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    Performance Gaps

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    Progress (MAP®) assessment (Northwest Evaluation Association, 2016). Research Question The purpose of this study is focused on the question surrounding At-Risk students and the effect of blended learning classrooms on student performance in the content area of mathematics. Q1. What is the effect of blended learning in classroom environments on performance in mathematics with at-risk secondary students using the Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment? Hypotheses H10. There is no…

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    argued that whenever a dispute is serious, we ought to be able to show some practical difference that must follow from one side or the other 's being right. Progressivism is a belief that education should focus on the whole child, rather than on the content or the teacher and stresses that students should test ideas by active experimentation. Social Reconstructionism is a philosophy of education that focuses on using education to eliminate social inequities. These three theorists and three of…

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    Gender And S & T

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    The world today is increasingly dependent on science and technology (S&T) and the question of gender and S&T becomes even more pertinent. We not only require people to contribute to the growth of S&T, we require that they understand the impact of S&T on our lives and use its products effectively. That worldwide there is a trend of fewer women participating in the growth of S&T is worrisome, as it prevents inclusive perspectives. Education is viewed as a panacea for the imbalances and a…

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    through mobile clinics and organized camps in unserved areas during my free time. In addition to developing my teamwork and interpersonal skills, this also enhanced my understanding about rural dentistry and the social responsibility of dentists in knowledge dissemination. After graduation, building a new dental practice in a rural area was one of the biggest professional steps for me that required working effectively with people. In my clinic, I got to learn from the staff, lab technician and…

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    Mobile Learning Essay

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    e-learning. Ortega, et al. (2010) defined e learning as "using electronic technologies to deliver learning content. Currently, it also implies making use of interactive learning resources through communication facilities ".It assists in building learners knowledge and make a great impact on their academic achievement. Mobile learning is a tool for exploration learning where learners gains new knowledge and experience (Sharples, M., Arnedillo-S?nchez, I., Milrad, M., & Vavoula, G. ,2009 ).…

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    teacher. Providing all children with the opportunity for a world-class education is critical for their success and the success of nations. To succeed and compete in a global world, a nation 's educational system must provide its children with the knowledge, information, and skills needed to compete in a complex global marketplace. A plethora of research…

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    Saleema Aziz Dr. Shazia Ali English 1302-46405 August 4th, 2014 Computer Skills Should be a Fundamental Part of Education Curricula During the old days, computers were not used in many places so, computer skills were not necessary. In the recent times, computers have become widely and practically used everywhere including offices, business firms, hospitals, hotels, in the homes among other places. Nearly everything requires the use of a computer. These skills are acquired from the learning…

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    Toy Library Case Study

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    articles, highlighting "The normal, the problematic and the disturbance in the development of children" written in 1997 published in several periodicals of the time and published in 2000 in his book "Problems of Learning in the pre-school". All this content was released in Brazil and part of Europe, specially Portugal and England. In 2003 she wrote "The Importance of Toys for the Development of Children" which was published by the magazine "Modern Mother”, Year I, Issue II, and later on…

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    receive the same learning outcome as traditional university. Question2: Does the culture background of Chinese online learners pose them a barrier in learning? Hypothesis2: If a Chinese online learner has a poor English level and has little knowledge about foreign culture, this kind of culture barrier will degrade his learning outcome. Research Methods The methods of this research are online questionnaire, observation of online learning platforms and secondhand research. Questionnaire…

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    Intranet Case Study

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    researches. Based on the fact the most business professional would already have some understanding of English and they are familiar of the basic knowledge of reading and writing in their own language, I would make the learning process and contents literature-based. I would collect articles which are not only meaningful but also embody some language knowledge so that the students can develop in all aspects. During the reading process, I would provide more chances for the students to do some…

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