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STUDENT`S PERCEIVED ROLE IN SCHOOL REALITY

STUDENT`S PERCEIVED ROLE IN SCHOOL REALITY

... does school communicate to students in their own opinions? the current study shows that mainly as individuals with roles such as: whether and how something is done, what one is entitled to ...concept: ... See full document

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Executive Functioning: Relationship with High School Student Role Performance

Executive Functioning: Relationship with High School Student Role Performance

... the role of related services in student role performance among high school ...when student role performance is of concern could be a key to supporting academic ... See full document

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Investigating Student Attitudes towards Augmented Reality

Investigating Student Attitudes towards Augmented Reality

... secondary school students follows a path from concrete to abstract, children in this age range learn things more easily when they see them concretely (Piaget, ...secondary school students who have ... See full document

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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

... that student motivation to learn is particularly lacking in rural schools, it is a problem often cited by rural ...to student motivation to learn, along with other contributing factors to student ... See full document

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The Influence of Academic Motivation and Parental involvement on Student Engagement

The Influence of Academic Motivation and Parental involvement on Student Engagement

... Furthermore, student engagement is defined as emotional engagement, cognitive engagement, and behavioral engagement of student (Fredricks, Blumenfeld, & Paris, 2004; Christenson et ...from ... See full document

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Medical student involvement in health policy roles

Medical student involvement in health policy roles

... medical student community, with some institutions being disproportionately represented compared to ...medical school were received, participants were not equally represented across all medical ... See full document

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An exploration of how potential early school leavers and teachers in disadvantaged post primary schools perceive their relationships

An exploration of how potential early school leavers and teachers in disadvantaged post primary schools perceive their relationships

... a reality according to ...narrative reality and its competing ...high school teacher of a lower/middle income school to look out for relationships with students taking an evident dramatic ... See full document

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The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in elementary-school children

The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in elementary-school children

... Maria Norma Martinez, a graduate student in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco is doing a study on the role school principals in promoting success for culturall[r] ... See full document

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Perceived effects of gender role stereotyping on academic aspirations of primary school pupils

Perceived effects of gender role stereotyping on academic aspirations of primary school pupils

... This gender schema theory by Bem (1984) maintains that as children grow older, awareness that people are different leads to them develop a clear concept of the ‘self’. Many individuals hold popular belief that maleness ... See full document

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Individual and Intra-Individual Differences in Interest during Instrumental Music Classes in Suburban High Schools

Individual and Intra-Individual Differences in Interest during Instrumental Music Classes in Suburban High Schools

... The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is another initiative that has recognized the need for a major focus on literacy (Akkus, 2016). CCSS addresses the reality in that schools across cities are not aligned with ... See full document

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Factor Affecting Student`s Achievement in Mathematics: The Case of Agarfa Secondary School, Ethiopia

Factor Affecting Student`s Achievement in Mathematics: The Case of Agarfa Secondary School, Ethiopia

... toward school; better study habits and skills and learning was encouraged during leisure ...The role of Mathematics teachers as Mathematics specialist is classroom director and curriculum ...a role ... See full document

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An Ethnograpic Study of a First Year Principal.

An Ethnograpic Study of a First Year Principal.

... finance, student scheduling, and building ...the role of the assistant principal is not well-defined and that the position varies from school to school, year to year, and principal to ... See full document

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School Atlas with Augmented Reality

School Atlas with Augmented Reality

... The aim of the paper is to describe the technology of creating and adding Augmented Reality to school atlas. No new atlas was created and there is no need of creating one. A current school atlas is ... See full document

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Teachers’ Perception on the Role of Quality Assurance and Standards Officers in Public Secondary Schools in Busia Sub-County

Teachers’ Perception on the Role of Quality Assurance and Standards Officers in Public Secondary Schools in Busia Sub-County

... and school effectiveness were ...the school heads, teachers, School Management Committees (Sacs), inspectors of schools and the community leaders who were recognised as being core towards the ... See full document

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Participation Of Student Councils In Communication To Enhance Effective Management Of Secondary Schools In Nyeri County, Kenya

Participation Of Student Councils In Communication To Enhance Effective Management Of Secondary Schools In Nyeri County, Kenya

... the student councils was borrowed from the Roman system of government by the British government and customized for young leaders in the learning ...of student discipline, perform leadership responsibility ... See full document

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Balance of reciprocity and influence in family-school interactions in early childhood education: A socio-psychological perspective

Balance of reciprocity and influence in family-school interactions in early childhood education: A socio-psychological perspective

... and school-based involvement, much of what parents did was conditioned by who they ...sociologically perceived as function of connection between the ideals for the chosen social entity vis-à-vis parental ... See full document

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Social Support, Social Skills, and Educational Setting and their Relation to the Perceived Self-Concept of Children with Learning Disabilities

Social Support, Social Skills, and Educational Setting and their Relation to the Perceived Self-Concept of Children with Learning Disabilities

... A school official recommended 10 schools, five of which used the consulting teacher program and five of which used a resource program for special ...Once school approval of the study had been obtained from ... See full document

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Student Centered Classroom: a Myth or Reality?

Student Centered Classroom: a Myth or Reality?

... The content area professors were also familiar with the necessity to engage students and make them active in class, but they would not give up the lecture format. The common matter to realize was the fact that some ... See full document

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Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

... Australian school systems, one possibility for recording assessments is in the form of the level judged to be most recently ...each student can be documented. If the progress made as a student learns ... See full document

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Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

... The bulk of the rest of the chapter considers the application of teacher judgement in research studies and in the general structure of assessment processes in three assessment cultures. These are in the US, England and ... See full document

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