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Teaching and learning with geotechnologies on primary education: Students’ perceptions

Teaching and learning with geotechnologies on primary education: Students’ perceptions

... required students to acquire information and then, using the webmap, select a castle symbol and geolocate the castle based on geographic ...coordinates. Students also had to add castle attributes (graphic ... See full document

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PEDAGOGICAL PERCEPTION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TOWARDS BLENDED LEARNING

PEDAGOGICAL PERCEPTION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TOWARDS BLENDED LEARNING

... Blended Learning is a mix of pedagogical approaches that combines the effectiveness and the socialization opportunities of the classroom with the technological enhancements of online learning (Dziuban, ... See full document

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Encouraging female students in business computing

Encouraging female students in business computing

... Cox, Ann 1992, 'Learning about Computers in Further Education: Perceptions of Women Students', Women into Computing - Teaching Computing: Content and Methods 1992, Keele University, St[r] ... See full document

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Teaching and learning strategies used in the implementation of inclusive education in primary schools in Kenya

Teaching and learning strategies used in the implementation of inclusive education in primary schools in Kenya

... inclusive education has come to refer to a philosophy of education that promotes the education of all pupils in mainstream ...model, students with special needs disabled ...inclusive ... See full document

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... for learning, it is interesting to note that students often report dissatisfaction with the feedback that they receive (Glover & Brown, 2006; Higgins, Hartley, & Skelton, 2002; MacLellan, ...for ... See full document

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Physical Education Teacher Education Students’ Perceptions of Their Own Teaching

Physical Education Teacher Education Students’ Perceptions of Their Own Teaching

... PETE students who have been engaged in EFEs and ST relates to their perceptions of teaching – both successful and ...PETE students (and in-service PE teachers) were mostly concerned about ... See full document

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An investigation of the relationship between students' perceptions of workload and their approaches to learning at a regional polytechnic : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey Univers

An investigation of the relationship between students' perceptions of workload and their approaches to learning at a regional polytechnic : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... requires students to develop more than a narrow set of subject specific ...knowledge. Students are required to become critical thinkers and problem ...independent learning, such as information ... See full document

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Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

... to teaching experiences that are absorbed on the cognitive loads described in particular ...when students feel that an online course offers advantages, they will have greater enjoyment in ...online ... See full document

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Students’ Perceptions of Teaching and Learning Practices: A Principal Component Approach

Students’ Perceptions of Teaching and Learning Practices: A Principal Component Approach

... university students registered in the 2000 academic year dropped out in their first ...the teaching and learning practices; examples of pedagogical approaches that result in low levels of student ... See full document

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Teaching and Learning with ICT Tools: Issues and Challenges from Teachers’ Perceptions

Teaching and Learning with ICT Tools: Issues and Challenges from Teachers’ Perceptions

... science education (Al‐Alwani, 2005; Almohaissin, ...in primary and secondary ...in teaching situations because of their lack of ICT skills rather than for pedagogical/didactics reasons” while “in the ... See full document

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The Status Of Teaching And Learning In Public Primary Schools Since The Introduction Of Free Primary Education: A Case Of Rongai District Rift Valley Province

The Status Of Teaching And Learning In Public Primary Schools Since The Introduction Of Free Primary Education: A Case Of Rongai District Rift Valley Province

... District Education Office in Nandi county show that in the recent past (less than five years ago) unrests have been reported in five schools in this Kobujoi ...2008, students burned down an administration ... See full document

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Teachers on line : a survey of primary school teachers' perceptions of the Internet : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education

Teachers on line : a survey of primary school teachers' perceptions of the Internet : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education

... 1.2 Overview of this Study This study aims to determine primary school teachers' perceptions of the Internet as a resource for teaching and learning, and their intentions for using it.. [r] ... See full document

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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA

... (NBA).The perceptions of academia on criteria for quality of students, faculty and higher education institutions are prevailing in the process of quality assessment in higher ...industries, ... See full document

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Application of scientific learning for primary school social studies material: Strategies to equip students in carrying out the revised 2013 curriculum

Application of scientific learning for primary school social studies material: Strategies to equip students in carrying out the revised 2013 curriculum

... discovery learning improved students'scientific attitude because this model applied direct discovery activities, centred onsteps of scientific discovery that more students understood concepts they ... See full document

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... quality teaching and important for effective learning and yet the extent to which it meets its potential in improving learning outcomes for students has been questioned in the ...of ... See full document

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When Technology Disrupts Teaching and Learning: A Private Higher Education Students' Perceptions on the Challenges of Technology based Teaching Tool

When Technology Disrupts Teaching and Learning: A Private Higher Education Students' Perceptions on the Challenges of Technology based Teaching Tool

... innovative teaching and learning, technological improvements such as Moodle and Canvas have been employed as online learning ...latest learning management system that is expected to provide ... See full document

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Opinions of Primary Education Programme Students on the Development of Competence  for Teaching Effective Learning  Strategies and Methods

Opinions of Primary Education Programme Students on the Development of Competence for Teaching Effective Learning Strategies and Methods

... Since students of primary education programme will be the ones to pass on the knowledge on effective learning methods and strategies to their pupils, thereby enabling or disabling them to get ... See full document

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Rethinking Education Environment: The Clinical Education Environment Framework

Rethinking Education Environment: The Clinical Education Environment Framework

... medical students’ ...medical students towards the educational environment. The primary focus on this study was to explore the clinical education environment through the lived experience of ... See full document

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Exploring the Mathematical Confidence and Self-Efficacy of Primary/Junior Pre-Service Teachers

Exploring the Mathematical Confidence and Self-Efficacy of Primary/Junior Pre-Service Teachers

... 3 students meeting the Ontario Mathematics standards on the EQAO have fallen from 71 to 67 percent, while the percentage of Grade 6 students meeting the provincial standard fell from 61 to 54 (Stokke, ...of ... See full document

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Investigation Development Degree of Esfahan Province of Iran in Terms of Educational Indices

Investigation Development Degree of Esfahan Province of Iran in Terms of Educational Indices

... Human capital plays a key role in both neoclassical and endogenous growth models (Rebelo, 1991; Mankiw et al., 1992; Sianesi and Van Reenen, 2003). Providing education and health services to people is one of the ... See full document

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