Influences In The Teaching Environment

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    Cross- Cultural Adaptation in the U.S.

    students tend to be quiet, shy, and silent in classrooms. They do not like the way of public discussion and the expression of opinions and emotions. Especially, Chinese students are taking “ listening to teachers” as their most frequent activity. Teaching Style In comparison of professors in the US and the People’s Republic of China, American professors are more knowledgeable of general educational theories and classroom skills, while Chinese professors have more strong knowledge of

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    The Role of Ict in Teaching and Learning of Mathematics

    TITLE PAGE THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF MATHEMATICS IN FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (FCE), ZARIA KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA BY NAME | REG NUMBER | USMAN HAUWA | EZ/11/MACO/008 | MICHAEL GOTOM HELEN | EZ/11/MACO/036 | AKUBO OMERA ISAIAH | EZ/11/MACO/043 | SARKI DORATHY BELLO | EZ/11/MACO/089 | IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF NIGERIA CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (NCE), DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, SCHOOL OF

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    Evolution of Homeschool

    made several changes throughout the years. It has been called different things, taught in different styles and controlled by different sectors. The term Homeschooling is a modern term used to identify a style of teaching in the home. Traditionally, all education was taught in a home environment. Homeschooling has had a long journey to become what it is today; but when looking in hindsight, “homeschooling” is where education first began. In the beginning there was no formality to education. Education

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    Conditioning Vs Behaviorism

    belief that behaviors can be measured, trained, and changed. (1) Behavior is the response to stimuli. It is mainly concerned with observable behavior, not internal events such as thinking and emotion. Humans learn behavior from their individual environments through classical and operant conditioning. Classical Conditioning. Classical Conditioning is “the alteration in responding that occurs when two stimuli are regularly paired in close succession: the response originally given to the second stimulus

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    Effects of Socio-Economic Stattus on the Performance of Learners

    and provision of the necessary resources in the performance of many learners across the globe, thus provision of learning resources, school friendly environment, motivation and achieving higher in academics has become a big challenge. This study was guided by the following objective:- To determine how socioeconomic status and school environment influences learning process, To investigate how socioeconomic status contributes to academic achievement of learners. To find out the level of motivation as

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    Unit 6 Health and Social Care

    Explain key influences on the personal learning processes of individuals. Assess the impact of key influences on the personal learning processes on own learning. There are many different factors that influence a persons learning; these can be negative or positive, stimuliâs or barriers. Visual learning styles are called kinaesthetic and auditory. A visual learner is someone who learns by watching something, such as a video and watching someone demonstrating something, watching them do something,

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    Cognitive Theory

    Cognitive theory helps explain how senses, environment, and an individual’s brain effect how and what kind of personality develops and possibly predicting a future. If parents believe that intelligence can be strongly influenced by experience, they make special efforts to help them learn, if believed inborn and unchangeable, they are less likely to make any effort. Children have their own internal drives and needs as well as heredity endowments that influence development. The cognitive theory is only

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    Profile of Social Media Users and Implication for Improving Teaching-Learning Process

    PROFILE OF SOCIAL MEDIA USERS AND IMPLICATION FOR IMPROVING TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS AMONG 2nd YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST-CALOOCAN ON THEIR 1ST SEMESTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for Technical Research and Report Writing By Evangelista, Paulene P. Fajardo, Lyra F. Munoz, Elizabeth P. Paguirigan, Jann-Erika A. Reyes, Jaien Denise CHAPTER 1 Profile of Social Media Users I. Introduction Social media is a popular

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    Relative Performance Tournaments

    Universities aim to increase their junior staff’s productivity by incentivising effort. Junior staff is subject to a relative performance tournament; staff members who perform relatively better than their peers will be rewarded with a prize; a raise and tenure in this case. Studies have shown that relative performance tournaments result in the participants exerting more effort, ultimately increasing productivity (Nalbantian & Schotter, 1997). Nevertheless, there are several detrimental factors to

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    Influence of Ict on Students' Learnung Behavior

    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION The role ICT play in the educational and learning environment cannot be over emphasized. The use of ICT in modern learning environment ranges from slice use of computers in practical aspects to an online learning experience which enhances and improves students’ intellectual and learning behavior. With the introduction of computers, the precursor of our modern-day ICT, and the promising potentials of computer-based instruction and learning, many researchers and funding

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