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    Prof. Dr. Henry Guntur Tarigan, a linguist, author and a professor at University of Indonesia, defines speaking as a language skill that is developed in child life; it is produced by listening skill, and in that period speaking is learned. (i) What is speaking? Speaking is a skill that one can learn to perfection with ease like swimming, cooking, driving a car, etc. One has to work at it continuously to improve speaking. Speech is the tool used to manifest our creative thoughts, feelings,…

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    “Teachers provide attunement, relatedness, supportiveness and gentle discipline, but a student’s cultural background will affect how successful these aspects of a relationship will be” (O’Donlled (2012) Educational Psychology). Students relationship with sometimes are dependant on the culture of the student. Australia being a multicultural country it is important for teachers to understand the influence of culture in the classroom and how it can affect students…

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    being occupied a very important place in teaching mathematics the main goal of a mathematics teacher is to develop the ability of problem solving among the all levels of students. So it is a fruitful exercise for the development of one's mental facilities as the process of problem solving involves the scientific method of thinking and reasoning. Developing higher cognitive abilities of problem solving is the most important of all education goals. The primary goal of mathematics teaching and…

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Getting students to speak English in class maybe the most difficult task many teachers face. This is based on my research and the experiences of other teachers who are teaching this subject. Students often think that the ability to speak a language is the product of language learning, but speaking is also a crucial part of the language learning process. Furthermore, speaking skills, like listening skills are often neglected in the classroom. From my experience, it is…

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    In today’s society, education is the process of inheriting information from not only societal interactions, but also lessons taught in the school classroom. Students have grown up in different locations, surrounded by diverse groups of people, which comes into affecting the way in which they learn. The circumstances that they are born into should not affect the quality of learning and knowledge they get, but because of unforeseen situations, it happens- too often. The obstacles faced in…

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    Video 1 In the first math video, Pritti Poole (a 2nd-year math instructor) gives a math lesson on 2D and 3D shapes where she asks students to think about, recognize and identify. During her lesson, she utilizes a form of whole brain teaching, where she tells the students to discuss 2D and 3D shapes with their peers. To enhance her instruction, she utilizes technology tools to engage students. She makes use of an interactive smart board, which displays activities for the students to see as she…

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    Kids Club 1221 Case Study

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    To enable screen reader support, press shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Z. To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press shortcut Ctrl+slash. 98765432112345678 Kids Club 1221 By:Amari Gawthney 6b I think that millionaire dollar should make the kids club 1221 because kids need a place to hang out after school and not be out starting problems outside of school. My clubs will promote many different activities for kids to play also an indoor swimming pool, a huge gym and art, dance, pool tables, google…

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    One of the largest arguments that students and teachers have today is whether or not Shakespeare should be taught in schools. There are many reasons that support for and against this matter, but there is only one right answer such as the fact that the language is too hard or he isn’t relevant. But, Shakespeare should be taught in schools because of his relevance and importance to society. hello. The first argument that supports Shakespeare being taught in schools is that he so known all over…

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    4. Proposed Framework In this study, it will propose to use Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory. Motivation categorized into two factors: extrinsic (hygienes) and intrinsic (motivator). Extrinsic factors such as pay, working condition which produces job dissatisfaction to increase the satisfaction of employees. On the other hand, intrinsic factors such as recognition, a promotion which produces job satisfaction to increase the satisfaction of employees. In case, it may see which factor affect the…

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    1.9.5. Students’ Attitude Students’ attitude is a very essential part of teaching - learning process. It is therefore a very important component of the pedagogical necessity to develop a positive attitude among the learners of Languages especially languages other than one’s mother tongue. Both positive as well as negative attitudes have an impact on the learning outcomes of language teaching. Attitude can enable learners to express whether they like or dislike the subject or the language they…

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