Education in Developing Countries

Education is the fundamental foundation of our lives. Aside from learning the basic subjects, school is also a place to build relationships, learn life skills and gain social and economical intelligence. Unfortunately, many people are not in reach of even basic education. Current statistics reveal that as of 2016 243 million children of primary age … Read more

Contribution of NGOs towards academic performance in primary schools in Kisarawe District, Tanzania

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this chapter was to provide the background to the study, a statement of the problem, research objective which was based on general objective and specific objective, research questions, the scope of the study and the last part will explain the significance of the study of the influence of … Read more

American Higher Education’s Intentional Outcomes for Student Success Post-College and The Employer Effect

American Higher Education’s Intentional Outcomes for Student Success Post-College and A Look at the Benefits of a Individualized Curriculum American higher education institutions frequently receive criticism from academic communities, industry and the general American public regarding their ability to lead students toward the student’s professional and developmental success and society’s economic success. With this acknowledgment, … Read more

The Causes and Effects of Working while attending College

The Causes and Effects of Working while attending College A high number of students, especially in higher education, attend college and work at the same time for various reasons. Given the high cost of higher education and competition in the job market, it is important for students to consider working while attending college and try … Read more

Bangladesh competency of pupils in the Bangla language

Abstract In Bangladesh, very low percentage of pupil achieve the desired competency in the Bangla language in early grades of primary schools (National Student Assessment, 2013). Reid (1998) noted that there is 90% probability that a child will remain a poor reader at the end of the fourth grade if the child is a poor … Read more

Mentoring relationships

I. Introduction Mentoring relationships are of grave importance. As a first-generation college student, I had the opportunity to enter college through the Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). The EOP program helps first-generation students transition from high school to college through the Summer Bridge mentoring program. Although I had the opportunity to be a part of EOP, … Read more

Language arts lesson plan

1). Grade Level: 1st Grade 2) Objective and Academic Component: The subject I will be focusing on is language arts, students will be practicing sound- letter association. My main focus is for children to fully understand the alphabet which means knowing that speech can be turned into print, that print can be turned into speech, … Read more

How teachers write about being underpaid

I will be talking about how teachers, and other educational workers write about being underpaid in their newsletters, teacher unions, articles and letters to congress. Do you think you’re paid enough? Think about being paid at least 30% less than other degree graduates like yourself. That’s how educational workers feel. “Collective bargaining helps to abate … Read more

Higher Education Institutions and cultism

Over the years, institutions of higher learning have come under intense pressure as cultism, which as brewed internal wrangling; frequent students’ unrest and industrial disharmony now characterize the higher education system. In spite of concerted efforts by government and institutional heads to arrest the drift engendered by these undesirable factors, not much success has been … Read more

Describing the roles and responsibilities of School Governors & others

Title:- STLS2/205/C Describing the roles and responsibilities of School Governors, Senior Management Team, Other Statutory Roles, Teachers and Support Staff School Governors:- Firstly, the roles and responsibilities of School Governors are:- to set aims and objectives for the school and to adopt new policies for achieving the aims and objectives. Also to set new targets … Read more

Application for the position of prefect

Dear Ms xxxxxxx, I am writing this letter in application for the position of Prefect. The role of Prefect requires someone who consistently shows full commitment to the school environment and also shows confidence in being a major representative for the school. Throughout my five years at Emanuel school, I have become very aware of … Read more

Reflective – reducing low-level disruption in my classroom

Throughout my first placement I have struggled with low-level disruption in a number of lessons. During this essay I will reflect on a series of year 7 lessons to highlight how I modified my instructions to reduce low-level disruption in my classroom. As a result of low-level disruption pupils are left disengaged and distracted, usually … Read more

Unit In-Service Training (INSET)

Unit In-Service Training (INSET) is one part of the implementation of programs of staff development to provide management service teacher education professional, efficient and effective so that the teachers always competent in line with the philosophy of Teacher Education (FPG), Vision and Mission of Education teachers (BPG) and the Ministry of Education (MOE). Unit LDP … Read more