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Abstract This literature review examines and evaluates meta-cognitive strategy in EFL writing.... literature Review 2.... A REVIEW OF THE META-COGNITIVE STRATEGY IN EFL WRITING.... In the recent past, a number of studies have been carried out to investigate the role of self-knowledge and control over cognitive activities in various problem resolving situations (Chamot, 2005)....
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The author sets forth a sound history of the American public school system, and after reading her book, the reader feels ready to consider opposing thoughts.... hellip; It is hard for a reader to start explaining how stressful and discouraging it is to read A Democratic Classroom....
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The paper “Secrets of Mastering of Sustained Silent reading” presents possible items, and factors useful for the effective fulfillment of SSR programmes: access, appeal, conducive environment, encouragement, staff training, non-accountability, follow-up activities, distributed time to read.... hellip; This study is an examination of staff perceptions of the relevance of a Sustained Silent reading (SSR) programme in an EFL context.... In recent times Sustained Silent reading (SSR) programmes have been propelled into the limelight of valuable reading strategies mainly because of the relentless interest of a large number of researchers and the endless benefits to the improvement of a child's reading level....
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The paper "Why the Leader of the Future Must Be a Perpetual learner" discusses that the first main role of the leader in any organization is to build an academically, technically, practically strong and experienced workforce, who will be able to the assigned work effectively and professionally.... nbsp;… The perpetual learner in the sense, the leader should learn new levels of perception and acquire a lot of insights for running an organization.... So, this paper as a form of literature Review will analyze how the organizational culture mainly 'scripted' or created by the leader or manager creates both opportunities and challenges From time immemorial, the success or failure of an organization or any other human activity depends on the role, the leader or manager plays....
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This literature review "Globalization as a challenge to Governance" sheds some light on the globalization that can be characterized as a challenge to governance using another argument: health services provided in countries internationally are differentiated.... nother fact for verifying the potentials of globalization to be a challenge for governance is the following one: empirical research developed across cities in India (Leautier 2006) proved that globalization can highly affect the urban governance; at the next level, globalization influences the level of development of a particular city (Leautier 69)....
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Blackledge's contention implies that ZPD is formed within interactions between the learner, his or her co-learners and the tools they use while being engaged in a common activity.... Immersing children in literature and ensuring their enjoyment in involving their creative and critical thinking skills may be a challenge for teachers.... It takes place within a learner's zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Vygotsky, 1978) where he fills the gap between what the he already knows and what he is still to learn....
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hellip; The report highlights the measures that would make Saudi EFL and ESL learners reach desired levels of achievement both in spoken and written English.... He defined strict guidelines that both the learners and the tutors must abide by so that learning both written and spoken English could be of great assistance to the students (Ghraib 67).... NTC's report sought to candidly address the teaching of both spoken and written English to ESL learners through hypothetical analysis of the levels the learners are expected to reach in English writing while examining, the effectiveness of the present pedagogical or instructional methods employed for teaching writing skills in Saudi Arabia....
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"Current Opportunities and Challenges in Sound Publishing House" paper states that Sound Publishing House should consider the integration of both formats in order to attract a large number of readers.... Thus, they consist of images, text, or both and are published through, produced on, and readable on electronic devices such as computers among others.... nnand (2008) insists that, for publishers to remain competitive in the market, it is important to integrate both e-book and paper book formats in order to target all readers....
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