Category: Education

  • Read/Write Web Concept on Learning Process

    Since inception, the web has evolved from Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and currently heading to Web 3.0 (Naik & Shivalingaiah, 2008). The Berners-Lee’s original concept of a Read/Write web is progressively being realized; take for instance, initially read/write web involved viewing hypertext documents but this has been made less complicated by the emergence of Weblogs…

  • Differences in education theories in China and United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Chinese social education theory American education theories Differences and conclusion Works Cited Introduction People of different cultures are bound to practice their customs and their own way of life in a manner that is not common to others. Regardless of the cultures, it is difficult to settle the differences that exist…

  • Education: Secon language Learning

    Table of Contents Introduction Chinese Language Second Language Literature review Gardner’s model Dornyei’s Model Strategies in motivating young learner in studying Chinese language Summary Reference List Introduction The purpose of this paper is to investigate the strategies that can be used in motivating young learners in studying Chinese language this has been brought about by…

  • Benefits of Children Learning in Two Languages

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Findings Conclusion References Abstract Not many kindergartens have welcomed the idea of bilingual education. They fail to appreciate the importance of a bilingual approach to early child education and the pertinent benefits that accrue to such a system. This report presents the case for this educational approach providing a research…

  • Graduate Employment Plan: Checklist

    Table of Contents Introduction Checklist References Introduction Graduate employment offers special opportunities for new graduates to gain important skills (Alpaydın 2015; Mason, Williams, & Cranmer 2009). Such programs allow new employees to work through several divisions within an organization, thus helping to create an all-round employee (Beenen & Pichler 2014). The following Graduate Employment Plan…

  • Grassroots Organizing Groups

    In this piece, Maxwell (2010) describes the results of a study conducted by educational researchers from Annenberg Institute for School Reform, who were interested in evaluating the benefits of grassroots organizing efforts to reform schools. According to the lead researcher, Kavitha Mediratta, the study was informed by the need to measure the outcomes of a…

  • Sara Martinez Tucker: An Outstanding American Journalist and Educator

    Table of Contents Background and Career Start Career Experiences Major Achievements Conclusion Works Cited This report targets the description of a life path of an outstanding American journalist and educator, who occupies a post of the Chief Officer of the U.S. Math and Science Initiative. The selection of a person was made on the basis…

  • Andragogy Principles in Effective Education

    Table of Contents Introduction Example of an Ineffective Learning Experience Principles of Andragogy Conclusion References Introduction The whole history of human development and education as a separate field of knowledge indicates that the learning process has to be permanent and flexible. Since the personnel of all enterprises or the audience in the colleges consists of…

  • Differentiated Lesson Plans in Special Education

    Table of Contents Course Signature Assignment Common Core Standards Addressed: Reflection Works Cited Course Signature Assignment Grade level: 11th Grade Adopted Program in English/Language Arts: Prentice Hall Literature, Prentice Hall Writing, and Grammar. Unit of Study: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre: A Woman’s Position during the Victorian Era. Common Core Standards Addressed: “1. Determine two or…

  • Unified State Exam: New Russian Educational Policy

    Table of Contents Abstract Brief description Advantages Drawbacks Conclusion Summary References Abstract This paper discusses the qualitative aspects of the new educational policy in Russia that requires high school seniors to undergo the Unified State Exam (USE). The paper also expounds on what can be considered the USE’s strengths and weaknesses. The 500-word summary of…