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    What is communication? Interactive nature: it is a give and take process‚ conveying and receiving thoughts and ideas (exchange of verbal and nonverbal between speaker and listener) Sociolinguistics: cultural identity‚ setting‚ participants‚ context‚ social‚ and environmental factors (study of social language) Language: “A socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and a rule governed combination of those symbols” ----Language (ability

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    during the last decade has enabled new educational delivery methods like E-learning. It is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime and anywhere. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning‚ computer-based learning‚ virtual education opportunities and digital collaboration. stakeholders at different levels‚ such as researcher‚ practitioners and institutions understand the value of e-learning [Kira 2009]‚ thus countries all over the world has adapted to this new delivery

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    It has been a dream of mine to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison since I was a child. As a child with a learning disability‚ I wasn’t sure if it would every happen. I decided to turn my dream into a reality and I have been working hard so that I could one day hold that admission letter. The University has a deep history of academic achievement that I would be honored to become a part of. It has not been an easy road to get to where I am today‚ but I have worked extremely hard and I am proud

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    Education & Learning Disability in India Gone are the days‚ when a child is good at a certain skill‚ will be groomed for a particular job which required that skill. But now the scenario is totally different. Every other child is groomed to acquire a particular set of skills so that they join a particular job‚ without even identifying his/her natural skills. This creates a great pressure in students and eventually has become the” norm of Education”. This also contributes fairly‚ raising the incidence

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    THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES By: Susan Tan Aparejo The struggles of LD learners inside the classroom and even in their homes and families are so unbearable to imagine with. Sometimes they masquerade themselves to hide their difficulty in understanding the lessons for the day. They try their might to show people around them that they know even they don’t . They are good actors to save their own face and reputation from blame and shame. They are clever enough to shift topics or ideas

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    Children with learning disabilities are smart or smarter than their peers‚ but may have difficulty with things like reading‚ writing‚ reasoning‚ and organizing information by themselves. A learning disability is a lifelong issue that cannot be cured or fixed with a snap of the fingers. Children who have the right support and intervention can succeed in school. Then later they will be able to go and be successful later in life. Children with learning disabilities need the support of parents‚ school

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    Efforts of Teachers in improving Studentsachievement in Teaching Learning Process A. Introduction Education is basically an interaction between educators with learners‚ to achieve the goals of education that took place in a particular environment. This interaction is called the mutual influence of educational interaction between educators with learners. This suggests that human life will always need someone else who is characterized by mutual positive influence because it is based on a law

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    Reporting Student Achievement Purposes of the Assessments * to assist in student learning * to identify students strengths and weakness’’ * to assess the effectiveness of the instructional strategy * to assess and improve the effectiveness of curriculum programs * to assess and improve teaching effectiveness * to provide data that assist in decision making about a student’s future * to provide data in order to communicate with/involve parents in their child’s learning Principles

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    THE IMPACT OF USING TECHNOLOGY ON STUDENTSACHIEVEMENT‚ ATTITUDE‚ AND ANXIETY IN MATHEMATICS Maxima J. Acelajado‚ Ph.D. De La Salle University Manila‚ Philippines e-mail: acelajadom@dlsu.edu.ph ABSTRACT This was an experimental study designed to determine the effects of using technology‚ specifically graphing calculators‚ on studentsachievement in College Algebra‚ attitude‚ and anxiety in mathematics. The respondents of the study belonged to two intact classes consisting of 66 freshman students

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    I worked as a teacher of children aged 5-12 with learning difficulties ADHD and Autistic spectrum children. My work included attending to the pupil’s personal needs and implementing personal programmes‚ including social physical and welfare matters. I encouraged pupils to interact with others and engage in group activities for example peer group activities‚ games‚ chanting slogas and music class. I also encouraged pupils to act independently as appropriate for example by arranging their bags‚ shoes

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