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    Electronic tablets should be introduced to all classrooms. This age’s generation is all technologically centered and electronic tablets will improve learning in the classroom. Electronic tablets create a helpful connection between the in class learning and the outside sources. Electric tablets also have many different applications and uses to help with education. If students are introduced to electronic devices early on it will prepare them for how colleges are run nowadays. Personally, I…

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    STUDENTS” *Manikandan. R & **Dr. C. Manoharan Department of Education, Bharathiar University Abstract Today, teaching- learning activities are consistently advancing but the existence of discrimination among children is inevitable. Classrooms, schools and as well as the society are seriously influenced due to this. It is time for us to change the prevailing school education system and find an alternative to it. To bring uniformity in educating children INCLUSIVE EDUCATION must the right…

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    Effects of using groups on the learning outcomes in nursing Name Course Institution Tutor Date The problem statement The patterns of behavior are very important when it comes to studies which deal with the nursing practices. The learning effects and outcomes in most of the institutions are some of the determining factors in the total grading of students especially in courses which deal with nursing care and management practices. The study skills which are extracted from classwork…

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    Intermediate colleges of four districts viz., Prakasam, Guntur, Krishna and Pulivendula of Andhra Pradesh. Parallel research can be carried out to an extensive set of learners to explore their perceptions towards a specific WALL as a teaching and learning tool. In understanding the outcomes, it is required to keep in mind that the gender, social communities and geo graphical locations are wide-ranging, which affected in learners’ performance of L. S. R. W. skills in English. Hence there is a…

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    curriculum access, (2) CS for classroom management and (3) CS for interpersonal relations. Ferguson agrees that CS can be a successful strategy for building and communicating knowledge while delivering the content of the lesson, specifically the linguistic knowledge about the target language. As for classroom management, CS aims at managing students’ behavior in the classroom. Moreover, CS for interpersonal relations is related to the social aspects of the learning environment. The results…

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    Psychologists John Mayer and Peter Salovey in 1990 hypothesized the term emotional intelligence as a form of social intelligence that contains the ability to monitor one’s own and others feelings and emotions (Fernández, 2006). John Mayer and Peter Salovey created the term emotional intelligence which the two professors broke down into four branches. • Regulating one’s own emotions for individual benefit and for common good. • The ability to utilize emotions to guide cognitive thinking •…

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    programs offered where students could pursue a major interest before college. I attended the medical academy, where I took courses in anatomy and physiology, health and emergency response because as I thought one day I would study biology. I enjoyed learning various medical topics, but I did not envision myself becoming a doctor. As I matured, I learned about engineering…

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    focus on the literacy and numeracy skills are still highly valued, but no longer enough to meet the next generation’s learning need in preparation to step in the globalised society. Global education now forms an important part of many countries’ education agenda and the importance of global education is increasingly being valued. Global education is relevant across all learning area and its main goal is to enable students to become active, open-minded and competent citizen who together can…

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    Learning Agility

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    purpose of this report is to inform them on the importance of learning agility, why they should adopt it and how it can be used to a student’s advantage. Definitions of Learning Agility Oxford dictionary defines ‘learning’ as “Knowledge acquired through study, experience, or being taught” (Oxford University Press, 2015), whereas ‘agility’ is defined as “Ability to move quickly and easily” (Oxford University Press, 2015). However, ‘learning agility’ as a phrase has never been definitively…

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    Team Approaches Essay

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    Team approach and legitimate authority were considered as two other important characteristics for success of leadership in rural area. As rural community has always been closely knitted, team approach is at the centre of their core learning from childhood. Hence, rural leaders if they continue with this approach, many rural people will thrive on this team environment. Authority should be distributed to the appropriate people, as this is one more trait which has been inculcated in rural…

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