Traditional and computer mediated l2 learning among ESL learners: A comparative study of e-mail and paper writing
Current study examined the effects of using emails on the improvement of writing performance of ESL learners in terms of syntactical complexity, lexical complexity and grammatical accuracy. Subjects in present study were ESL learners at a language institute in Pakistan. Linguistic analysis of the writing samples of learners was executed by the application of two computerized text analysis programs, i.e. “wordsmith tools” (Scott, 1996) and “word perfect 10”. By applying mixed method of research, the study results showed that L2 learners improved syntactic and lexical complexity of their writing through email based writing activities than their in-class writing activities. However, they made more errors in terms of grammar accuracy while corresponding through email. Results from students’ self- report revealed that email based learning approach could help students to learn and enhance their English writing skills while generating enthusiasm, learner autonomy and engagement alongside.
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Non Option Life Skills Subject Teacher’s Leadership as a Head Panel
The aim of this research is to identify the ways of management, the effectiveness and the direction of the non option life skill subject teacher’s leadership as the head panel of the subject and to know the different ways of management and qualities of leadership of the teacher. A total of 20 teachers from the district of Batu Pahat were chosen randomly to be involved in this research. The instruments used were questionnaires to define the ways of management, effectiveness and the directions of their leadership as a non option head panel. At the same time, patterns of management and qualities of leadership are also being tested. In this research, descriptive analysis of mod and min is used the result of the research. The overall result of the research, where the min scored for the respondent for all items, in the questionnaire is 4.32. This value implicate that these respondents had positive perceptions on the practices that visualize the leadership of a teacher.
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Research Proposal: Effectiveness of curriculum activity towards the establishment of identity of students of higher education institutions in the present
Ministry of Education (MOE) outlines the core curriculum for students who are still studying in Institutions of Higher Education (MOHE) in shaping the identity of students, including the effectiveness of the studies performed superbly in connection with extra-curricular activities. Extra-curricular activities can indirectly increase the level of self-esteem tertiary students nowadays for playing an important role in education. To foster the formation of personality and unity. As the younger generation and people in this country in the curriculum can instill feelings of goodwill, unity, national integration and inculcating good values while participating in these activities. In accordance with the core curriculum to develop human capital to establish the effectiveness of the self-esteem of students. This study shows that extra-curricular activities provide efficacy against identity university students nowadays.
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Improved Integration of Curriculum and Technology at Junior Level
The study is related with the strengths and weaknesses of the integrated curriculum and the intelligent use of latest technologies in it. The study also pointed out that why there is a sort of hesitancy in using technologies. Integrated curriculum has certain important features as it gives the students a holistic look of the world and improved their ability to make connections around the topic. It required a great deal of efforts and skills on the part of the teacher and it needs excellent planning and team work too. The slow learners find it difficult to follow this curriculum pattern and he technology integration make them more confused. Technology integration is the modern trend of education and must be integrated in all the subjects in keeping mind the aims of the education and must be relevant to students’ needs.
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Promoting human rights education through teaching and learning resources in Kenyan universities: challenges opportunities and implications
Human rights education has gained increasing importance in higher education as evidenced in UN declarations. This paper documents the rationale for Human rights Education/ objectives of world programme on human rights education, principles for human rights education activities teaching and learning materials for human rights education, recommendations concerning teaching and learning practices and methodologies in human rights education, teaching and learning support and resources for human rights education, challenges and opportunities of implementing human rights education in public universities in Kenya.
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Teaching Profession and Teaching in a Digital Age in the 21st Century: Issues and Challenges
There are ways and processes of human learning by which knowledge is imparted, valued skills are developed, humans are trained which ultimately produces citizens who guarantee sustainable development in the society. The success of the acquisition of this system of education depends on the quality of men and women who are the interpreters and transmitters of what is desirable in terms of knowledge (education). In the quest for high quality education, the single most important factor in the school system is the teacher, who prepares as a professional to deliver effective tool of training. This paper therefore looks at teaching as a profession, the concept. The development and characteristics as well as the challenges that come with it and the way forward. The national policy on education however stressed that “no education system can rise above the quality of its teachers.”
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Emerging technologies for quality education
Computer and network based technologies now hold great potential for increasing the access to information as well as a means of promoting learning and that shape the process of education. Schools and classrooms never before had such universal access to information. Technologies are transforming classrooms into more engaging, collaborative and productive learning environments in which instructions can be customized to student’s specific needs, interests and learning styles. It is also redefining the way educators teach as well as the role they serve – from being the sole source of information to being a guide, facilitator and coach in the learning process.
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Evaluation of ontology from philosophical perspectives of pragmatism and its effects on education
This descriptive study explores the ontological and anthropological analysis of the philosophical perspective of pragmatism and their impact on education is discussed. The most important principle in ontology pragmatists, "the change "that meets the changing and everything is changing Pragmatic view of human life balance and continuous world. Humans are not separate from nature. This school over other schools of education focused on the problem of human existence. In this view of the philosophy of education theory in the broad sense of the word. Pragmatists are active in school and student activist. Education consists of rehabilitation of individual experiences in his life is going. This approach is child-centered education. The teacher's role in guiding and fellow students. Introduction philosophy of pragmatism (ontology and anthropology) and business-based training and the ability to review and explore the strengths and weaknesses of educational philosophy of Pragmatism is the subject of this article and also The overall aim of the study: Evaluation of the ontology School Pragmatism and Its Impact on Education.
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The second world war and the development of higher education in British west Africa
The Second World War that took place from 1939 to 1945 involved the people of British West Africa who fought on the side of their colonial masters, the British. However a positive change in British colonial policy engendered the set up of Asquith and Elliot Commissions that favoured the establishment of institutions of higher education in some of the colonies in the post-war years. In this regard, the war was a catalyst to the emergence of university colleges in Gold Coast (now Ghana) and Ibadan in Nigeria. The British Labour Party government’s welfare scheme for the colonies and nationalists demand for higher education were also factors that made university colleges to develop and they were affiliated to the University of London. They maintained a high standard quality of education. Data for this discourse were generated from secondary sources.
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Courses and Training: Understanding against School Based Assessment Management System
This article aims to identify the impact of the course the School-Based Assessment (SBA) against the level of understanding of teachers Living Skills in secondary schools for producing management system SBA that efficiently and effectively. School-Based Assessment (SBA) implemented in phases starting in early 2011 was a transformation in the education system to develop human capital in a holistic manner with emphasize the mastery of knowledge, intellectual capital, and the adoption of a progressive culture that values, ethics and morality. To meet this educational transformation, the Teacher Education Division has provided appropriate training programs and sufficient for increasing understanding among teachers in the management of SBA. For manage the school-based assessment, teachers must understand how SBA implementation carried out can be planned, administered, give scores, and reported in a systematic manner in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Malaysian Examinations Board (MMB). Through a strong understanding can help teachers implement assessment tasks properly and efficiently in increasing the effectiveness of teaching. This article provides information on the analysis of the level of understanding living skills teachers was attending a SBA course so as to create an efficient management assessment. Analysis of information and data obtained from 14 secondary schools in the District of Jasin, Melaka.
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