Problem Main Problem: The communication obstructions created by the lack of motivational stimulus present within a workplace. Specific Problems: 1. Bizarre nature of the institution’s financial arrangement. 2. Complicated compensation structure of the institution. 3. Peculiarity of the administrative powers vested to officials of the organization. 4. Unacceptable stance of the members of the institution at the superior levels. 5. Personal connection between employees. Objectives
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Principled Eclecticism Method Fitting the method to the learner‚ not vice versa Today the professional language teacher has a good grounding in the various techniques and new approaches‚ and they know and understand the history and evolution of teaching methodologies. The modern teacher will in fact use a variety of methodologies and approaches‚ choosing techniques from each method that they consider effective and applying them according to the learning context and objectives. They prepare their
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Some misconceptions about communicative language teaching Geoff Thompson ELT Journal Volume 50/1 January 1996‚ pp. 9 - 15 Although communicative language teaching is accepted by many applied linguists and teachers as the most effective approach among those in general use‚ there are still a number of misconceptions about what it involves. This article sets out four of the main misconceptions‚ discusses why they have arisen‚ and why they can be so described. In doing this‚ the article attempts to
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|[9] |Iorchir‚ D.‚ 2006‚ Reducing Poverty in Benue State of Nigeria: The Role of Microfinance and Micro-Enterprises | |62-63. | |[11] |Yunus‚ M.‚ 2002‚Grameen Bank II: Lessons Learn over a Quarter of a Century http://www.gramen-info.org | |[12] |Akpan‚ I.‚ 2009‚ Fundamentals of Finance (3rded.) Uyo: Abaam Publishing Co. pp.22-28. | |[13] |Okpara‚ G | |1(3)‚ 46-52. | |[16] |Nwankwo‚ O.‚ 2008‚ Micro Credit Financing and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects |[20] |Bamisile‚
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Innovation in teaching Jackie Lewis One of the major concerns of the tourism industry is that there is a mismatch between graduates’ skills‚ acquired from higher education institutions and the skill sets needed in industry. Many of the current graduates are found to be lacking in creativity‚ communications skills‚ analytical and critical thinking‚ and problem-solving skills (Teo & Wong‚ 2000; Tan‚ 2000). As such‚ there is much need for institutions of higher education to focus on training future
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Katherine Benaim Contemporary Craft Year 2 Exploring the world of Micro Architecture In this essay I will be exploring the ways in which other cultures and societies can influence our own in terms of Art and Architecture. I will also endeavour to understand the history and social desire for smaller buildings‚ and how it effects artists and designers and moreover‚ the earth. Our childhood evokes many memories of the evolution into adulthood‚ and we try desperately to hold on to them. Impossible
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critically reflect and analyse a microteaching session I presented to my peers in a clinical placement regarding Nursing management of chest drains. I will define reflection; teaching‚ learning and the rationale for choosing this topic will be clearly outlined in this paper. The preparation‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation will also be incorporated. This assignment will be structured using Gibbs (1988) reflective model cited in Modular Training Course‚ 2003 because of its simplicity. Analysis
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papers on teaching and learning that aim to provide a forum fo exchange of ideas about instructional matters. You are most welcomed to contribute to the forum by w Learning Matters at Lingnan‚ and/or responding to ideas that you either agree or disagree. Please se your ideas and contributions to the Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)‚ Lingnan College. Using Micro-teaching for Peer Review of Teaching University teachers these days have to make themselves accountable in their teaching. Students
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Effect of using mathematics teaching aids in teaching mathematics on the achievement of mathematics students NAME: OGUNSHOLA STEPHEN ADESHINA MATRIC NO : 081004105 SUPERVISOR: MR OPARA CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Mathematics is the foundation of science and technology and the functional role of mathematics to science and technology is multifaceted and multifarious that no area of science‚ technology and business enterprise escapes
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criterion-directed behavioural outcomes (Mager) as explained in the study guide. Behavioural (criterion-directed) outcomes are specific. They indicate what learners must be able to do‚ and give direction to the teacher ’s planning‚ and continuous evaluation. Thus it is a matter of observable and measurable behaviour. When formulated in detail‚ criterion-directed outcomes for behaviour should contain the following elements (Mager 1962)‚ in addition to the introduction and reference to the persons to
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