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Compare the first impressions of school we receive in 'Hard Times' and 'To Sir with Love.'
... opportunity to cause havoc, with the powerless teachers unable to do anything. The class in the play come from working, families and are all dressed scruffily.
In Dickens Hard Times the pupils are not allowed to let their minds wonder, they ...
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Compare the two extracts from a first-year Open University essay on art history and summarize the main issues facing native English-speaking students learning to use academic English in higher education.
... one appears to be less aware of how to use paragraphs although the essay is laid out in paragraph form as most of the paragraphs consist of only one sentence. Ideas are not developed and the essay lacks cohesion. Linguistic ...
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Compare the ways in which the education system is depicted in 'Hard times' By Charles Dickens & 'A Kestrel for a knave' By Barry Hines
... get used to live their lives in these sorts of surroundings; made to feel empty, dead, boring and tedious. Another reason to the non-decorated rooms is that there is a strong belief in both schools that the use of colours ...
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Comparing and Contrasting Harry Thuku's and Martin Kayamba's Early Careers.
... including Christian influence, a wide range of jobs and training, and positive interaction with European individuals. This all lead towards and affected their political perspectives and passions, which they lived out differently through their political actions and involvement.
Thuku and Kayamba ...
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Compulsory Teaching qualification for FE Teachers.
... the Government. They were concerned that Further Education in the UK was not producing a skilled enough workforce, inline with international standards, therefore effecting Britain's economical viability. Other countries within the European Union were felt to be producing a much ...
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COMPUTER –BASED LEARNING IS NOTHING MORE THAN A TOOL USED TO AFFECT THE TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE……CBL PACKAGES…...ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO ENSURE A QUALITY……TRAINING PROGRAM.’ DISCUSS THIS STATEMENT.
... Distance Education and Training (DET) and outsourced training.6
3. The debate continues as to whether CBL provides the learner with adequate training, or CBL alone merely acts as a medium in which to transfer knowledge ultimately, failing to provide the learner ...
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Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL)
... the current teaching methods. This is Computer Aided Learning - in that the computer, being a program of some sort, is an aid to an overall learning strategy - which in itself is a conglomeration of other methods of instruction, ...
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Computers in schools.
... college, or for minority subjects (such as Russian or Japanese) which do not justify a full-time teacher in a single school;
5. Links with other schools or colleges, or with industrial or business organisations;
6. Special facilities available for students with disabilities ...
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Confucius.
... Confucius was born in the village of Zou in the country of Lu, in 55 BCE; he was a poor descendant of what used to be a noble family. As a child, he held make-believe temple rituals; as a young ...
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Consider if children from low income families are disadvantaged in the education system.
... Medical Journal published a study in August 2002 that firmly points at poverty and social deprivation as some of the most significant factors why some children do less well than others. Nick Davis points out in his book, The School ...
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consider the history of the national curriculum and assess the current position with regard to national strategies. The impact
... 2002 : 20).
The evolution of the curriculum has its origins in the Education Act of 1902 that made education more accessible to a larger proportion of the population it was also the beginnings of political controversy regarding the education of ...
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Consider the potential of ICT to enrich learning in one foundation subject. Explain how you would use and manage a range of software applications and hardware peripherals for pupils from the foundation stage to the top of Key Stage 2 in your chosen subje
... Key Stage 1 and 2)
(DfEE 2000: 39)
Through this essay I will discuss the potential of using and managing a range of software applications and hardware peripherals within the foundation subject Art.
The National Curriculum states that at Key Stage one
"Pupils should ...
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Consider the unique role of ICT to a child's education and to a child's learning, especially modelling to encourage understanding and knowledge
... does not interfere with the learning of the other subject.
There are four features of ICT which help us see how important it is in the curriculum, they also show how it is distinctive from other subjects. These are Interactivity, Speed ...
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Context of Early Years
... have been a number of acts that have come into force that have attempted to relate to childcare.
i) Every Child Matters and the Children's Act 2004
In 2003, the Government published a green paper called Every Child Matters. This was published ...
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Contextualising learning theories.
... and low self-esteem. This is the common denominator for the majority of students from within the foundation area, coupled with emotional and personal problems. The student has a foundation background but is at present following a year's mainstream vocational course ...
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Cormier's The Chocolate War as Aristotelian Tragedy.
... To gain these students' approval, apparently, Jerry either should not lose the unfair boxing match or should not give up emotionally, despite having been physically battered into unconsciousness. The reasons my students cite for their disapproval reflect the general controversies ...
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Corporal punishment in Moroccan schools
... issue and they cannot be summed up in statements. Human rights activists claim that it promotes the very precarious message that violence is an acceptable phenomenon in our society. Supporters of corporal punishment believe that reasonable physical punishment is necessary ...
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Corrections.
... hand and so my classmates always laugh at me and call me "pork chop". This really hurts me a lot and I feel very embarrassed if they call me "pork chop" instead of my Christian name while they are giving ...
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Cost benefit analysis of Top-up fees.
... and on which interest won't be added until they start earning £18000.
The student with the richer parents will fair much worse under the new system. Not only will they leave university with debts to the government of £9000, after ...
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Counselling Skills Theories and Their Uses within Education.
... behaviour to possible the situations in their private lives. This stresses the importance for tutors to implement 'active listening' and 'rewarding listening' within the classroom and tutorials.
Understanding Counselling Models
Person-Centred Counselling
The origin of person-centred counselling was in the 1930s and 1940s ...
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creating effective learning environments
... formative and summative forms.
7) Reflecting and evaluation.
This essay will be divided into seven sections which will focus on analysing the Key Stage 3 gymnastics lesson using the seven areas listed above.
Planning and preparation:
Planning and preparation for this gymnastics lesson began ...
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Creative Photography
... different areas, such as different light areas, and so on. This was a task to practice our photography techniques and to get familiar with the cameras. We had five goes each, and I took pictures, inside a room, outside on ...
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Creative writing - personal account.
... time choosing between losing my friends or losing a good opportunity to gain life experiences by studying in another country. Even though I was 11 at that time, I already knew the idea of giving up what you are right ...
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Critical Analysis of Personal Learning in Sport/Physical Education 1
... Therefore it can be said that the number of individuals and the type of task affected the teaching style and hence, my learning experience.
My learning experiences have also been affected by the environment in which a task has taken place. ...
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Critical Friend
... another lens, and offers critiques of a person's work as a friend. A critical friend takes the time to fully understand the context of the work presented and the outcomes that the person or group is working toward. The friend ...