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Use Information and Communication Technology to Support Pupils Learning

Use Information and Communication Technology to Support Pupils Learning

... pupil learning and progress through ICT, and how to plan for and use these in teaching and learning activities Your school may keep pupil records on computer systems, which are accessible to staff ...

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The Role of Perceived System Quality as Educators’ Motivation to Continue E-learning System Use

The Role of Perceived System Quality as Educators’ Motivation to Continue E-learning System Use

... IS use is an important first step toward achieving ...continued use rather than initial use (Bhattacherjee, ...continuously use an IS ...

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Practitioner perspectives on bilingual pupils’ use and learning of their home language in English primary schools

Practitioner perspectives on bilingual pupils’ use and learning of their home language in English primary schools

... bilingual pupils, and the extent and nature of primary teacher receptiveness to such ...bilingual pupilslearning and use of their home language? To what extent do they express a position ...

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Continue Your Learning with STC Education!

Continue Your Learning with STC Education!

... A good example is the landing page of the Google Maps Android API documentation (https://developers.google .com/maps/documentation/android/). The page includes six medium-length code samples, starting with “Hello Map” ...

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A Different Learning Way For Pupils With Specific Learning Disabilities

A Different Learning Way For Pupils With Specific Learning Disabilities

... special learning needs, it provides a learning environment which foster learning and help children with their learning difficulties by improving some of their elementary skills, such as ...

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Can tinkering benefit pupils’ learning?

Can tinkering benefit pupils’ learning?

... the use of modern technology, which is expensive to run and maintain, validating reasons for a direct instruction ...for pupils to create a quality product to take home due to their contribution towards the ...

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Can tinkering benefit pupils’ learning?

Can tinkering benefit pupils’ learning?

... clear pupils had worked collaboratively to solve the problems by exploring e-textiles components, without being led by direct instruction from the ...groups did not use all the clues to solve the ...

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Support to Pupils with Learning Difficulties in Mathematics

Support to Pupils with Learning Difficulties in Mathematics

... often pupils with learning difficulties can acquire mathematical concepts and procedures only with the help of appropriate ...support. Learning requisites have to be practically applicable; they have ...

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An investigation of the perspectives of ex-pupils of a special school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties on their schooling

An investigation of the perspectives of ex-pupils of a special school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties on their schooling

... Several did refuse consent to take part in the interviews and two participants declined the invitation to attend the follow-up interview; I offer this as evidence that the participants understood the voluntary ...

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Learning mathematics - letting the pupils have their say

Learning mathematics - letting the pupils have their say

... to use pupils as co- researchers in increasing knowledge about how to improve learning in ...mathematics. Pupils within the school were selected and trained as “Ambassadors” to understand and ...

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Pupils Perception of Using YouTube and Autonomous Learning

Pupils Perception of Using YouTube and Autonomous Learning

... examine pupils’ perceptions of using YouTube and autonomous ...of pupils of form one till form two of SMK Sultan Tajul Ariffin Manong, Perak, ...the use of YouTube in their learning of English ...

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CURRICULUM FOR PUPILS WITH PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

CURRICULUM FOR PUPILS WITH PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

... to use actions to make changes in her environment and she responds to interesting events around ...her use of switches/vocas and can use them to get ...

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Evaluating the achievement of students who did or did not participate in a high ability learning program

Evaluating the achievement of students who did or did not participate in a high ability learning program

... supplemental instruction and intervention in addition to Tier I, and Tier III – intensive instructional interventions in addition to the core curriculum. The first Tier of the Pyramid of Interventions, the core ...

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... to use machines whenever they are more appropriate than free weights, and free weights whenever they are more appropriate than ...to use the machine on your ...proper use of the ...motor ...
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... their learning about tornadoes and hint at a future lesson while also completing an "exit ticket" as a means of summative ...) Use various primary sources, including calendars and timelines, for ...

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College Faculty Experiences Assigning Service-Learning and Their Inclination to Continue

College Faculty Experiences Assigning Service-Learning and Their Inclination to Continue

... Credibility of the study was enhanced first of all by procedures I followed so that interviewees would feel comfortable speaking freely, so that data would be as complete as possible. In the invitation letter and consent ...

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Effective teaching and learning for pupils in low attaining groups

Effective teaching and learning for pupils in low attaining groups

... activity-based learning. Some teachers said they would also like to use more activity-based learning with higher-attaining groups too but that the heavily laden syllabus made it ...low-attaining ...

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To continue prospecting: Performance implications of combinative capabilities and explorative learning

To continue prospecting: Performance implications of combinative capabilities and explorative learning

... Hypothesis 6 Explorative learning is positively related to coordination capabilities. According to Gargiulo and Benassi, strong and dense interconnections may actually limit employees’ opportunities to explore ...

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Evaluation of 'Advanced Learning Centres' for gifted and talented pupils

Evaluation of 'Advanced Learning Centres' for gifted and talented pupils

... few, pupils met after school during the ...of pupils alternating their attendance each week but following the same ...together pupils from a range of schools; the other Centre included pupils ...

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Pupils' perceptions of informal learning in school music lessons

Pupils' perceptions of informal learning in school music lessons

... to pupils’ perceptions of their musical ...their learning and attainment. Teamwork and peer learning: Eighty-four percent of students believed that they worked better in music lessons when they ...

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