Three of the earliest teaching methods were the Grammar-Translation Method‚ the Direct Method‚ and the Audio-lingual Method. Discuss these three methods. Also‚ explain their shortcomings which led to more current approaches in the teaching of grammar to L2 speakers. 1. i) Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Grammar-translation method is the extension of the Classical method which began in Germany (Prussia) in the late 18th century. It was then become popular in the early 19th century. It is one
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BUSINESS PLANNING Planning is the key to any successful business. There are many different models and variations of business plans‚ so it is extremely important to choose the right one specific to the type of business. Having a business and knowing what to do with it are very separate issues and creating a well-executed business plan for the right reasons will enhance the odds that your venture will be one of the ones to succeed. “Accounting is the measurement‚ statement‚ or provision of
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Preference Framework Whereas the loanable funds framework determines the equilibrium interest rate using the supply of and demand for bonds‚ an alternative model developed by John Maynard Keynes‚ known as the liquidity preference framework‚ determines the equilibrium interest rate in terms of the supply of and demand for money. Although the two frameworks look different‚ the liquidity preference analysis of the market for money is closely related to the loanable funds framework of the bond
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Types of Economic Planning Planning by Inducements Planning by inducement is often referred to as ‘indicative planning’ or ‘market incentives’ . In such type of planning‚ the market is manipulated through incentives andinducements. Accordingly‚ in this system there is persuasion rather than compulsion or deliberate enforcement of orders. Here the consumers are free to consume whatsoever they like‚ producers are free to produce whatsoever they wish. But such freedom of consumption and production
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Lesson Planning Classroom Reserach Paper Supervisor Balogh Erzsébet Szeged‚ 2009. április 30. Table of Contents page Introduction 1 Literature Review 1 Research Question and the Observation Instrument 6 Results 7 Discussion 8 Conclusion 11 Bibliography Appendices Appendix 1 Observation Sheet Appendix 2 Observation Sheets of Five Attended Classes Introduction The topic of this classroom research paper is lesson planning. Planning is a crucial
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1. Introduction In this essay there is in-depth discussion about the function on planning. The importance of planning‚ and why it is required in every managerial activity is brought out by this essay. The nature and is effects on the other managerial functions. The various situations and problems faced if planning fails. 2. The importance of planning in the modern world: In the dynamic environment of the modern world‚ time is considered as money. One needs to be at the right place at the right
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Having a common governance framework can play a critical part in assisting board members to better comprehend their oversight roles. The framework should have parts that contribute to effective governance and contain tools that address the risks associated with governance risks. A framework will additionally give a more pertinent build to assessing how management’s obligations fit with the board’s oversight responsibilities. There are four attributes that help assess the board’s performance level
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a. Identify 10 characteristics of best practice succession planning systems and management that ensure desirable workers are developed and retained. 10 characteristics of best practice succession planning systems and management that ensure desirable workers are developed and retained include: 1. Easy to use succession systems to ensure consistency and maintain objectivity across organisational levels‚ business units and geographical areas 2. Developmentally orientated to enable managers to reflect
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CAF The Common Assessment Framework has been developed as part of the Every Child Matters strategy. Every Child Matters: Change for children is a new approach to the well-being of children and young people from birth to age 19 and is the government’s response to the report into the death of Victoria Climbie - so that never again should a child ‘slip through the net’ and be put in the way of abuse‚ harm‚ neglect or‚ as in Victoria’s case‚ murder. This strategy is meant to encourage all the different
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Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making Critical Thinking 1. Describe briefly each the five approaches to solving ethical dilemma. a. The Utilitarian Approach: the action which can bring the greatest benefits and the least harm. b. The Rights Approach: the moral actions which are the one respect the moral rights of everyone. (the basic rights include the right of the truth; the right of privacy; the right not to be injured
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