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TEACHERS ROLE IN INTER ACTIVE LEARNING

TEACHERS ROLE IN INTER ACTIVE LEARNING

... teaching learning process cannot survive effectively without ...of learning styles, has high expectations and allows thinking time, offers challenge and gives students something to think ... See full document

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The Role of Teachers’ Classroom Discipline in Their Teaching Effectiveness and Students’ Language Learning Motivation and Achievement: A Path Method

The Role of Teachers’ Classroom Discipline in Their Teaching Effectiveness and Students’ Language Learning Motivation and Achievement: A Path Method

... in learning English as a school subject in classes of those teachers who used coercive ...in learning (Pane, 2010), and has a great influence on students’ academic achievement, even more than ... See full document

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PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF ENGAGEMENT IN ACTIVE LEARNING THROUGH PEER TEACHING AND PEER ASSESSMENT

PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF ENGAGEMENT IN ACTIVE LEARNING THROUGH PEER TEACHING AND PEER ASSESSMENT

... predict learning (Baker, Clark, Maier, & Viger, 2008; Croninger & Lee, 2001; Finn, 1989; Finn & Rock, 1997; Fredricks, Blumenfeld, & Paris, 2004; Greenwood, Horton, & Utley, 2002; Jang, Reeve, ... See full document

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Role of Teachers Amidst Educational Reform – Passive Bystanders or Active Participants?

Role of Teachers Amidst Educational Reform – Passive Bystanders or Active Participants?

... e- learning comes from the seamless online connectivity, open source tools for organizing and delivering content, world standards to help resource discovery and more attractive components such as multimedia ... See full document

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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY IN REDEFINING THE ROLE OF TEACHERS

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY IN REDEFINING THE ROLE OF TEACHERS

... classroom, teachers are required to teach in new ways. Their role is designer of experience and questioning, not deliverer of ...situations. Teachers must promote connections of previous ideas and ... See full document

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 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE USING COBIT 4 0 DOMAIN DELIVERY SUPPORT 
AND MONITORING EVALUATION

 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE USING COBIT 4 0 DOMAIN DELIVERY SUPPORT AND MONITORING EVALUATION

... for active collaborative learning is the key factor in building technology utilization models [36, ...significant role in encouraging adoption of new ...and active collaborative ... See full document

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Omani Teachers' Perception of Active Learning-Impact on Classroom Practices

Omani Teachers' Perception of Active Learning-Impact on Classroom Practices

... an active leaning environment reflect what Demirci (2006) describes as a dynamic type of learning where students interact with teachers, materials and each other so each student is exclusively paid ... See full document

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Selective Sampling and Active Learning from Single and Multiple Teachers

Selective Sampling and Active Learning from Single and Multiple Teachers

... human teachers. Some teachers may be better than others across the board and some teachers may be experts on specific topics, such as sports or ...Some teachers may know the right answer, ... See full document

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Constructivist Didactics in Teaching Economics: A Shift in Paradigm to be Exemplary Teacher

Constructivist Didactics in Teaching Economics: A Shift in Paradigm to be Exemplary Teacher

... rather active in their construction of knowledge and ...structures. Teachers serve primarily as guides and facilitator of learning- As per constructivist pedagogy; there is no factual knowledge to ... See full document

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CMGTT APPROACH OF TEACHING AND LEARNING: WHAT, WHY AND HOW

CMGTT APPROACH OF TEACHING AND LEARNING: WHAT, WHY AND HOW

... education teachers facing is determining most effective teaching learning methods and strategies for the adult learner as the learner are over loaded with the so much information and knowledge due to easy ... See full document

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Understanding Asian Students Learning Styles, Cultural Influence and Learning Strategies

Understanding Asian Students Learning Styles, Cultural Influence and Learning Strategies

... culture, teachers are well respected with wisdom, as a guide with knowledge and wisdom of teachers are taken-for-granted and not to be ...of learning, Chinese students prefer a teacher-centred style, ... See full document

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INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

... for teachers include teaching a balanced curriculum, teaching an integrated curriculum, differentiating instruction to meet individual student needs and providing active learning opportunities for ... See full document

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Factors contributing towards excellence academic performance

Factors contributing towards excellence academic performance

... action-oriented active learning strategies include beginning a lesson by asking students to list five things from the previous lessons and then comparing the list with the other students and ending a lesson ... See full document

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Professional Training in Higher Education: Technological Aspect

Professional Training in Higher Education: Technological Aspect

... Distance learning should solve specific problems in the development of the creative component of education, in particular, increasing the active role of the student in their own learning in ... See full document

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EFFECTS OF GLOBALLIZATION ON TEACHING AND LEARNING

EFFECTS OF GLOBALLIZATION ON TEACHING AND LEARNING

... Globalization has a close relation with education. As education has an important place in shaping a society, it has to be connected with globalization and the global activities have a deep impact on education. ... See full document

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Establishing construct validity of AMEET (assessment of medical educational environment by the teachers) inventory

Establishing construct validity of AMEET (assessment of medical educational environment by the teachers) inventory

... Methods: The cross-sectional analytical study was conducted from January to May 2017 and comprised doctors working as faculty in Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and its 3 teaching hospitals. ... See full document

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Assessment in universities: a critical review of research

Assessment in universities: a critical review of research

... Once learning objectives are specified in a non-behavioural or at least less than deterministic manner, judgment enters into the extent to which a particular student has achieved ...of learning was ... See full document

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From Primitives to Patterns: A discussion paper

From Primitives to Patterns: A discussion paper

... of Learning Design ...and teachers, rather than the result of an analysis of education from a particular theoretical ...provide teachers with something recognisable which they can work with and build ... See full document

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Providing Remote Students with Access to a Video-enabled Standardized Patient Simulation on Interprofessional Competencies and Late-life Depression Screening

Providing Remote Students with Access to a Video-enabled Standardized Patient Simulation on Interprofessional Competencies and Late-life Depression Screening

... During all six simulations, the same standardized patient with acting experience assumed the role of Emma Jean Martin, a widow in her 70s with multiple chronic illnesses. She self-managed hypertension, ... See full document

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The Influence of Learning using Contextual Teaching and Learning Approach to Physics Learning outcomes of High School Students

The Influence of Learning using Contextual Teaching and Learning Approach to Physics Learning outcomes of High School Students

... modern learning era. Conventional learning systems have begun to abandon and now people use innovative, progressive and contextual learning ...the learning system is not fully ...have ... See full document

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