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Using a personal response system for promoting student interaction

Using a personal response system for promoting student interaction

... delivering the whole rather than part of the syllabus. The problem with the approach of other groups is that their use of zappers is very time-intensive with the net result that they are able to deliver only part of the ...

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Exploring the tutor student interaction in a blended university course

Exploring the tutor student interaction in a blended university course

... In order to understand how the students see the tutor- student interaction in online courses, a survey was conducted. By the end of the survey period, data had been collected from 48 individuals, 42 of whom ...

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Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Goals 2004-2009 Goal 1 – Delta State University will enhance student engagement through increased student-student interaction and faculty-student interaction.

Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Goals 2004-2009 Goal 1 – Delta State University will enhance student engagement through increased student-student interaction and faculty-student interaction.

... other student-accessible areas across campus will be ...for student interaction and collaborative study environments, adapting existing spaces into informal study areas, and redesigning existing ...

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The role of emotional engagement in lecturer-student interaction and the impact on academic outcomes of student achievement and learning

The role of emotional engagement in lecturer-student interaction and the impact on academic outcomes of student achievement and learning

... good interaction with their lecturer did not differ in terms of achievement from those who shared a poor ...younger student population ...teacher-student interaction has been found to be ...

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OTHER-INITIATED SELF-REPAIRS IN STUDENT-STUDENT INTERACTION: THE FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE AND MECHANISM

OTHER-INITIATED SELF-REPAIRS IN STUDENT-STUDENT INTERACTION: THE FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE AND MECHANISM

... university student in Indonesia put into practise a lot to speak English fluently by doing many kinds of activities such as individual or group presentation, asking and questioning activity, and open ...

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POLITENESS STRATEGIES IN TEACHER-STUDENT INTERACTION IN AN EFL CLASSROOM CONTEXT

POLITENESS STRATEGIES IN TEACHER-STUDENT INTERACTION IN AN EFL CLASSROOM CONTEXT

... teacher-student interaction in an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom ...teacher-student interaction in class is in- fluenced by their pragmatic knowledge, how to behave and respond ...

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Exploring Predictors of Faculty-Student Interaction for Community College Students

Exploring Predictors of Faculty-Student Interaction for Community College Students

... the Community College Student Experiences Questionnaire (CCSEQ), and the Institutional Integration Scale (IIS). To date, the CCSR has not been utilized in any quantitative study published in a refereed journal ...

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The Impact of Teacher-Student Interaction on Student Motivation and Achievement

The Impact of Teacher-Student Interaction on Student Motivation and Achievement

... In different words, these students, as a entire, on the face of it had token forces that opposed the aims or instructions of their lecturers with regard to their tutorial achievement. They seemed to spend token effort or ...

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The impact of teacher-student interaction on student academic outcomes

The impact of teacher-student interaction on student academic outcomes

... The study analyzed the responses of teachers and students to determine the possible relationship between teacher-student interaction and the finding of students in the subject of biology. Results of this ...

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Exploring the gender effect on the pattern of EFL teacher-student interaction

Exploring the gender effect on the pattern of EFL teacher-student interaction

... of student/ teacher interactions in the ...teacher-student interaction, Kelly (1988) determined that teachers tended to interact less with girls than boys in student and teacher started ...

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The Impact of ICTs on Lecturer and Student Interaction in University Education Processes

The Impact of ICTs on Lecturer and Student Interaction in University Education Processes

... lecturer-student interaction, both the lecturers and students recognise the potential of such technologies, even though they still do not use them as they feel they ...

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Group role play as a method of facilitating student to student interaction and making theory relevant

Group role play as a method of facilitating student to student interaction and making theory relevant

... Students also felt that there was not enough time for the role-play (“Time constrains” (V), “lack of time”(X)), and especially for the preparation of group presentation “not enough time to prepare a PowerPoint ...

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Group role play as a method of facilitating student to student interaction and making theory relevant

Group role play as a method of facilitating student to student interaction and making theory relevant

... peer interaction and learning ...peer interaction (Biggs, 2000). The role-play maximizes student activity, relevance of material, interest, and discipline (Livingstone, ...peer interaction in ...

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Ten tips to encourage student interaction with screen-capture type vodcasts

Ten tips to encourage student interaction with screen-capture type vodcasts

... encourage interaction is to pose a thoughtful, ethical, or controversial question, and ask students to email you their response or post their comments for class ...

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Lecturers' and students' perceptions on ethics in academia and lecturer-student interaction

Lecturers' and students' perceptions on ethics in academia and lecturer-student interaction

... a student, (3) allowing a relative or a friend in class and giving them preferential treatment, (4) allowing a student assistant to grade non-objective exams and /or written assignment that require ...

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Scalable monitoring of student interaction indicators in exploratory learning environments

Scalable monitoring of student interaction indicators in exploratory learning environments

... For our performance study, we downloaded this set of indi- cator occurrences into a file and replicated the indicator data as many times as needed, in order to simulate the activity of larger numbers of students ...

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Who is more motivated to learn? The roles of family background and teacher-student interaction in motivating student learning

Who is more motivated to learn? The roles of family background and teacher-student interaction in motivating student learning

... shaping student motivation remains under ...the student recommendation ...fostering student motivation because students spend a significantly longer time at school; Chiang (2018) finds that parents ...

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Approach To Realistic Mathematics Education In Teaching Mathematics: A Case Of Cosine Theorem – Geometry 10

Approach To Realistic Mathematics Education In Teaching Mathematics: A Case Of Cosine Theorem – Geometry 10

... to student--student interaction, student-teacher interaction is also an essential part of RME, and students need teachers to confirm their answers are right or wrong or to be instructed ...

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Vol 12, No 1 (2010)

Vol 12, No 1 (2010)

... teacher-student interaction in teacher-centered lessons and student-student interaction in a script-based dialogue and in a contingent conversation based on a survey ...IRF ...

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A REVIEW PAPER ON PROMOTING TECHNOLOGY BASED LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN RURAL AREAS SCHOOL

A REVIEW PAPER ON PROMOTING TECHNOLOGY BASED LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN RURAL AREAS SCHOOL

... Teacher–student interaction (both social and academic) is effective in building motivation to learn (Wang, Haertel, & Walberg, 1993), especially when combined with an expectation for student ...

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