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Childhood poverty in Wales and its implications for schools: a survey of trainee teachers’ perceptions

Childhood poverty in Wales and its implications for schools: a survey of trainee teachers’ perceptions

... trainee teachers to meet the needs of all learners, including those living in ...trainee teachers of childhood poverty at a university in Wales, a questionnaire was completed by a cohort of 96 students at ...

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A study of the Ghana National Association of Teachers' programmes and its implications for membership commitment

A study of the Ghana National Association of Teachers' programmes and its implications for membership commitment

... several implications for union ...of its members higher in order to avoid ...of teachers trade unions coupled with the fact that GNAT has not entirely satisfied the needs of its members, it ...

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Attitude of Secondary School Teachers towards ICT Literacy and Its Implications in Classroom Teaching

Attitude of Secondary School Teachers towards ICT Literacy and Its Implications in Classroom Teaching

... Method and Procedure In order to achieve the stipulated objectives data was collected from the sample of 500 secondary school teachers (Male/Female) teaching in schools of Amritsar district. In the present study ...

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Survey of teachers 2006

Survey of teachers 2006

... Ten teachers took part in this process, including nursery, primary and secondary teachers, part-time and supply teachers, a headteacher, and minority ethnic ...the survey, on perceived lack of ...

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Opening the Classroom Door - A Survey of Middle Grades Teachers Who Mentor Preservice Teachers— Lessons from Clinical Partnerships and Implications for Practice

Opening the Classroom Door - A Survey of Middle Grades Teachers Who Mentor Preservice Teachers— Lessons from Clinical Partnerships and Implications for Practice

... this survey research are both encouraging and disconcerting and will have far reaching implications for our clinical experience ...38 teachers surveyed ranked the clinical experience as above average ...

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A SURVEY OF K-12 TEACHERS

A SURVEY OF K-12 TEACHERS

... “other” were not asked to describe their use. Profiles of Use From the latent class analysis, we selected a four-class model as the best fit to the survey data from teachers. In other words, a solution that ...

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Assessing assessment: Teachers’ perspectives and implications

Assessing assessment: Teachers’ perspectives and implications

... It is important to note that the purpose of this study was not to measure the level of the participants’ Earth and Space Sciences content knowledge or change their beliefs about science teaching. Rather, it was for the ...

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A Survey of Preservice Teachers in Regards to Their Attitudes and Perceptions of Science Fiction Literature and its Use in the Classroom

A Survey of Preservice Teachers in Regards to Their Attitudes and Perceptions of Science Fiction Literature and its Use in the Classroom

... the survey, I am encouraged by the responses of my fellow preservice ...preservice teachers approached all literature with an open mind and were accepting of all genres, even if it was a genre they ...

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Olfaction variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of animal scents

Olfaction variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of animal scents

... and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of animal scents AUTHORS: Noelia López-Salesansky, Nur H Mazlan, Lucy E Whitfield, Dominic J Wells, Charlotte C ...

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Symposium Teachers as Learning Specialists Implications for Teachers' Pedagogical Knowledge and Professionalism

Symposium Teachers as Learning Specialists Implications for Teachers' Pedagogical Knowledge and Professionalism

... of teachers and, hence, to improve pedagogical practice is ...with teachers as 'learning ...field, teachers can be expected to process and evaluate new knowledge relevant for their core professional ...

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Identities of music teachers: implications for teacher education

Identities of music teachers: implications for teacher education

... that teachers who specialise in secondary classroom music may find their professional identity and their feelings regarding teaching to be ‘situated’ within their discipline ...music teachers had three ...

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Research Implications for Preparing Teachers to Use Technology

Research Implications for Preparing Teachers to Use Technology

... This is the third in a series of articles addressing critical and frequently asked questions about the effective use of technology as an instructional resource, as determined by the Center for Applied Research in ...

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Teachers' workload diary survey 2010

Teachers' workload diary survey 2010

... ensure teachers were fully engaged with the survey, any selected teachers who had not logged onto the site during the first few days of the fieldwork period were called and reminded to take ...

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Internet Survey for Art Teachers: The Results

Internet Survey for Art Teachers: The Results

... this survey show that there are many challenges facing art teachers who attempt to integrate the Internet into their curriculums, most prominent among them being inadequate time and ...schools—before ...

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Voices of Cooperating Teachers and Preservice Teachers: Implications for Elementary Social Studies Education

Voices of Cooperating Teachers and Preservice Teachers: Implications for Elementary Social Studies Education

... the survey of the preservice teachers was given at the end of the semester in which they were taking their social studies methods ...preservice teachers would espouse in the long-term as ...

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Olfactory variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardisation: UK survey of non-animal scents

Olfactory variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardisation: UK survey of non-animal scents

... and its implications for refinement and standardisation: UK survey of non-animal scents AUTHORS: Noelia Lopez-Salesansky, Nur H Mazlan, Lucy E Whitfield, Dominic J Wells and Charlotte C ...

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A study of teachers' questioning techniques and its implications for teaching literature in English

A study of teachers' questioning techniques and its implications for teaching literature in English

... The teachers need to ask more evaluation questions to encourage the students to make judgments in light of the working ...enable teachers to engage in better communication with students in forming and ...

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A survey of epistemology and its implications on an organisational information and knowledge management model

A survey of epistemology and its implications on an organisational information and knowledge management model

... Figure 2: Knowledge growth or change cycle based on the Pragmatic Approach 2.1.4 Social Approach A scientific community is viewed as a group of individuals that are committed to the sharing of their theoretical beliefs, ...

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Survey of tool use and analysis of its implications for the design of robotic tool users

Survey of tool use and analysis of its implications for the design of robotic tool users

... away entirely. The next section will give a detailed account of a formal language which may be used to implement behaviors. The use of behaviors allows robots to behave intelligently without having to engage in any ...

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EVALUATION OF ABEAR HUNTERS SURVEY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON BLACK BEAR MANAGEMENT IN VIRGINIA

EVALUATION OF ABEAR HUNTERS SURVEY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON BLACK BEAR MANAGEMENT IN VIRGINIA

... A 39-item questionnaire concerning basic demographic information, hunter charac- teristics, methods, and attitudes about Game Commission policy was administered to 2 groups within the st[r] ...

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