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Abstract: Problem Based Introduction as a learning method has functions to help students develop thinking and problem solving skills. Whereas POINT CARD is an assessment media developed in the PBI method, so that the value obtained by students is open.The purpose of this research is to obtaindescription of (1) Product development in the form of PBI method using "POINT CARD" in SMA 1Porong, (2) The feasibility of the PBI method using "POINT CARD" based on expert validation is viewed from the feasibility,instructional quality and technical quality, (3) Response of students to the PBI method using "POINT CARD" at SMAN 1 Porong. The study used Thiagarajan's 4D development model, limited to the development stagewhich was tested on 30 students of class XI IPS 2SMA Negeri 1 Porong.............
Keywords: learning model, Problem based Introduction, Creative Media
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Medical Students' Attitude toward E-Learning in ZAUMS |
Country | : | Iran |
Authors | : | Dr. Yousef Mehdipour |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902030509 |
Abstract: The growth in Internet has brought changes in all walks of life including the education sector through E-learning. E-learning is learning done by studying at home using computers and coursesprovided on the internet. The present study explores e-learning in university seen from the students' point of view. The design of the study is a descriptive survey and carried out in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences (ZAUMS) in Zahedan city on 2018. The target population comprised of all the Students of ZAUMS. The sample consisted of 900 Students that randomly were selected from population of study. One questionnaire was used in order to collect the views of Students. The instrument used for data collection was a 33 item that developed and validated by the researcher...........
Keywords: Attitude;E-Learning; Higher Education; Student; University.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Teaching Reading English Comprehension: Problems and Solutions |
Country | : | Vietnam |
Authors | : | M.A LE THI MAI |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902031014 |
Abstract: This paper aims to find out the difficulties encountering teachers in teaching Reading comprehension and give some suggested solutions to improve the reality of teaching reading. As a teacher of English, I realize that leaning and teaching Reading skill are extremely dull, especially low interests of both teachers and students, lack of reading strategies, students' low proficiency, inappropriate reading teaching methods, the differences between teachers' favors and students' interests towards reading activities and so on. Therefore, I decided to study some challenges facing Vietnamese students as well as teachers in learning and teaching Reading skill. This paper consists of a number of some common difficulties that cause problems for both Vietnamese teachers and learners..............
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Abstract: Teaching is a social phenomena. Teachers Socio- Emotional well being create a warm and conducive classroom. In Special Education, teaching experiences are both uncertain and tedious. Spontaneous adaptive behaviour of teacher is a necessity than an advantage. This paper tries to find out the effect of Special Education Teachers Socio- Emotional Competency on Teacher Resilience. Survey method was adopted to collect data from 400 Special Education Teachers from Kerala. The tools used are "the Socio- Emotional Competency Inventory And the scale on Teacher Resilience constructed by the investigator with the help of supervisor. Mean difference analysis and One- Way ANOVA were used to analyze data. The result of One- way ANOVA reveal that there is significant effect of Socio- Emotional Competency on Teacher Resilience for total sample and subsamples based on Locality and............
Keywords:Socio – Emotional Competency, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Resilience
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Abstract: Visionary leadership is the leadership of the principal who can be an alternative model of leadership style of the principal to advance the institution he leads in the future by analyzing and describing how the principal creates, formulates, transforms, and implements the school's vision and mission in Integrated Islamic Primary Schools. This study was designed with a phenomenological qualitative method, the principal as the center of the informant, to complete the information needed by the assistant informant. The results of this study are that the Principal of SDIT is: 1) the...........
Keywords:visionary leadership, principal leadership
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Abstract: The objectives of this study were to: 1) effectiveness of learning multimedia in English education speaking skills in Jinarakkhita Buddhist College students 3rd semester Bandar-Lampung, 2) analyze the efficiency of the use of multimedia learning in English education speaking skills in learning, 4) knowing the attractiveness of multimedia learning in English education speaking skills in learning speaking skills.The research approach used was in research and development (Research and Development) proposed by Borg & Gall (2003) it defined as a study........
Keywords:Interactive Multimedia, Speaking.
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Abstract: Vocational school partnership management with business and industry to improve the quality of vocational graduates. The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating vocational partnerships with businesses and industries to improve the quality of vocational graduates. Research approaches are viewed in terms of objectives, so this research is a qualitative research. Qualitative research is research that intends to understand the phenomenon of what experienced by research subjects is. The research design used by the researcher is qualitative descriptive. Qualitative descriptive is when data collected in the form of words or images, not concerned with numbers, but rather on the process. The results of the research about the quality............
Keywords:PartnershipManagement, Vocational School, Business And Industrial World
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Assessing Metacomprehension and Metacognitive Reading Strategies1 |
Country | : | Italy |
Authors | : | Valeria Di Martino || Alessandra La Marca |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902033848 |
Abstract: The aim of the study was to establish the similarities and differences among existing instruments for measuring metacognition, in particular the awareness of reading comprehension and further to construct an original instrument for measuring features of metacognition, henceforth referred to as the Metacomprehension and Metacognitive Reading Strategies (M&MRS) Inventory. The M&MRS Inventory was distributed to 115 students at University of Palermo. The results revealed a good reliability.
Keywords: Metacognition, metacognitive awareness, reading comprehension, metacomprehension, M&MRS
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effectiveness of Teaching Vowel Sounds of English through the Exposition Strategy |
Country | : | Nepal |
Authors | : | Lok Raj Sharma |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902034963 |
Abstract: The prime purpose of the research study is to scrutinize the effectiveness of teaching the vowel sounds of English through the exposition strategy. The researcher adopted a pre-experiment research method, especially one- group- pretest- posttest- design which encompassed a pretest measure followed by a treatment and a posttest for a single group. A set of hundred multiple choice question items were allotted to the mass of 38 students at Makawanpur Multiple Campus in Makawanpur District, Nepal in the Academic Year 2017-2018. The simple random sampling technique was employed to select 35 students out of 38 students who comprised the population for the study. The........
Keywords: Exposition, diphthongs, monophthongs, teaching, vowel
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Application of Project Base Learning Model in Lesson Materials Made of Equilibrium Prices |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Muhammad Bakri |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902036469 |
Abstract: Based on the background of the study, it was known that one of the problems faced by students in learning a social lesson was to relate the theory concept of Making Equilibrium Price with the facts that occur in society. The objective of this study is to make the students easy to understand the theoretical concept of Making Equilibrium price by using project-based learning model. In line with the background of the study, the research problems are as follows: (a) Can the use of project-based learning model make the students easy to understand the theoretical concept.........
Keywords: Project-based learning, an equilibrium price
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Students' Learning Motivation and Learning Strategies towards Reading Comprehension |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Muhammad Haris |
: | 10.9790/1959-0902037073 |
Abstract: This research was aimed to find out the correlation between students' learning motivation and learning strategies towards reading comprehension. It was quantitative research where the research was applied to 30 first grade students of SMAN 1 Seputih Agung, Lampung Tengah. The researcher found that there was no correlation between students' learning motivation towards reading. It was proven by the result of Independent Sample T-test between learning motivation and reading that t value = 0.219 and the two tail significance showed p>0.05 (p= 0.828). Meanwhile.........
Keywords: language learning strategies, learning motivation, reading comprehension
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