Office of Graduate Studies and Community Advancement Office of Graduate Studies and Community Advancement Hello Prospective Students, Lynchburg College is excited to present to you our new programme offerings. They are as follows: * Master of Education in Counseling staring (Commencing Jan. 2016) * Master of Education in Criminal Justice (Commencing Jan. 2016) * Master of Education in Science Education (Commencing Aug. 2015) * Master of Education in Nursing (Clinical Nurse
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evaluation 3. Give disadvantages of teacher evaluation 1. What is teacher evaluation It is a process of vetting teachers to maintain teaching standards. It also refers to the formal process a school used to review and rate teachers’ performance and effectiveness in the classroom. It can also be defined as collecting and using information to judge. The two main types of evaluation are formative and summative. The former is used to improve instruction
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outdated when compared to today’s fast changing world. No one is interested to study the current situation everyone wants a short solution to every question. We cannot blame only students for the deteriorating culture in B schools, teachers are equally responsible. In B schools where everything is driven by logic, it is very necessary to promote the culture of research. We have to works with facts and figure where logic cannot be built by mere conviction, it must be supported by proper research work
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Environment | 35 | Q. 9: Does canteen provides a meal for day scholars? A. Yes | 21 | B. No | 79 | Q. 10: Are you satisfied with current location of canteen? A. Yes | 37 | B. No | 63 | Q. 11: What facilities should be provided by college canteen for hostel students? A. 24/h service | 34 | B. Cell phone cards | 66 | Q. 12: How would you rate the food overall for nutrition? A. Healthy | 15 | B. Not healthy | 53
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the key contrasts between the Marxist and Neo-Marxist view on education (12) As Marxists Bowles and Gintis (1976) believed that through the term ‘Correspondence Principle’ that education corresponds to employment so if you knuckle down and learn at school it will result in better jobs/careers in your lifetime, this gives the workforce structure and organisation. The values of education reflect on the workplace. They also believe that education prepares a workforce through the hidden curriculum. This
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of the Problem The general problem of the study is : How do Mother Tongue objectives relate to the factors affecting the level of implementation of Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education as perceived by teachers from Pritil Elementary School? Specifically, the study sought the answers to the following questions: 1) What percentage of the population accepts the implementation of the MTB – MLE? 2) What is the level of implementation of the following objectives of the Mother
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lives for the better of the earth. As a current director in a primary school, I am willing to expand my level of knowledge in the educational sector and am excited about getting a chance of shaping more lives. Having studied business administration and attained a bachelor`s, I am applying for educational leadership program to get certification to be a principal. Over the past years, I have been a director at a primary School and I have gained a lot of experience in setting the right foundation
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education fled? I have been studying for 13 years now. During those years, I’ve loved and despised the concept of learning. As years passed by, it seemed like I need to upgrade the capacity of my brain to take in all the new information and facts from school. It was like my head’s going to explode anytime soon. But despite all these, I still strived and worked harder just to make my way through it all. Now that I am in my tertiary level, as I cram for examinations and all that it is good for, it dawned
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the ethical boundaries are in regards to the teacher student relationship, and the ethical guidelines of other professions do not seem totally applicable. Teachers should familiarize themselves with the specific rules and regulations of their school and district. There is also a source that they can look to provide a wealth of information on the types of ethical issues that can arise. In a study done by Lori Price Aultman (et al.,) many different teachers were interviewed to find out what
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Obesity in primary school By fitness expert and dietician Ethan George Johnson, 2014 Denver, Columbine primary school, April 15, 2014 The fast food culture has entered the primary school. The number of children eating fast food is exploding. The fast food has a big influence on our children’s learning capacity. Is it our responsibility that our children are good in school and get high grades? Us as parents and as a school can make a different in that case. Our children cannot be raised with low
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