Is Immigration good for Britain?

Greetings everyone, and welcome to my speech about immigration in Britain. I am Jacob, and I’m a student at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The topic of this speech is “is immigration good for Britain?” – I will in my speech address four things, where immigration is going to have an impact. … Read more

Responsibilities of early childhood teachers

In New Zealand (NZ), the responsibilities of early childhood teachers in implimenting treaty based education have emerged from Te Tiriti O Waitangi/ The Treaty of Waitangi. This historically significant document was signed by representatives of the British Crown and NZ’s Maori Chiefs (Rangatira) in the year 1840. The treaty can be called a “symbol of … Read more

First language acquisition

The term first language acquisition defines the capacity for, in this case, children to understand language, words and sentences in order to enhance effective communication. Children acquire their first language with no conscious but instead through indirect learning. There is no need for instruction in learning the first language but rather children appear to pick … Read more

Jane Hirshfield the American poet

Growing up on East 20th Street and attending Public School 40, Jane has had a very real sense of the outside world since a young age. However, instead of being interested in city life, Jane was more interested in expanding her knowledge about the natural world, according to Twentieth-Century American Nature Poets by Mark A. … Read more

Simulating Random Guess Scores

1. Abstract If a student were to have no knowledge of the subject matter and is to walk into an exam having to answer every question, the likelihood of them scoring highly would be very low. The probability of the student passing the exam would be heavily dependent on the question style of the exam. … Read more

Equality of opportunity for Deafblind students in Mainstream Secondary Education.

Introduction: This essay looks to understand the principles of inclusion for deafblind students attending mainstream secondary education. It should be noted that as the number of deafblind students in mainstream settings is so low (there are currently only two students in Hertfordshire being taught in mainstream secondary schools), there is a significant lack of relevant … Read more

Market Structure of School Uniform in Medway

1 Introduction The CMA (Competition & Markets Authority) issued letters to all head teachers in England on 15th October 2015, stating that the cost of school uniforms has increased ‘significantly by as much as £5 to £10 per item’ due to appointing exclusive suppliers for school uniforms. Furthermore, the CMA demands that ‘prices are competitive … Read more

Medical Students Receptiveness to Feedback

Feedback has been defined as: ‘specific information about the comparison between a trainee’s observed performance and a standard, given with the intent to improve the trainee’s performance.’ J van de Ridder et al. (2008) highlighted one of the main faults with regards to feedback, by entailing that there is no specific operational definition of the … Read more

Teaching, learning, and coaching beliefs and practices of instructional coaches

Opening The number of instructional coaches hired by school districts has more than doubled since the introduction of federal standards requiring an ongoing and focused attention on the professional development of teachers (Domina et al., 2015). This means that the majority of school districts across the United States now employ instructional coaches to work with … Read more

Learning to read and write

While learning to read, my parents were an extremely active influence. From an early age, they were consistently reading my sister and I bedtime stories as well as other books throughout the day. I remember when I first began to show interest in reading and my parents actively supported me by purchasing books designed for … Read more

How far the Technical education will support the development plan of Egypt?

1.1. Introduction Egypt is currently facing a transition phase. In 5 years, Egypt witnessed two revolutions. One of them was a reaction to socio­economic 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 for any country; they … Read more

Multicultural awareness in education

The emergence of people coming from different places take along with the culture learned. The students transport the different backgrounds which may affect the learning process. The study aimed to determine the multicultural awareness of selected grade ten Social Studies teachers in terms of the pedagogical process used in order to build conducive learning environment … Read more

Self regulation

Some teachers could say that self-regulation is the number one challenge they face in the classroom setting, while others may believe that children should be equipped with skills and knowledge on self-control and emotions. Self-regulation is a skill that allows individuals to thrive in life. The skill is developed during the early years of life … Read more