculum for students via accommodations and modifications‚ the principles of Universal Design of Learning (UDL) prompt teachers to design curriculum that is flexible and adaptable to multiple forms of learning and engagement to facilitate the learning

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    behaviour. If a child is constantly mis-behaving this can if‚ for example the child needs to be removed from the class mean they miss important learning time etc‚ it can also be disruptive and have an effect on the rest of the class. It is not fair if a member of staff is pre-occupied by bad behaviour from a child as this means time they should be spending teaching is reduced. It is equally as important to praise good behaviour‚ this shows individuals and the whole class that good behaviour is positive

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    Karen Perry TA1: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be in terms of the teaching and learning cycle. Delivering training requires me to impart up to date legislative information alongside best practice guidance to support high quality childcare in nurseries and child care facilities across the county. Most of this training is delivered in the form of work-shops; short courses which tend to be more directed than participatory. However occasionally I will be expected

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    Role of ICT in Improving Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development By Ikwueto Oliver PDE/2013/00232 1. INTRODUCTION The emergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education has transformed teaching and learning to a more viable and effective method and would likely set the standard for the future. Iloeje (2002) asserts that the interactivity in education and learning techniques brought about by the new technology has created a whole new learning environment and transformed

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