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    IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUOUS AND IN-SERVICE EDUCATION TO THE EMPLOYEE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONCEPT In services education is a planned learning experience provided by the employing agency to enhance their employee’s professional knowledge and skills, to follow new technology specifically related job, the In-Service Education helps the employee to acquire new knowledge and skills related to their job category, it also help to improve the employee’s chances for promotion, it helps to improve the work…

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    Education and Success. Research Question: Is education the only way to became successful? To define the back ground of education, will be impossible because education was found by our ancestors who existed before Christ, they had no material for enough people, and so, they only teach noble kid. They started of teaching the noble kids and rich people kids the fundamentals, but the poor kids learn by life lessons, which has carried on from generation to generation, but finally it came to a time…

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    Brown v. Board of Education was a turning point in the Civil Rights movement because it alerted people that African Americans were not being treated equally and it changed the way people felt about other…

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    The different approaches to peace education are ‘Education for Peace' and ‘Education for Peace'. Education for peace is the education inorder to create preconditions for the achievement of peace and education about peace involves the developmental and practice of instructions and processes that comprise a peaceful social order. Recent global events in the political, cultural and religious spheres have caused division, discrimination, and distrust among the masses, thereby unsetting the mantle of…

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    questioning, demonstrated in two microteaching sessions. The first session explained the two important figures related to unemployment and its sources to a group of four adults, who had obtained a bachelor degree or above. The second lesson discussed the importance of money as a medium of exchange to fourteen grade six students. Feedbacks from my fellow classmates were coded as 1 to 4; the first two responded to the first session and the rest were for the second session. For lesson opening,…

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    What is it like to be a Special Education Teacher for Extended School Year? I learned during my field observation that being a special education teacher for Gwinnett County Public School opens the door to many opportunities, one of which is the availability to work as a teacher for Extended School Year (ESY). Students are eligible for ESY services if they have an IEP and have data to support significant gains made on their individual goals and objectives. In addition, the student has displayed…

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    In Nigeria, Islam pre-dated Christianity by well over 300 years. But these two important religions which have influenced Nigerian education in no small measure are of recent development…(p.15). c. While quoting internet sources use page number if available. However, use paragraph as para. or the paragraph symbol, or the section, if necessary, for a web document of hypertext markup language (html) or other without pagination. For example, Yusuf (2005) opined that “the Nigerian national policy…

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    Adult education is defined by “the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)” (Tight, 2002, p. 63) as learning programmes that are designed for many different learning stages and requirements that men and women want to partcipate in throughout their life (Tight, 2002). These learning programmes can range from formal to non-formal “as well as education with a collective social purpose” (Tight, 2002, pp. 63-64). This essay will begin by explaining the purpose of adult education…

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    should still consider getting an education in college before entering the draft. When first considering whether to get drafted directly out of high school, players need to see the positives of going to college and not straight to the NBA. When an 18 year old first leaves the house for college, they usually need a little bit…

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    Objective is defined as the result that an individual plan to achieve with in a specific frame of time. Objectives are considered as the fundamental tool for planning the strategies. Importance of objectives: There is a great importance of objectives in learning process because when you know about what you want to achieve than it becomes easy to plan activities accordingly. Objectives are important because • They give a clear focus about what you want to…

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