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Learner-centred teaching

Does Learner Centred Approach Improve High School Learners’ Understanding of Acids and Bases Topic? A Case of Two Selected Secondary Schools in Ohangwena Region, Namibia

Does Learner Centred Approach Improve High School Learners’ Understanding of Acids and Bases Topic? A Case of Two Selected Secondary Schools in Ohangwena Region, Namibia

... to learner-centred” ...a learner-centred one are observed in some Southern African countries, namely, Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa and Na- mibia (Khoboli, ...of ...

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Investigating the learner-centred approach in language teaching in Lesotho

Investigating the learner-centred approach in language teaching in Lesotho

... the learner-centred teaching approach allows learners of different abilities to work together and promotes the building of ...having learner-centred teaching strategies is to ...

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Self-assessment: A learner-centred approach towards transforming traditional practices and building self-directed learners

Self-assessment: A learner-centred approach towards transforming traditional practices and building self-directed learners

... this learner-centred teaching and learning era, self-assessments may be a viable tool to enable university students to become autonomous and self-directed ...

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Analysing Educational Policy: The Twente Educational Model

Analysing Educational Policy: The Twente Educational Model

... This brings us to the main research question of this thesis: ‘Does the Twente Educational Model improve study success and which factors contribute to this result?’. Since there is no significant difference in dropout, it ...

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Teaching Microprocessors through Troubleshooting Problem-Solving at Technical High Schools

Teaching Microprocessors through Troubleshooting Problem-Solving at Technical High Schools

... The reasoning skills are part of the process aimed at resolving the problem. The types of reasoning skills that will be used in this work are the analytical, quantitative and inductive. In analytical we implement the ...

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Fostering the Learner Spirituality of Students: A Teaching Narrative

Fostering the Learner Spirituality of Students: A Teaching Narrative

... Reflecting on this story, it was not until Ariel’s confession that I made a determined effort to augment the breathing exercises by changing aspects of my pedagogy and by incorporating, what I viewed as, deliberate ...

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Enacting a people centred curriculum in ELT with teenage learners

Enacting a people centred curriculum in ELT with teenage learners

... teacher- centred to learner-centred ...teacher- centred versus learner-centred dichotomy, and illustrates that a variety in lesson frontedness usu- ally responds to perceived ...

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Student centred Teaching in Initial Teacher Education

Student centred Teaching in Initial Teacher Education

... This paper explores the tensions inherent in attempting to implement a student-centred approach in the current era of ‘modularisation’, ‘learning outcomes’ and ‘accountability’ in Initial Teacher Education in ...

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How lecturers experience student centred teaching

How lecturers experience student centred teaching

... student-centred teaching as assisting the students to ...student-centred teaching is seen as including helping students to acquire disciplinary content (Conception A); helping students develop ...

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Using Knowledge Building to Foster Conceptual Change

Using Knowledge Building to Foster Conceptual Change

... the teaching theories they were working on as tentative and improvable, as one student commented in a Knowledge Forum note: “I am glad to see that we are gradually linking our ideas ...about teaching and ...

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SIGNIFICANCE OF HEUTAGOGY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION

SIGNIFICANCE OF HEUTAGOGY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION

... It may be argued that the rapid rate of change in society, and the so called information explosion, suggest that we should now be looking at an educational approach where it is the learner him/herself who ...

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Creating the reasonable adventurer: the co evolution of student and learning environment

Creating the reasonable adventurer: the co evolution of student and learning environment

... The above discussion suggests that the needs of students desirous of skills development extend beyond traditional lecturer-student process, towards a learner-centred approach skewed towards experiential ...

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Effect of budgeting process on budget variance in public secondary schools in Rongo Sub-County, Kenya

Effect of budgeting process on budget variance in public secondary schools in Rongo Sub-County, Kenya

... groups for two weeks using practical approach in treatment group and others preferred methods by various mathematics teachers, control group had six questions scoring more than 50% and four questions scoring less than ...

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The Relationship among Teaching Beliefs, Student Centred Teaching Concept and the Instructional Innovation

The Relationship among Teaching Beliefs, Student Centred Teaching Concept and the Instructional Innovation

... good teaching (the instructor side) comes with good learning (the student ...Since teaching must help learners enhance their innovative abilities, “teach- ing innovation” is a crucial step to be ...of ...

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Teaching bioinformatics: A student-centred and problem based approach

Teaching bioinformatics: A student-centred and problem based approach

... program Teaching Sciences in English: a professional development course for Chinese university science teachers is a collaborative project between the China Scholarship Council and The University of Sydney, ...

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STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN USING DISCOURSE MARKERS TO BUILD COHERENCE IN COMPOSITIONS

STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN USING DISCOURSE MARKERS TO BUILD COHERENCE IN COMPOSITIONS

... Abstract: The study attempts to find out how Indonesian students apply Discourse Markers (DMs) to build coherence in English compositions. It employs a descriptive design, analyzing 52 target DMs and how they are used in ...

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Learner autonomy in modern higher education

Learner autonomy in modern higher education

... the learner autonomy ...for learner autonomy, ...language teaching concept ...for learner autonomy concept creation in the global informational explosion of the 60’s and 70’s, the development ...

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EFFECTS  OF  CONSTRUCTIVIST  APPROACH  ON  DEVELOPING  COMPOSITION  SKILLS  IN  ENGLISH  AT  UPPER  PRIMARY  STAGE

EFFECTS OF CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH ON DEVELOPING COMPOSITION SKILLS IN ENGLISH AT UPPER PRIMARY STAGE

... MAR-APR, 2013, VOL-I, ISSUE-V www.srjis.com Page 1291 Therefore, in the paper an attempt has been made to analyze the present status constructivism approach to develop composition skill of class VII students of our ...

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Beyond binary thinking, knowing and teaching mathematics

Beyond binary thinking, knowing and teaching mathematics

... The weakness of binary oppositional dispositions is that they neglect their own weakness and the relative strengths and co-dependence of their relational opposites. For example, the Oppositional A scenario represents a ...

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Error based interlinguistic comparisons as a learner centred technique of teaching English grammar to Arab students

Error based interlinguistic comparisons as a learner centred technique of teaching English grammar to Arab students

... fact that the Based on the effectiveness of foreign in general language teaching and the teaching of grammar in is on giving is greatly focus reduced particular when the it is the purpos[r] ...

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