when reviewing topics such as politics‚ religion‚ and values. Classrooms are rich sites for the discussion of controversial issues in large part because the students who populate them bring with them a diversity of perspectives‚ ideologies‚ and experiences (Hess & Gatti‚ 2010). Teaching using discussion-based methods are challenging and teachers have to be ready to manage debates in the classroom. There is a strong line of research that shows that within the classroom‚ talking with people who hold
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Involving students in teaching and learning: a necessary evil? Downloads: The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 627 times since 2006 DOI (Permanent URL): 10.1108/09684889710189093 Article citation: H. McIlveen‚ K. Greenan‚ P. Humphreys‚ (1997) "Involving students in teaching and learning: a necessary evil?"‚ Quality Assurance in Education‚ Vol. 5 Iss: 4‚ pp.231 - 238 The Authors H. McIlveen‚ Lecturer at the School of Leisure and Tourism‚ University of Ulster at Jordanstown‚ Newtonabbey
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I worked as a teacher of children aged 5-12 with learning difficulties ADHD and Autistic spectrum children. My work included attending to the pupil’s personal needs and implementing personal programmes‚ including social physical and welfare matters. I encouraged pupils to interact with others and engage in group activities for example peer group activities‚ games‚ chanting slogas and music class. I also encouraged pupils to act independently as appropriate for example by arranging their bags‚ shoes
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Factors Affecting the Achievement of High School Students in Mathematics at San Juan National High School Submitted to the Faculty of Polytechnic University of the Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the subject Research Seminar I Paulo E. Parada MSME April 6‚ 2013 Chapter I The Problem and It’s Background 1.1. Introduction Education is a vital tool to succeed in life. Every individual deserves quality education due to them. Many of us are
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Class Size V. Achievement Class Size Verses Student Achievement Walter McGee Holy Family University Introduction The effect of class size on student achievement has been widely debated over the years. Mixed findings have come about since the research has been started and in this study I will try to further the findings to prove that class size can‚ and does effect student achievement. In earlier studies it has been shown that some states across the United States including
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Assessment Volume 3‚ Number 2 · January 2005 Learning With Technology: The Impact of Laptop Use on Student Achievement James Cengiz Gulek & Hakan Demirtas www.jtla.org A publication of the Technology and Assessment Study Collaborative Caroline A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education‚ Boston College Volume 3‚ Number 2 Learning With Technology: The Impact of Laptop Use on Student Achievement James Cengiz Gulek and Hakan Demirtas Editor: Michael Russell russelmh@bc.edu Technology and Assessment
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THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNET TOWARD STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AT C CLASS BATCH 2012 OF PBI UMY Keyword: influence‚ internet‚ student achievement A RESEARCH Presented as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements to Complete Subject on Interpretive Reading and Argumentative Writing in English Education Department ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LANGAUGE EDUCATION FACULTY UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The use of Internet technology
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The Role of Parental Involvement in Student Achievement The Role of Parental Involvement in Student Achievement The role of parent involvement in student achievement has long been researched and documented. Of course‚ one cannot ignore the role of a student’s inherent drive‚ determination‚ and perseverance as a factor in success; however‚ more often than not‚ when one sees a successful lawyer‚ doctor‚ businessman‚ or teacher‚ a strong foundation of parental support has been deeply rooted
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ON Effect of Parental Involvement on Academic Achievement and Performance of Master Level Students Submitted To: Prof. Asghar Ali Our Esteemed Teacher In: Business Research Methods An Attempt From: Syed Muhammad Razi (L4F11MCOM0187) (0321-4660526) Muhammad Hassnain (L4F11MCOM0202) Nida Sharif (L4F11MCOM0209) Omair Ahmad (L4F11MCOM0198) Section: EA3 Punjab Group of Colleges (M.Com) Effect of Parental Involvement on Academic Achievement and Performance
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FACILITIES ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT‚ ATTENDANCE‚ BEHAVIOR‚ COMPLETION RATE AND TEACHER TURNOVER RATE IN SELECTED TEXAS HIGH SCHOOLS A Dissertation by ROBERT SCOTT MCGOWEN Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY December 2007 Major Subject: Educational Administration THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL FACILITIES ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT‚ ATTENDANCE‚ BEHAVIOR‚ COMPLETION RATE AND TEACHER TURNOVER RATE
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