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Howards End
... character completely." Howards End is a cool appraisal of English society with its traffic congestion and rapidly expanding urban sprawl.
Howards End illustrates the dilemma of the liberal in the twentieth century and the constant struggle between the pastoral way of ...
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Humanism in ESL Language Testing.
... his teaching practice showing how humanistic methods are realized in the classroom and how it works. Although more and more people begin shifting the teaching focus from on teachers to students, and more specifically, to the learners' psychological or affective ...
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Humor should be a School Subject
... according to the person asked. I think it is appropriate, relating, creative, intellectual, and humorous. Others might have other different opinions, but the fact is the same, that there is such thing as good humor to which any person can ...
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Hypothesis - 'Most people/students in Eastlea Community School do not recycle waste, some do not know how to recycle waste.'
... produced by each household in the United Kingdom. For instance there are twenty-three million tonnes of rubbish thrown out each year from British homes. Not only household rubbish affects the environment, but also what we do as individuals. Waste is ...
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Hypothesis: Left handed people are smarter than right handed people within year ten.
... in my project.
I will need to find out the pupils surnames, whether they are left or right handed, their IQ levels and their maths science and English results. I will get rid of the other columns of information, as ...
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I carried out a questionnaire of which I gave to 20 students attending a mixed and, a single sex school. They all showed various views on the status of their school and the education that they receive
... Girl Aged 16.
Furthermore, the majority of girls that attended a mixed school would have preferred to go to a single sex school, when I asked why. They replied "I would've concentrated more at a single sex school." "You feel ...
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I have also used observation, individual tutorial, as well as discussion, questioning and analysis of learning styles questionnaires to develop the ILPs lesson plans and the scheme of work. I also spoke to the course tutor
... at the end of the course and also enter the literacy reading level 1 examination.
The group consists of twenty students with an average attendance of approximately 13-15 All the students are mature with an age range of between 19 ...
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I have chosen the picture used on the front cover of the 2003 Manchester Metropolitan University prospectus. This picture is obviously one of significance as the university has manufactured this image to attract prospective students.
... clear that the text connotes cultural diversity.
The background is black. By using Saussure's theories I can denote that the background is black and then apply the collective agreement of my culture that black connotes importance and respectability. This is known ...
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I observed an ESOL teacher in a lesson involving mature students which I could relate to my teaching
... they knew. It also gave them the necessary practice in English on the subject that mattered to them, and in doing so they found a fluency that encouraged them. I observed that the students enjoy that activity and pay a ...
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I spent this past summer working for the City of Lloydminster Engineering Department in which was my fifth straight season surveying with this same organization.
... from working at the same job for the same people, I had developed a high level of organizational citizenship behavior. I was very motivated to accomplish the tasks my surveying team and I were required to complete. Because I was ...
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I would like to be Head Girl as it would be a privilege to be elected to take the part of a key role in the functioning and representation.
... from becoming Head Girl by endeavouring to solve students' problems and provide as much help as possible. I would also hope to continue to maintain the renowned high-quality reputation has gained over the years.
In a Head Girl I think it ...
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I would like to be Head Girl as it would be a privilege to be elected. Being head girl would mean that I would play a key role in the school community which is a responsibility that I am willing to take
... high-quality reputation that the school has gained over the years.
Being a Head Girl I think it is important to have many qualities, including , being approachable and able to work as part of a team, having confidence and respect. As ...
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I. Benefits for Technical Staff
... portals for special use
II. Benefits for Faculty
A. Instant access to reusable learning resources
B. Increased efficiency and higher quality of product development
C. Publication opportunity for individual faculty members
D. Gateway to a new economy of learning objects
III. Benefits for Students
A. Higher quality of courses ...
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IB Economics: Commentary #1
... student to go to school) is at OP1, and the number of students going to school is at OQ2. This market equilibrium is not efficient since the efficient quantity (demand for education) needs to be at OQ1. So from the ...
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ICT Analysis and Evaluation Report.
... a part of the preparation for the Key Stage 3 SAT tests I have used short revision programmes with Year 9 class.
Other ICT equipment, such as calculators, is being continuously used in teaching mathematics. Virtually every lesson, unless its ...
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Identify a key issue in the 14-19 curriculum for my specialist subject (mathematics) and then critically discuss its interpretation and implementation in the context of my post-16 placement.
... the situation here is this grammar school is not 'average' because it is selective but we will see. I do apologise but I am not intending to bias this report. Research will be via interviews in the placement, my observations ...
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IDENTIFY and DESCRIBE KEY ELEMENTS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO SUCCESSFUL SEXUALITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS
... a vital part of today's education system. Often students have stated that "the 'sex ed' they received was too little, too late and too biological. Students want teachers who are comfortable to teach in this area and who are able ...
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Identify and evaluate two or three teaching/learning strategies which could be used to teach the same topic, to the same specified cohort, but in classes of distinctly different sizes (e.g. 6 students and 20 - 30 students).
... identify the issues that need to be thought through in starting your own business including:-
* Business Plan
* Business Idea
* Raising Finance
* Recruiting and Managing Staff
* Managing cash flow
* Expanding the business
* Acquiring premises
* Decision on legal status
* Marketing
* Operational Issues
Teaching ...
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Identify and evaluate two or three teaching/learning strategies which could be used to teach the same topic, to the same specified cohort, but in classes of distinctly different sizes (e.g. 6 students and 20 to 30 students).
... shape so that everyone can be heard and seen easily.
The first strategy I would use in this scenario would be group discussion. I feel that this is appropriate as the number of students is very manageable, compared to in a ...
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Identify one National Curriculum activity taught to KS3 pupils within phase 1. Discuss the formative assessment strategies used to enable the planning of appropriate progression. Evidence provided through MTP, STP, self and staff evaluations.
... it becomes clear that in general it describes the process of planned 'on-going' assessment. Boston (2002, p32) takes this further and explains how this process can be used to adapt teaching and learning to meet pupils needs. The purpose and ...
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Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher
... to theories and theories to facts. To be capable of creative thinking and reasoning and integrate new knowledge.
COMMUNICATOR/COUNCILLOR/GUIDE
Able to pass on knowledge to another and convey it with clarity of speech. Question students thoroughly enough to know just how they ...
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Idependent Study
... that aspiration should be raised backed by action in communities increasing appetite and opportunity to improve skills.
Ensure people can afford to learn providing financial support to those who need it most. Most importantly learning must be tailored to meet individual ...
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If they (children) learn to value, care for and identify with small parts of the environment they will gradually acquire the attitudes for being responsible adults." Discuss.
... all other living things.
"It is important that growth in skills of enquiry and concepts should be accompanied by a development of sensitivity toward living things and responsibility towards the environment."2
Suggest how teachers of pupils at Key Stage 2 might use ...
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Imagine your first day of class at a prestigious university. Fear, anxiety, excitement, and confidence are some emotions you may feel because it is not clear what changes will come with this new learning environment.
... to be solved. Foreign professors should be able to meet a higher English speaking criterion or have a translator in class with them to prevent an obstructed learning environment for the students.
Education is a major key to success in ...
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Impact of ICT on education.
... was successful was because teachers got full training on how to use the applications effectively.
I discussed this matter with my teacher and ask him, how computers were different in the past in this school to how they are now;
He replied, ...