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    Essay Topic: Computer Literacy/ Computer Education -Is Computer Literacy Becoming The Need Of Today? The modern age is the age of computers. Computers provide the wide range of education and executive software. Information technology has achieved a great success. Use of computers is widely spread. It is used for storing‚ analyzing‚ and distributing information. It has created a great revolution. It has proved a miraculous development in almost every field. These days‚ computers are used almost everywhere

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE KSSR IMPLEMENTATION There are many factors that affect the effectiveness of implementation of KSSR. We are going to touch on three factors which are the element across the curriculum‚ LINUS program and interesting Teaching and Learning session with a holistic assessment. These three factors have played an important role in the effectiveness of KSSR. The three added values that have been introduced in the curriculum are the element of creativity and innovation

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    1. CAN ICTs BE INNOVATIVELY USED IN THE ABSENCE OF MINIMUM LITERACY LEVELS AMONG THE POOR? Information and communication technology (ICTs) is a technology that has revolutionized communication. It’s a term used to describe both modern and old forms of communication ranging from the radios and telephoned to the modern technologies such as the internet and mobile communications. NO ICTs cannot be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor‚ because deploying ICTs at the grassroots

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    building a culture of peace and censure instances in which education is subverted in order to attack democracy and tolerance.A culture of peace and non-violence goes to the substance of fundamental human rights such as social justice‚ democracy‚ literacy‚ respect and dignity for everyone‚ international unanimity‚ respect for workers’ rights and core labour standards‚ children rights‚ gender equality‚ cultural identity and diversity‚ Indigenous peoples and minorities rights‚ the preservation of the

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    INDIA OF MY DREAMS Being from the sports background‚ I always wished my country to be the champions in sports in different disciplines may be Cricket‚ Hockey etc etc. My wishes were limited to sports but never thought of imagining India of my Dream in a vast context till the said topic was given for assignment. While going through the sources‚ I happen to read Dr. Abdul Kalam’s question to one little girl‚ what was her dream for India? She replied “I dream of a developed India”. Giving a thought

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    Solving
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    Chaibasa Rural Immersion Programme Compiled By - BM – A 2013-2015 XLRI Jamshedpur B13037 Paritosh Pant B13047 Ritwick Rane B13039 Prateek Dudeja B13052 Sheena Jain B13054 Dr. Sneha Singh 16th Aug – 18th Aug‚ 2013 Contents OBJECTIVE OF THE TRIP ................................................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................

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    India of My Dreams Introduction William Dement said‚ “Dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of ourMy India My Pride lives.” He says that sometimes this insanity can be fruitful and sometimes very infectious and sometimes very delectable and delicious. It is in many ways necessary for a country like India to be insane and dream as it is a bigger crime not to dream than to dare to dream. India of my dreams is a topic‚ which is as wide and

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    Skills in your specialist area “Skills are capabilities and expertise in a particular occupation or activity. There are a large number of different types of skills and they can be split into a number of different categories. Basic skills‚ such as literacy and numeracy‚ and generic skills‚ such as team working and communication‚ are applicable in most jobs. Specific skills tend to be less transferable between occupations. Most occupations use a mix of Different types of skills” leitch. (2006).

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    An environment that either brims with abundance or lacks basic necessities‚ is a determinant as to whether a student learns effectively. According to Doctor Gary Evans in his article “The Environment of Childhood Poverty” the environment that surrounds a child is the single most affecting variable in childhood growth and development. Considering depression is highest in lower socioeconomic situations; there can be a strong correlation drawn between depression‚ poverty‚ and learning disability.

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