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    Educational Policy

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    EDUC 2032: Educational Policy and Politics‚ Semester 1‚ 2013/14 Educational policies are increasingly reflecting global trends. Is this a positive or negative development? Educational policy is inextricably linked with globalization. Inherent in this idea of globalisation is the increasing interdependency among different countries and nations around the globe. This only means that nations and individuals are becoming more interconnected and the world is becoming even smaller through globalization

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    Portfolios have long been used in some professions to showcase professional work and skill. In education‚ portfolios have also been used for assessment‚ including self-assessment (Lankes 1995; Pond et al. 1998). Both career portfolios and career passports reflect this dual focus—students assess themselves in the process of developing a product‚ and the resulting product showcases and documents their experiences and skills. A distinction is sometimes drawn between a portfolio as developmental and

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    Educational Psychology

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    benefit for students to be intrinsically motivated in the classroom because they are leaning for knowledge and not just for marks or grades. Most students are naturally extrinsically motivated at school by things such as grades and their future career. In a perfect world we "want students to be motivated also by the love of learning‚ knowledge for the sake of knowledge‚ and positive feelings about themselves" (McKinney). One way of intrinsically motivating students is to "foster student autonomy"

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    Educational Philosophy

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    Press. Advanced Educational Foundations for Teachers: The History‚ Philosophy‚ and ... Donald K. Sharpes ED414217 - Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. Vol. 1671 Bailin‚ Sharon (1995). "Inclusion and epistemology: The price is right‚" in Alven Neiman‚ ed.‚ Philosophy of Education 1995 (Champaign‚ IL: Philosophy of Education Society)‚ 23-26. Dearden‚ R.F. (1982). "Philosophy of education‚ 1952-82‚" in British Journal of Educational Studies‚ Vol. 30

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    1. Careers Tech Careers ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Search Bottom of Form * Tech Careers * Education * Find A Job * Career Advancement * * Share * Print Apply now to guide this site Discuss in our forum Resignation Letters - Samples From Laura Schneider‚ former About.com Guide See More About: * resignation letters * job letter samples * offer letters * cover letters * reference letters The technical industry

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    Educational Psychology

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    With the number of educational psychologists rising today‚ they are finding more and more ways to help out the students in our schools now. Many projects are being done‚ experiments being made‚ research being conducted‚ and tests being run so that educational psychologists can help fix problems that a lot of people are generally tending to have. They deal with many different aspects in their job from cognitive‚ to social‚ to behavioral problems or difficulties. Educational Psychology It is

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    Educational Pshcholgy

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    Educational Psychology Introduction Educational psychology is the study of how humans learn in educational settings‚ the effectiveness of educational treatments‚ the psychology of teaching‚ and the social psychology of schools as organizations. Although the terms "educational psychology" and "school psychology" are often used interchangeably‚ researchers and theorists are likely to be identified as educational psychologists‚ whereas practitioners in schools or school-related

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    Educational Technology

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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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    Educational Equity

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    the following questions: Is there a need for diversity in curriculum studies and designs? Why? What measures do you think will be effective in incorporating such a need into curriculum studies and designs? What is the relevance of diversity to your career goal‚ to education in your family‚ community‚ and school‚ to education in Georgia‚ and to education in general? In which way can you develop a curriculum which helps cultivate empathy‚ compassion‚ passion‚ and hope for citizens of the world‚ and

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    Educational System

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    Fundamentals The educational system has always been a topic to discuss. Whether for or against the argument‚ the educational system seems to be at the bottom of the nations priorities. Mainly the questions asked is where funding can come from‚ the participation needed‚ and the choices between educational systems. Since education is how a society must strive and expand in its knowledge and economy‚ the educational system for such should be at its forefront. Nevertheless‚ the educational system argument

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