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    Student Performance Online Monitoring System A title proposal presented to the faculty of the graduate school of JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY Main Campus‚ Dapitan City In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) by SYLVESTER R. MAHINAY DEDICATION This research is dedicated to our almighty father who has been my strength in all the things I do. It is also dedicated to the teachers and faculties who

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    Abstract Students’ achievement in any teaching and learning situation is very important. Unfortunately‚ studentsperformance in secondary school has not been very encouraging as consistently highlighted by the moderators and chief Examiners reports and WAEC and NECO business studies results for past decade. This problem of poor performance is apparently assuming a dimension that could affect the entire economy situation in the country. However‚ effort has been made in this paper to assess the influence

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    | |Before the class begins‚ the students will discuss about the plant and animal cell. They will use the different theories to explain about the cell‚ their | |functions and importance. The students will on their way to formulate and make representations on the description of the cell‚ their functions and | |importance and relate it in the real life situation. By the use of technology‚ the students will make a cell model‚ and graphic organizers based on their

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    Fostering a warm teacher student relationship The teacher student relationship is very important for children. Children spend approximately 5 to 7 hours a day with a teacher .We ask ourselves what is considered a good teacher? All of us have gone through schooling‚ and if fortunate had a favorite teacher. A positive relationship between the student and the teacher is difficult to establish‚ but can be found for both individuals. The qualities for a positive relationship can vary to set a learning

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    in their account and sometimes they want to add their teacher as friend in their account but the student have to think that they should add or not their teacher as their friend on Facebook. If the student add their teacher on Facebook‚ it will be easier for them to clarify doubt with their teacher because when they does not understand on what they doing on their homework they can messaging their teacher on Facebook if they don’t have teacher phone numbers’. Other than that‚ they also can talk

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    The Benefits Derived From a Low StudentTeacher Ratio Albert Fuller American Intercontinental University English Composition II What are the possibilities and impacts of a low student-teacher ratio and how can it be beneficial to both students and teachers alike. Imagine yourself in a class of 30 or more students‚ you are eager to learn but find it hard to grab the attention of the teacher. You feel lost in a class of pupils and you don’t know if you are going to absorb the

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    controversial issue comes up that whether nowadays students do not respect teachers as much as in the past. Admittedly‚ we are emphasizing that everyone is equal and stressing the right to express our ideas different from others. However‚ can we say that nowadays students do not respect teachers as much as in the past? Perhaps not. Despite of different people hold various perspectives‚ I‚ given this chance‚ prefer to assert that nowadays students respect teachers as much as in the past. My point of view‚

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    is a general truth the fact that teachers grade students but would the world be turned upside down if students would also be allowed to grade their teachers? To begin with‚ though the grading offered by a student is not always the most objective‚ I think that students are more entitled than any inspector to grade their teacher’s work in class because‚ after all they are the ones who interact the most with the teacher and can appreciate the effects that the teacher has on them. In addition‚ it is

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    Farewell Speech For Students From Teachers.pdf DOWNLOAD HERE Farewell Speech by our Std XII Students Isha Desai-XII B http://www.vpmspune.org/Documents/Articles/Student/farewell%20speeches.pdf Farewell Speech by our Std XII Students . ... outgoing students‚ I hope I make my teachers and ... We shall not be dismayed at goodbyes because a farewell is ... CBLC Farewell Speech‚ 1 August 01‚ 6 pm‚ LT23 . http://www.physics.nus.edu.sg/~phytaysc/articles/speech.pdf CBLC Farewell Speech‚ 1 August 01

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    How direct instruction affects student’s performance Direct instruction refers to instructional approaches that are builds up‚ properly ordered and led by their instructors. It is how teachers presented lessons to students in every lecture or discussion. In short‚ it is how students were being directed by teachers. Classroom lectures is the most commonly associated with direct instruction‚ direct instruction includes a broad variety of teaching techniques and potential instructional scenarios. For

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