APPENDIX III CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Information Technology Syllabus Effective for Examinations from May/June 2010 Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road‚ Kingston 5‚ Jamaica‚ W.I. Telephone Number: (876) 920-6714 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2008 by Caribbean
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INT. J. DIAB. DEV. COUNTRIES (1997)‚ VOL. 17 105 Education Technology V. Natrajan* Teaching or learning process need to be viewed with the following perspectives a. Pre-requisites level of teaching b. Motivation of the student c. Curriculum specification d. Characteristics of learning e. Learning outcomes precisely identified in behavioural terms f. Achievement test and assessment of learning outcomes. Methods of teaching – learning are outlined as follows:- METHODS OF TEACHING/LEARNING
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behaviors‚ roles and interaction between group members‚ as well as individuals the examination within the realm of film can present many of the same components. Thus‚ our group selected this movie to analyze based on its formation of a cohesive problem-solving group full of unforgettable characters. The Italian Job portray many different theories and aspects of small group communication. This analysis will examine the following elements. First we will establish the group background by describing
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of job seekers to job vacancies can be achieved. Through this report there would be the scope and suggestions of five essential skills needed for the future graduates in order to get a job‚ which includes communication skills‚ teamwork skills‚ problem-solving skills‚ technologies skills‚ planning and organizing
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strengths and weaknesses Developing communication Team work Concentration Developing imagination Learning to problem solve Creative learning is about how children are actively involved in their own learning and their ability to problem solve and use their imagination. Creative learning activities may have goals sometimes which will help children to practice using their skills of problem solving and imagination. To reach their goal children will use and explore a range of different materials‚ depending
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Jordan emphasizes that a teacher’s duty is to help the students in their studies but whether teachers should help students with their personal problems is controversial. In other words‚ students should not come up to the teachers telling their personal problems so that the teacher‚ being merciful‚ excuses them or be a little more considerate when grading their papers. This is like using emotional intelligence ( emotional black mailing etc.) on teachers‚ which tends to descend them from their basic responsibility;
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Kenyakisa 24 December 2011 There Is No Perfect Research Introduction Research in its basic definition is the process of gathering and accumulating knowledge with a purpose of finding meaning‚ discovers new phenomena and shedding light on complex life problems. The notion that there cannot be a perfect research was first coined by Prof Morwenna Griffiths in her book Educational Research for Social Justice: Getting off the fence. Her hypothesis was that research by an individual cannot be the best research
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SERIES JENITH PAPER – 7 (MAT + ENGLISH) & SAT (TIME : 4.00 PM TO 7.00 PM) OLYMPIAD CHEM (IA MAM) PHY (BJ SIR) CHEM (SS MAM) APEX MATHS (PJ MAM) PHY (G2 SIR) PEARL SOCIAL SCIENCE PHY (G2 SIR) MAT (PJ MAM) JENITH MAT (PJ MAM) BIO (AB SIR) SOCIAL SCIENCE OLYMPIAD WEDNESDAY 20.11.2013 BIO (AB SIR) MATHS (RJ SIR) BIO (NK MAM) CHEM (SS MAM) THURSDAY 21.11.2013 FRIDAY 22.11.2013 SATURDAY 23.11.2013 PROBLEM SOLVING DAY APEX SOCIAL
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work and that of their peers (students may aim to reflect in the language B by the end of the programme) knowledge-acquisition skills—an understanding of mathematical concepts and ideas‚ as defined in the framework problem-solving skills—mathematical strategies to solve problems in familiar and unfamiliar situations‚ in both mathematical and real-life contexts communication skills—oral and written skills using mathematical language‚ symbols and notation‚ and a range of forms of representation
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with information‚ provided on paper or other material for people to read to transit certain information from one person to another. Such as tenders‚ instruction books‚ on-line helps. Discussion Every people access documentation commonly in life‚ teaching‚ studying‚ marketing‚ requiring. As for professional engineers‚ documentations are also used in every part of solving a problem. First when engineers come in to a problem there will be a description about the problem. At that time‚ engineers will
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