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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Higher Education In Brazil: Contextualizing The Business Administration Teaching And Higher Education Institutions |
Country | : | U.S.A |
Authors | : | Vera Lúcia Broki Brasil |
Abstract: This paper analyzes part of the higher education system in Brazil so as to identify the students assessment process, also known as ENADE, as well as contextualize the Higher Education Institutions (HEI) assessment by especially focusing on Business Administration College Courses. It also demonstrates the position of the government agencies linked to the system responsible for the authorization, regulation, supervision and assessment of HEIs. Its main goal is to collect data in order to propose a further............
Keywords: Higher Education. Institutional Assessment. Business Administration Courses.CurricularPrograms
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Improving School Safety Climate in Public Schools through Supervision at 1ST and 2nd Tiers of Nigerian Educational System |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Chima Sebastine Ugwulashi Ph.D |
Abstract: Every work environment serves as conduit to realizing set out organizational objectives and goals. There are numerous limitations and potentialities in every environment which enables it act as motivating or de-motivating factors to achieving set out targets. School organization as a knowledge building industry requires favourable working environment to attain educational goals. Efficient and effective teaching and learning can only be done in safe setting. The current deplorable states of public schools environment call for school safety concern..........
Keywords: Public School, School Safety Climate, Supervision.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Professionalism of Economic/Accounting Teachers at Senior High School in Malang Basedon Local Wisdom |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Cipto Wardoyo || Sunaryanto |
Abstract: The professionalism of teachers can be reflected in the four competencies possessed by the teacher which consist of: pedagogical, personality, social, and professional competence. The level of professionalism of teachers is not only determined by the length of service, level education and experience, but also determined by the carrying capacity of the teachers institute in holding their career in form of local wisdom. Several similar studies have been done even to the concluding stage of teacher performance; some things are forgotten in the study that is the identification of some deficiencies in the respective competence which is rarely done..........
Keywords: Teacher Professionalism, Economic/Accounting Subject, Local Wisdom
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Characteristics of Thinking Processes Abstraction Reflective Of Students in Solving Limits Problems |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Patma Sopamena || Toto Nusantara || Edy Bambang Irawan || Sisworo |
Abstract: This research was aimed to describe the thinking processes of students in problem solving limits by reflective abstraction. This research was classified as exploratory research with qualitative descriptive approach. Subjects of this research were 21 students of IAIN Ambon and Pattimura University of Ambon. The data of test results or problem-solving task limit function by incorporating student think aloud and interviewing transcripts. The combination of these data further was created a structure diagram.........
Keywords: Characteristics, Thinking Processes, Reflective Abstraction, lines of thought, limits problem
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Problem-Based Learning and Students' Academic Achievement on Thermodynamics (A case study of University of Uyo, Akwa - Ibom state, Nigeria) |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Rebecca U. Etiubon || Anthonia N. Ugwu |
Abstract: This study was designed to determine the effect of problem based learning on the academic achievement of first year science education undergraduate students of University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria on thermodynamics. The study adopted quasi experimental pretest posttest non randomized group control design. Two research questions and two hypotheses formulated guided the study. Using purposive sampling technique, all the 104 science education students in 2015/2016 academic session formed the sample size. The instrument used for data collection was Thermodynamic Achievement Test (TAT) developed by the researchers..........
Keywords: Academic Achievement, expository, Problem-based learning (PBL) Approach and Thermodynamics
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Disciplinary Character Education At Early Age |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Sri Rahayuningsih || Sholikhan |
Abstract: The purpose of conducting this research is to explore the special overview about the implementation of disciplinary character building in IT As Salam Kindergarten School Malang Indonesia in depth starting from the planning of disciplinary character education, the implementation of disciplinary character education until how IT As Salam Kindergarten School Malang conduct the evaluation related to the disciplinary character education. This research used qualitative approach with a case study method..........
Keywords: Character Building, Discipline, & Early Childhood
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Extent of Transformation in The Universal Basic Education (Ube) Programme of Cross River State Junior Secondary Schools in Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Dr. Joseph Etiongbie Ogbiji || Sylvanus Achua Ogbiji |
Abstract: This study examines the extent of transformation that has taken place in the Cross River State junior secondary education programme since the inception of the Universal Basic Education Scheme in Nigeria in 1999. The focus is on the adequacy of the human resources and infrastructural facilities and equipment. Of the two research questions used, one centered on the adequacy of teachers, while the other was on the adequacy of infrastructural facilities and equipment. Respondents on the 20 item researchers made questionnaire comprised of 30m principles and 300 teachers drawn from the three education zones of the state. The data collected was analyzed using mean and standard deviation...........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Collaborative eLearning Model for Secondary School Students |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Osaigbovo Timothy |
Abstract: E-learning is an attractive and efficient way for computer education. Students' interaction and collaboration also play an important role in e-learning. This study describes an interactive and collaborative web-based e-learning model, offering a variety of interactive and collaborative activities between students and teachers at remote locations. The different features of the system allow students to engage in group activities and collaborate with instructors on a platform where text; audio and video objects are added and collaborated online. The system was developed and deployed on a dedicated server to enable both onsite and remote users gain access to the e-learning system..........
Keywords: E-Learning, Virtual, Interactive, Collaborative, Traditional.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Nobel Prize Physics 1921 on Wrong Theory And Incomplete Work. as Photoelectric Effect is Triggered by Divine Mechanics Rather Than Quantum ( Particle ) Nature of Photon. It is Divine MONB ( Modified Neils Bohr ) That Underpins Laws of Photoelectric Effects Rather Than Quantum Theory ( Wave Packet ) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr V M Das |
Abstract: Matter (usually metals) when light shines on it , Einstein explained the effect by proposing that light consists of small particles, or quanta, called photons, which carry energy that is proportional to the frequency of light. The electrons in the matter that absorb the energy of the photon get ejected. Einstein did not give the right explanation , hence the work is incomplete . It is divine mechanics that triggers the phenomenon . The energy of photons is an stimulus and the thoughts which are triggered or expressed are fed thoughts and feeding was done in precreation era by the highest center of the universe..........
Keywords: Mind and Mass, Atomic transcription and translation , Divine MONB , Hoyle Narlikar Universe . Dark matter , Dark energy .
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Influece Mastery Of Grammar And Vocabulary Against Descriptive Writing Skills Of Students Private Smp In Tangerang Regency |
Country | : | INDONESIA |
Authors | : | Siti Mariyanah |
Abstract: This study aimed to obtain empirical data on the effect mastery of grammar and vocabulary against the descriptive writing skills of students. This research was conducted in private junior high school in Tangerang Regency with a total sample of 60 students from the three schools, namely SMP Insan Madani, SMP IT Al Hussein, and SMP Nurul Falah in the academic year 2013-2014. This research resulted in the research data that are a significant influence mastery of grammar and vocabulary together on descriptive writing skills of students, are a significant influence mastery of grammar in the ability to write descriptive students, and are a significant influence vocabulary mastery on descriptive writing skills of students. Expected results of this study can motivate teachers to improve instruction so that Grammar Mastery, Vocabulary Mastery, and descriptive writing skills of students can be increased..........
Keywords: Grammar Mastery, Vocabulary Mastery and Descriptive Writing skills.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Concept Mapping Through Discussion on Concept Construction of VIII Class Students |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Suman Bala |
Abstract: The quality of education that teachers provide to student is highly dependent upon what teachers do in the classroom. Thus, in preparing the students of today to become successful individuals of tomorrow, science teachers need to ensure that their teaching is effective. Teachers should have the knowledge of how students learn science and how best to teach. The NCF (2005) recommends school curriculum which help learners to become constructors of knowledge and emphasizes the active role of teachers in the relation of process of knowledge construction. Learners construct their knowledge (constructivist paradigm) and are engaged in the process of learning and the teachers' role is to engage them in
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Communication Practices in the Management of Colleges of Education in South-Eastern Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Ejeh, Emeka Ifeoma || Dr Okoro Pius || Ebisike Esther Onyeogaziri |
Abstract: This study investigates communication practices in the management of Colleges of education in South East Nigeria and the strategies that will help enhance the communication practices. Three research questions and three null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. A descriptive survey research design was adopted. Population of the study was 26,790 respondents. The sample of the study is 1025 respondents. Simple random sampling technique was used to select 5 colleges of education in South East, Nigeria and 1025 respondents comprising 252 academic and non-academic staff and 773 final year students that constitute the sample for the study. Questionnaire was used for data collection..........
Keywords: Communication, Management and Colleges of Education
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Benefits of ASMR in Education |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Fran |
Abstract: Using ASMR (Autonomous sensory meridian response) as a background soundtrack, while studying or writing exams, can calm down anxious students and can help them optimize their academic potential and creativity. Nowadaysthe constant flow of information and obsessiveinteraction with technical devices has created a social media generation who are easily distracted, with low attention span, sleepingand eating disorders, anxiety and depression..........
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