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View of TEACHING SCHOOL IN THE 1890s

View of TEACHING SCHOOL IN THE 1890s

... At the other home, the father told me he had never gone to school a day in his life and that he had always got along and that the children could do the same and furthermore there was p[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of A SCHOOL FOR THE FUTURE

View of A SCHOOL FOR THE FUTURE

... Bach "house" comprises a two-Ievel teaching "pod" (with an area equivalent to fourclassrooms and a teacher workroom per floor) located as far as possible from the main ci[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of STUDENT TEACHERS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS TEACHING CREATIVE DANCE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

View of STUDENT TEACHERS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS TEACHING CREATIVE DANCE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

... In the pre-workshop survey, student teachers said that an understanding of, resources on, practical ideas about, and exposure to, creative dance would help them feel comfortable [r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT READERS OF POETRY: AN APPROACH TO TEACHING POETRY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL

View of DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT READERS OF POETRY: AN APPROACH TO TEACHING POETRY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL

... 1 wish to suggest that within the classroom context (the presence of a teacher, a large group of students, set periods of study) the realization of a poem should involve a p[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of TEACHING AND LEARNING GROUP STRUCTURES IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: AN EXPERIMENT

View of TEACHING AND LEARNING GROUP STRUCTURES IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: AN EXPERIMENT

... The interpretation of the quantitative results, combined with classroom observations, seemed to indicate that if fourth, fifth or sixth graders are given a suffici[r] ... Voir le document complet

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The School Environment and its Relation with the Quality of Teaching Physical Education

The School Environment and its Relation with the Quality of Teaching Physical Education

... on the foregoing, it is clear to us that lesson planning component was the most exercise when professors of physical education and sports in terms of the level of ... Voir le document complet

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View of Teaching: The Substance of Counselling

View of Teaching: The Substance of Counselling

... aware of the variety of answers which I would have given and the perceptual shifts which 1 have taken in the ...past. In graduate school I was quite convinced that ... Voir le document complet

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View of The Need for Trained Counsellors in the B.C. School

View of The Need for Trained Counsellors in the B.C. School

... phasized the importance of the personality of the counsellor, as well as his age and prior work ...experience in teaching, human resources or industry before beginning ... Voir le document complet

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The School Environment and its Relation with the Quality of Teaching Physical Education

The School Environment and its Relation with the Quality of Teaching Physical Education

... on the foregoing, it is clear to us that lesson planning component was the most exercise when professors of physical education and sports in terms of the level of ... Voir le document complet

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View of The School Psychologist as a Chameleon

View of The School Psychologist as a Chameleon

... I) Screening, early detection, and prevention. Focused on the primary grades, the psychologist evaluates children's potentials early, using sharpened observational ski[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of SCHOOL ASSESSMENT: THE MIDDLE WAY

View of SCHOOL ASSESSMENT: THE MIDDLE WAY

... They include the foIlowing: (a) that student assessment de pends on tests which are unreliable and invalid, hecause contrary to popular opinion the pur poses of e[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of INFLUENCING COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOL: A SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL

View of INFLUENCING COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOL: A SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL

... for the SCC, she said, “Contact ...to the school events and to the meetings of the ...attending the school, explained he had never been contacted by the SCC: ... Voir le document complet

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View of LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF READING

View of LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF READING

... Since the printed word is simply the graphic presentation of the language patterns already understood in speech, the process of learning to read is that of developing a c[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Teaching, learning, and knowledge building : the case of the remote networked school initiative

Teaching, learning, and knowledge building : the case of the remote networked school initiative

... some of its members were more involved in intervention, and others in ...on the intervention side, rit did not provide typical professional development activities such as onsite ...within ... Voir le document complet

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View of TEACHING THE SIXTIES (Editor: Brooke Workman)

View of TEACHING THE SIXTIES (Editor: Brooke Workman)

... Tbe main ones are the intensity of the course, methods for student evaluation, and less obvious, but still serious, intimations of prejudice and patronage, wbicb are presom- ably[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of The prospects of teaching of emergency medicine

View of The prospects of teaching of emergency medicine

... Diploma of medical specialty · Teaching Depuis la création du diplôme d ’études spécialisées complé- mentaires (DESC) de médecine d ’urgence en 2004, la médecine d ’urgence émerge comme une nouvelle ... Voir le document complet

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View of Viewpoint: REFLECTIVE TEACHING

View of Viewpoint: REFLECTIVE TEACHING

... Yonemura (1982) describes teacher-teacher con- versations as "serious examinations of and reflections upon the practices and underlying theories of one teacher to which anothe[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of TEACHING WRITTEN FRENCH

View of TEACHING WRITTEN FRENCH

... The new approach to language learning recognizes that lan- guage is habit or a complex of habits; that one acquires habits through performance rather than by ana[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of TEACHING AS TACIT INTEGRATION

View of TEACHING AS TACIT INTEGRATION

... (3) Pedagogical questioning. Teaching is neither merely lecturing nor instructing but rather a dialogical exercise in which the teacher relies subsidiarily not just on structure a[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of SCHOOL SPACES

View of SCHOOL SPACES

... This total approach to design for learning must extend to the boundaries of the school site and include a comprehensive de- sign for the use of spaces exterior to the school bu[r] ... Voir le document complet

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