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    National Achievement Test Result in Hekasi

    NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULT AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN HEKASI, GRADE SIX PUPILS, BONKOKAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT MEASURES GRADUATE SCHOOL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES October 2015 NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULT AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN HEKASI, GRADE SIX PUPILS, BONKOKAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT MEASURES

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    TDA 3.2

    relation to inclusive practice. Reference- Text book- Penny Tassoni. Inclusive practice is the process of ensuring equality of learning opportunities for all children. The points below summarise the key requirements that early years settings and schools should meet: • Special education policy has to be in place in every setting for identifying and supporting children with additional needs. • Designated member of staff should be there to coordinate the provision for children with special needs. •

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    Social Studies

    Social Studies Project Title: A research project on the provision of accommodations for special needs students in Big Falls Village, Toledo. | School Based Assessment (S.B.A)Year 2015Name of Candidate: Diovanna AckSchool: Toledo Community College Teacher Name: Ms. Lisa Kile | ------------------------------------------------- Table of content: Page Number ------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgement

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    Crisis of Education and Purpose of the Albanian University

    our university which is “educating tomorrow’s leaders” that is the purpose of our school and should also be the purpose of the all universities here in Albania. By that I do not think that they mean the leaders in their future professions also they should educate the leaders of schooling who are going to educate next generations. Here in Albania we see that we have a large number of students that finish high school who want to start university. If we see it from the point of view that Albanians want

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    Education Transmitting Culture

    to subsequent generations. This article looks at the assertion that education, broadcasts the culture of the whole society. Huxterbol, (2000) provides that education is the process of receiving or giving a systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. The Business Dictionary, (2014) propounds that education is the wealth of knowledge acquires by an individual after studying a particular subject matters, or experiencing life lessons that provide an understanding of something. Oxford

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    Industrial Age to Knowledge Age

    Industrial Age to Knowledge Age YourFirstNameYourLastName University title ITEM 1: PART 1: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SETTING: DRAWING ON THE ACTIVITIES AND REFLECTIONS The world is at the cusp of an information age. These changes have catapulted the industrial age into a knowledge age. This transition from the industrial to the knowledge age has come with its inherent challenges. This article

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    Pack-Its

    and delivery service, serving elementary schools within the Thames Valley District School Board in London, Ontario. The six-person partnership had$25,000 to invest, but needed to know if additional financing would be required. The Pack-iTS lunch program would provide flexibility for parents and children. Parents would select from a variety of menu options, as well as the regularity. The lunches would be prepared and assembled at a Pack-iTS facility. The lunches would then be marked with the

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    Obama Speech

    the future. If the nation wants to do well in the future, it is important that everyone takes responsibility for their education and make sure to do what the country needs. This is some of these values Barack Obama focus on in his speech “Back to school”. He appeals first of all to all the young students, who have a lot of problems and therefore a hard time, when trying to educate. These recipients all have to try, and if they quit, they will let down their country. So there are a lot of expectations

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    Teachers

    Better Understanding Ester Raagas 63 Introducing a Paradigm Shift through Innovations Glendale Lamiseria 66 Polishing Diamonds: How Datuk Yap Transformed Tawau Technical School Mary Yap Kain Ching 73 The New Chalk and Talk Norizan Ahmad 83 Haji Alias Abu Bakar Stewardship at MKJB: Leveraging on Partnerships for School Success Haji Alias Abu Bakar 5 54 87 THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE IN EDUCATION 104 Medium of Instruction in Teaching: A Critical Tool for Understanding Ma. Isabel Pefianco-Martin

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    Mister

    PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY S. A. ONASANYA Ph.D. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION, FACULTY OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, NIGERIA. Introduction The sudden explosion of pupils population coupled with the attendant increased complexity of the school organization and the introduction of the new school basic system of 6-3-3-4 or 9-3-4 (?) system of education in the country has indeed necessitate a greater attention of supervision more than ever before. This is more so because school supervision

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