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    THE AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY Tanzania Institute of Higher Education Institute for Education Development‚ Eastern Africa STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE USE OF ICT IN LEARNING: A CASE STUDY OF A SECONDARY SCHOOL IN MOMBASA‚ KENYA. BY: ANG’ONDI ENOS KIFORO A dissertation submitted to the Institute of Education Development‚ Eastern Africa in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Teacher Education) Dar es Salaam‚ Tanzania June‚ 2008. THE AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY

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    How the Environment Affects StudentsLearning By: Jessica Robinson REED 504: Processes and Acquisition of Reading Skills Professor Curbeam-Newby Recently there has been more thought put into how vital a students’ environment is as it relates to their academic success. Both community environment and physical learning environment in schools have a great deal of influence on how the students learn‚ handle certain situations‚ perceive things‚ and overall just how their brain processes

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    undergraduate students. According to available data and study‚ the average students should spend a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 hours on a job per week (Perna 2010). One of the concerns of the educators is the amount of time a students spends working rather than focusing on their studies‚ but due to poverty‚ most undergraduate students have to support themselves if they really want to finish college. This concern has posed an interest on a research on the effects of employment on college students ( Moore

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    Related Literature The controversy over whether technology actually improves student learning is one that stirs debate and motivates research. The articles reported in the economics literature have been limited both in quantity and scope with methods and results varying across studies. The literature has focused primarily on the use of technology in general on student learning; few studies have examined the direct link between educational outcomes such Internet use. For obvious reasons‚ it

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    Facilitating student learning in clinical practice: many clinical nurses believes they are ill prepared and poorly supported to supervise students. Heavy workloads also prevent effective teaching and learning taking place. | | Registered nurses (RNs) working with student nurses in the clinical setting have a major influence on student performance. They have the ability to promote and facilitate student learning or cripple the students ’ ability to apply knowledge and skills‚ and accommodate

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    introduction Amul formed in 1946‚ is a dairy cooperative in India. It is a brand name managed by an apex cooperative organisation‚ Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by some 2.8 million milk producers in Gujarat‚ India[2]. AMUL is based in Anand‚ Gujarat and has been an example of a co-operative organization’s success in the long term. It is one of the best examples of co-operative achievement in the developing economy. he Amul Pattern has

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    Effects for students study abroad As the world now become a global village‚ the proportion of students study abroad has increase a lot recent years due to many possible reasons such as family immigration‚ exchange programs‚ job requirements‚ financial ability and etc. In 2007‚ there were about 262‚000 American students studied abroad; where as only 114‚000 US students studied abroad a decade ago. Study abroad has become a trend since many people believe that in order to get a head start before

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    ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING Principles are lighthouses. They do not move. We cannot break them; we can only break ourselves against them. --Stephen R. Covey A. The Principle of Clarity Learning Evaluation should bebased on clearly stated objectives. An objective is defined as the statement of the expected behaviors that the student should display after instruction or teaching. These objectives serve as basis for constructing and using assessment instruments to assess studentslearning. The expected

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    Effect of Being an International Student There are a number of reasons why people decide to move to another country. One reason is to experience more advanced educational facilities than available in their home country. Studying at some of these colleges‚ and universities may provide a greater level of academic proficiency. Although‚ there are many things accomplished‚ there are also many difficulties we encounter as an international student. It is challenging

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    Caffeine’s Effect on Learning and Memory Caffeine has a positive effect on learning and memory. Caffeine improves short term memory and increases reaction times. It also aids in helping children concentrate and improve their motor and memory attributes. Another effect is it enhances learning by increasing retention. Caffeine has a positive effect on learning and memory because it improves short term memory and increases reaction times. The caffeine travels to the hippocampus‚ which is the memory

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