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Mastering the dictionary helps in widening one's vocabulary. This means that students can improve their vocabulary and concurrently enhance their understanding by using a dictionary, thus, improving their reading skills. Therefore, the dictionary is an important resource in the language learning process, and it also serves as a means to improve students reading skills.
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The paper provides various definitions of curriculum and analyses the curriculum of Australia by dwelling on the development of Australian curriculum and curriculum models, the structure of the Australian curriculum, how the curriculum meets the needs of diverse learners in the 21st century, and compare the current Australian Curriculum to local and international models of the primary curriculum.
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The research contributes to the development of good as compared to correct practice. Without educational research, there would be many areas in the education sector that will be static. Life is dynamic and so are learning and education. Educational research enables adaption to new methods of understanding concepts and analyzing issues.
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The pedagogy seeks to support students with literacy difficulties in schools. The pedagogy has supported students to achieve significant gains in reading and writing. The methodology is integrated into ESL learning to enable students to fine-tune their knowledge of the scaffolding methodology and provide feedback about the efficiency of the methodology in teaching and learning of ESL.
A virtual learning environment aids the teacher in directing, controlling, and coordinating students to achieve their goals. This system is beneficial for those who are unable to venture out of their homes due to family or other commitments but still harbor an urge to remain updated and to be in touch with the educational sphere.
Laws are thought to be the results and tools of politicians to maintain their power; second only is that fact they are necessary for reforms or some other reasons. There is a very high probability the laws are even drafted to the advantage of the legislator as this may be a form of protection of their interests.
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As postulated by McNeeley, (2007), it is evident that the process is only complete if there is a situation of experience, there is an appropriate environment relative to the learning subject and there are conditions supportive of the learning process. Additionally, from the learning, one acquires an amount of knowledge and skills, organizes them mentally, and utilizes them to handle tasks.
Inclusive education embraces the idea of accommodating the learning needs of all learners regardless of differences in ability, age, gender, race, and religious affiliations (Foreman, 2011). When it specifically touches on the accommodation of learners with special needs, then it becomes ‘special education.
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An inquiry is made into the broader issues that Freire develops concerning the relationship between the oppressors and the oppressed and teaching methodologies or pedagogies. In the first chapter of the book, Freire explains the concept of humanization. Freire emphasizes the idea that individuals demonstrate such qualities towards themselves as well as towards other individuals.
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The platform should be accepted and implemented but no system is prone to challenges. The challenges and dilemmas from the system are considered as a pivotal standpoint for better world education platforms thus challenges should be considered as a path for an effective system that will help students and Marymount University users.
Technology has helped in advancing knowledge among the students, online learning, and technologically enhanced learning. These have changed teaching and learning from the traditional based classroom setting to a new system where virtual classrooms are established. The students are no longer required to be physically present in the classrooms.
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The following paper is associated with the use of the monolingual dictionary during the learning process of the English language. According to the literature review, the use of the monolingual dictionary is challenging to students when they are working individually as compared to working in a group.
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The problem of the best approach to developing EFL learning strategic listening and comprehension skills in Saudi secondary schools has attracted research attention due to the conflicting reasons that have been provided by various researchers who have endeavored to study this problem (Al-Musallam and Ibrahim 152).
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All stakeholders play a significant role in determining how policies impact children. Different systems have different implications, and if the impact is negative, the policy requires reviewing by the lawmakers to make it adaptable to different settings. The best way to ensure such systems work is by rewarding proper implementation.
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Recent academic literature has focused on the impact of different styles of educational leadership styles. This paper showed what those differences were and the possibility that a school head could have a preference for a leadership style over another. There has been a considerable change in the responsibilities of a school head.
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To ensure constant professional growth among novice teachers, mentoring and supervision are vital. There is also a need for more supervisory and mentoring programs to attain desired advantages. An explicit definition of every participant’s responsibilities and roles is crucial in the achievement of successful supervision and mentoring programs.
This study examines how the director of a regional educational supervision office in Saudi Arabia employs emotional intelligence to lead change. The adoption of emotional intelligence skills such as self-regulation self-awareness, empathy, social skills, and motivation can help leaders to empower employees such that they are able to grow and adapt to change without disrupting their productivity.
In fundamental nature, marriage is a cultural practice emphasized in society, and often persons who are age who disregard become stigmatized downplaying the challenges that come with marriage. For instance, spouses get carried away by their professions and fail to allocate adequate time to their relationship.
Education has been part of human society evolving since ancient civilization to formal education in today’s world. Education has been used to nurture intellects and enable individuals to be self-reliant by being employed based on the skills learned at school. Different countries have a different organized system of education.
The syllabus for Society and Culture’s main concern is the interaction between people, social groups, cultures, environments, and time while the syllabus for geography concentrate on a much wider scope that includes physical, social, cultural, and built environments. Although they look different at first glance and promote a different approach to learning, their rationale is somewhat similar.
My pluralistic views may sometimes convey an impression of agnosticism to avid followers of religion. In the classroom, as mentioned earlier, I had the children share sweet-meat chocolates and cakes in very small quantities on special occasions, after talking to the parents/guardian and obtaining their permissions to hold such activities.
The post-positivist assumption has pointed at claims concerning the proof of knowledge. The problem researched by post-positivist shows the need to study causes, which influence the results. Furthermore, it is reductionism; assessing chosen variables, which comprise research questions and hypotheses, therefore it is founded on cautious evaluation and observation of the actual truth in the world.
Students like many other individuals are responding to the stimuli in their environment and internal feelings which according to Zirpoli are events capable of changing an individual’s behavior. A teacher who knows how to anticipate his or her students’ behavior is more effective because such quality can prevent class misbehavior before it occurs.
When people from different countries converge their language of communication by default is English. This infers that a person who cannot speak English is at a disadvantage compared to one who can speak the language. Possession of robust English language skills is critically vital to succeeding in the world.
New English is the English that is being spoken by various countries from which English was not the official language. The original English originated from America and the United Kingdom. During the colonial period, the countries which America and Britain colonized started assimilating the English language.
To solve some problems, the school management has been joining hands from different schools in rural areas. This has led to a cluster of schools working together with a common goal. Their efforts have led to the creation of educational collaborative and partnership with the community to help in cost-cutting and increasing the benefits to stakeholders.
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By the end of the following paper, the student should be in a position to understand different cultural and bio-psycho-social issues that are linked to health assessment. A graduate student in nursing should be equipped with these skills for effective deliverance of services to his/her patients.
The different sectors and levels of responsibilities that exist are a rather step-wise process through which we learn to embrace more duties as we learn to handle them. Learning the communication skills, ethical and legal aspects among other principles that guide ICT operations is important to the knowledge that we acquire from our lectures.
Many scholars have written damning reports concerning the incapacity of university degree programs' failure to prepare future leaders. They have asserted that the majority of school leaders have been educated and appointed on jobs that hardly ever exist in the contemporary world. In Australia, many quality sets of standards for school leaders have been developed.
Special consideration was given to the interplay of supply and demand. The session also focuses on the fluctuations caused by demand and supply and how prices can work as incentives: positive and negative. Videos, examples made the content easy to understand for all students. Special consideration was given to notions of language as a social practice (Thibault, 1991).
The workplace place chosen for analysis in this essay is as a member of the supporting staff in a training institution. While being a support staff within a college organization, there is always a need to advance one's training and or to further one’s field. More so, new employees of such a college will need to be inducted into the workplace through training.
The curriculum is defined as laid down systems in the planning of what should be learned by students and taught by teachers in the school annual study courses and programs. Universally, tutors are supposed to teach using curriculums at various stages of learning, the tutors decide how they should teach, while the curriculum guides them on what should be covered and when it should be done.
During this week, we examined the historical perspectives of indigenous education. I learned that, prior to the invasion of Europe, education in the indigenous communities was informal in nature. Personally, I found that this week’s lesson was imperative to my teaching practice since provided a different outlook on education.
The teacher used the communicative language teaching method. This method emphasized learning in order to communicate by interacting in English. Authentic texts were introduced in the learning. We were provided with opportunities to focus, not only on the English language but on the process of managing learning.
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the first qualification given for becoming an English teacher is ‘must be a native English speaker’. This locks out the non-native speakers who’ve learned English as a Second Language (ESL) and have a passion for teaching English. In many countries in Asia, most ESL positions are specified for native speakers with particularly from the USA, Australia, and the UK.
Essay writing at the tertiary level is considered a complex exercise since it requires a specific writing course. To understand vividly essay writing at the tertiary level, it is vital to begin by defining academic writing then proceed to discuss its structure and organization. In an attempt to comprehend the complexity of writing an essay at the tertiary level, standards to be fulfilled in an essay will be covered.
The English language is one of the key learning areas where students tend to develop knowledge skills and understanding about the English language and its key aspects. K-2 junior English curriculum is organized in broad stages and it describes various experiences and sequence of learning through which the students will progress.
Most educators agree that all activities that are designed for children should feel unique to the children. Educators should also try and ensure that all the learning activities that are designed have a playful activity added to them. The learning should also be uninterrupted and be open to the addition of new themes or play activities.
Presented with reading materials, Sam approached the text and the words in a manner that was laborious in nature, whereby he demonstrated difficulty in linking all the phonemes to the letters and even to letter patterns. His reading was not only hesitant but also characterized by frequent mispronunciations, stops, and starts.
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The author of the following paper essay will discuss the ‘multiliteracy design, and also give examples to explain how pedagogy has been enhanced by the application of these new practices with particular attention to three aspects of pedagogy viz., multiculturalism, language as a social practice, and digital text.
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Workplace learning, the process of working while learning is recognized as an effective means of developing knowledge and skills in the existing workforce. This has therefore become an important necessity that all working environments ought to embrace. The use of the workplace improves knowledge and skills among workers.
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Australia faces issues in special education. Considering its geography and sheer size, the country has developed numerous and diverse approaches to working with learners with disabilities or any form of special needs. Each territory within Australia has jurisdiction and explanation of the federal standpoint and each has liability for education as dictated in the Australian constitution.
The author of the paper states that despite the evidence that is overwhelming that supports the positive contribution of Ability Grouping and Acceleration, both are underutilized in Australia basically due to the perception that is negative held by professionals in education and the community as a whole (Colangelo & Davis, 2003).
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Looking for information is considered a step-by-step process of sense-making whereby an individual does form a personal point of view as noted by Savolainen (2007). Individuals try so much to find a sense which fits what they already are aware of within a personal frame of reference.
Individually, the children should be able to count from one to fifteen without help, use logical reasoning to answer the different mathematical questions such as addition and subtraction. The children should be able to use applications in answering mathematical questions. Based on the little knowledge of numerical calculations the children have, they will be able to build on that and grow.
The success of tomorrow will depend on the efforts being made today in all the sectors and especially human capital investment. There are concerns according to the report on the education revolution that the investments in the education sector have stalled and could be lagging behind other developed countries. Australia is not doing enough to invest in education, training, and human capital.
In this paper educational assessment is explored with a critical look at its value-laden socio-cultural characteristic and the influence of history and politics on it. Those issues surrounding educational assessment play a big role in its shaping up the roadmap for the practice and the emerging issues along the way.
Educational assessment is the process of recording knowledge, skills, attitudes and beliefs using terms that are deemed measurable (Salvia and Bolt, 2009). Classroom assessment is a type of educational assessment. Various institutions of learning have integrated classroom assessment in their fashions of learning. Classroom assessment has proved to be essential to both learners and teachers.
The paper focuses on various sub-topics that include classroom procedures, theories, rules, routines, beliefs, curriculum, pedagogy, class motto, teacher’s role, and codes of conduct. Besides, the paper describes the degree of control and seating arrangement that teachers should consider in their classrooms.
Single-sex girls’ institution located in a hardship suburb; there are 350 students in the KLAs section with 75% of the parents being poor, peasant farmers, commercial vendors, and small-scale business owners. The student population is nearly 80% Australian born from a Caucasian background and almost 20% with a mixed background