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    differentiation 1. The similarity of the turning points and the points of inflexion is both of them can be stationary point‚ but not all the stationary points are turning points or points of inflexion. A turning point is a point which is the point of the sign of the derivative changes. And the turning points are the local maximum and minimum where the derivative of the function changes from positive to negative or from negative to positive. When the shape of the function is smooth‚ the turning

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    from obscurity to world-famous‚ what do you think about this leader? Before I read this Mindset by Carol S. Dweck‚ Ph. D‚ I would be very natural to think that this leadership were a genius who is born. In the book “Mindset: The New Psychology of success”‚ Carol S. Dweck discusses the fix mindset and growth mindset how to affect theme such as sports‚ business‚ relationships‚ and parents. Leader with fixed mindset feel that they are superman or a genius‚ consider that employee who have more ability

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    You are the secretary of the Environment Club in school. You have been asked to write an article on the effects of air pollution and suggest ways of solving the problem for your school bulletin. Use the notes given below to write your article. Effects of the air pollution: • deteriorating air quality • health hazards – lung diseases and skin irritations • acid rain – affects agriculture and wildlife Measures to overcome air pollution:

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    Positive Learning Environment Positive learning environments support the developmental needs of students not only academically but also socially and personally. Students thrive in environments where they feel safe amongst their peers‚ comfortable amongst themselves‚ nurtured and respected‚ and motivated to learn. All students‚ even those who have learning difficulties and personal challenges‚ can do well when they are physically comfortable‚ mentally motivated‚ and emotionally supported. Creating

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    anyplace anytime. VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS Learning is one of the most valuable skills that humans have‚ which is a continuous process. Centuries ago people learned inside the walls of class rooms‚ buildings but in the 21st century the way we learn or the environment we study are changing to VLE’s or e-learning. Today people are using digital platforms and modern ways to improve their learning. “A virtual learning environment (VLE) is a set of teaching and learning tools designed to enhance

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    IT Enters a New Learning Environment It is most helpful to see useful models of school learning that is ideal to achieving instructional goals through preferred application of educational technology. These are the models of Meaningful Learning‚ Discovery learning‚ Generative Learning and Constructivism. Meaningful Learning If the traditional learning environment gives stress focus to rote learning and simple memorization‚ meaningful learning gives focus to new experience departs from that is

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    Virtual Learning Environment Virtual Learning Environment is one of the many learning strategies or methods. Virtual Learning Environment or online learning is part of blended approach of leaning. The other methods include self-managed learning where a person learns independently with the help from tutors‚ peers and using course materials and a face to face learning method is a strategy where learning takes place in an actual classroom with the tutors. Online learning started four

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    Leadership Through Professional Learning Communities Professional Learning Communities are collaborative teams whose teachers work interdependently to achieve common goals linked to the purpose of learning. The steps that I would you use to implement‚ manage‚ and support the development of a professional learning community at my school is to first determine and define the objective or goal. Next‚ with the team of teachers‚ identify learning targets for the students and establish standards based

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    ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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    1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of Online learning Online learning is a method of delivering educational information via the internet instead of in a physical classroom. There are many different applications for online learning‚ ranging in scope from simple downloadable content (like iTunes U at http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/itunes-u/) through to structured programmes that include assessment and award. E-learning refers to the use of electronic media and information and communication technologies

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    The workplace as learning environment: Introduction Christian Harteis and Stephen Billett University of Regensburg‚ Germany‚ and Griffith University Brisbane‚ Australia 1. From places of experience to learning environments In the last two decades‚ and driven by economic and social imperatives‚ there has been much research into learning in workplaces. The first wave of research was mainly concerned to understand the problem of the lack of transfer from what was learnt in schools to settings

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