FACTORS AFFECTING THE LEARNERS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) PROGRAMS A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School St. Peter’s College Iligan City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management by AVEMAR TODIO GONZAGA March 2010 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled “FACTORS AFFECTING THE LEARNERS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) PROGRAMS” prepared and submitted
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Project Background Providian trust head quartered in New York‚ delivered financial and fiduciary services through a network of 216 branches. In 1994‚ this company managed $49.4 billion in trust asset with a staff of 840 full time employees. Sixty percent of company’s fee income and 9% of gross earnings generated by its fiduciary business that year. Though they had a huge team working on the front and back office handling and record keeping and settling activities‚ there was always a chance for
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educational system and how the handing of high school diplomas is meaningless. The problem concerned is that these high school graduates are founded to be semiliterate when entered into the real world. Sherry teaches basic grammar and writing for adult literacy programs‚ hearing the different and unpleasant experiences of graduates being passed along high school. Sherry argues that teachers flunking their students should be seen as positive teaching tool‚ and creates the expression of confidence by both
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So illiteracy gives birth to crime. Tihar Prisons reveal that 92 per cent of the prisoners lodged there are from the lower income strata of society .Indian literacy rate grew to 74.04% in 2011 from 12% at the end of British Raj in 1947. Although this was a greater than six fold improvement‚ the level is well below the world average literacy rate of 84% and India
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Project #1: Technological Literacy Narrative As we know and have read‚ technology is everywhere; it permeates our lives‚ even when we don’t want it to. Apparently‚ “what’s wrong with kids these days‚” is that they are too connected. However‚ others point out that adults‚ too‚ are rather focused on their technological lives. But does this make us literate in technology? As an educator‚ I’ve seen students use certain programs and applications to supplement their projects‚ yet many do not know how
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The internet is a technology which has had a significant impact on the way many people conduct their lives. Information once contained in massive volumes at libraries or in private collections is now available by typing words into a search engine and clicking “search.” One must no longer pick up a phone to call a friend‚ relative or colleague; e-mail‚ instant messaging‚ Skype and the like‚ have enabled people to communicate in non-traditional ways and across boundaries previously inaccessible.
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SHORT COMPOSITIONS N O T I C E NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Date Title Content – Event’s name‚ venue‚ time and other required details Name (Designation) NOTICE FORMAT INFORMAL LETTER FORMAT Q1. Write a notice inviting volunteers for a one-day Blood Donation Camp to be organized in your school premises by the Indian Red Cross Society. You are Rahil‚ Head boy of St. Thomas School. N O T I C E ST THOMAS SCHOOL 6 September 2012
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oral reading. The researchers have observed that many of the pupils have problems in reading due to inadequate vocabulary and poor reading ability. Grades 1 to 3 are the critical in the child’s learning cycle. At this stage‚ the fundamentals for literacy have to be established and the start of reading habit developed. Hence‚ this study aims to determine reading difficulties and its relation to the academic performance of grade two pupils of Tuyom Elementary School. Theoretical Framework According
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According to a study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy‚ “14 percent of American adults can ’t read‚ and 19 percent of high school graduates can ’t read.” What’s more‚ the number of functionally illiterate adults is increasing by approximately two and one quarter million persons each year. Why does this condition exist? There are four primary reasons students might graduate from high school without knowing how to read. There could be additional factors
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Press” newspaper became an instant hit. No yearly subscription was necessary‚ and the majority could afford to read the daily news. This made people in both England and America more aware of current events‚ and also led to a dramatic increase in literacy rates. The accessibility of the Penny Press to the masses is similar to that of today’s internet blogs. Many websites show news for free‚ making it available for anybody with internet access. Most blogs that present news concentrate on a certain
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