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    terms of strengthening the companies’ human capital development (HCD). Employees felt that the more the HRM practices were put into practice‚ the more that employees’ performance improvement‚ perceptual development and satisfaction were improved. Factor analysis grouped HRM practices into three categories: (1) compensation management and information exchange‚ (2) training and development (T&D) management and (3) needs assessment. It is apparent that HRM in the telecom industry of Laos is not yet

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    ‘Pragmatism’ and what should be the role of teacher according to it. (250 words) What are the factos affecting wastage and stagnation? How you as a teacher can overcome these factors. explain with illustrations. (1000 words) ES-335: TEACHER AND SCHOOL Assignment - 01 Answer the following questions: i) Why is school considered as a formal educational system? Explain how objectives of school are formulated. (500 words) ii) Explain how the role of a teacher has changed from pre-industrial to the industrial

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    composition II 24 January 2015 Growing up‚ we have all come across a specific teacher who made his imprints on us in some way or another. Educators who mold us and help us get to where we are today. Thinking thoroughly at my younger school years‚ there has been one teacher who has made an impact in my life more than any other. Her name was Mrs. Hudgons. Mrs. Hudgons was my fourth grade teacher at Emerson Elementary. I was struggling tremendously in school‚ and I was behind

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    about payment for teachers in recent years. Educators have debated whether universities need to/ ought to/ have to/ must increase teachers’ salary or not. One idea that has received much attention is that higher salary for teacher is essential. This essay will explain that universities should pay their teachers more money as far as better education system and teachers’ low salary are concerned. One of the most important reasons why the priority is given to increasing teachers’ salary instead of

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    Role of teacher Role of teacher Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools‚ teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults. Teachers act as facilitators or coaches‚ using classroom presentations or individual

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    Association was established in the United States. In 1886‚ Massachusetts introduced Teacher Tenures. In 1909‚ New Jersey passed the first K-12 Tenure Law (Herbert 549). Has been developed throughout the history‚ teacher tenure has achieved innumerable beneficial and secured laws for teachers. Originated in ancient Greek‚ tenure is the protection and long-term employment for teachers from arbitrary dismissal‚ and it also allows teacher to focus on teaching without worrying of being fired (Herbert 549). However

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    new information and their preferred methods for learning have been subjected to a great deal of attention. It has also been the focus of a number of L2 studies in recent years since Reid’s influential work on the topic was published in 1987. Research on learning styles‚ has provided teachers and also students with a different view of learning and how to apply it to classrooms and lives. Among the authors that have views regarding this topic are: Mathew Peacock (2001)‚ Rao Zhenhui (2001)

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    the disruption of traditional society of Pakistan. Q.3. Explain in detail the analysis f social conflict in capitist society shown by the prominent sociologist and economist Karl Marx. Q.4. Discuss in detail the accelerating and decelerating factors of social change.How culture ethnocentrism promotes social change and maintain social order. Q.5. Define ethnomethodology. Explain in detail Garfinkel view regarding ethnomethodology. How he used ethnomethodology in the field of sociological resarch

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    looking at the boundaries that any teacher has to work to‚ the role of any teacher and the responsibilities which is required as part of been a teacher. I will look at my own role and professional boundaries within teaching and other professionals. A quote from Bowe.C (2009) “by making sure that equality and diversity are ingrained in everything we do and become an automatic part of everyone’s day-to-day role” are positive words for everyone to abide by including teachers. | To describe the differences

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    “Only observation of students and teachers at work can document the learning experience itself. It helps determine whether an invention has actually been implemented before a program tries to evaluate outcomes” (pg 16). What observation experiment found was that technology does help students to learn the material materials‚ however‚ it puts more pressure on the student when they are in a classroom setting because they have to focus on the accuracy of the school work assignment that is being done as

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