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The effect of structured instruction on collaboration in upper grade primary school students

The effect of structured instruction on collaboration in upper grade primary school students

... that collaboration with peers increases the amount of time students actively interact with the learning material, create opportunities for feedback and guidance provided by peers, provides opportunities to ... See full document

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The Influence of Active Learning on the Concept of Mastery of Sains Learning by Fifth Grade Students at Primary School

The Influence of Active Learning on the Concept of Mastery of Sains Learning by Fifth Grade Students at Primary School

... invites students to actively participate both mentally and physically in the learning process in order to be able to change their behavior effectively and ...efficiently. Students are said to be active in ... See full document

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Language of Instruction for Teaching Mathematics at Primary Level: Controversy in Pakistan

Language of Instruction for Teaching Mathematics at Primary Level: Controversy in Pakistan

... of students in Pakistan is the medium of instruction used at primary ...of instruction) at primary level, ...of instruction for the teaching of Mathematics in primary ... See full document

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The effectiveness of using wh questions in improving the writing skill of upper primary school students in Malaysia

The effectiveness of using wh questions in improving the writing skill of upper primary school students in Malaysia

... the students’ writing skills by teaching them the WH ...their students’ inability to write on the poor instruction that they received in Year One, Year Two, Year Three, Year Four and Year ...the ... See full document

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The Effect of Mathematical Worksheets Based on Multiple Intelligences Theory on the Academic Achievement of the Students in the 4th Grade Primary School

The Effect of Mathematical Worksheets Based on Multiple Intelligences Theory on the Academic Achievement of the Students in the 4th Grade Primary School

... that students are responsible for their own learning; it is important for the teachers to not to leave the students alone but to provide instructional environments that will give students the chance ... See full document

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The Effects of Explicit Reading Strategy Instruction and Cooperative Learning on Reading Comprehension in Fourth Grade Students

The Effects of Explicit Reading Strategy Instruction and Cooperative Learning on Reading Comprehension in Fourth Grade Students

... competition, students often underestimated their ...see students focus more on the competition rather than the learning ...When students had mutual expectations they encouraged each other and they ... See full document

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The Implementation of the 21st Century Skills in the Primary School Curriculum: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Creativity and Productivity in grade 3 6 of a Dutch Primary School

The Implementation of the 21st Century Skills in the Primary School Curriculum: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Creativity and Productivity in grade 3 6 of a Dutch Primary School

... to collaboration, digital literacy and creativity are being reflected sometimes and the characteristics of the skill productivity often in the experienced curriculum of the MLK primary ...female ... See full document

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The Effect of Listening Attitude and Listening Anxiety on Listening Comprehension: A Regression Model

The Effect of Listening Attitude and Listening Anxiety on Listening Comprehension: A Regression Model

... Affective states have positive or negative effects on the development of language skills. One of these affective states, anxiety can significantly affect the listening skill having dominant mental and psychological ... See full document

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The Effect of an Instruction Designed by Cognitive Load  Theory Principles on 7th Grade Students’ Achievement  in Algebra Topics and Cognitive Load

The Effect of an Instruction Designed by Cognitive Load Theory Principles on 7th Grade Students’ Achievement in Algebra Topics and Cognitive Load

... split-attention effect of the CLT, the teacher did not write anything on the ...Further, Students’ Booklets were considered as content sum- maries and prevented note-taking for satisfying split attention ... See full document

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Improving 4th Grade Primary School Students' Reading Comprehension Skills

Improving 4th Grade Primary School Students' Reading Comprehension Skills

... the primary school level was developed in this ...stage, Collaboration-Discussion-Query (CDQ) can be ...to students for working on texts, the second stage provides improvements in surveying, ... See full document

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Pupils’ primary school achievements in Northern Finland

Pupils’ primary school achievements in Northern Finland

... the School Archive of Utsjoki Primary ...about school? These three research questions are analysed from the perspectives of educational justice and ...Sámi-language primary school ... See full document

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Emotional Intelligence in High School: The Effects of Self-Awareness Instruction on Iranian Pre-university Students’ Academic Achievement

Emotional Intelligence in High School: The Effects of Self-Awareness Instruction on Iranian Pre-university Students’ Academic Achievement

... pre-university school, Ahvaz, Khouzestan, Iran and she gave the Final English Exam of Third Grade High School to 60 female ...the students, self-awareness activities were taught to ...the ... See full document

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Use of storm water settling basins as a preferred treatment method for nonpoint storm water runoff at Moffett Field

Use of storm water settling basins as a preferred treatment method for nonpoint storm water runoff at Moffett Field

... tool of instruction for teaching geometry to high school students.. The.[r] ... See full document

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An Exploration into the Family Backgrounds and Educational Expectations of Indigenous Students with Academic Achievement as an Intervening Variable

An Exploration into the Family Backgrounds and Educational Expectations of Indigenous Students with Academic Achievement as an Intervening Variable

... We conducted a regression analysis of background variables and educational expectations (Model #1 in Table 1), revealing that background variables exert a significant predictive power on educational expectations ... See full document

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Effectiveness of planned teaching programme (PTP) on prevention of waterborne diseases among school children

Effectiveness of planned teaching programme (PTP) on prevention of waterborne diseases among school children

... Higher Primary School, Kulai which comes under Surathkal PHC and under the jurisdiction of Mangalore ...rural upper primary school were selected as the ... See full document

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TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF SCHOOL GOALS AND APPROACHES TO INSTRUCTION: EFFECTS ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT GOALS

TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF SCHOOL GOALS AND APPROACHES TO INSTRUCTION: EFFECTS ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT GOALS

... encouragement. Students appreciated active listening and encouragement by teachers, and provision of supportive, interesting, and challenging learning ...environment. Students were more concerned with the ... See full document

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The effect of differentiated instruction on student mathematics achievement in primary school classrooms

The effect of differentiated instruction on student mathematics achievement in primary school classrooms

... differentiated instruction provided by the ...below-average students received statically significant more differentiated instruction than above-average student from ...above-average students ... See full document

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Determinants of physical activity in primary school students using the health belief model

Determinants of physical activity in primary school students using the health belief model

... Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand, in 2011. Multistage sampling selected a total of 123 primary school students. The Physical Activity Questionnaire for ... See full document

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Primary School Students' Perceptions of Technology

Primary School Students' Perceptions of Technology

... of school and ...on students' perception of technology for proper guidance and efficient use of technology due to the need for individuals who are responsible for their own learning and are life-long ... See full document

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The Influence of Learning Strategy on Ability Reading Understanding of Students Grade 4 in Basic School

The Influence of Learning Strategy on Ability Reading Understanding of Students Grade 4 in Basic School

... material delivery (Henry Guntur Tarigan, 2008: 8) explains that the language aspect is: listening skills / listening(listening skills),speaking skills(learning speaking),reading skills(reading skills),and writing ... See full document

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