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    computer has many advantages in each of us. In making projects‚ assignments‚ or whatever activities in school‚ computer has many uses or functions. Computer effects depend on how we use it. It’s either good or bad. Computer had also games that can entertain us in times of boredom. In present times‚ computer games had many bad effects especially to those who are studying. Few of them become addict in playing. Computer games addiction is not a physical disease or mental illness. It describes

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    Significance of Personality Development for a Student – Pramod Kumar Recently‚ a student approached me seeking help to resolve his personal problems. He was finding it difficult to concentrate during classes and scoring even pass marks in the exams had become a herculean task. A casual enquiry revealed that he was almost starving and severely malnutritioned because of his dislike for the hostel mess food. He would skip breakfast‚ eat sparingly at night and satisfy his appetite instead at

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    support from psychological concepts for the implementation of merit pay increasing student achievements‚ there are also opposing arguments as to why merit pay would not help increase student performance. For example‚ educators cannot control who is assigned to their classes‚ and the motivation and ability of the students varies every year (Ramirez‚ 2011). The ability varies because of the different backgrounds the students come from which affects their intelligences‚ learning capabilities‚ and cognitive

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    The Effects of a Teachers Religion in the Classroom Abstract Educational investigators now acknowledge that educators’ spiritual beliefs and knowledge determine how they design their classroom practices. Even though not much research has tackled instructors’ spiritual convictions about evaluation practices‚ it stands to argue that their notions of what comprises good classroom appraisal equally mold their assessment practices. Existing studies on instructor’s spiritual

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    vital part of the school setting; however‚ teachers are not always informed of their responsibilities. Safety of course is important as well as the rights of the students. As a teacher my responsibilities may or may not influence the rights of my students. For example‚ many students get injured on field trips and with that being said‚ as a teacher‚ it is our responsibility to look out for the students’ safety without having a possible occurrence of the students getting hurt.

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    The responsibilities of a teacher vary differently from teacher to teacher‚ from state to state‚ and even from country to country. As an aspiring teacher‚ it is of the up-most importance to fully understand the responsibilities that come along with the title. It is also important to understand the how those responsibilities interact and influence that rights and responsibilities of the students being taught. One controversial issue involves the infringement of students First Amendment Rights when

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    The role of a teacher in Students’ learning According to a Sanskrit Sloka “A student learns one forth from the teacher‚ one forth from own intelligence‚ one forth from classmates and one forth only with time”. This sloka means different things to different people. Ask for me‚ the essence of it lies in the core of its meaning which focuses on the role of the teacher in students’ learning. The formal teaching and learning environment is influenced by resources and ideas from many sources. An established

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    Schools should ask students to evaluate their teachers. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Teaching is one of the most important jobs. People who exercise this work should have some characteristics that allow them to success in taking student to a high level of education. A lot of methods are available to schools in order to evaluate their teachers‚ but I advocate totally the method that allows students to evaluate their own teachers . Firstly

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS ON PARTICIPANT’S ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect on Participant’s Academic Achievement.   Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect On Academic Achievement While the first account of humans engaged in learning may well be the story of Adam and Eve‚ the origins of team sports are virtually unknown. Perhaps‚ team sport pre-dates the origins of the Olympic Games in

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    have shifted their focus away from physical education (PE) in schools to increased focus on standardized test score and the children are suffering. This systematic review was implemented to examine the positive or negative effects of physical education on academic achievement and self esteem. Varieties of study designs were used. Out of the 9 articles included‚ three were systematic reviews (Donnelly & Lambourne 2011; Rasberry et al. 2011; Strong et al. 2005) which included randomized control trials

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