Category: Education
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Learning Environments and Design-Based Research
Table of Contents Introducing the Idea of Learning Environments Learning Environments Within Different Spaces Design-Based Research in Learning Environments References Introducing the Idea of Learning Environments Learning environments (LEs) involve a variety of cultural and physical contexts, educational methods, and specific approaches. The idea of learning environments (LEs) appeared as an innovative concept of a…
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Representation of Women in Higher Education
Table of Contents Introduction Purpose of this study Background of the problem Theoretical framework Literature Review Comparison of the female and male forms of leadership Barriers to women advancement in higher education leadership Recommendation Summary and conclusion References Introduction The modern woman is no longer the person who was traditionally meant to be mainly involved…
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Multimedia: Motivating Struggling Readers
Table of Contents Supporting Struggling Readers Current Research Using the Multimedia Activity Conclusion References Struggling readers may experience difficulties in understanding the learning material and show decreased academic performance. Teachers’ role is to expand students’ confidence and motivate them to improve. This paper addresses how multimedia activities, such as interactive videos, can support struggling readers.…
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Education Representatives in New York
Table of Contents Introduction Representatives Conclusion Reference Introduction Education as many can define it, is a creative process, which involves the development of various latent capacities in human nature and how these latent expressions can be coordinated for progress and enrichment of communities. Education helps to equip children morally, religiously and materially with necessary knowledge…
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Aboriginal Education: Core Factors
The key events in Aboriginal Australian history directly influenced educational policies that were instituted during the respective time periods. Some of the first far-reaching official education policies appeared targeting Aborigines appeared during the period of the so-called protection policies. At this time, the stated aim of the government was to protect the indigenous peoples through…
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Contrasting Educational and Medical Research: Differences and Similarities
Research studies constitute educational and medical investigations among others. When comparing the two types of inquiries, they have some differences and similarities between them. In educational research, the primary aim is to investigate knowledge in order to come up with new information. The investigation of knowledge happens because of the need to extend it. Educational…
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Instructional Design Model for Adult Education
Table of Contents Introduction The Adult Education Model for Instructional Design Model’s Congruence with ISD Principles Strengths and Weaknesses of the Model Conclusion Reference List Introduction Instructional systems design solves problems and makes decision making easier in the course of training. Instructional design models are based on theories of learning with each model designed through…
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Lessons on Higher Education Finance
The experience led to the finding that the costs of college education have risen rapidly over the last five decades, and that the rate of increase has surpassed the levels of household income. Colleges are spending more time and money as they are held more accountable for these increases in cost. Therefore, the numbers of…
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How Many Fish in the Sea: Lesson Anticipations
Table of Contents Summary on the Activities Anticipation Guides Reciprocal Questioning (ReQuest) Arousing Curiosity/Motivation Evaluation of the Model Reference List Summary on the Activities The main purpose of the lesson chosen is the life in the sea, the variety of fishes, and the conditions under which fish should live. How Many Fish in the Sea?:…
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Reading Skills and Linguistic Diversity
Table of Contents Particular Strategies Details on Differentiation References Linguistic diversity is one of the peculiarities that has become integral to contemporary classrooms. Reading is one of the four basic skills that each student should master and diversity sets specific requirements for the teachers to follow. The success of assimilation and retention of this skill,…