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Integrating Educational Technology Education Report
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The importance of online safety while implementing educational technology is a highly vital area of concern for the teachers and administration of the school as well as the parents. Monitoring and supervision are required by adults so that online safety for students can be easily possible to maintain.
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The 6+ 1 Trait Writing Model Education Literature review
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The National Commission on Writing in America's School and Colleges stated that "writing extends far beyond grammar and punctuation" (p. 13). Writing is a highly complex process, and there is much more to a solid piece of writing than the traditional expectations of grammar and mechanics (Culham 12).
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The Possible Dangers of Too Much Information Conveyed Education Literature review
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The readability of these forms was less than complex texts, and there does not seem to be an excuse for this. While an example of the forms in the Park studied were not made available, one could imagine that the sentences were long and complex, with many words that are not necessarily known by the average citizen.
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Harsh Parenting during Adolescence Education Literature review
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A human being changes significantly during adolescence especially in reference to emotional, attitudinal, cognitive, and physical perspectives. These changes can be either positive or negative depending on how the individual chooses to react to social constraints. More often than not these social constraints are enforced and reinforced by parents.
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Five Common Characteristics of an Autistic Student Education Assignment
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The signs of autism can include repetitive behavior in children, lack of communication, lack of understanding, and lack of self-esteem or confidence. These signs can be seen in a child when he is nearly 3 years old and the parents can easily diagnose it. Autism can be further classified into Aspergers Syndrome and high functioning autism.
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Education in Puerto Rico Education Report
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The language spoken by educators in the schools of Puerto Rico is Spanish, but English is taught as a second language during all grade levels. The adult illiteracy rate in both the male and female population is 94%. (CultureGrams, 2011). Young adults are expected by their families to attend college. The parents financially support their children’s college education expenses.
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How Physically Disabled Students Can Improve With Mobility Skill Training Education Research Paper
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The young students will perhaps achieve more success through a shift in teaching methods to include mobility opportunities. The study includes an examination of a test group of five children and the effects that Mobility Opportunities Via Education (MOVE) curriculum and how it impacts students' ability to learn despite having severe physical disabilities.
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Elementary School in Birmingham Education Case Study
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It's pointed out that while observing the classroom, I focused on six concepts: parental communication, diversity in the classroom, parent involvement, classroom volunteers, parental instruction, and homework. In order to obtain detailed information concerning classroom processes, I interviewed the teacher.
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The Management of Education System Education Case Study
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Well attained education can be assimilated in a number of ways to improve the productivity of the country’s population through possible means of innovation and renovation. The well-educated population has the maximum potential of exploiting exiting natural resources for the benefit of a country’s economy.
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The Effects of Direct Instruction and Self-Directed Learning on Bilingual Students Education Literature review
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Research indicates that studies reveal that systematic training in phonemic awareness and phonics can improve literacy outcomes for ELL students learning to read in English. They found that poor bilingual readers are likely to benefit from direct and systematic instruction which emphasizes phonological awareness and is linked to English literacy.
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Adult Learning Theories Education Report
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Knowledge acquisition of an adult is quite different from that of a young learner. Since adults are concerned with many more things than just acquiring an education, that is, a job and family responsibilities, many challenges tend to be associated with this learning process. There are a number of adult learning theories that can aid in the delivery of adult education.
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The Benefits of Private and Montessori School Systems versus the Public School System Education Report
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The private schools are incessantly competing with each other to get the best position and the best revenue by providing the best quality education. It can be stated that if the question is about education both the schools are trying their best but if the question is regarding benefits then definitely the private schools have overtaken the public schools long back conceding premium pricing.
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Motivation for Learning Foreign Language Education Literature review
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It is important that the learner-instructor relationship is based established on the understanding of the most important factors of motivation. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that determine motivation must be understood to develop the appropriate environment in which the students can be assisted to exploit their potential in learning outcomes.
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Role of Andragogy and Its Assumptions in Online Adult Teaching Education Literature review
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Andragogy should be employed as a first-line approach in the online learning setup for adults. The assumptions should enable the facilitator to comprehend the realities of their students. All these aim to empower the learner to find a direction in which to achieve their objectives and apply them in a real-life situations.
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Instructional Design Outline Education Literature review
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In a world that is rapidly changing and consisting of a diverse population, it is important that educators take into consideration a Needs Assessment Plan as a way of ensuring that each individual need of the learners is catered for.  Conducive and safe learning environments need also be established for the students to focus more on achieving their objectives with regards to learning.
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Illiteracy in Prisons Education Report
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The law enforcement should also receive the responsibility for the high amount of illiteracy in study institutions as witnessed from the case of students dropping out of school. If the police carried out their duties to full effect, there would not be any forms of prostitution and drug peddling around schools and other educational institutions (Leone and Meisel, 2007).
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Senior Students In Business Major With Higher GPA Pursue Their Master's Degree Education Report
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There is various project aimed at employing a portfolio of instruments like exams in order to certify the professionals. This encourages students to take the Masters's degree in order to gather ample knowledge and through the assessment in preparation for workplace skills. The project also focuses on critical thinking and the dimensions of knowledge and skills and knowledge acquired by the student's Burke.
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Validity, Reliability, and Accuracy of a Learning Outcome Education Research Paper
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It shall, and then test the accuracy of the assessment through testing the possible sources of errors. We shall conclude that it is quite essential for any inquiry, including social those in the social sciences, to achieve a scientific status, it is essential that the validity, reliability, and accuracy of the study are proven and verified beyond dispute.
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Differentiated Instruction Education Assignment
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A group with differing levels can scaffold each other better. This way, those who are more advanced can help their peers at slightly lower levels. It has also been proven that learning with peers is quite effective. Interdependence can better be achieved by various minds having unique inputs. As for review games, the opposing teams or individuals should have similar levels to make it fair.
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Internationalization of Higher Education Education Report
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Once students complete their education from local colleges or universities, they can avail the opportunity of going to a foreign countries for higher education either by taking advantage of student exchange programs of foreign universities in Qatar. Hence, Qatar’s education system has been developed to a great extent to match the standards as set by international educational bodies.
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Enhancing Literature for Students of English as Second Language Education Literature review
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Some students will easily take off and become quickly conversant without much effort and for others, this will present a huge challenge. Some students will continue to struggle with learning English despite being engaged in constant and lengthy periods of being exposed to the language being learned (English).
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Teaching English Language Arts through Writing Education Literature review
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Research has shown how initial teaching methods were flawed and what the real needs of the students were, needs to which the teaching methods needed to be aligned so that the students could experience a better learning process and retain the information they had learned in class more effectively and for longer.
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Improving Diversity in Todays Classroom Education Report
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It follows that preparing high-class professional development starts by examining student learning needs and classifying the teacher’s skills and knowledge needed to tackle those learning needs. The proposed outcomes of a teacher’s Professional Development Plan are revealed in terms of improved professional practice, but objectives and goals should always center on improved student outcomes.
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Academic Inflation Education Report
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Academic Inflation is the most popular term that is used by the business graduates globally as they have realized that the degrees that they are holding such as Undergraduate degree or Bachelor’s degree has depreciated in value and they will have to obtain higher-level degrees to be compatible with the job specifications and requirements and to gain acceptance by the employers.
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How the New NYS APPR Regulations Have Changed the Employee Selection Process Education Literature review
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To improve understanding of new APPR for effective application and implementation, the district should endeavor to organize regular training sessions aimed at teaching about teacher selection practices. The session should bring experts drawn from all education sectors within the school and other relevant stakeholders to present innovation practices and issues pertain to teacher selection.
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Democratic Values of Graduate Students in Government and Private Universities of the UAE Education Research Paper
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The students of both government and private universities of higher education in the United Arab Emirates are considered for the research. The students are selected in a non-random manner from two private and two government universities in Abu Dhabi. The data is collected using a quantitative questionnaire with Likert Style questions, and the data is analyzed using excel spreadsheets.
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Language and Literacy in the Math Area Education Report
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There is a multitude of issues that might prevent a student from learning proficient reading and writing.  According to Conley (2008), students may struggle because they have inadequate speech and language development.  Some students may not be able to distinguish between different speech sounds, so they cannot connect the letters and sounds to different words. 
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Hebrew as a Second Language and Drug Addiction Education Literature review
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It is vital to understand that the prefrontal cortex of the brain plays an important role, as mentioned in the literature review, in the ability of older people aged 30 to 60 years old to learn a new language. In the prefrontal cortex, the working memory of a person is executed, which functions substantially as a person’s ability to absorb symbols in a successive manner.
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Early Intervention through Special Education for Drug Exposed Children Education Assignment
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The information is specific about the inability of the development of FASD without the use of alcohol and that if there is a possibility of becoming pregnant, alcohol use should be suspended. The potential for the fetus being at risk begins at conception, thus the use of alcohol after conception is not recommended.
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Managing Students Behaviour at Nihon Junior High School Education Literature review
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Nihon students’ behavioral problems though seen by school leadership to be an effect of bullying are in fact student problems common among Japanese schools, which if analyzed from a broader perspective seem to be a natural reaction of a changing student population to a Japanese education system that no longer responds to modern student needs.
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William Rainey Harpers Influence on the University of Chicago Education Report
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Harper left many publications behind and improved the quality of higher education with his strong work ethic, motivation, and a great mind. Without fear of taking risks, he brought many improvements to education during his life, and knowing how great he and the people around him could be, he never settled for less.
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Teachers and Their Ego in the Workplace Education Literature review
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Conflict can be categorized into two types basically one is socio-emotional conflict whereas the other may be referred to as task-related conflict (Schooley, 1994). The task-related to conflict is also known as constructive conflict (McShane and Glinow, 2003). Many researchers have revealed that the socio-emotional conflict is the most common type of conflict manifest.
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Asian American Heritage Language Education in the U.S Education Literature review
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The Saturday Language School programs are not effective this mainly results from the minimal exposure to the new language. These programs have an exposure time of 2.5 hours to a new language. Unless this is supplemented by day-to-day interactions with actual speakers of the language then it is less likely to meet the desired goals (Guzetti, 2002).
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Issues in Higher Education: Globalization, Technology, and Accountability Education Literature review
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The implications for the institutions of higher learning are that students must become multi-cultural, and they also must have the skills which are needed in a changing world. These skills are also constantly changing, as there are paradigm shifts in what is necessary to know to be competitive. Community colleges are particularly able to adapt to changing landscapes.
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Isolated Children with Special Needs in Schools Education Report
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At Derby Public Schools, matters regarding social isolation are taken seriously and methodological approaches have been divested to tackle the problem. The staff of psychologists and social workers is present on school grounds and they have designed and implemented programs, classroom discussions, and other activities that support the school’s efforts to build a better school environment for children.
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Appropriate Ways that Leader Should Use in School to Be Loved by Subordinates Education Research Paper
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For the teacher to respect and love the principal, then one should use the leadership styles that are discussed above. Additionally, the strategies mentioned above should be implemented. This will help in enhancing good relationships between the principal and the teachers. With the right kind of attitude, the teachers will grow to like and love their leader which will enhance better performance.
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Culturally Responsive Teaching Education Literature review
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By understanding how they understand other cultures now and providing them an opportunity to discover the uniqueness of other cultures, teachers will be able to create a learning environment that is more holistically based. Culturally responsive classrooms go beyond teaching diversity. Instead, teachers find ways to put into practice collaborative and communal methods of teaching.
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Pros and Cons of Today's College Education Education Report
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Institutions belonging to the top strata have values and personnel that is different from those at the bottom. Universities and colleges that are in the middle class are torn between these extremes. Universities in the top strata have become a preserve for the minority few who are affluent. Attending universities like Harvard has been left to the few who can afford to pay the exorbitant fees.
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Authentic Tasks in History Class Education Literature review
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The cases on actual learning conditions and resources necessary for the successful application of authentic tasks have been described and identified. The discussion has shown that the various roles of various stakeholders in education practice strongly contribute to the success of suitable learning conditions.
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Teaching History through Authentic Learning Education Literature review
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The present education system has deviated a lot from the past. First, it has taken up the challenge of globalization, hence embraced technology as an important instructional tool across all levels. Second, it has acknowledged the varying needs of students who come from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, thus implemented multicultural strategies through scaffolding.
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Early Childhood Education: 4K Kindergarten Education Research Paper
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The 4K elementary program is a significant enrollment to the school program. It gives a chance o all children to participate in skill developments. It is a vital program in improving school and social performances for children after the program. The South Carolina government has approved funding for the expansion and improvising of the 4-year-olds programs.
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The Change in the Behavior of Pupils Education Case Study
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Scholars suggest the application of behavior management techniques can be used as an effective tool to persuade the behavior of learning among pupils. This document aims to critically review the implications to maximize the learning behavior of pupils. With the help of behaviorist theories, it shall further evaluate the issue faced in the school.
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The Fact that Play Pedagogy Education Case Study
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It's pointed out that many theorists have expressed the idea that play pedagogy is the best way to help students in developing their creativity and discovery in the learning process. However, there has been a controversy as to whether these methods have negative psychological impacts on the children.
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The Income Measure of Poverty Education Case Study
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The new government regime that took over since 1997 brought numerous improvements, which must be appreciated, but they still remain an estimated figure of 3.5 million children in the UK still living in poverty. Platt claims that child poverty and its alleviation has reached a point where it deserves adamant and un-objected government attention.
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Emotional Behavior Disorder Education Case Study
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They were generally assumed to academically incompetent by virtue of their undeveloped social skills and therefore little special attention was given, instead, they were condemned. Although students with emotional problems were more tolerantly receive after the 18th century, it was only in 1975 that they were formally recognized.
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The Positive Lifestyle Centre Education Personal Statement
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The Positive Lifestyle Centre carried out a range of workshop activities for primary school children. The Positive Lifestyle Centre offered a variety of workshop activities ranging from bullying, self-esteem, road safety, citizenship, and a healthy lifestyle. However, I was able to carry out part of my placement at the school.
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The Importance of Leadership Education Case Study
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In a structured mentoring program, supportive individual works with youth to build a relationship by offering guidance, support, and encouragement to cultivate the youth’s positive and healthy development. Often, mentoring programs are designed around specific goals, such as academic achievement, career preparation, and behavior modification.
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Planning and Conduction of Evaluation Education Case Study
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The evaluation aims to help make constructive decisions about a given situation, program, or project through a later proposal of intervention measures. Among other reasons, it helps make a reflection, gain insight, and about the subject which would help in a future change. The evaluation takes different forms depending on what is to be evaluated.
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English Language Learners Across the Schools in the USA Education Case Study
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It's pointed out that the program is expanded in most public schools so as to provide special language instruction to these learners. In the period ranging between the 1997-98 school year, through to the 2008-09 school year, the number of English language learners that have been enrolled for the program in the various public schools.
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The Design of Instructions and of Co-Curricular Plans Education Case Study
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This is due to the different characters of the students, their level of concentration while in class, as well as, the best approach to enable the students to understand what I was teaching in class. Some of the tactics I used in getting the children to learn and understand the numeracy class was brain gym, drawing arrows.
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