A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF AWARENESS ABOUT HIV/AIDS AMONG PUPILS OF KAKUTU PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BUDAKA DISTRICT BY KIZITO MUDAMBO REG NO: DOT/129/07/08 A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OF MULAGO PARAMEDICAL SCHOOLS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS APRIL 2010 DECLARATION I‚ Kizito Mudambo‚ declare that the contents of this proposal are a result of my own work and have never been submitted to any University or other institution
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was also taught in the Science subject. It involves topics like measuring the speed of a moving object‚ finding the acceleration‚ determining the mechanical advantage‚ etc. These topics are already introduced in the fifth grade that will prepare the pupils in solving problem
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DIFFICULTY IN ENGLISH SUBJECT OF GRADE 5 PUPILS IN BALNASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL‚ SCHOOL YEAR 2010-2011. Researcher: JOY D. MORADO School: BALNASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SAN ROQUE‚ SAN ROQUE N. SAMAR School Year: 2010 – 2011 ------------------------------------------------- Reading Comprehension Difficulty in English Subject is one of the problems encountered by the grade 5 pupils in Balnasan Elementary School‚ which is the problem
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each individual is the product of all responses that are expressed in everyday living. It includes the things that you say as well as think in many different situations that you constantly meet. Teachers play a crucial role in the learning of the pupils. They are the agents of social changes‚ facilitators of desirable learning‚ counsellors of learners‚ consultant and resource persons‚ researchers and evaluator and manager of the teaching – learning situation. With these crucial roles‚ teachers really
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Assessing Importance Of School Factors Such As Racism And Pupils Responses To Racism In Creating Ethnic Differences In Educational Achievement A variety of material disadvantages that may confront ethnic minorities coming from working class backgrounds are they do not achieve the same level of education. The main achievers are Indian‚ Chinese and African students‚ but the lowest achievers are Turkish‚ Bangladeshi And Afro Caribbean students. The white working class students are the lowest achieving
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hygiene. It is common to find poor dental hygiene with high levels of dental plaque‚ calculus and gingivitis in early age. (Desai & Messer‚ 2001) Since the researchers are student nurses themselves they take personal hygiene practices among Grade 5 pupils of
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The Attitude and Performance Towards Mathematics of Grade 4 to 6 Pupils at Seed Academy‚ Bulacan during the School Year 2007-2008 A Project Study Presented to the College of Education Philippine Normal University Taft Avenue‚ Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Course Introduction to Research By: Bascon‚ Jiralden T. Cayabyab‚ Glaiza V. Dela Cruz‚ Rebecca F. Elape‚ Maria Magdalena T. Fariscal‚ Annallene Marielle R. Lustan‚ Katrina Marie C. Natanauan
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With reference to recent research and relevant data‚ evaluate the ‘Catch Up Literacy’ intervention strategy as a support for pupils with general literacy difficulties. The ESIS Additional Learning Needs Programme General Literacy Level 6 2010/2011 Jenna Jones G107271 ABSTRACT Catch Up Literacy is a structured one-to-one literacy intervention for children who are struggling readers. It has been the intervention of choice for ‘Basic Skills’ learners in primary schools in X LA for the past
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promoting positive behaviour‚ rewards should be relevant and consistent‚ taking into account the pupils needs and circumstances. Involving students in discussions of what rewards are appropriate and what the rewards are given for‚ will also help them towards promoting more positive behaviours as then they have a voice and can express their understanding of what positive behaviour is. It is important that the pupil understands what is and is not positive behaviour reward systems and being clear in your expectations
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a) Strategies to encourage pupils to follow a good behaviour As a support staff‚ I am obliged to share the same values as the whole school and to help children to develop and to manage their behaviour. I should create‚ with other members of school‚ a climate of safety and security‚ and having good relationships with pupils. Therefore‚ it would be essential to know school rules and behaviour management policy. Having known all the prizes and sanctions‚ I could apply them accordingly to procedures
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