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TEACHERS’ GRADING DECISION MAKING

TEACHERS’ GRADING DECISION MAKING

... that teachers consider achievement factors involving scores obtained from formal and informal assessment in their grading decision making, their considerations of non-achievement factors, such ... See full document

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A study of the influences on middle years teachers’
pedagogical decision making

A study of the influences on middle years teachers’ pedagogical decision making

... “A paradigm embodies the particular conceptual framework through which the community of researchers operates and in terms of which a particular interpretation of ‘reality’ is generated” (Carr & Kemmis, 1983, p. 72). ... See full document

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THE LEVELS OF TEACHERS’ INVOLVEMENT IN MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IN SCHOOLS IN KENYA

THE LEVELS OF TEACHERS’ INVOLVEMENT IN MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IN SCHOOLS IN KENYA

... the teachers, the teachers were trained to teach students and many are more interested in inculcating knowledge to their ...the teachers are either not knowledgeable in the key areas of decisions ... See full document

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Determinants of teacher participation in decision making in public secondary schools in Nairobi county, Kenya

Determinants of teacher participation in decision making in public secondary schools in Nairobi county, Kenya

... The objectives of the study were: to determine whether head teachers' leadership styles have influence on teachers' participation in decision-making, to examine whether teacher professio[r] ... See full document

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Doing what works: a grounded theory case study of technology use by teachers of English at a Korean university

Doing what works: a grounded theory case study of technology use by teachers of English at a Korean university

... two teachers’ level of use fit well with the theory’s axioms without qualification, while the remaining three teachers’ levels of potential did not match their current levels of ...other teachers’ ... See full document

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DECISION MAKING STYLES OF PRESERVICE SECONDARY TEACHERS IN RELATION TO INTELLIGENCE AND LOCALITY

DECISION MAKING STYLES OF PRESERVICE SECONDARY TEACHERS IN RELATION TO INTELLIGENCE AND LOCALITY

... managers, teachers also make different types of decisions under different circumstances of teaching-learning process and effectiveness of teaching depends in which manner decisions have been taken by the ... See full document

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Teachers’ classroom assessment and grading practices

Teachers’ classroom assessment and grading practices

... the teachers decide the grading practices ...the teachersdecision rather than the students’ attitude or behavior ...the teachers’ assessment and grading practices: (1) ... See full document

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Decision Making in Internal Assessment

Decision Making in Internal Assessment

... For the present study that was conducted, 2 survey questionnaires were administered upon 50 students and 25 teachers. The students’ questionnaire included questions that asked them about how they felt about the ... See full document

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Grading and Sorting of Apple by using Image Processing

Grading and Sorting of Apple by using Image Processing

... Processes namely image acquisition, image processing and decision-making. Cameras under appropriate lighting conditions carry out image acquisition. The visual information is converted from analog to ... See full document

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French Immersion for English Language Learners?: Kindergarten Teachers’ Perspectives

French Immersion for English Language Learners?: Kindergarten Teachers’ Perspectives

... similar decision-making behavior without use of recent data, such an intervention may also prove beneficial to this study’s participants and board as well as to the broader ...the teachers’ beliefs ... See full document

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Factors Affecting Teachers’ Grading and Assessment Practices

Factors Affecting Teachers’ Grading and Assessment Practices

... (i.e., grading practices, assessment strategies, and cognitive levels of student assessment) based on the influence of subject area and has extended the scope of investigation to include an initial examina- tion ... See full document

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The Challenge of Grading in Self and Peer-Assessment (Undergraduate Students’ and University Teachers’ Perspectives)

The Challenge of Grading in Self and Peer-Assessment (Undergraduate Students’ and University Teachers’ Perspectives)

... of grading in student self and peer-assessment from teachers’ and students’ perspectives and to suggest ways to cope with ...of making students active agents of educational process rather than ... See full document

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Teacher leadership in (in)action: three case studies of contrasting schools

Teacher leadership in (in)action: three case studies of contrasting schools

... In contrast to schools A and B where there is a clear consensus on the extent to which teachers are involved in decision making (i.e.involving all staff in school A and middle managers i[r] ... See full document

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Development of Decision Support System for Jute Grading

Development of Decision Support System for Jute Grading

... their decision-making abilities using the latest decision science tools and by appropriate Decision Support ...and grading of fibre with a view to facilitate its ...previous ... See full document

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CONTINGENCIES IN SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATIONS / SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES IN ZIMBABWE

CONTINGENCIES IN SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATIONS / SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES IN ZIMBABWE

... are teachers with independence ...the teachers who would benefit and would be of benefit to the development of the ...such teachers are made part of the decision-making bodies, the ... See full document

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The nature of student participation in decision making in secondary schools in Kenya

The nature of student participation in decision making in secondary schools in Kenya

... Similarly, a great majority of the respondents felt that student councils were hardly used. Students reported to the lack of usage of student councils (50.6 % never used, 26.9% sometimes used). Teachers reported a ... See full document

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A Characterization of Teachers' Implementations of a Mathematical Decision-Making Curriculum.

A Characterization of Teachers' Implementations of a Mathematical Decision-Making Curriculum.

... 66 teachers as they implemented four ...for teachers to implement any one of these curricula as the authors intended, the teachers needed to know how the mathematical ideas were connected to one ... See full document

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Teachers’ Extent of Personal Decision-Making for Classroom Control

Teachers’ Extent of Personal Decision-Making for Classroom Control

... on teachers’ extent of personal involvement, the researcher evaluated and categorized data into four areas of sub- analyses: (a) their frequency of transfer in relation to perceived risks; (b) how they ... See full document

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The Assessment of Expert Evidence on DNA in Malaysia

The Assessment of Expert Evidence on DNA in Malaysia

... One of the most common forms of evidence used by the Public Prosecutor in a courtroom to prove a case is DNA evidence. The DNA evidence process started when the police collected the physical evidence relevant to the ... See full document

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Literature circles, gender and reading for enjoyment

Literature circles, gender and reading for enjoyment

... The teachers differed in the type of talk they regarded as legitimate and particularly in the number of personal and anecdotal diversions from the text that they were prepared to ...However, teachers who ... See full document

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