| | | | | | National Capital Region | Division of City Schools | Caloocan North District IV | BAGBAGUIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Caloocan City | | | | | | READING INTERVENTION PROGRAM IN ENGLISH/FILIPINO(FRUSTRATION‚ SLOW READER & NON-READER) | SY 2012 - 2013 | OBJECTIVES | STRATEGIES/ INTERVENTION | TIME FRAME | PERSON INVOLVED | EXPECTED OUTCOME | 1. To improve the reading abilities of pupils and decrease the number of frustration and non-readers. | Participate
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Academic achievement at school or university is only true measure of a person’s intelligence. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Today when more and more and people are investing their financial resources and efforts to accumulate higher educational qualifications‚ a debate simultaneously rages across as to what can be taken as a true parameter to gauge an individual’s capabilities. Some definitely lean for academic feats while others feel natural instincts and experience gained over years
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Demie‚ F. (2005). Achievement of Black Caribbean pupils: good practice in Lambeth schools. British Educational Research Journal 31(4)‚ 481-508. A Critique. This paper is a critique of F Demie’s ‘Achievement of Black Caribbean pupils: good practice in Lambeth schools’‚ which is an interpretive study by Feyisa Demie Jan McKenley‚ Chris Power‚ and Louise Ishani. The LEA provided the funding for this research project. The aim of the research according to Demie was to “Identify a number of significant
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Explain what is meant by cultural deprivation and how it may affect achievement? Cultural deprivation can be explained by a whole branch of sources for example Basil Bernstein’s speech code is one; the speech code consists of the elaborated and restricted code. The elaborated code is the middle class’ respected code whereas the restricted code is the working class’ simple non educated way of speech. These linguistic codes were said to be correlated with class differences in family organization‚ power
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction The problem of low achievement from the elementary to the tertiary level of our educational system has led the educators and planners to embark programs to raise the quality of education. Observers from all sectors commented that schools are producing poor quality graduates – the elementary schools are producing graduates who could hardly read and write and the high schools are turning out graduates who could hardly speak English and are
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of teaching and learning of sciences and mathematics in particular. The main concern of the educationalists has always been in the improvement of the achievement level of students (Bajah‚1984;Akpau 1993). For a nation such as ours aspiring for scientific and technological take –off the need to pay due attention to our students’ academic achievement in mathematics cannot be over emphasized. Ada(2001) said‚ today’s science is tomorrow’s solution to tomorrow’s problems too. Jegede and Brown (1980)
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differences in educational achievement are the result of school processes such as labeling. (20 marks) Labelling refers to meanings or definitions we attach to someone or something to make sense of them and these could be negative or positive labels. For example‚ in schools teachers are likely to label middle-class pupils as bright and more able to achieve in education whereas‚ they would see working class pupils as less able. Teacher labels can affect a pupil’s educational achievement as it will influence
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traditionally supported by the trade unions. The party remained out of power until 1940. However‚ in the general election of 1945‚ it achieved a spectacular recovery. The period of 1945-1951 witnessed unprecedented political economic and social achievements of the first majority labour party in Britain. Labour‚ under Clement Attlee‚ started enacting the measures that had been its program since the beginning of the century. Nationalization of railroads and coal mines‚ which were in
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Achievement of students in schools has been the concern of school authorities. Several solutions have been offered in order to improve the quality of instruction. Some of these prove to be effective for some time‚ but later new innovations are introduced thus sometimes affect the teaching-learning situations in the classrooms. Science subjects are important because this field have greatly benefited mankind in
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Industrial harmony has been viewed as an abstract concept. It is ideal and its existence is not felt in most organizations‚ as they are unstable and chaotic‚ resulting in tense working environment. This has been shown by the fact that most employers tend to believe they are the only ones who can be wronged. They overlook the fact that some of their practices could compromise relations with their employees. Management’s focus has been on the disciplinary
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