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    Absenteeism of Pupils

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Our warmest greetings and thanks to all employees of the BFAR-RFO1 especially to Director Nestor Domenden and Ma’am Girly Dela Peňa as the OIC- Finance and Administrative Division of the BFAR-RFO1.Thank you Ma’am and Sir for accommodating us as your On-the-Job-Trainees and to the employees for sharing the knowledge that you had. Despite our fear you mold us to become stronger persons & confident in times of dealing people‚ and also for the valuable experiences and wonderful

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    a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them. Many pupils in the basic school do not find mathematics as an interesting subject and for that matter they avoid it in any examination. During the researchers teaching practice program at Prampram Freeman Methodist School‚ the researcher realised that the pupils had problems with the addition of two‚ two-digit numbers. However‚ through observation and interaction with pupils’ and with the class teacher‚ it was found out that they lack the

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    Pupils’ norms of behavior. The fact is‚ that classroom behaviour is one of the most important parts of the study process. Good behavior of the students is a basis of effective studying. The choice of teaching methods determines student’s behaviour. Teachers should choose techniques and strategies which would enable them to control pupils’ behaviour. You see‚ classroom behaviour is usually formed on the early stages of learning process. Most of the pupils need to receive distinct and exact instructions

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    supporting pupils with SEN

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    teachers aren’t trained correctly aswell as the regular teachers for example having the correct materials in class for the SEN student to use‚ supporting each other can make it a success also. A TA can promote IL by creating opportunities for pupils by providing with extension work to do individually or with a block of work where they can

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Background of the Study A socioeconomic status is based on family income‚ parental education level‚ parental occupation‚ and pointed by Demarest‚ Reisner‚ Anderson‚ Humphrey‚ Farquhar‚ and Stein (1993) social status in the community (such as contacts within the community‚ group associations‚ and the community ’s perception of the family)‚ as). Families with high socioeconomic status often have more success in preparing their young children for school because

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    The Apt Pupil Analysis

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    "The Apt Pupil" tells the story of thirteen-year-old Todd Bowden‚ the total all-American kid‚ and "…an extremely apt pupil." It was not until one day‚ we find that Todd discovers a nasty secret about his neighbor. We are first introduced to Kurt Dussander under a different name‚ Mr. Arthur Denker. Mr. Denker would not admit at first that his real name was Kurt Dussander and this showed then he told Todd‚ "I will tell you this once‚ boy‚ and once only. My name is Arthur Denker. It has never been

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    Original: Views about the causes of a pupil’s inappropriate classroom behaviour can be placed along a continuum. At one end is the belief that the behavior has to do entirely with some deficiency in the pupil. The assumption is that pupils only behave inappropriately because there is something wrong with them. This explanation‚ commonly referred to as a deficit model‚ highlights the pupil’s problematic psychological make-up‚ or sociological factors which contribute to his or her lack of conformity

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    In “The Real Right Thing” by Henry James‚ published in 1899‚ Mrs. Doyne is introduced as the widow of the late Ashton Doyne and after his death (“but three months after”)‚ she wastes no time in approaching a friend of her deceased husband‚ George Withermore‚ to manufacture a biography of his life manipulated in a brighter light. In my opinion‚ there is a difference between the better side of a person’s character and the “real right thing” and they are both often times misconstrued as better and more

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    James

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    James Herriot born James Alfred Wight in Sunderland England‚ October 3‚ 1916  Moved to Glasgow‚ Scotland as child‚ late October 1916  Graduated Glasgow Veterinary College on Dec 14‚ 1939  Joined Yorkshire practice of J. Donald Sinclair in 1940  Married Joan Catherine Danbury‚ 5 November 1941  He was part of the RAF 1941-43  1966 begins writing using the pen name James Herriot  23 February 1995 Dies of cancer at home in Yorkshire  Receives American Veterinary Medical

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    What strategies might you employ to encourage pupils to behave appropriately? Describe how you might react to incidents of bullying and violence. As a teaching assistant‚ creating an environment in which pupils know and follow the rules is challenging. Patience and perseverance can lay a foundation for respect and positive behaviour. I would promote positive behaviour in line with the school policies by; - Praising and encouraging pupils as appropriate - Implementing the school’s behaviour policy

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