Reasons Why Students Do Not Attend Classes

Traditionally, universities are meant to be a rite of passage, a coming of age for students and a place for maturation of autonomous adults as it is also about education and training (Holdford, J.C. 2007). It is a place for students to be actively involved, debate, learn and challenge their intellect however this does not … Read more

The Use Of Technology In The Classroom

Introduction. Technology incorporation in the classroom is the theory, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning. Technology is a broad term that often describes a discipline devoted to techniques or ways to make learning more efficient (Earle, R. S. 2000 ). It is the responsibility of each educator to provide an … Read more

Investigation of the Egyptian Technical Education system

Chapter One: Research Introduction 1.1. Introduction Egypt is currently facing a transition phase. In 5 years, Egypt witnessed two revolutions. One of them was a reaction to socio”economic injustice, youth unemployment, and more other issues. Unemployment, Economic Performance, and Education are interlinked with each other. Humans are considered as one of the most precious assets … Read more

How to write an evaluation

Writing an evaluation requires thorough knowledge of the texts and/or topics which you are being asked to evaluate. You need to provide an overview of the texts and/or topics and then provide detailed discussion resulting in a balanced presentation supplemented by evidence correctly referenced according to the style required by your school, college or university. Writing … Read more

How to write an appendix

Report and essay writing requires a clear and sustained focus of information that directly supports the central topic or argument. In many cases, however, the research project will yield much more information. The problem with this bulk of material is where to include it. If it is only loosely related to the topic, adding it to the … Read more

Ethics and compliance in collegiate football programs

1. How does the NCAA encourage collegiate football programs to develop a culture of ethics and compliance? The NCAA encourages collegiate football programs to develop a culture of ethics and compliance by setting and enforcing standards of conduct. It has set up a hierarchy of checks and balances to ensure a proper code of ethics … Read more

Application Of Multimedia In Education

ABSTRACT This paper present how we can applied multimedia elements in a way which it can be used for educational purpose. The traditional approach of learning system that had been used for the last generation had proved to be helpful. However, with the help of multimedia, it can help enhancing our educational system and make … Read more

How to write a discursive essay

A discursive essay thoroughly investigates an argument by offering two opposing perspectives. It’s a practical method of establishing the writer’s opinion on a topic and persuading one’s stance by exploring the reasons why each view may or may not be valid. The author usually maintains a calm and neutral stance throughout the text to establish … Read more

Bilingual Future Teachers, Conscientization & Emotion

The dismantling of bilingual education, the English-only movement, anti-immigrant initiatives, and the inadequate funding and services for emergent bilingual students in public schools speak to a set of ideologies that see minoritized languages as a commodity at best (Cervantes-Soon, Dorner, Palmer, Heiman, Schwerdtfeger, Choi, 2017) and as a liability and danger at its worst (Pimentel, … Read more

Turner Chapter 31 on Social Learning Theory

For this reaction paper, I will be discussing Turner Chapter 31 on Social Learning Theory. The framework of Social Learning Theory relies on the premise that behavior is learned and can be changed. Some of the methods used to change behavior rely on operant, respondent, and observational learning. The ideas presented in the chapter and … Read more

Relationship between math skills and basic facts of mathematics achievement levels of students

1.0  INTRODUCTION Based on observations and the School-Based Test, most students relatively weak in Part multiplication and division. Both of these topics are the basic skills in Mathematics, namely addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The main cause of poor students in these topics is that they do not memorize the multiplication tables. They do not … Read more

Information processing theory and application to children learning new skills

Welford’s (1968) information processing theory is a cognitive approach to how the human brain processes sensory information and creates a response. Cognitivists are interested in the role of the brain in the learning and performance of skills (Mcmorris, 2004), seeing the person as a processor of information. Using the development of the computer as guidance … Read more

Does music positively or negatively affect encoding and retrieval of information?

Previous evidence indicated that music can positively (Ferreri, Bigand, Bard & Bugaiska, 2015) and negatively (Iwanaga & Ito, 2002) affect encoding and retrieval of information. Moreover it was found that incongruent context at learning and test can also decrease the amount of information remembered (Godden & Baddeley, 1975). Since contrasting results exist (Coveney, Switzer, Corrigan … Read more