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Teachers’ views on pupil engagement with learning

Elementary School Teachers’ Views on Game-based Learning as a Teaching Method

Elementary School Teachers’ Views on Game-based Learning as a Teaching Method

... based learning (GBL) help students improve problem-solving skills and make it possible for them to interpret their society, nature and the world around them through ...school teachersviews on GBL ...

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Teachers’ Views of Social-Emotional Skills and Their Perspectives on Social-Emotional Learning Programs

Teachers’ Views of Social-Emotional Skills and Their Perspectives on Social-Emotional Learning Programs

... primary teachersviews of primary teachers’ social-emotional learning and social-emotional learning programs in ...the teachers had heard of the concept of social-emotional ...

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University teachers’ views of interprofessional learning and their role in achieving outcomes - a qualitative study

University teachers’ views of interprofessional learning and their role in achieving outcomes - a qualitative study

... interprofessional learning (IPL) to their ...the learning process. Many of these IPL facilitators are university teachers and the literature provides us with some insight into their views of ...

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Social Studies Teachers Views on Learning Outside the Classroom

Social Studies Teachers Views on Learning Outside the Classroom

... explain learning which occurs in outside environment and resources related with the social studies ...Outside learning activities may be conducted within the scope of social studies course to develop an ...

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Technology instruction for children with learning disabilities in mathematics: teachers' views

Technology instruction for children with learning disabilities in mathematics: teachers' views

... Teacher C Teacher C too stated that mathematics is important for all including children with special needs. For example, money, this is used in daily life. Mathematics is important to manage finance. A basic knowledge of ...

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STUDENT TEACHERS VIEWS ON THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHING AND LEARNING*

STUDENT TEACHERS VIEWS ON THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHING AND LEARNING*

... 2. METHOD Mainly, qualitative research technique was uti- lized in the study . Interview was used as qualita- tive research technique .The interview was done in order to determine the views of the student te- ...

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Preservice teachers' views: Issues for learning to teach SOSE in an overcrowded curriculum

Preservice teachers' views: Issues for learning to teach SOSE in an overcrowded curriculum

... the learning students are taking with ...on teachers in light of standardised testing with pressures to produce outcomes in literacy and ...for teachers, less time is being spent on other areas of ...

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The language of learning : Maltese teachers’ views on bilingual and multilingual primary classrooms

The language of learning : Maltese teachers’ views on bilingual and multilingual primary classrooms

... Multilingual classrooms are on the increase on the island, and therefore Maltese children are now being exposed to several different languages, other than English and Maltese. This is enriching on many levels as ...

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Teachers' Views on the Development of Personal Competences and Pupil Competences: Croatian Experiences

Teachers' Views on the Development of Personal Competences and Pupil Competences: Croatian Experiences

... a pupil must attain in order to successfully act in modern society, followed by a need for developing adaptability, skills of a greater complexity and a capacity for lifelong ...˝all teachers must ...

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Language Teachers' Views on CEFR

Language Teachers' Views on CEFR

... many teachers, teacher trainers and academics who have used the CEF in their teachings such as Keddle, Heyworth, Komorowska, North, Little and Simpson, Huhta and Figueras, Manasseh, and Wall are of the opinion ...

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Transactional school-home-school communication: Addressing the mismatches between migrant parents' and teachers' views of parental knowledge, engagement and the barriers to engagement

Transactional school-home-school communication: Addressing the mismatches between migrant parents' and teachers' views of parental knowledge, engagement and the barriers to engagement

... child’s learning? How much were they engaged at school and at home? Which barriers did they face with regard to engagement at school and at home? The pupil survey also used descriptive statistics to ...

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School Principals’ Instructional Feedback to Teachers: Teachers’ Views

School Principals’ Instructional Feedback to Teachers: Teachers’ Views

... In this regard, Selman stated, “…instead of focusing on our lecture, our school principal looks at the documents and doesn't care about the course. In fact, school administrators actually visit the classroom in order to ...

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Teachers Know Best Teachers Views on Professional Development

Teachers Know Best Teachers Views on Professional Development

... professional learning. Despite teachers’ overall dissatisfaction with present-day professional development offerings, energy exists around activities and tools that can help them plan and execute on ...for ...

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Teachers' and pupils' views of teacher-pupil relationships through primary and middle school

Teachers' and pupils' views of teacher-pupil relationships through primary and middle school

... teachers reported on relationship quality and pupil outcomes therefore, the link between these two measures may be exacerbated due to the same person’s rating. The ability to generalise the conclusions of ...

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Exploring the views of teacher educators

and pupil teachers on status of reading in

pre-service programmes

Exploring the views of teacher educators and pupil teachers on status of reading in pre-service programmes

... the pupil teachers’ ability to do fluent and loud reading with correct pronunciation and appropriate voice ...the pupil teachers also focused on reading aloud by teachers, explaining ...

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Primary education in Vietnam and pupil online engagement

Primary education in Vietnam and pupil online engagement

... and teachers as to how to enhance the formal curriculum in relation to the Computer Science subject, in particular, and online pedagogy, in general, in such a way to provide a safety net for children of all ages, ...

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Arts across the curriculum: enhancing pupil learning, the pupil perspective

Arts across the curriculum: enhancing pupil learning, the pupil perspective

... pupils. Teachers and artists did acknowledge that a factor in some of the less successful ICLs was that they had selected academic goals and/or artistic content that were too difficult for the ...

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Supporting Teachers' Networked Learning Skills for More Online Engagement

Supporting Teachers' Networked Learning Skills for More Online Engagement

... into Learning Networks. Learning Networks are technology-supported communities through which learners share knowledge with each other and jointly develop new knowledge (Sloep & Berlanga, ...of ...

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The role of VET Colleges in stimulating teachers’ engagement in team learning

The role of VET Colleges in stimulating teachers’ engagement in team learning

... teams, teachers from different disciplines and with different roles need to collaborate on designing, redesigning and implementing CBE (Runhaar & Sanders, 2016; Truijen, 2012; Wesselink, ...vocational ...

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Teachers\u27 Perceptions of Student Engagement in a Hybrid Learning Environment

Teachers\u27 Perceptions of Student Engagement in a Hybrid Learning Environment

... hybrid learning, and student engagement from peer-reviewed articles from online databases, research books, and the Walden ...and engagement strategies varied for different students and school ...

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