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    BACKGROUND Introduction Learning English grammar encompasses a wide range and time of study. It is not easy for a single student to learn this sort of subject. However‚ there are several instructional materials that can be used in learning English Grammar‚ and these are- Traditional and Modern instructional materials. Some people say that learning can be learned through the use of visual- aids and as a matter of fact‚ 75% of learning can be acquired through the sense of sight. Nowadays‚ students

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    Reflection about Instructional Leadership EDD8113 Nova Southeastern University April 29‚ 2012 Effective school leadership today must combine the traditional school leadership duties such as teacher evaluation‚ budgeting‚ scheduling‚ and facilities maintenance with a deep involvement with specific aspects of teaching and learning. Effective instructional leaders are intensely involved in curricular and instructional issues that directly affect student achievement (Cotton‚ 2003). The writer

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    DIFFERENT TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS Submitted By: Ma. Christine Justin M. Roxas Submitted To: Mr. Enrique Reyes TEXTBOOKS DEFINITION: a textbook is a printed and bound artefact for each year or course of study (Encyclopedia of Education‚ 2008b). They contain facts and ideas around a certain subject. IMPORTANCE: They have been used to aid teaching‚ and in some cases‚ to be the teacher for centuries. Textbooks are not just teaching and learning objects but are political documents

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    Instructional Management in terms of Framing the Goals. Table 9 shows principal instructional managements in terms of framing the schools goals as assessed by two groups of respondents. As depicted in table principals rated themselves “always” in all indicators namely with highest weighted mean of 4.88 for “uses data on student performance when developing the school’s academic goals” and lowest weighted mean of 4.58 for “uses needs assessment or other formal and informal methods to secure staff

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    Recommend key instructional strategies geared toward facilitating the transfer of knowledge to long-term memory. Next‚ suggest approaches that instructors may use in order to compensate for the challenges of storage information storage and retrieval that occur with age. A key instructional strategy geared toward facilitating the transfer of knowledge to long-term memory would be to develop a lesson plan that accommodates all learning styles. The lesson plan should relate to all students from experiences

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    Integrating Instructional Technology In my classroom I will use technology and I do want it to be wireless. In my instructional technology plan I will describe what I will be using the computers and talk about the pros and cons to their use. I will talk about the different uses for computers and how I will use them for my benefit. I will describe the differences between wired and wireless technology and discuss the pros and cons to both. In my classroom I would use a computer for exploration

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    Students who have a learning disability or struggle to learn math benefit from specific instructional strategies that are proven effective in meeting their individual needs. Therefore‚ incorporating evidenced-based strategies into the classroom increase achievements in math and help students master the covered concepts. Allowing students to choose strategies when solving math problems prepare them for future employment and higher-level educational opportunities. When students have difficulties

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    describe the activities and elements of the lesson. Learning Theories: A Comparative Analysis of Bloom’s Taxonomy and Gagné’s Conditions of Learning Reigeluth defined instructional theory as‚ “identifying methods that will best provide conditions under which learning goals will most likely be attained” (Driscoll‚ 2005). Instructional theorists have long debated what conditions stimulate and motivate learning. Two of the originators of learning theories are Robert Gagné and Benjamin Bloom.  Gagné

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    M. E. Vey ED5992-01 M. Medley‚ Ph.D. June 10‚ 2013 Executive Summary The three-week introduction to instructional design (changed from two weeks) for the four department heads can be produced and taught in three months at a proposed cost of $40340 (or approximately 50808 less 20%). The technology includes the in-house learning management system along with audio/video (a/v) design beginning with a prototype. Based on this examination‚ this project can expand the effectiveness

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    ADDIE Based Five-Step Method Towards Instructional Design Table of Contents Abstract Simple step methodologies provide an organized design procedure for the use of instructional materials that can facilitate the creation and maintenance of classes and trainings. These methodologies are applicable to current courses‚ suggesting practices for redesign to infuse your delivery with a new effectiveness and vitality. They may be utilized for incorporating new technology into the creation and delivery

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