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  • The Importance Of Teaching In Teaching

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    For many years, students are just the receiver of a teachers’ knowledge. The students are the receiver while the teachers are their source of information. Resulting to the students being spoon-fed by the teachers and even student’s learning can’t be controlled by the students themselves. With the traditional teaching style that teachers use, the teachers and the students doesn’t have any interaction because the teachers are the one who is responsible for all the decisions with concern to the curriculum

  • Low Motivation To Learn English Language

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    Causes of Low Motivation to Learn English Language Elementary Students The cause of low motivation to learn English language elementary students is as follows. 1. The presumption that English is a complicated and difficult language. Most students consider English difficult and complicated, especially for beginners. If the submission of English material is less interesting, students will find it difficult to follow the learning from the teacher. 2. Students lack sympathy for teachers who teach English

  • Summary Of Carolee Schneemann's Interior Scroll

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    The Interior Scroll performance started off with Carolee Schneemann, who was covered by a sheet, walking up an extended table. While standing on the table she announced that she would read from her self-published book Cézanne, She Was a Great Painter, then let go of the sheet, revealing an apron (“Interior Scroll”). Although many will draw the conclusion that Carolee Schneemann is criticizing the artist Cézanne and his work with this book, she created it as a compilation of her earlier work with

  • Claude Monet Analysis

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    The impression on my work of Pierre Auguste Renior and Claude Monet’s strokes of fluidity and rich colours: Introduction: There have been a number of artists and artworks including different styles, techniques and concepts that I have drawn inspiration from over the years however, the two French Impressionist artists, Pierre Auguste Renior and Claude Monet, have had the greatest influence on my style, initial medium of paint, colour usage as well as my subject matter. Although I have turned from

  • Ethical Dilemmas In ICT

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    Her aunt, who works for a medical insurance company, approaches her one day to help her get the medical histories and other personal particulars of patients of the hospital who had died of a certain illness, so that her company can formulate a new insurance scheme for such patients. She explains that this will offer a better financial benefit than currently

  • Essay On Visual Literacy In The Classroom

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    Problems Encountered by Teachers Learning Materials and Facilities Basic learning materials' refers to textbooks, other reading materials, equipment and tools used for instruction. Today, the learning materials used to support teaching cover a wide range of media including audio-visual materials. Sheahan (2015) defines audiovisual materials as teaching tools that teachers use to complement their instruction, specifically in viewing lessons. Examples of audiovisual materials include movies,

  • Color Photography: The History And Evolution Of Photography

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    The Greek definition of the word photography is as follows, “painting with light”. Colour photography in started off with three very fundamental colours, red, blue and green. Over the years it has evolved since its discovery. Photography has become one of the most complex yet simple practices one could undertake. Photography can simply be defined as manipulating light to reach an aesthetically pleasing outcome in ones’ photograph. The first photograph was taken between the years 1926 and 1927, where

  • Pakistan Teacher Education

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    Abstract This paper is based on the comparative study of teacher qualification, licensing, certification, and continuing professional development in Pakistan and Japan with regard to elementary and secondary schooling. It investigates the professional development of teachers in both countries and points out the differences and the issues pertinent to the preparation of teacher and identifies the flaws and calls for comprehensive reforms. This study also provides an insight into teaching trends in

  • School Leadership In The 21st Century

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    “Kids and young people in schools around the world will graduate differently and have different future from previous generations in terms of technological advances and scientific discovery on the amount of knowledge and information available”. “We now leave in an increasingly interdependent international community, where success or failure in one country has consequences for many others”. “There is a growing concern that the role of school principals, designed the industrial age, has not evolved

  • Narrow Gate Research Paper

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    Narrow Gate: Is the Way to Heaven a Rough One? The narrow gate is a symbolic description of the way to heaven. Jesus Christ was not diplomatic in His preaching on how people could enter heaven. One of the faithful followers of Jesus who had listened to the various teachings of Jesus Christ had a prediction in his mind when he compared the popular lifestyles of people to the teachings of Jesus Christ. His prediction came in form of a question: “Lord, are there few who are saved?” Jesus was not surprised