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Building Students Self-Esteem Is a Teachers Goal Education Literature review
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According to some researchers, they came up with helpful results, that there is a connection between self-esteem and educational attainment. They have certainty that students with an optimistic idea about themselves and skills, end up achieving high scores than those with pessimistic feelings in mind. Therefore, a student’s self-esteem has an effect on his or her life and education.
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Classroom Research and Second Language Acquisition Education Assignment
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There should be interactive programs for multi-cultural instructors which should also be practiced in a classroom set up in order to for the teachers and learners respectively to share out their views, ideas, and experiences in the teaching and learning of English Second Language  (Menard-Warwick Julia, 2000). 
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Motivation as an Important Aspect in Learning of a Second Language Education Essay
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This paper seeks to give a review of the articles by different scholars concerning the role of motivation towards a better mastery of the second language. Infants struggle less in learning the first language which unites and connects them to their immediate environment. Learning a second language has become a major challenge. 
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Explaining Cooking, a Learning Activity, Using Cognitive Learning Theory Education Report
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Cooking requires dispositional and metacognitive knowledge which allows for the incorporation of changes. It also requires propositional and procedural knowledge which offers facts on cooking as well as confidence that one can actually cook. This knowledge is learned or adapted from books, experiences which are then processed and stored in human memory.
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The Educational Cognitive Theory in Nursing Teaching and Learning Education Report
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The cognitive theory thus shows that the competence of an instructor in nursing cannot be transferred to the learner if the cognitive abilities of the learner are not well-tuned to learn. As such, a competent nurse is a product of his cognitive abilities which the instructor should always aim to nurture.
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Ethical Issues in Education Education Literature review
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All decisions reached are usually done for the good of all the stakeholders. Organizations can manage to grow to high heights without falling back. Realistic and workable solutions are usually reached using this kind of theory. Usually, individual interests are not undermined and all stakeholders have a say in the organization.
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University Education for the Physically Disabled Education Essay
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A growing schooling child spends most of their time in an institution, and it is important a parent communicate to the teacher on the child’s ability, also the teacher should enlighten the parent on any special activities discovered by the child. From this partnership, the disabled child is motivated both at home and at school.
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The Role of a Literature-Based Program in the English Second Language Classroom Education Annotated Bibliography
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The author of this article also examines the criteria that can be used to select the suitable literary text that can make a positive impact on the progress of learners in foreign language classes. He recommends that teachers should consider the cultural background, interests, language level, and motivation of students before selecting the literal texts that will be used in class.
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Teaching Practice and Government Policies Education Report
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It is necessary for schools to give the necessary respect and provide an equal commitment to all students. Education in the current social set up is called upon to take care of minority ethnic learners, black or Asian children, children of migrant workers, show-people and travelers children including disabled learners.
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The Problems that Libyan Students Face in Spoken English Education Literature review
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The author of the paper states that Libyan culture has a bearing on Arabic being the spoken and written native language thus affecting Libyan English language learners.  Second language learners experience unusual features of English syntax which makes it difficult for them to produce native-like speech when talking.
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Benefits of Outdoor Play: An Analysis of the Prevailing Theory, Policy, and Practice Education Coursework
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Almost all the requirements of learning necessary to growing children are found in play; these include tangible abilities such as motor dexterity, counting, and verbal communication as well as more conceptual skills such as imagination, deciphering dilemmas, planning, and learning how to learn (Goldstein, 2003).
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Applying Cognitive Learning Theory to Adult Learning Education Report
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Cognitive theory has a greater edge compared to other learning theories, in that it is focused on individual ability which is not subject to other external factors. An individual past experience plays a vital role in an individual learning process. When an individual combines past experiences and memory capability the learning process becomes simple and easier.
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Employment Prospects of Unemployed Youths Education Essay
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The program seeks to establish the knowledge of the unemployed youth on what are the causes of their unemployment, what are the ways they can be empowered in order to motivate them, what role as individuals the unemployed youths play in reducing levels of unemployment, and establish ways in which the unemployed youths think can minimize the rates of unemployment.
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The Difference between School and Academic Subjects Education Essay
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Furthermore, the tension between the school subject and the academic discipline promotes creative and synthesised processes for the working of school subjects and their sub-cultures in the academic circles. Contexts for teaching school subjects by secondary school teachers are socially constructed through the lens of academic discipline.
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Inclusion and Exclusion in Education, Students Unequal Outcomes when Participating in Training Education Essay
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Inclusive education is beneficial to students because inclusive classrooms enable students to accept, understand and respect one another and this promotes their social and interactive skills. It enables previously excluded children to have a sense of belonging and social inclusion when they interact with other students who are diverse from them. 
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Inclusive Education and Approach Education Report
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However, I realized that for one to know the background of the learner, parents might very reliable, unlike teachers who do not spend most of the time with them. For that reason, I will focus on parents to provide background information and on teachers to understand the needs of various disabled learners.
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Globalisation and Education Education Literature review
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By allowing future education leaders to experience the influence and significance of technology in education, then the world is being better prepared for the future that is going to be more technologically advanced and dominated. However such drastic changes in education will destabilize and may be a potential cause of chaos in education.
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Inclusive Education and its Implications to Teaching Practices Education Literature review
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However, teaching in this setting may not be easy since teachers should consider critical issues. They should have a full understanding of the concept and well prepared to reach its goals. Moreover, they need to accept the reality that inclusive education demands special teaching methods and therefore the need to upgrade their knowledge and skills is necessary.
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The Impact of Technology in Education Education Report
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There are many good sides that have been come with the introduction of computers and technology in education. Preceding implementation there must be a thorough examination before a particular aspect of technology is introduced and everything should be done in moderation to the benefit of those being taught and the convenience of the teacher.
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Exploring Literacy in Education Education Assignment
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The various notions about literacy reinforced the understanding that individuals should value literacy and acquire skills they can use to attain full development. Although literacy depends on the emphasis being given by a particular culture to a specific skill, it is always important to have the basic literacy skill.
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Sensory Characteristics of Student with Autism Spectrum Disorder Education Literature review
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The unique reactions exhibited by individuals with autism display a different sensory profile. This causes major disruptions in the way a person processes important sensory stimuli such as hearing, smelling, or life experiences. Kids with autism should be given maximum care as this enables them to feel like any other.
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Inclusive Education as an Approach in Education Education Essay
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The inclusive education approach also allows the normal students to grow in acceptance of the diversity due to interacting with the students with disabilities on a day to day basis. This leads to the acquisition and development of respect among the students. They also learn to celebrate the diversity that exists between students.
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How to Write a Great Research Paper Education Research Proposal
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Elisabeth (2009) argues that a good literature review establishes a hypothetical framework for the author’s area of research. An appropriate literature review, therefore, should define key terms and terminologies, identify related studies, models supporting the topic of research as well as establish the area of study (Elisabeth, 2009).
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Globalization and Science Education: The Implications for Indigenous Knowledge Systems Education Research Paper
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Globalization can be viewed as a process, which increases interaction between processes and people at every level of living-the cultural, political, and economic. This translates to the removal of trade barriers, the transfer of democratic processes, and greater interaction of cultures from around the world.
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Preservice Teachers Perceptions of Their Middle Schooling Teacher Preparation by Suzanne Hudson Education Research Proposal
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The introduction introduces the research subject and gives a general background of the whole research and contains the problem statement towards the end. The article gives a detailed background of the problem at hand as indicated by past studies and government reports. This makes the introduction double up as a literature review that would be necessary for other types of researches.
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The Effects of Computer-Supported Problem Based Learning on Students Approaches to Learning by Serife AK Education Case Study
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The article offers a preview of what the research work will deal with. The title, ‘the effects of computer-supported problem-based learning on student’s approaches to learning’ act as a captivating and at the same time informative statement for individuals interested in issues of linking computer literacy and problem-based learning on the different approaches to learning for students.
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Administrative Division of King Saud University Education Case Study
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The dean of King Saud University has asked for resolving the issue and this case study would analyze the various problems being faced by the university and how they could be resolved. In order to understand the issues, a survey has been undertaken, which revealed that the students are not satisfied with the way their problems are being tackled by the administration. 
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Factors Which Have Motivated Parents To Send Their Children Education Math Problem
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. A descriptive analysis of the finding will be presented using the means, standard deviation, percentage to investigate the correlation between variables and bar charts. Data is presented in charts and graphs for ease of analysis. Implications and deductions from the data presented are discussed with support drawn from pertinent sources pertaining to the social situation of the country.
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Information and Education in the UAE Education Report
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The vision of the internet was born in the 1960s. Since that time many people have gone into the books of history as contributors to the development of the internet. It has taken many innovative discoveries from the original ARPANET to what is known today as the internet. The knowledge society concept has been in use since the early 60s when it was coined by Fritz Machlup.
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Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage of Swedish and English Curricula Education Literature review
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There are a number of elements that can be paralleled fairly in the comparison of the guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage between the Swedish and English curricula regarding their policies and practices. These comparisons, incorporating both similarities and differences, are the central basis upon which this paper is predicated.
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The Success of a Change Process in the Organization Education Essay
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The person whose work must adjust to the new procedures needs to know what will change and why the change is necessary. The second stage requires convincing the employee of the need for change starting from his current frame of reference and building up towards a logical defence of the proposal to institute some changes.
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Assessment in Special Education Education Literature review
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The assessment procedures and tests need to be reliable, valid, and standardized to ensure fairness. The report has explored issues of assessment of special education and highlighted the disproportionate identification of minorities. As mentioned in the report, effective special education is achievable through the use of effective best assessment practices.
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Analysis and Evaluation of Scientific Research Education Essay
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In most research projects, researchers have a stated goal that helps guide them through the whole process. For example, in the two articles chosen, the researchers examine the effect brought about by technology. All research work begins with a problem, as it is the basis for any scholarly inquiry to draw intellectual curiosity.
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Six Lesson Plans for Six Different Activities Education Assignment
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This method is also known as chunking. Research indicates that most speakers pull out words and phrases from their memory and combine them together to form sentences (Lewis, 1997). In order to understand whether the students are able to get the message across regarding the topic ‘Time Travel,’ such a method is used.
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Task-Based Language Teaching Approach, Listening, and Writing Skills Education Speech or Presentation
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The reason for selecting a Task-Based Language Teaching Approach is that it allows the student to actively take part in the learning process through practical experimentation and performance of assigned tasks. The student is also able to interact, engage in dialogues, and therefore communicate with partners thus developing other linguistic and effective communication skills.
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The Suitable Age for Second Language Acquisition Education Annotated Bibliography
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Acquiring a second language is highly important to children in order to meet a high level of Academic standards. However, age seems to be a related factor and hence the ‘age factor’ seems to be the key point that is highly debated. While one group of people feels that it is better to catch children when young to learn a language, there are others who feel that it is not necessary to rush them.
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The Suitable Age for Second Language Acquisition Education Annotated Bibliography
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Krashen and Seliger, feel that ‘Conscious Language Learning’ requires error correction as well as rules so that children acquire the second language in the proper manner to enable the right linguistic generalizations. Deliberate and conscious language learning is grounded on the Monitor Theory where acquiring a second language seems like a Monitor to the second language learner.
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Analyzing a Student Text: How to Be Fit and Healthy Written by Roland Education Case Study
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ESL learners have challenges in writing since they are not used to it but with increased practice and dedication they are able to perform well. It also requires a passion for language so that the student aspirations to learn the language can propel him/her to continuous exercises which ensure the student understands and comprehends the language
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Limiting Hours of Television Education Case Study
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In case the students are allowed to produce writing as per the academic standards, they have to develop a good understanding of the gradation of the subject. Most of the students who are native speakers are not been taught to write. Meanwhile, writing in a foreign language requires transferring skills and also acquiring the skills aptly.
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Education in the Information Society by Torres Education Article
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The traditional definition of education evokes a feeling of school or a formal learning institution that is attended by young people. Emphasis is now being insisted on on the aspect of teaching rather than that of learning. Quantitative indication shows that little attention is paid to the learning part of it thus creating a platform for grading processes to be eliminated (Torres, 2006).
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ESL Lesson Planning Education Report
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In today’s world, English among other languages in commonly used in many nations as a mode of communication and this therefore forces citizens from nations or parts of the world that do not use English as a national official language to study English for effective communication between them and other English speakers.
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Major Components That Make Up Intercultural Competence Education Assignment
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Intercultural competence has been defined as an individual’s or people’s ability to effectively communicate with people from different cultures. Through intellectual competence (IC) an individual is able to easily interact with people from cultures different from, her or his own as well as understand their way of thinking, perceptions, actions, and even their feelings.
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The Process of English Language Learning Education Case Study
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Language is very important in the life of every individual as it gives one a sense of belonging.  It is cultural but at some point, it may prove to be a slight problem.  This is likely to occur when there is intercultural interaction hence, leading to miscommunication.  English being one of the languages mainly used at an international level is quite an important factor.
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Integrating Students with Special Needs in Regular Schools Education Literature review
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The journal highlights the plight of students with special needs and addresses issues of attitude change by stakeholders. It also suggests what teachers can do to facilitate effective learning once the integration is undertaken, policy, and practice modification that can necessitate inclusive learning for students with special needs, and analyze the feasibility of the integration process.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Using ICT to Teach ESL Education Essay
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The swift improvement and development in ICT have led to the transmission of technology in education. Many believe that the use of ICT would be advantageous for students to learn in case it is used in a proper manner. Although it has been found that ICT might have its own flexibility and advantages for helping students to learn, it might not be useful for every other learner.
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Older Workers Skills Upgrading and Employability Issues Education Essay
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However, the greatest problem is the pressure being created by difficulties in his existing work due to inadequate skill and the gloomy consequences of retiring at a very early stage. The result of the OECD’s study mentioned earlier concerning the difficulties of older workers in the workplace is a sad reality.
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Language Learning and Testing Education Research Paper
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Most of the language teachers have little trust in both the tests and testers probably because they think that most of the types of language testing are usually of poor quality. They always harbor harmful effects on both learning and teaching respectively and fail short of accurately gauging their intended purpose.
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Development of Adult Education Education Literature review
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Considering the trends in adult education from several perspectives are at times contradictory with inconclusive results and perceptions, Ethical Egoists agree that adult education should be pursued due to its several benefits to the individual. On the other hand, the Utilitarianism perspective is divergent.
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Theory of Teaching - Literacy and Numeracy Education Assignment
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Teaching children Numeracy allows them the ability to think logically, understand relationships, and solve problems; hence, it is a multifaceted process that relies on several factors that the teacher can affect. These factors include; the resources available, the class environment, relationships created by the teacher, and the homework assigned.
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Analysis of Creative Arts Unit of Work for Kindergarten- Education Case Study
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In order to assess this curriculum as per the requirements, the curriculum will be analyzed in relation to the intended teacher as well as student alignment and misalignments. The analysis therefore will assess this curriculum in terms of objectives, content, activities as well as the final unit work assessment.
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