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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS ON PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ JUSTIFICATION

EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS ON PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ JUSTIFICATION

... Four of the items, except item 1 which was already in Turkish, were translated from English into Turkish by two mathematics education researchers. Both researchers are competent enough in using the English language. One ...

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Reading a story. Different degrees of learning in different learning environments

Reading a story. Different degrees of learning in different learning environments

... The learning environment in which material is acquired may produce differences in delayed recall and in the elements that individuals focus ...three different learning environments in 450 ...

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Extended Learning Environments for Small Schools

Extended Learning Environments for Small Schools

... personalized learning pathways based on their students’ specific ...allows schools that are at risk of isolation or cultural marginalization to broaden their horizons by linking Italian and foreign ...

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Learning Preferences and Experiences in Different Environments

Learning Preferences and Experiences in Different Environments

... of learning styles theory offers opportunities to manage the learning process better and knowing an individual’s learning styles is also useful in formulating effective teaching ...to learning ...

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THE EFFECT OF LEARNING STYLES ON ACHIEVEMENT IN DIFFERENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

THE EFFECT OF LEARNING STYLES ON ACHIEVEMENT IN DIFFERENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

... Every learning environment may attempt to raise successful students, but will not achieve the desired results if several essential elements are not considered in the instructional design ...as learning ...

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Learning Engineering Problem Solving in Different Learning Environments

Learning Engineering Problem Solving in Different Learning Environments

... co-operation environments, has reserved the term to the use of the debate in their ...term learning environment is used only in referring to this software and the activities it ...

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Connecting Digital Environments to Additional Language Learning in Schools

Connecting Digital Environments to Additional Language Learning in Schools

... my learning of reading and writing much faster than traditional, repetitive writing ...my learning in ways not available through pencil and paper ...

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It meant that the English teachers and their students implemented the discourse pattern in the classroom based on the setting of nine different senior high schools in the different environments

It meant that the English teachers and their students implemented the discourse pattern in the classroom based on the setting of nine different senior high schools in the different environments

... nine different senior high schools in the different ...senior high schools are different from the classical senior high schools in the southern part of ...

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Implementing personalised learning in New Zealand primary schools Innovative Learning Environments

Implementing personalised learning in New Zealand primary schools Innovative Learning Environments

... personalised learning approach whereby the teaching focus changes from the curriculum, to the student (Meyer, Rose, & Gordon, ...of learning which recognises that every child learns differently, ...

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A longitudinal study into science learning environments in Dunedin secondary schools

A longitudinal study into science learning environments in Dunedin secondary schools

... many schools are offering 30 or more in several ...many schools there is a range of courses in an effort to suit the needs of the individual ...from different schools or even classes in the ...

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Deploying Technology Enhanced Learning Environments in Tanzanian Secondary Schools

Deploying Technology Enhanced Learning Environments in Tanzanian Secondary Schools

... 12. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 12.1 Self study hours, test scores and necessity for basic computer skills One objective was to find out how students’ self study interest would be affected by offline M-Learning ...

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LEARNER PERCEPTIONS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTIVIST LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

LEARNER PERCEPTIONS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTIVIST LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

... teaching environments found that teachers were unable to create adequate constructivist teaching environments in the classroom (Turan, ...teaching environments are far from being ...

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Deploying Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments in Tanzanian Secondary Schools

Deploying Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments in Tanzanian Secondary Schools

... 12. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 12.1 Self study hours, test scores and necessity for basic computer skills One objective was to find out how students’ self study interest would be affected by offline M-Learning ...

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Creating inclusive learning environments in Irish schools: Teacher perspectives

Creating inclusive learning environments in Irish schools: Teacher perspectives

... Perhaps the most important factor in changing teacher attitudes cited was the experience of success with inclusion itself. Social, emotional and behavioural difficulties were reported to be on the increase in terms of ...

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Top of the Class. High Performance Flooring for Learning Environments

Top of the Class. High Performance Flooring for Learning Environments

... Acoustics A quieter learning atmosphere means fewer distractions and better listening. Evidence shows that students in class- rooms with soft-surface such as carpet and Kinetex textile composite flooring have ...

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High-level activity learning and recognition in structured environments

High-level activity learning and recognition in structured environments

... the high entropy of the intial messages passed out of such a node would result in low scores; meaning the node is very unlikely to be selected for multiple ...

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Learning in High-Tech and Multimedia Environments Roxana Moreno

Learning in High-Tech and Multimedia Environments Roxana Moreno

... student learning. To fully explain how high-tech environments promote learning would require extending the CTLM to include noncognitive factors and collaborative learn- ing ...producing ...

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An Investigation on Learning Climate at Sport High Schools

An Investigation on Learning Climate at Sport High Schools

... Sport High Schools that activate in Turkey and where students who are skilled at sports have their secondary education are found to be suitable place to study ...sport high school groups. In order to ...

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LEARNING FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN FOLK HIGH SCHOOLS

LEARNING FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN FOLK HIGH SCHOOLS

... The collection of data took place in the form of direct observation, practically without getting involved in student activities so that dialogues would not be lost and the process of learning would be recorded in ...

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Teaching and Learning Philosophy in Ontario High Schools

Teaching and Learning Philosophy in Ontario High Schools

... and schools in our sample, we cannot confirm whether our findings are representative of all the schools across the province that offer one or more philosophy ...the schools in our sample were ...

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