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Abstract: This report was the result of a research related to factors that affect the ability to read of lower class students (I, II, III) of primary school in central Sumba Regency in East Nusa Tenggara. This research was done in 45 primary schools in grade 1, 2, and 3 with total 3.645 students (2430 boys and 1215 girls) that are scattered in 5 Sub-district in central Sumba regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Whereas the population of teachers in this research are 270 teachers (125 male and 145 female) counted from the whole total amount of teachers based on initial data assessment taken from the secondary data of 45 schools that scattered in 5 Sub-district in central Sumba regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Students' sample taking in this research using Slovin formula to an error rate 5%, so that..........
Key words;students' background, socioeconomic, habits of reading
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Abstract: This study aims to produce a learning model based on creative play to stimulate aspects of social emotional development in Early Childhood Education. The method in this study uses research and development methods with a development model by Borg and Gall. The results of investigations conducted on seven classes found PBM conducted to stimulate social emotional development in PAUD has not been maximally implemented. This is due to the saturation of teachers and students with the implementation of monotonous learning and academic demands so that learning is packaged in the form of learning as in elementary school.The results of the investigation.........
Keyword:" Learning Model, Creative Games and social emotional aspects
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Abstract: Development Thematic Learning Instrument Based of Creative Games to Developing Multiple Intelligence. Educational services provided in class 1 of primary school should be able to meet the learning needs of students with all the uniqueness and diversity of potential intelligence, learning styles, cultural diversity and daily patterns of children's lives. Therefore, the teacher's ability to adjust the learning services provided with the learning needs of students in class 1 is needed. The most appropriate education services that are in accordance with the stage of..........
Keywords: learning devices, creative games, multiple intelligence
[1]. Amstrong, T. (2006). Awekening Your Child's Natural Genius. Batam: Kharisma Publising.
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Abstract: Poor academic achievement of learners with Physical Disabilities poses a serious challenge in Rwanda.Guided by the belief that assessment accommodations can greatly influence academic achievement of learners with Special Needs Education, including those with Physical Disabilities, this study sought to determine the degree to which assessment accommodations predict academic achievement of learners with Physical Disabilities in inclusive primary schools in Southern Province and Kigali City. A correlation research design was adopted. Target population was 1480 respondents including 113 Headteachers, 1366 teachers and one Head of examination, selection.........
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[5]. Crawford, L., & Ketterlin- Geller, L. R. (2013). Middle school teachers' assignment of test accommodations. The Teacher Educator, 48(1), 29-45. doi:10.1080/08878730.2012.740152..
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Debates of Ideas and Technological Approach in Collective Sports |
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Authors | : | Zeineb Zerai |
: | 10.9790/1959-0904032733 |
Abstract: Using verbalization in the teaching of team sports may help meet various needs: to put together a common frame of reference; to acknowledge, conceptually wise, action rules and management rules for the organization of the game… Also, in this paper, we shall examine, with concepts of technological approach, examples of dialogues from debates-of-ideas recorded during a set of handball lessons with girls in a secondary school of Thala in Tunisia.
Keywords: debates ; teaching ; tactics; handball; girls
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Abstract: This study sought to assess the performance of University Computer Education Students in computer operation competencies. A total of one hundred and twenty computer education students of the university. No sampling was made. A descriptive survey design was adopted three research questions and one hypothesis guided the study. A researcher -constructed questionnaire was used to obtain responses from the subjects. The reliability of the study was determined using Cronbach Alphas Formular and a reliability coefficient of 0.78.In the analysis of data, mean and standard deviation while the t-test statistics was used to test the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significant. The data.........
Keywords: Assessment, computer competencies, computer education, students
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Understanding Research Paradigms: An Ontological Perspective to Business Research |
Country | : | United Kingdom |
Authors | : | Toritseju Rita Pessu |
: | 10.9790/1959-0904033840 |
Abstract: Research is a systematic investigation that finds answers to problems or questions. However, one of the biggest challenges faced by researchers when undertaking a study is the inability to determine a suitable research paradigm that aligns with their methodological choice for the study. In addressing this challenge, this paper discusses various paradigms of research and the two dominant epistemological assumptions; positivism, constructivism or interpretivism often debated in business and management research from an ontological perspective. The target audience for this paper are early career researchers and business students..
Keywords: Research paradigms, Ontology, Epistemology, Realism, Relativism
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Abstract: The study examined the relative effects of Contingency Management and Token reinforcement strategies on self control levels of remand homes inmate in south-west of Nigeria. The study adopted the quasi- experimental non-organized pre-test, post-test and control group involving 3x2 factorial designs. Seventy two (72) clients formed the sample for the study. Three remand homes- Akure (Ondo state), Osgbo (Osun state) and Ibadan (Oyo state) were purposively sampled for the study. The clients were randomly assigned to two treatment groups and a control group. Self Control Scale (SCS) was employed in gathering data and descriptive statistics, ANCOVA, and scheffe post..........
Keywords: clients, self control, contingency management, token reinforcement
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Abstract: The implementation of learning will succeed if there is support by making various efforts including improving the learning process, especially teachers need to make improvements through the right learning methods so that they can help students improve learning outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in student social studies learning outcomes using Team Games Tournament learning methods and student social studies learning outcomes using expository learning methods, Differences in social studies learning outcomes of students who have high learning interest with social studies learning outcomes of students who have low learning interest, and the interaction between learning methods and learning interests in influencing social studies learning outcomes of students in class VII Medan 2 MTs. The population of this study was seventh grade.........
Keywords: Method of Teams Games Tournament, Interest in Learning and Learning Outcomes
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Abstract: This research was descriptive qualitative research conducted to find out the types of politeness strategies and cooperative principles that are used by the characters of Coco movie. Besides that, this research also aimed to find the types of illocutionary act that are uttered by the characters of Coco movie. The researcher herself was the instrument of this research and in collecting the data the researcher used Coco movie as the source of the data. In analyzing the data, the researcher transcribed the utterances of the characters in Coco movie and...........
Keywords: students' perception, information transfer technique, writing achievement
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Abstract: Outcome Based Education (OBE) is targeted at achieving desirable outcomes at the end of programme. Teaching with this awareness and making the associated efforts constitute OBE. Students are responsible for their own learning and assessment is based on outcome rather than content taught in the programme in OBE. This learning outcome could result from a program or a course. This paper is an attempt to provide effective method to assess the Course Outcomes (COs), Program Outcomes (POs) and Program Specific Objectives (PSOs) starting with framing COs by refering Bloom's Taxonomy and then CO-PO mapping later extending it to the attainment of COs, POs and PSOs with precise methods or assessment tools for an Electronics and Communication Engineering programme of tier II institution. This attainment analysis is made to provide continuous improvement in course delivery, assessment and curriculum.
Key Words: OBE, CO, PO, PSO
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Abstract: Education isan action that involves the transfer of knowledge in the form of experiences, ideas, skills, customs, and values from one person to another or from one generation to another generation. The generational transfer of this knowledge, has increasingly become challenging in the face of uncertainties.Academic scholars and policy makers have attempted several scientific approaches to predict the demand and the future of education, however few have succeeded in this attempt and have gained competitive advantage in the area of provision of quality education globally. This paper seeks to explore the concept........
Key Words: Scenario Planning, Strategy, Education, Ghana
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