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    Relevance of The Bhagavad Gita in Today’s World The Bhagavad Gita is an ancient Indian spiritual text. The background of this text is a battlefield and the battle is between two royal families who are also relatives. The two main characters of this text are Krishna‚ the incarnate God‚ and Arjuna‚ the greatest archer of his time. Arjuna is a highly ethical and moral man who upholds high values. His relatives‚ who are his opponents in the battlefield‚ are corrupt and pure evil. They have taken away

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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    INTRODUCTION In order to understand better English on both spoken and written‚ the most valuable gifts offered the pupils is pronunciation. However‚ as a teacher‚ sometimes it is a bit difficult in contributing this particular gift. It can be a challenge to the teachers when they face the problems such as the pupils’ pronunciation habits are not easy to change and it is also hard to understand and make a correction of the wrong pronunciation made by the pupils themselves. A consideration

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………3 II.Chapter I. Theoretical basics of teaching speaking pupils of junior form 1.1……… The most common difficulties in speaking and auding………….4 1.2……… Psychological characteristics of speech………………………….8 1.3………. Linguistic characteristics of speech…………………………… 10 1.4………. Prepared and unprepared speech……………………………….12 1.5………. Mistakes and how to correct them……………………………..14 Chapter II. Speaking in teaching practice

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    The teacher as a person cannot be detached from the teacher as a professional. You are this person. Before you become a professional‚ you must possess and develop characteristics which are attuned to the teaching profession. In other words‚ aptitude towards teaching is a significant factor to one’s success as teacher. A good teacher is a humane person looked up to and highly regarded by others. Like you and me‚ a teacher is a breathing‚ feeling and loving person with inborn qualities as well as

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    Wanjiku Mwangi ENC 1102 Research Paper Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Fostering Critical Thinking in Writing Classroom Using Film Composition Composition has long been established as a core element to the writing objective. Much effort has been used to classify different themes‚ styles and conventions within written works. This investigation into this particular medium has made for a scholarly outlook on writing. What was once a medium for simple communication; is now able to express varying

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    Preschool Teaching

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    Jean Piaget; a French-speaking Swiss cognitive psychologist has contributed immeasurably to understand the “development of learning” in children. He devoted his life to closely observing and recording the intellectual abilities of infants‚ children and adolescents. According to Piaget‚ the human brain is not fully developed until late adolescence. People often expect children to think like adults when they are not yet capable of doing so. It is important that parents know what to expect from their

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    the teachings of Hebrew

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    defines “wisdom literature” as “a distinctive intellectual tradition extended throughout the ancient Near East.”1 Wisdom literature in the bible includes the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. “Ancient Israel’s sages preserved their teachings in two forms: meshalim and reflections. The former included both instructions (Prov 1-9)‚ SIRACH) and shorter aphorisms (most of Proverbs).”2 Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart explain in their book How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth that “the

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    Resources for Teaching

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    Resources for Teaching A TEXT AND ANTHOLOGY Laurie G. Kirszner Stephen R. Mandell Prepared by Courtney Novosat Jeffrey Ousborne Cara Snider Bedford/St. Martin’s Boston o New York Copyright © 2011 by Bedford/St. Martin’s All rights reserved. Instructors who have adopted Practical Argument as a textbook for a course are authorized to duplicate portions of this manual for their students. Manufactured in the United States of America. 5 4 3 2 1 0 f e d c b a For information‚ write:

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    teaching assistant

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    that is right for them . This enables that child to have an education plan for their specific needs that is unique to them . 3‚ Regular checks on a child’s progress can have an affect . By ensuring that the child is making progress‚ that the teaching plan is working for them and that they are getting the maximum benefits can affect the success of inclusive education . By having regular checks they can

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    Teaching Is a Vocation

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    TEACHING AS A VOCATION‚ MISSION AND PROFESSION INTRODUCTION To enable development of youth first and foremost‚ the teacher’s love for teaching is essential‚ with teaching as the soul of the teacher. The teacher must realize that they are responsible for shaping not just students but ignited youth who are the most powerful resource under the earth‚ on the earth and above the earth. With their full commitment to the great mission of teaching‚ the teacher transforms himself or herself as a great

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