Role of technology in teaching strategies Essay

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    Embracing learning for the future through learning technologies entails a distinct understanding of the pedagogies that notify the simulated teaching and learning strategies used to expedite student learning (Lyons 2012).This study is designed based on the expected skills acquisition of the learners on the study in relation to the 21st century skills stated in the K to 12 Basic Education Program Curriculum Guide . These skills are IT/ Technology literacy, critical thinking skills and problem –…

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    for all people in the ongoing evolution of digital culture which furnishes people with the skills that will help in making use of the digital technology in all spheres of life. It is the ability to make and share information in different modes and formats; to create, collaborate and communicate effectively and to understand how and when digital technologies can best be used to support these processes. Keeping this trend in view this study has been conducted to know the digital literacy…

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    2009, as cited in Falkner et al., 2014, p. 3). Moreover, classroom pedagogies and professional knowledge shaped by educational practices during the years of teaching and learning are the distinct features “of a transcultural and cosmopolitan teacher” (Luke, 2006, as cited in Lingard, 2007) who is able to understand the important role of technologies to transform and sustain human societies and develop solutions to complex challenges (The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority…

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    second or foreign language could benefit from the study results and implement multimodal literacy strategies in their classrooms to better satisfy the needs of ELLs in the media and technology immersed world of language learning. It is also expected that language and literacy researchers use the current study and other related studies as a springboard to continue exploring innovative instruction strategies and effective intervention procedures of English to benefit more second language…

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    environment where all children are engaged in learning. On the most basic level – children, or so I have witnessed, find using computers and other technologies "cool". It arouses their interests and "seems to provide a focal point which encourages interaction between pupils, as well as between pupils and the technology itself" (BECTA. 2003). Using technologies such as computers, interactive whiteboards, audio recorders and projectors helps to provide learning opportunities for each child in the…

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    ‘To what extent is a comprehensive understanding of teaching the developing child interconnected with effective application of the curriculum?’ Introduction This essay will investigate ‘Teaching the developing child’ and the ‘Curriculum’, as explored within the Teaching and Educational Contexts topic. Further analysis will aim to connect the aforementioned central ideas, and summarise the role of education and teaching in meeting diverse needs and supporting a student’s unique development.…

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    section{Introduction} It has been shown that the use of computer in teaching and learning has changed the learning experience dramatically. With the evolution of the educational technology, computer-assisted teaching has huge impact on the learning style and the role of teacher and students. More researchers arm to construct a system which can provide education with higher quality. As a result of applying the principle of artificial intelligence(AI), intelligent tutoring system(ITS) has…

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    since 1986, Vietnamese education has gained many important achievements but still remains some weaknesses and shortcomings. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyze a policy from the government about education, in particularly, this is the Strategy for education development…

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