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    Maria Montessori is widely known as an educational philosopher who has influenced children’s education. In Europe 1789-1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire 2006, Pavla Miller states that “Montessori, Maria (1870-1952), one of the most influential contributors” and “she was one of the most famous women in the world” (1). Montessori’s hard work represents as being the first female doctor in Italy and one of the women’s rights activists in addition to a significant educational…

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    Layered Literacy

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    multiple types of literacies that instructors of Composition and Technical Communication should seek to build and support through their pedagogy, classroom environment, and assignments. The following articles not only attempt to describe multi-literacies, but also suggest methods and resources to incorporate them in practice. Cook, K. C. (2002). Layered Literacies: A Theoretical Frame for Technical Communication Pedagogy. Technical Communication Quarterly, 11(1), 5-29.…

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    Autonomous Learner Model Figure 2 The Autonomous Learner Model was developed by Dr. George Betts and Ms. Jolene Kercher to give students more power. In fact, Betts and Kercher developed this model with the input of students. Autonomous Learner Model is an approach to helping students become problem solvers through divergent and convergent thinking (Betts and Knapp, 1981). The Autonomous Learner Model (ALM) is to promote self-directed learning in gifted and talented students. The major goal of…

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    prescribed cycle’s curriculum. (HISD, n.d.) Technical needs and audience-specific policies must be outlined for each student group that will be utilizing the computer lab, namely elementary students in kindergarten through fifth grade, middle school students in grades six through eight, high school students in grades nine through twelve, and adult students seeking their General Education Development certificate or participating in other adult education courses. The needs of HISD teachers,…

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    Software era is creating a great influence in all the fields of engineering and education. We can find various technological advancements in the field of education. Teaching methods are being changed instantaneously from 150 – 160 years. We can observe a change where the methodology of teaching started from sculptures to presentations. Developments are made in education systems and various technologies are introduced to create a sophisticated classroom environment. This strategizes students to…

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    Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are a co-curricular and integral part of many CTE programs. CTSO programs compliment CTE courses and are student-centered clubs, which provide unique opportunities for participants to explore careers and develop their leadership skills. Well known CTSO programs include DECA (business & marketing), FFA (agriculture) and HOSA (health occupations) to name a few. Every CTSO has some competition elements, which enriches the classroom experience as…

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    and discussion 4.1 Characteristics of soy bean farmers The descriptive statistics of the sampled farmers are summarized in Table 2. On the average, a typical soy bean farmer in the study area is 45 years old, with an average of 5 years in formal education. There is a range of 11 in the number of members of the farmers’ family given an average household size of 5. Soy bean farmers in the area cultivated the crop for an average of 5 years with a land holding size of 0.52 acres in the 2013/14…

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    Bobbitt, he provides an example of developing curriculum for vocational education, and this example mirrors the creation and continuation of programs of study at OCTC. According to Bobbitt, educators “set out to discover the major occupations” (p. 15) in the area, and this is the basis for STEM programs of study at OCTC. There must be available jobs in the State to justify implementing a program of study at OCTC (SC Technical…

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    Pragati Case Study

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    Ministry and implemented by AICTE. As we all know that education is one of the most important ways to empower the women with the skill, knowledge and self-confidence. These skills are necessary to participate fully in the development process. The aim of the scholarship scheme is providing assistance for Advancement of Girls who are studying the Technical Education. This is an effort to give young girls/ women the opportunity to further education and prepare for the bright future. Total Number…

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    specific purpose of the speech is to show how creativity is just as important as other academic subjects to a student. The central idea is to inform adults, specifically teachers and parents, on how schools kill creative minds by tapping on the more technical subjects such as Math, Science, and literature. He employed impromptu when giving the speech and used topical as his organizational pattern because his main points could be used in any order without disrupting his tone. Sir Ken Robinson…

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