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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... every educational facility (kindergarten, primary school, secondary school, ...special educational needs ...special educational training is included in the training of primary school ... See full document
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... It is not news that the teaching staff in Bulgaria is aging and the amount of teachers' pay affects negatively the interest of young people in the teaching profession. Logically, not being well paid, teachers and ... See full document
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... The documents of the European Council and the European Commission, cited by Wanda Dróżka, maintaining that „teachers should be equipped to respond to the evolving challenges [r] ... See full document
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... In the area of research financing, where a large part of activities is dependent on public financing, the accessibility of data on the content achievements of research in co[r] ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... 4. A prerequisite is to bring the individual goals of students, which, as is well known, depend on the motivation to study and are very different, into conformity and structure. Therefore, it is necessary to identify and ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... The informal learning, as a method used for teaching physics, indicates significantly better results; In the extracurricular activates the students understand better the basic phy[r] ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... The last few decades have witnessed rapid and unpredictable scientific, socio-cultural and economic changes, often referred to as a transition from industrial to information society. This transition has had significant ... See full document
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... There is a need to work on developing a more effective approach that combines digital with personalised learning. It can be reached by using the power of technology and educational design in order to create ... See full document
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... usually characterized by high activity. Virtual space and the opportunities it offers, are of particular importance to the representatives of this generation in the educational process. This is why the generation ... See full document
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... The size of the audience is determent by the educational institution. Generally, the courses aimed at studding foreign language are pretty small and compact allowing the supervisor to be flexible and to have the ... See full document
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... The 21st century has set new demands in the field of education. It calls for new teaching methods making the study process more advanced and more efficient. It requires a new style of teaching or instruction both at ... See full document
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... “The educational process is complicated particularly due to frequent hospitalizations and long-term ...the educational process is complicated by cystic fibrosis but the situation can be solved by an ... See full document
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... In this study were included 100 students of the 1st study year (group 1) and 100 students of the 2nd study year (group 2) of the Faculty of Medicine, Rīga Stradiņš University, in the academic year 2018/2019. In ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... small volume restrict the programs to develop own standard management model, thus in the practice of standardization, they are mainly monitored and evaluated according to the standards in the English language ... See full document
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... The work-based learning approach with focus on apprenticeship, also referred to as dual (in German- speaking countries) or cooperative (in the English-speaking counties) study, has more than 100 years of history. Its ... See full document
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... Based on the out-going mobility, the aim of this paper is to examine the implementation and impact of Erasmus+ in the LCTELs programs, to find the positive results and the existing weaknesses, as well as to offer the ... See full document
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... Friedrichsen & Dana (2005) adapted on high school biology teachers in order to study their beliefs about teaching science shows that teachers’ practices do not depend on teachers’ beliefs, they mostly depend on ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... thinking (Izquierdo-Aymerich 2012). A completely analogous reasoning may be applied in the case of the utilization of a textbook as an educational tool, i.e. calling upon it to act as the voice of the teacher in ... See full document
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... holistic educational philosophy, especially over the last 12 years, Unasp has intentionally developed an intercultural volunteerism program for its students seeking to address, among other things, the need to ... See full document
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Educational Alternatives, Volume 17, 2019
... The last research question related to interventions recommended after diagnosis (Q10). More than half of the time interventions will include Psychological support to parents and/or caregivers (77.54%), Speech therapy ... See full document
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