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    Effect of Broken Home

    constraint or incompactibility of their behavior hence the child live with either of the parents. The parents in order to make bolt ends meet will not be at home most of the time. The child is deprived of love and affection and parent s enlightenment and motivation on how to go about things. The family in this situation becomes less important as an educating an gent where the parents the child is living will have to re – marry , either the man or woman, the child may not be acceptable by the step parent

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    Innovation and Change

    Everyone have already heard motivation word and sometimes they say it in their daily live, but do you know what is the meaning of motivation? Motivation word come from Latin word movere which mean to move and motivation is concerned with what activates human behaviour, what directs this behaviour toward a particular goal and how this behaviour is sustained ( Rue and Byars, 2000). In motivation have a many theory such as equity theory, reinforcement theory and goal-setting theory (Williams and McWilliams

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    Child Development

    |Explain how the role of the teacher changes in the process of the child's growing normalisation (socialisation). | |Define the term normalisation,linking it with the concept of deviations.(10) | |Outline the importance of the favourable environment in supporting normalisation.(20) | |Explain the maturational

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    Should Neurofeedback Be Approved as a Treatment for Add/Adhd

    The aim of this essay is to present and evaluate the positive sides and implications of using neurofeedback as a treatment for ADD/ADHD and to compare these with current methods of treatment. In order to do that, firstly, the main symptoms and characteristics of this disorder were named. The main ones include: attention deficit, impulsivity, turmoil and hyperactivity as an optional one. Today, the only accepted method for threatening ADD/ADHD is by using medications. It is assumed that certain medications

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    Research-Based Instructional Program

    specialist had the ability to verify good research programs available for their school systems. Researched based school programs has a variety if distinctive characteristics. Many of these characteristics would consist of the following research work explained as follows: The problem should be clearly stated, be limited, and have contemporary significance. The purpose, objectives, hypotheses, and specific questions should be presented concisely in the proposal. Important terms should be defined. (Wiles

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    Dropout Among Secondary School Students in Warri North L.G.a

    National Center for Education Statistics (2011), it enumerated some factors which causes dropout among secondary school. These factors include making wrong choices such as taking drugs or alcohol and pregnancy among female students, inability of teachers to instill discipline in the class, not doing well and getting bad grades in test and examination, socio-economic factor of the family and mis-guidance and peer group influence. The cost of dropping out of school can have a profound effect on a young

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    Qualitative Analysis

    videotapes, films, articles, books, manuscripts, e-mails, online discussions and so forth. In general documents are any preserved recording of a person’s thoughts, actions or creations (Potter, 1996). The examination of documents is especially important to historians who investigate patterns and trends from the past. Documents may be examined to investigate patterns and trends of the past as is commonly done by historians. If no humans remain alive to provide primary evidence, then documents are

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    Essay

    rigorous set of academic standards that is uniform across the state. Based on a philosophy of teaching and learning that is consistent with current research, exemplary practices, and national standards, North Carolina educators seek to provide the most appropriate education possible for the diverse learners in the public schools of the state in order to prepare all students to become successful, contributing members of a 21st century society and global economy. The Standard Course of Study includes

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    Effective Use of Instructional Materials in the Teaching of Basic Sciences

    inadequacy of books as well as arouse student’s interest by giving them something practical to see and do, and at the same time helping to train them to think things out themselves. Savoury (1958) suggested a catalogue of useful visual aids that are good for teaching history i.e pictures, post cards, diagrams, maps, filmstrips and models. He said that selection of materials which are related to the basic contents of a course or a lesson, helps in-depth understanding of such a lesson by the students

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    Mr Idowu

    Effects of Student-Teacher Ratio on Academic Achievement of Selected Secondary School Students in Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria By Idowu Rasheed Ajani Department of Educational Foundations University of Lagos, Nigeria idoij@yahoo.com Oluwole Bamidele Akinyele Department of Educational Foundations University of Lagos, Nigeria oluwolebamidele@rocketmail.com Abstract The study investigated the effects of student-teacher ratio on academic achievement

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