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What are the implications for schools of the positive correlations that occur between aspects of educational attainment and social class?
... what it is that some people can do to relatively succeed according to long standing definitions and what do many people do to relatively fail?
In one mixed ability lesson in the first school practice there was (by conversation and confirmation ...
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What are the likely impacts of removing government subsidies on higher education in the Mumbai University?
... then when. It is thus important to understand what are the likely impacts of removing government subsidies on higher education in the Mumbai University?
The Mumbai University is a body that provides education through its own campus education systems and also ...
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What are the three main causes of difficulty for students at college in general?
... to participate or speak up in class. Due to the language, students have a hard time to make friends.
Second of all, college students have difficulty with work. Students who work while studying at the same time have ...
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What are your views of education?
... not graded and cannot fail, they take their time to complete their work and to make sure that their work is more persistent and done right. The fact that Finnish students are not graded on their work would be a ...
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What areas are most important to influence according to my party's political philosophy/ideolology?
... censorship.
* We support education programs on the uses and abuses of information technology that provide members of the community with the information necessary to make informed choices.
b) Media and Broadcasting
Ambitions
* Government should continue to support the mix of ...
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What changes would you like to see in the educational system of this country?
... have to be taken place. Firstly, regarding primary schooling, more classroom activities should be introduced in teaching the students, especially the younger ones, as they could learn faster with games than just listening to the teachers, do the exercises required ...
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What Developments took place in the Education of the Poorer Classes from 1800-1860?
... founded by wealthy donors to teach local boys Latin and Greek grammar. Though called 'Public' these schools are what today would be called 'Private'.
The nineteenth century school movement was significant, because Grammar Schools made no widespread provision for the ...
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What do adult
learners need to consider when applying for Higher Education to get the most
out of their opportunities?
... needs to be asked is "Is it financially feasible?". The majority of expenses will lie with the course fees which amount to approximately £1,150 per year, unless the chosen course is one such as social work or nursing, in which ...
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What evidence is there that the UK secondary education system inadequately addresses the needs of particular groups of children? Give illustrations of this.
... between different groups in society and illustrate that there is an apparent inequality for certain classes, genders and ethnicities.
Firstly, sociological research of recent years has shown that students of ethnic minorities have generally attained lower results than their peers. ...
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What impact do you think the use of control and modelling applications should have on the primary curriculum? Identify the potential for enhancing children’s learning and justify you own personal position.
... classroom. I will look at arguments for and against control and modelling and justify my personal point of view.
The term control and modelling is used extensively in ICT and yet when one comes to define it, it develops a vagueness ...
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What is a school for
... school, whether it carried on in groups or individually, inside or outside the school" Kelly (1983:10;Kelly 1993). We should look at the curriculum as a triangle has three vertexes, first as a body of knowledge, as process and praxis finally ...
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What is a team? What is a group? Explain the difference between the two. What are the characteristics of good and bad teams
... understand each and try and be on the same level, they have to work together off the pitch as they have to train and keep fit, they have a big team that work with the football players, e.g. coach, physiotherapists, ...
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What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
... IS A PROBLEM WITH:
INITIAL TRAINING FOR TEACHERS IS INSUFFICIENT DUE TO FINANCES
RELEASING TEACHERS FOR TRAINING BECAUSE OF SHORTAGES.
THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH PERMINANT STAFF IN POSITION TO DEAL WITH TEACHERS GOING TO MEETINGS OF CHILDREN WITH SEN NEEDS.
OVER TWO ...
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What is Contrastive Linguistics.
... a lot in common between English and German, as well as the Semitic languages Arabic and Hebrew. For instance, the English "My name is..." harmonizes with the German "Mein name ist..." and the Arabic "????" correspond to the Hebrew "khamaish".
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What is meant by Standard English? Offer a definition and defend it. In doing so you should consider and evaluate other meanings which might be proposed.
... is taught to second-language speakers, which preserves its cultural value.
Standard English is also sometimes referred to as BBC English or the Queen's English.
The importance of Standard English in education was reinforced by the 1990s National Curriculum, which stated that Standard ...
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What is the discipline of instructional design?
... the learning outcomes which have been determined from the analysis of the learner's needs. Instruction and materials are produced in alignment with the desired outcomes. The delivery and management of these materials and instructional are systematically developed.
Evaluation must then take ...
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What Is The Role Of Education From A Marxist Point Of View?
... high I.Q. derives from a longer duration of education. They also claimed that the higher the social class of the persons parents the longer the duration of education, however, the education system will propose that success is attained through hard ...
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What is video conferencing?
... their facilities and resources. This would give teachers of a college ideas of how to improve their section of the college in order to give the students increased help with their education.
* Students are able to share experiences and knowledge ...
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What it was like to go to different types of schools and the effect of the 11 plus
... cane was also used, but rarely. The main subjects concentrated on were maths and science (biology, chemistry and physics). Mr Holland didn't really enjoy school until he got to 6th form. He thinks his education was brilliant and extremely effective ...
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What makes a 'good school'?
... assessment system that supports good instructions.
* A high level of parent and community involvement and support.
Good schools have strong administrators who lead instruction at the school and know in depth the school's curriculum and instruction provided in each grade level. ...
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What Makes A Good Teacher?
... the students I'll be working with. What I have not had is the critical mass of sameness that accrues to the teacher who stays in the same setting, at the same level, for many years in a row. I cannot ...
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What motivates Teachers
... motivation. Why should these teachers be so well motivated even if they don't receive the benefits they should? I asked one of these teachers why her morale was so high. She explained to me that even though she was overworked ...
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What part, if any, did educational and penal reformers inspired by Bentham play in disciplining or civilising the poor in 19th century England?
... economy' promoted the notion of 'individualism' (Fraser, D. (2003) p. 111), Bentham was aware of the need for government intervention in order to achieve universal contentment. This suggests that Bentham had ideas regarding 'collectivist state action' that would 'give the ...
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What reasons might there be for instituting a national curriculum?
... idea of installing a National Curriculum into any state education system poses many questions for and against its implementation. Much can be learnt from the English, Welsh and Northern Ireland education systems that have for the past twelve years been ...
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What reasons might we give to support the large amount of math that we have to take at school?
... often known, for example, to excel in the subject of physics. This is not only because physics is a science that contains a lot of math within itself, but also because it is known to be a science that involves ...