misinterpreted or forgotten or overlooked. As a result communication is less effective. 3. Inattention: At times we just not listen‚ but only hear. For example a traveler may pay attention to one “NO PARKING” sign‚ but if such sign is put all over the city‚ he no longer listens to it. Thus‚ repetitive messages should be ignored for effective communication. Similarly if a superior is engrossed in his paper work and his subordinate explains him his problem‚ the superior may not get what he is saying
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Components of Educational Technology Components of Educational Technology Elements of a concept map (Spencer 1991‚ based on Hawkridge 1981) Methods of learning: cognitive psychology‚ learning styles‚ interaction analysis‚ gaming/simulation‚ communication theory‚ linguistics‚ textual communications‚ artificial intelligence‚ information processing. Objectives for learners: systems theory‚ epistemology‚ politics‚ philosophy‚ sociology. Evaluation of teaching and learning: cost-benefit/effectiveness
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2.5 POSITION PAPER NATIONAL FOCUS G ROUP ON EXAMINATION REFORMS 2.5 POSITION PAPER NATIONAL FOCUS GROUP ON EXAMINATION REFORMS First Edition Mach 2006 Chaitra 1928 PD 5T BS © National Council of Educational Research and Training‚ 2006 ISBN 81-7450-545-8 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the prior permission
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* Supervised By Prof.Dr.Mary Hermina Dr. Naglaa AbdElAziz Mahomud * Presented By Islam Abd El-satar El-Ebiawy Ethical Educational perspectives Introduction Ethical standards in education contain basic principles‚ procedures and behavior patterns based on commitment to core values that are deeply rooted in education. Ethical standards enable educators‚ students and administrators to maintain and promote quality education. The purpose of this document is to provide a set of basic
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of 1.21 billion in India‚ 220 million children go to school. India’s GER (Gross Enrolment Ratio) is 12.4 percent. The GER in developed countries is between 50 percent to 70 percent. Our current education system selectively discards talented students with inquisitiveness‚ ability to ask questions and dream to do something challenging‚ something better for the society. This paper is an attempt to evaluate India’s efforts at reforming educational sector‚analyses the growth of education in India during
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This essay will aim to discuss Calcium 47. calcium 47 is to explore bone metabolism problems or to diagnose calcium disorders. Another way it can be used is in the biomedical research of animals to study the cellular body function and the formation of bones in mammals. Calcium 47 is one of the most important segment on earth. Calcium 47 was discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808.Sir Humphry Davy is a Cornish chemist and inventor also best known in these day’s for isolating a series of substances
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Standard 1: understand the principles and values essential for working with children and young people a. Think of a particular situation when you were able to treat children‚ young people‚ their families and their carers with respect. b. Now think of another situation when you were able to treat children‚ young people‚ their families and their carers as equals We had an occasion when a YP was asking me to take her to her grandparents’ house to collect some items that she had left there a couple of
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Final Case Study – Kumon Educational Institute USA Upon careful review and analysis of the current situation of the Kumon Institute USA it is clear that there are several problems that should be addressed in order for Kumon Institute to succeed in the US market. Although Kumon has been in existence in the US for 10 years now‚ you have still not implemented a corporate global strategy which will allow for success in the US. You’re currently operating in the same manner as is the Japanese
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‘’This study seeks to investigate‚ the extent to which extracurricular activities contribute to poor academic performance in school”. Table of contents Acknowledgement………………………………………………………..3 Introduction……………………………………………………………….4 * Statement of the problem * Purpose of the research * Educational Value * Technical terms Literature Review ………………………………………………………...9 Data Collection Sources………………………………………………….11 Research design ……………………………………………………………15 Presentation of Findings
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Proficiency Standards There are proficiency standards that English Language Learners are expected to meet in order to acquire the appropriate English language skills. Students will need to master those standards in order to be successful and productive in their educational‚ professional‚ and personal lives. Those standards will help and enable students to be able to understand the language and how words and phrases are put together and how the meanings of sentences and phrases can change. My English
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