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    NIGERIA THROUGH INNOVATIVE METHODS OF TEACHING BY ADEGBAMIGBE‚ A. FRANK IWUOZOR‚ P. OBIALOR &; LEREMA‚ E. SOKOLAYAME DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (T) ASABA‚ DELTA STATE Abstract The focus of this paper was to examine the innovative methods that can be used by the teacher to enhance the performance of students in colleges of education in Nigeria. In order to accomplish this‚ the researchers look into concept of teaching and learning‚ education innovation

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    Teachings of the Buddha

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    Teachings of the Buddha Summary and Reaction The book “Teachings of the Buddha” edited by Jack Kornfield is a collection of many stories drawn from popular sources of Indian‚ Tibetan‚ Chinese‚ and Japanese literature. Its short writings‚ poems‚ and drawings captured the essence of Buddhism‚ and helped Buddhists learn more about the path to Enlightenment. I have carefully chosen several of these short versus from the book‚ which I thought reflected the teachings nicely‚ and also intrigued me as

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    PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING IN TEACHING MATH Students learn mathematics through the experiences that teachers provide. Teachers must know and understand deeply the mathematics they are teaching and understand and be committed to their students as learners of mathematics and as human beings. There is no one "right way" to teach. Nevertheless‚ much is known about effective mathematics teaching. Selecting and using suitable curricular materials‚ using appropriate instructional tools and techniques

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    The Teaching Profession

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    A document report in the subject: The Teaching Profession Chapter I: Social Institution “The Society and You” Date submitted: July 2‚ 2011 Submitted by: Mr. Dandy T. Palaganas Submitted to: Ms. Thea Dinglasan The Teaching Profession What is profession? Profession is an occupation requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. Is teaching a profession? Teaching is a noble profession. It is service-oriented

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    student teaching

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    INTRODUCTION Teaching is the purposeful imparting of information or skills or both to another individual or to a group. Teaching is the process of stimulating‚ directing‚ guiding‚ encouraging and evaluating the learner in his growth and development. It is therefore expected that the teacher have a variety of roles to accomplish and execute. Teachers are executives‚ supervising students and planning programs within the workplace. Teachers manage time‚ material‚ knowledge and students. They are

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    TEACHING PRACTICE

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    what makes a good teacher and good teaching has resulted in an endless steam of ideas‚ opinions‚ and theories. This research work in The good teachers and good teaching will bring light to what is and when can we have good teaching as well as being good teacher. Also it will provide methodologies that can be used to have a good teaching environment in the classroom. In addiction‚ there will be mentioned qualities of a good teacher as well as methods or teaching techniques in the class. Besides the

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    Teaching Assistant

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    As a teaching assistant my roles responsibilities and boundaries‚ would be spread over a broad spectrum of areas and tasks and in preparing for‚ delivering‚ assessing and reviewing the courses I would deliver‚ applying the P.A.R. (Present‚ Apply‚ Review) principles not only in the direct delivery of my subject but as a broader ethos surrounding my whole teaching cycle. On employment with a local primary school my initial responsibilities would be to review the Protocols‚ rules and regulations of

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    courtship long and dead

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    Courtship- Long and Dead There are several reason why courtship doesn’t exist in the U.S anymore. Times have changed from our great ancestors to today’s generations‚ and for that reason courtship has longed been buried. No woman or man knows the significance of being a lady or gentleman in today’s era. We are too caught up in getting what we want‚ when we want it‚ and it has become a state of oblivion in our minds. So with that note much has occurred in our society‚ from high rates of divorces

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    Dead Mens Path

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    Dead Men’s Path” Over the years‚ populations around the world have been raised with many different cultures and beliefs. These are cultures that are accepted by some and denied and frowned upon by others because they have their own beliefs. Over the recent years the cultures do tend to change in the fact that they add new beliefs to the old ones. In Achebe’s “Dead Men’s Path” Michael Obi the newly appointed headmaster of the Ndume School has different religious and cultural beliefs then that

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    Is Teaching a Profession?

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    "All professions have an identifiable knowledge base. Teaching has no such knowledge base‚ therefore‚ it is not a profession" Discuss this statement. There are different characteristics of what a profession entails of. Some characteristics‚ such as full graduate training are based on the more known professional modes such as law‚ medicine and engineering. The majority of critics have agreed on the similar aspects of an occupational group acquiring: a knowledge base‚ expertise in their field‚ a sense

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