schools and teachings, as well as their significant impact on the lives of many people are a phenomenon that demonstrates a high potential of such theories and practices. Their evolution was facilitated by spiritual requirements of people who were seekers of new ideas and formats of faith. These people distrusted traditional religions and were often disillusioned and disappointed by orthodox tenets and concepts; they wanted to find more updated and socially adapted religious teachings. Scientology
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Reem 2013 Active learning through play and creative arts Reem 2013 Active learning through play and creative arts Play and creative arts are important aspects of children’s learning that are being used in kindergartens. This action research project explores the using of play and creative arts in a kindergarten classroom. The purpose of this study is to evaluate and analyze how play and creative arts activities enhance and support children’s learning in literacy and numeracy lessons. Qualitative
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J. Ungar, a liberal arts college president states, in the essay “The New Liberal Arts,” that liberal arts colleges are being undermined and hard hit. There are many reasons liberal arts schools are being discontinued more and more throughout time. The cost of the luxury school and innovative time to get students through their schooling. Liberal arts schools do not have all the resources to give financial aid, therefore making it harder to make an uprising in the liberal arts. Families have chosen
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PROGRAM ________________________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Bataan Peninsula State University _______________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics ______________________ by CLARICE ANN B. SAPIT 2016 Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Mathematics is one of the most challenging
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Kansas. George enjoyed science and art. He initially thought he may want to be an artist. He took some art classes at Simpson College in Iowa where he really enjoyed drawing plants. A teacher of his suggested he combine his love for science, art, and plants and study to become a botanist. A botanist is a scientist that studies plants. George enrolled in Iowa State to study botany. He was the first African-American student at Iowa State. After earning a bachelor's degree in science, he continued on and
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Newspapers, the traditional role as a discriminator of news and information provided a ready source of fun learning activities. It has bridged the gap between the traditional textbook and the real word becoming a valuable educational resource regardless of the subject that is being taught (Krashen, 1993). The contents in the newspapers affected pupils and the world in which they live. It can be more interesting and easier for them to relate what they have learnt in class to what is happening beyond
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IDEALISM IN EDUCATION 01. INTRODUCTION Idealism is the oldest theory of philosophy. Its origin goes back to ancient India in the East and to Plato in the West. Generally, Idealists believe that ideas are the true reality. According to them, the human spirit is the most important element in life. Matter is not real. It attaches great significance to the study of man and his mind. It maintains that the material and physical universe is subordinate to a higher type of reality, a spiritual universe
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College ranking and student sorting: Evidence from China Zhigang Li a Chao Wang b School of Economics the University of Hong Kong Abstract China has over 1,000 universities, admitting around 7 million students yearly. Providing information on the school quality may elevate the sorting of students and improve the quality of human capital. In this study, we exploit publicly available university rankings in China and school-major level admission score data to estimate the sorting effect of
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Attended Post Graduate Master of Business Administration Phil. School of Business Administration (Manila) 1999 - 2000 M. S. Computer Science (9 Units) Batangas State University 2004 - 2005 Doctor of Technology (27 Units) Batangas State University 2005 - 2006 Tertiary Course B. S. Computer Science Laguna College of Business and Arts (Laguna) 1991 - 1995 Bachelor on Secondary Education Tanauan Institute (12 units) 1998 - 1999 High School Rizal Standard Academy
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large and small. While teachers of younger students typically focus on a general education, middle and secondary school teachers often specialize in a certain subject, such as math, languages, or science. Teachers can use a variety of approaches to teach their students. Hands-on learning may involve art, science materials, or computers. Group work encourages students to work in teams, while teachers facilitate the learning process through discussion and one-on-one feedback. A Day in the Life of a Teacher
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