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    SAN PABLO COLLEGES GRADUATE SCHOOL SAN PABLO CITY Learning is a continuous process; like in much other discipline teaching requires also a tremendous task of upgrading the knowledge of a teacher. A teacher is the single authoritative figure in the classroom no one can tell where his/her influence stops. A teacher can create a learning atmosphere that is fun and conducive and at the same time create an atmosphere of tension and discrimination. On the note of Naturalism by Rousseau he stressed

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    Examining the Effects of Gifted Programming in Mathematics and Reading Using the ECLS-K. Gifted Child Quarterly‚ 56(1)‚ 25-39. The article looked at the overall effect that funded gifted programs have on the gifted students and the detrimental effects this funding has on the non-gifted population in the areas of school achievement as well as the effects and attitudes of school achievement for non-gifted students. Arguments have been made that funding for gifted programs puts non-gifted students at a

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    Cognitive Constraints in Selected Instructional Approaches and Materials in the Philippine Public Schools Juan Jr Espina Introduction Instructional designers now days focus on strategies on how to improve instructional methods by eliminating the barriers of learning considering that the human brain is limited in the amount of information that it can process (Miller‚ G.‚ 1956). According to Clark‚R.‚ Nguyen‚ F. and Sweller‚ J. (2006)‚ human cognitive load may be enhanced through eliminating

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    Effects of Using Improvised Weighing Balance in Solving Linear Equation Problems and Attitude of student towards Mathematics in Junior Secondary School in Niger state‚ Nigeria BY Etsu Shabamaliki MUHAMMAD Niger State College of Agriculture Mokwa‚ Nigeria Abstract The study sought to determine the effects of using improvised instructional material (weighing balance) in solving linear equation and attitude of students toward mathematics in Junior Secondary Schools in Niger State. The study

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    If I were a newly appointed procurement manager at a company or an organization that there has not been yet proper procurement procedure I will try to convince the CEO of that company and organization by raising some importance point related to the procurement procedure. Those include: 1. It is easily to prepare and controlling the budget of the company: it can reduce the waste of spending on unnecessary things by using the fix budget or flexible budget strategy to control over purchasing products

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    The effect of teacher interpersonal behaviour on students’ subject-specific motivation Perry den Brok‚ IVLOS Institute of Education‚ Utrecht University Jack Levy‚ Graduate School of Education‚ George Mason University Mieke Brekelmans‚ IVLOS Institute of Education‚ Utrecht University Theo Wubbels‚ Institute of Educational Sciences‚ Utrecht University Re-submitted to: Journal of Classroom Interaction January 2006 Corresponding author: Dr. P. J. den Brok IVLOS Institute of Education Utrecht University

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Life nowadays is impossible without technology. Modern inventions make life easier. Most of the people‚ especially professionals and students are using every single piece of modern technology. One of these modern technologies is what they called “Internet”. Internet is known as the ocean of information. It is very useful‚ especially to business and academic purposes of a person. It consists of many privates‚ public‚ government networks

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    Psychology in the Schools‚ Vol. 47(4)‚ 2010 Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) C 2010 Wiley Periodicals‚ Inc. DOI: 10.1002/pits.20473 THE EXPERIENCE OF BULLYING AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS CHRISTINA ATHANASIADES AND VASSILIKI DELIYANNI-KOUIMTZIS School of Psychology‚ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki The present study was designed to qualitatively investigate secondary students’ interpretations and experiences of bullying (and victimization) in

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    The effects of the school activities to the learning achievement of the selected fourth year students of Liceo de San Pedro Academic Year 2009-2010. School activities are those sponsored by and usually held at school but that are not part of the academic curriculum. They often involve some time commitment outside of the regular school day. A school activity serves as a break of the students from their lessons. School activities include both extracurricular and co-curricular activities. School activities

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    implement this education method in around 20 secondary school. As online education gains in popularity‚ it becomes more important to recognize the inherent advantages and disadvantages offered by this medium[Richard Hauser 2012]. Timothy Rodgers [2008] also stated that as the use of e-learning is becoming more and more widespread in higher education it has become increasingly important to examine the impact that this teaching style has on student performance. There have been a number of researches

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