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    Banking Awareness

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    BANKING AWARENESS 1.  On the recommendation of which committee was NABARD established? (a)    Shivraman    (b) Rangarajan (c)    Malegam      (d) Vijay Kelkar 2.  ‘Swabhiman’‚ the financial inclusion scheme‚ comes under the purview of which ministry? (a) Ministry of Commerce  (b) Ministry of Home Affairs (c) Ministry of Finance      (d) Ministry of External Affairs 3.  RBI was established on ___________. (a) April 1‚ 1925     (b) April 1‚ 1935 (c) April 1‚ 1945     (d) April 1‚ 1955   

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    Teaching Methods

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    You and I and a couple million other people have all been in schools for a number of years‚ and we all have some pretty good ideas about the qualities we feel are important for good teaching. Not surprising‚ several agencies and organizations have looked into the characteristics of good teachers. One of those is the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC). The INTASC establishes guidelines for preparing‚ licensing‚ and certifying educators. Among other things‚ they promote

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    Teaching English

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    Teaching Readers of English “A book of this kind is long overdue. . . . It is a giant contribution to the field. With its emphasis on a socioliterate approach to reading and literacy‚ it nicely captures the prevailing view of academic literacy instruction. Its extremely skillful and well-developed balancing act between theory and practice allows it to appeal to a wide variety of readers. Pre- and in-service teachers‚ in particular‚ will benefit immensely.” Alan Hirvela‚ The Ohio State University

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    Explore the role of the English film teaching students English moral literacy A status quo in vocational students to learn English Students weak economic foundation‚ poor foundation. Most of the cultural roots of vocational students‚ poor attitude towards learning English and some even 26 letters written well‚ are not allowed to read‚ even the five fundamental the vowels not know‚ arbitrarily called the students to ask him voice or syntax‚ you will find him very bad control. Spelling words to

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    dementia awareness

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    Outcome1 1.1 Explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a group of symptoms known as a syndrome that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities which can include memory loss‚ the way of thinking and understanding of what is being communicated and also the change in language which they may not normally use. People with dementia may also become apathetic‚ finding it difficult to control how they are feeling or have problems behaving appropriately in social

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    Models of Teaching

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    MODELS OF TEACHING We have discussed about the various learning theories in the last chapter. But as aspirant teachers‚ it is our experience that no teaching problems can be solved by acquiring knowledge of learning principles. The models of teaching will be a help to understand the nature of teaching. Teaching models are developed keeping in view of the learning theories (So that the teaching theories may be indoctrinated and reaffirmed by using these models.). The teaching model gives

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    Language Awareness 1

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    Language Awareness 1 – part 1. Complete the chart by analyzing the language as if you were going to pre-teach it Example Part of speech/name of tense/analysis of form What does it mean in this context? Concept check questions Pronunciation 5.Complicated Adjective Made up of different parts or aspects that are difficult to understand‚ difficult‚ Complex. 1.Is it easy to understand?(no) 2. Does it have many aspects or parts? (yes) 3. Is it difficult? (yes) /’kɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ Four syllables

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    AWARENESS OF THE CYBERCRIME LAW AMONG CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILOILO– PHINMA A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of the College of Criminal Justice University of Iloilo - PHINMA Education Network In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course CM 070 - Criminological Research and Statistics by April Joy Sirue Jet Charles Yson Nelu Garete Erald Pedroso Ela-Mae Salmon Rexsie Penado Teopisto Ralph Ramos Alquisada

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    Upon receiving my writing assignment on Global and Diversity Awareness‚ I realized I would need to research the meaning of each. To me Global Awareness means to be aware of how issues and difficulties are affecting us around the world. Diversity refers to being able to identify the differences between people. Race‚ religion‚ culture‚ gender and age are a few examples of how diversity can be seen in a group. Global and Diversity awareness are inter-related in our everyday lives throughout the world

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    Asprcts in Teaching

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    The most important aspects in a teaching In order to perform a successful lesson‚ a teacher might have a lot of aspects to consider. For me‚ I have 5 aspects to be aware of. First‚ I have to understand my students. Second‚ the aim of the using course syllabus. Third‚ teaching strategy. The Fourth aspect is teaching process. And last‚ acquisition of the learning. In my sense‚ they are the most important aspects that I should be aware of. In my opinion‚ the first and the most important

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