European History

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  • Essay About Philippine Education

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    Schools all over the world constantly update for the newest trends and innovations to achieve quality education. This is a drive that is becoming normal among the first-world countries that always aspire for competence and excellence. Who would like to be left behind in upgrading one’s learning when in the first place the educational arena is very dynamic and fast-changing nowadays? Unlike in the first-world countries, the quality of education among the third world countries just like the Philippines

  • Essay On Indian Literature

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    After the independence of India, there were some changes in the literary field. Many writers claimed that the excellent writings based on the difference languages of different writers: “India’s nationalism at the point before independence was a nationalism of grief and mourning.” (SanthiKrishman, no page). In fact, the new age writers show in their writings the specious impacts of the western modernism that were brought by the colonized. Although, the Indian people were influenced by the new western

  • Educational Problems In Education

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    The stemming of formal education was mainly to cater for the economic demands in the industrial revolution. Currently, the role has shifted to meeting the requirements of a society that is hyper-connected, and in a constant state of change. However, the state of education as we have it now does not sufficiently cater for the same. This is because of a number of challenges that the education system is facing, as well as the paradigm shift that learning has taken since the birth of formal education

  • The Influence Of Technology On Child Development

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    Everyday after school what do children do? Surely, most of them will run to their computers or iPad to play video games and watch TV. But, even if you went back 15 years ago, the answer to your question would be completely different; kids would be running around outside and climbing trees, using their imagination. Children are now relying on technology and the internet for everything. They are limiting their imagination and creativity. They don’t need to go outside because they have virtual reality

  • Aqua Gold Credit Card Case Study

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    About Aqua Gold Credit Card When it comes to holding a credit card, it is natural for you to want the one that offers you the maximum benefit along with some features that make you the proud owner of that particular credit card. It is common among the people to want a higher credit limit on their cards. This particular aspect will help you in using the credit card during emergencies. Needless to say, with the Aqua Gold Credit Card from Kotak Mahindra Bank, you can enjoy the maximum benefits that

  • The Importance Of Personalization In Foreign Language Education

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    In a sense, one of the most widely known techniques of TPRS, personalization, is another vital component in enhancing the lexical items in the minds of the learners. To be more precise, personalized questions and answers (PQA) is a practical teaching strategy which attracts attention because students are very attentive and enthusiastic when the topic is about them, their peers, and their curiosities, especially in middle school! In this respect, teachers personalize their stories based on the culture

  • Relationship Between Sangha And Sangha

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    Apart from the close bonds forged between the Sangha and the masses, the kings of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods had a similar mutually dependent relationship with the Sangha. The Thai kings were able to strengthen their respective positions as world conquerors, or rulers with imperial ambitions as they were “bolstered by the virtue and authority of being the chief lay supporter of the Sangha”. As for the Sangha, they were observed to be loyal and subservient to the kings in return for protection

  • Importance Of Teaching In Teaching Arabic

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    I will be teaching Arabic. A great deal of learning any language is being exposed to the language in many ways. As a learner, I learnt English through listening to music and watching movies, news, and documentary and that was my start. That brings us to the idea of first language acquisition. I strongly believe that listening is a key method. As A teacher, the first thing that I make sure of is creating a stress free atmosphere for my students . In other words, learning a language should be fun and

  • The Importance Of Student Teaching

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    Student teaching is not the only barrier or struggle that future teachers encounter. After student teaching and graduating with a degree, teachers are now ready to begin instructing in their own classroom. An educator’s first year of teaching can be the most difficult for some teachers. It is the first time that you are out all on your own with no mentor or co-teacher. Classroom management, behavior issues, and lacking confidence can be just a few of many doubts that teachers can have throughout

  • Barriers Of Technology In Education

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    In the 21st century, the world has shaped under the newly improved technology and has entwined with the lifestyle of the present. As this technology grows the option of collaboration and share information advances and lead to various doors of opportunities. Technology also shares its own consequence. Noticing that people in schools nowadays are being so addicted to these techs make them lack interaction and communication with other students and teachers. The mindset that technology will be the future