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    The author uses text structure to support the main idea in the essay by comparing pupils to a sausage casing. They also say the teachers are supposed to stuff education and knowledge into the sausage casing (our minds.) The author also talks about eliciting knowledge by quoting from literature and other people. They quoted William Ernest Hocking, he was talking about how it is more important to see what we are made of, and what is inside of us. As I've said before about quoting, this time the…

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    Pupil dilation What do multiplication problems and a picture of a dead body have in common? Each sight will induce slight and irreversible expansion of the pupils within our eyes. This gives observers a subtle yet obvious signal about our thoughts and feelings. After much research into why our pupils dilate, scientists have known our pupils respond to more than mere changes in the light and also display our mental and emotional changes within. In fact, our pupil dilation correlates with arousal…

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    The Bored Pupil By Gary Davison William slouched at his desk, his fingernail fidgeting with the initials B. R. carved into his desk by some previous, equally bored pupil. "I hate writing", he muttered under his breath while glancing around at his classmates all exhibiting various degrees of contempt. Except for the girls. They all sat up straight, especially Mary, with her hands clasped politely together on her desk, her pigtails on full alert, showing off her perky, 'can do' smile and flashing…

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    The Professor thought that “people who are intensely in love when they marry, and who go on being in love, always meet with something which suddenly or gradually makes a difference,” and that, for him and his wife, “it had been…his pupil, Tom Outland” (Cather 38). By placing this thought directly following an argument between the Professor and his wife, Cather causes the reader to question whether the change the Professor ponders is causing conflict between him and his wife. She guides the…

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    This research aims to ascertain: What are the learning impacts of pupil-led differentiation in a Year 3 Maths class? The research will be conducted in an averaged size primary school in a classroom which has children between the ages of seven and eight years. Following this research, it is anticipated that the researcher will have a greater understanding of how pupil led differentiation can impact on a child’s confidence levels and resilience level in maths. It is…

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    It is important that TA's are familiar with the range of outside agencies and the responsibilities of professionals who support pupils' educational development in order to work effectively together and to support such professionals working in the best interests of the school and most importantly the child and their families. They should understand the basic principles of collaboration with outside agencies within the Every Child Matters (ECM) framework, and know how and where to seek further…

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    In the 21st century companies display the human body in a provocative manner with nudity on billboards and advertisements in magazines. As a person looks at an advertisement for perfume or nail polish, the eyes go straight to the naked body of the model. When seeing the beautiful, sexy model with the beauty products, the buyer falls in the trap of buying the products believing that they will also feel beautiful and sexy. They want to seek the pleasure the model exhibits while wearing the product…

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    on computer more than their parents. Some of the middle and high school students are even introduced to the 3D modeling and gaming software, video and picture editing tools. The authors of the article “Distinctions Between Computer Self-Efficacy Of Pupils And Teachers In Elementary School." call the kids born into this technology digital natives, and the teachers – digital immigrants. It is also a fact that because of this knowledge of how to use computers, it is almost as required for every…

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    teaching experience/s, position, length of experience as principals, number of teachers being supervise and enrolment of the school assignment. Whereas, in dependent variable is the instructional management of principal in relation to teachers and pupils performance. Peter Drucker’s Management by Objectives (MBO) employed in this study. He was one of the most known authors in the field of management is and consider him as “Father of Modern Management”. He stresses out that management deals with…

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    (1) Encouraging pupils to participate in shared reading and writing activities. The teaching assistant could read to the pupils on a daily basis, this will help pupils learn fluent sounds. This will also help pupils understand how sentences and text can make sense and learn when to pause for full stops, question marks etc. • Sharing books, stories, poems and rhymes to introduce pupils to different literary styles or genres including picture books. This also includes looking at other types of…

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