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    to marginal consumer benefit. Under imperfect completion‚ providers set a price above the marginal cost. Since consumers equate price to marginal benefit‚ marginal benefit exceed marginal cost in imperfectly competitive industries. Such industries produce too little compared to the efficient level. Increasing the level of competition an imperfectly competitive market would result in higher output produced. This would add more to consumer benefit than to production cost or the opportunity cost of the

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    New Light of Myanmar MYANMAR’S OLDEST ENGLISH DAILY Volume XXII‚ Number 41 4th Waxing of Nayon 1376 ME October 2015 still set for Myanmar’s Yangon Stock Exchange launch Old Central Bank building in which Myanmar’s Securities and Exchange Commission’s office is set to open.—Photo: Ye Myint By Ye Myint Myanmar’s deputy minister of finance says the planned launch of Myanmar’s stock exchange is on track for October next year. “Myanmar’s Yangon Stock Exchange plan is progressing

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    between students and teachers Do teenagers really know how to act opposite their teachers? In past centuries‚ students were treating their teacher as an employee treats his boss. 20 years ago‚ a teacher never had to tell his students to shut up during class. Never a student would have called his teacher by his first name. Times have changed. Now‚ too many students treat their teacher as they treat their friends. The relationship between students and teachers is now too friendly and teachers are now

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    A Teacher‚ A Substitute‚ and a Student American‚ Charles Baxter‚ wrote the contemporary short story‚ “Gryphon‚” in the United States‚ in 1985. The time represented in the story is roughly‚ the 1960s; during which there is a moral and philosophical upheaval occurring throughout the nation. The country (USA)‚ is in the midst of the Vietnam War‚ the “cold-war‚” a sexual revolution‚ and experiences a huge spasm and clash of ideals between parents and children of the “baby-boomer” generation. The action

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    Association of Teacher Education in Europe st conference annual atee TEACHERS’ REFLECTIONS ON THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARD STUDENTS Andreja Lavrič‚ Ph. D. Training centre for civil protection and disaster relief andreja.lavric@guest.arnes.si Abstract In the educational process directed at students‚ the responsibility for successful learning is divided between the teacher and the students. Both‚ the teacher as well as the students have to realize their own part of the responsibility burden. The

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    today. Pointing finger at the teachers. Infact it is not only the teacher’s product but there are many other factors like parents‚ curriculum‚ government plans and policies and student’s maturity and potential are responsible too. Though there are many ways we can improve teaching or “raise” the quality of education‚ the three most important ways or factors‚ I feel‚ are as follows. 1. Our educational system should be incorporating the current knowledge how students learn‚ up to

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    Teacher-student Romantic Relationship I. Executive Summary: Morality in the work place is almost a none existing issue‚ this is because most of the employees in any organization do not know the true meaning of morality. Others think to do good is a moral thing‚ hence any deeds contrary to that are considered immoral. Allowing mentorship to turn into romance breaks the trust on which a healthy student-teacher relationship is founded. Most educational institutions have policies that ban such romances

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    Topic: “Teacher-Student Relationships and Academic and Behavioral Levels” Introduction The importance of teacher-student relationships will forever be an increasing factor in students’ academic achievements and behaviors. The general topic for this research is how teacher-student relationships affect students’ academic achievements develop or destroy their behavioral skills. This topic brings about a lot of conflicts that leads to many unanswered questions such as ‘What happens to the teacher-student

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    Alaa Mahmoud Essay 2: Technology Influence on Teachers and Students We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand because it is the pen and paper of our time‚ and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world. Technology has helped aid education through internet access of worldwide resources. It helped create active learners who are capable of mastering skills not only in their fields but also in different majors. Moreover‚ educational technology

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    professional teacher is a key resource person in the Multigrade context. The local content is a significant part of the curriculum‚ it is particularly important to resolve the issue of appointing well-trained and locally-oriented teachers. Introduction 1.    An average primary school teacher is ill equipped to handle a multigrade classroom situation.2.    The nature of the curriculum and textbooks‚ which are prepared almost entirely in a monograde context create further problems.3.    Teacher training

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