YOUTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION BY OKWUOLISE A. GIFT (gift4classics@yahoo.com‚ 08067322718) A RESEARCH FELLOW‚ ENUGU STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL)‚ ENUGU PRESENTED AT THE 1ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Venue: No 25/27 Colliery Aveneu‚ Surveyor House‚ Enugu THEME: DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION ABSTRACT Youths are considered very important in the development and transformation of any nation
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of smartphones‚ many teenagers and young adults have been attracted to using these networks on a daily bases. Although there have been many problem that with social media‚ there has also been many positive effects of using social networking. I personally believe that social networking has been positively affecting the growth of education of children’s in the 21st centuries. The National Survey of Student Engagements is the first way of measuring how involved students are towards the school and their
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THE PATH TO QUALITY TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION By Fabrice Henard and Soleine Leprince-Ringuet About the authors Fabrice Henard is an analyst at the OECD‚ for the programme Institutional Management for Higher Education (IMHE). Soleine Leprince-Ringuet is a graduate student currently pursuing a double Masters degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science and from Sciences Po Paris. She was an intern at the OECD from October 2007 to June 2008. 1 ABSTRACT 1. This
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION Ranjana‚ Lecturer Doaba College of Education ABSTRACT In this world of ever-growing competition‚ rapid changes of technology‚ privatization and internalization in education have led to the use of the concept of TQM in higher education. Student is nowadays considered as a customer and the system of education needs to be according to the needs of the customer (Student).In
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I. Introduction Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley in 1931‚ shows a fictional dystopian society located in London that greatly relies on technology and rejects today’s values such as love‚ family and emotion in order to achieve maximum societal stability and gain a false sense of happiness. The novel grasps concepts of futurology‚ which bolster the idea of the book satirizing modern society and showing what it could become. In the not so distant future‚ the novel predicts that humans will
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THE IMPACT OF MOBILE INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ON STUDENT’S ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION The use of the mobile technologies gives an excellent opportunity to connect the digital division that has an effect on so many students. At University of the Western Cape‚ we proudly possess leadership that leads underrepresented students. . This article will show the efforts made to: change and construct positive attitudes toward the use of Mobile Information Communications
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15 Examples of New Technology In Education 1. Flashnotes Remember the days of doodling on the side of your spiral notebook while you tried to take copious notes from your boring biology teacher? Would you be more motivated if you knew that your notes would not only give you an edge on the exam‚ but could also earn you a bit of cash? Flashnotes allows students to upload their lecture notes and sell them to other students who need more help or resources. The rating system allows the best note takers
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recording a movie. However as we have advanced in the world of technology we now have a camera that is capable of recording with similar sharpness as 35mm The Digital Video Camera. The main difference between film and digital video is the cost of recording and the look it personifies. Other differences include the weight ease of duplication and transportability. For a long time digital recordings suffered from inferior sound and image quality when projected onto large screens‚ but recent advances in computer
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Continuing Academic Success Continuing Academic Success is extremely important to those who plan to make advancements in their chosen career fields. It provides the opportunity to keep current with ideas‚ techniques‚ and advancements that are being made in their area of employment. We will address the importance of setting achievable goals‚ the importance of learning styles in academic success and the validity of ethics and academic integrity in helping to achieve continuing academic and professional
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THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR The role of media in education is evident today by the number of computer labs‚ television sets and libraries that have become part of curriculum in most schools today. Media comes in different forms and each form affects the way students learn and interpret information. Media has brought the world closer (globalization) so that now students from different universities in different parts of the world are connected through a mere internet connection
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