Helping Learners Understand and Use Attitudinal Intonation

  The teaching of pronunciation has an important purpose of enabling learners to communicate with clarity. Often teaching of suprasegmental features (intonation, rhythm) are overshadowed by segmental feature (vowels, consonants, word stress) of phonology. I think it is important that my learners become aware of other phonological features of spoken English because most people use … Read more

employability issues of university graduates in Bangladesh

As mentioned already, the specific objective is to understand the employability issues of university graduates in Bangladesh. Employability may be defined as the characteristic of an individual that makes him/her desirable to organizations and firms within a country, or across the globe. An employable individual is a person who has the capacity to add value … Read more

The System of Memory and its effects in Education

In the experiments conducted by Sparrow, Liu, and Wegner, the system of memory which includes encoding, storage, and retrieval is tested to determine whether or not individuals now utilize computers as an external memory storage. They hypothesize that people have developed a transactive memory with computers that performs the cognitive processes in memory collectively with … Read more

Tuning in to Kids Intervention

Summary Tuning in to Kids (TIK) is a childrearing program that emphasizes on sentiments and is designed to support parents to ascertain healthier connection with their children. The program educates parents unpretentious emotion preparation assistances- that is how to distinguish, apprehend, and administer their own and their children’s emotions (George, 2005). When their children are … Read more

How the skills and attributes of teachers impact the quality of education of Primary students in the 21st century

Abstract This research is to study how the skills and attributes of teachers impacts on the quality of education of Primary students in the 21st century. A teacher’s role in the 21st century has changed with increasing complexity and with an unlimited supply of knowledge, a “one size fits all” approach is no longer applicable. … Read more

Practice variability

Introduction Practice variability is a motor control theory that uses variety of movement and context characteristics so the learner has increased experiences while practicing a specific skill.3 It has been predicted that the amount of movement varied practice that occurs during the practicing of a skill, allows future performance to have successful effects.1 Increased capability … Read more

Inclusion Literature Review

Inclusion for students with specials needs in the general education classroom is no longer an ideal that is so theoretical it seems unattainable. With federal laws and mandates such as No Child Left Behind and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, inclusion has gone from a talking point to a reality. According to work written by … Read more

Challenges facing female headteachers in management of teaching in public secondary schools

CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE HEADTEACHERS IN MANAGEMENT OF TEACHING IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL – KONDOA DISTRICT. Abstract: This study will focus on identify the challenges facing female head teachers in the management of teaching in public secondary schools in Kondoa district. The study is important because it will inform all the stakeholders in education including parents, … Read more

Greek life at college universities

Greek life at college universities has been scrutinized due to the unfortunate actions of a handful of sorority and fraternity members. Fraternities and sororities have notoriously been in the news for having certain flaws such as racism, hazing rituals, violence, sexual harassment, and alcohol related deaths (Schulten). Aja Frost and Cal Slo, authors of USA … Read more

Reasons for graduate unemployment

INTRODUCTION According to Investopedia, unemployment is a phenomenon that occurs when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work. In other mean, they want to work but no one accepted them as a worker. There are two categories of unemployment which is voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Voluntary unemployment can be … Read more

Comparison of the Intensity of Classroom Discipline

ABSTRACT The work titled Comparison of the Intensity of Classroom Discipline of students at intermediate level focuses on measuring the Classroom Discipline as an internal factor amongst the students from rural & urban areas in science & arts stream at intermediate level. Present study has also inspired deep to find whether that there is a … Read more

Issues in research

When conduction research it is very important the quality sampling may be characterized by the selection and numbers of observations. Most importantly a large number of sample size is the more representative of the populations, limiting the influence of outliers or extreme observations. The large number of sample size is also necessary to give the … Read more

Table of contents in Word 2010

What is the table of contents? The table of contents is an index of everything in the dissertation – it should not include the title and contents page! A table of contents, TOC for short, lists in order the varying chapters of your dissertation all the way through to the bibliography and appendices. This allows the reader of the document … Read more

Traditional and Progressive Curriculum

This paper shall address the comparison of traditional to the progressive curriculum of education in relation to the shaping of the future of the children Education. The basic principle behind the concept of progressive curriculum of education entails ideas as well as practices designed in a manner that was potentially capable to enliven the process … Read more