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The understanding of human dimension in the relationships between teachers and students in high and comprehensive schools: a participatory study of local and state teachers in atacora / donga department

The understanding of human dimension in the relationships between teachers and students in high and comprehensive schools: a participatory study of local and state teachers in atacora / donga department

... This situation is neither unique to Benin, nor to Africa. According to the recent report of Benin Plan (2014), “Global trends in the field of education indicate that 39 million girls aged 11 to 15 years around the world ...

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The Current State of Religious Education in Russia by the Example of Comprehensive Schools and Higher Educational Institutions of Rostov on Don

The Current State of Religious Education in Russia by the Example of Comprehensive Schools and Higher Educational Institutions of Rostov on Don

... at comprehensive schools and at higher education institutions of Russia can be considered as a security measure from destructive information in the Internet ...

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Urban Improvement of Comprehensive Schools And Out of School Educational Establishments in Ukraine

Urban Improvement of Comprehensive Schools And Out of School Educational Establishments in Ukraine

... microdistricts. Comprehensive schools take much space, they are methodology centers for out-of-school education and are located in residential environment within walking distance or transport ...

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The Impact of Trainings and Experience on Teachers' Attitudes Towards the Inclusion of Children with Special Educational Needs in the Ordinary and Comprehensive Schools

The Impact of Trainings and Experience on Teachers' Attitudes Towards the Inclusion of Children with Special Educational Needs in the Ordinary and Comprehensive Schools

... Teachers play a cardinal role in the implementation of quality education, and consequently the positive attitudes of teachers are crucial to the successful implementation of inclusion in education. The justification for ...

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN FINNISH COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS: FOUR CASES

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN FINNISH COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS: FOUR CASES

... Science-Technology-Society (STS) approach has been found to be an effective framework in science educa- tion. STS-approach is expected to increase citizens´ abilities to carry out the social responsibility in collective ...

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STUDENTS’ COPING IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCHOOLS AT THE BASIC LEVEL OF COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS IN ESTONIA

STUDENTS’ COPING IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCHOOLS AT THE BASIC LEVEL OF COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS IN ESTONIA

... Students know the measures and actions for coping with academic or learning problems (e.g. after getting a bad mark you have to retake the test, there are possibilities for study-support etc.) and besides teachers inform ...

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DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

... Teaching/learning technologies in comprehensive schools are rapidly changing. Increasing amount of information, growing pupils’ learning load raises the need to search for new, more effective teaching/ ...

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Knowledge Management: the Development of Testing Portal for Selection of Profession

Knowledge Management: the Development of Testing Portal for Selection of Profession

... ing the choice of vocation of pupils of Panevėţys, urban and regional comprehensive schools, basing on the analy- sis of scientific literature and the results of the empiric s[r] ...

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Comprehensive education, social attitudes and civic engagement

Comprehensive education, social attitudes and civic engagement

... in comprehensive schools are more attached to the concept of the school as a community than students in other kinds of ...in comprehensive or selective ...independent schools were to the right ...

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Volunteering and social class : a narrative approach

Volunteering and social class : a narrative approach

... and comprehensive school backgrounds, for less reward, in terms of achieving the monthly targets for recruitment which they were funded to ...at comprehensive schools needed a more organised and ...

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Governance and Funding of Voluntary Secondary Schools in Ireland  RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 34 October 2013

Governance and Funding of Voluntary Secondary Schools in Ireland RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 34 October 2013

... secondary schools have boards of management, there is a small number of schools where this is not the ...secondary schools, mainly lay/family owned, have a single manager and do not and never had ...

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Final Report of the Oxbridge Ambassador for Wales

Final Report of the Oxbridge Ambassador for Wales

... Northeast comprehensive schools have had a ...Wales comprehensive students achieved a ...different schools or colleges, 9 of which were outside the Northeast region and ...

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The Online Presence of Theological Libraries: A Benchmark Study

The Online Presence of Theological Libraries: A Benchmark Study

... the schools and libraries included in her sample were larger institutions -which may have been better funded and more at the forefront of technological innovation at the ...of schools accredited by the ...

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New Governance: Pitfalls of Activation Policies for Young Migrant Dropouts in the Netherlands

New Governance: Pitfalls of Activation Policies for Young Migrant Dropouts in the Netherlands

... Social policies on dropouts are implemented along the national policy lines of the forthcoming work-study obligation and the basic qualification requirement. The policies that oblige youngsters to study or to work have ...

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... Estate Comprehensive, the strategies of ‘spatial enclosure’ maintained by CCTV cameras, locked gates and teachers patrolling with radios led one pupil to say that the school was ‘like a prison’ (Year 11, boy ...

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Prevalence of gingivitis and calculus in 12-year-old Puerto Ricans: a cross-sectional study

Prevalence of gingivitis and calculus in 12-year-old Puerto Ricans: a cross-sectional study

... Methods: A probability-based sample of 113 schools was selected proportional to enrollment size and stratified by health region, school type, and gender. Two trained examiners evaluated the presence of gingivitis ...

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Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

... respectively. L11, the most extensively methylated ribosomal protein, is tri-methylated at three different residues – two internal lysines and an N-terminal alanine. PrmA has been shown to be responsible for methylating ...

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1617.pdf

... North Carolina adolescents report high rates of sexual activity, increasing their risk of unintended pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other STIs. In 2007 in North Carolina , 69.1% of high school students reported having had ...

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Student-Centered Pedagogy in the Chinese Classroom: Let’s Talk About Sexual Empowerment

Student-Centered Pedagogy in the Chinese Classroom: Let’s Talk About Sexual Empowerment

... Even as there are open advertising campaigns regarding abortion, there are very few open conversations about female sexual health, sexually transmitted infections, ways to prevent pregnancy, or sexual empowerment. ...

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Opinions of high school students in central Elazig about elderliness

Opinions of high school students in central Elazig about elderliness

... high schools (private high schools, state high schools, science high schools, Anatolian high schools, and vocational schools of health) located in central Elazig during the ...

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