How to Write an APA Paper

Abstract There are many different ways to write a paper, this is a research paper on how to write an APA formatted paper. The objective is after a person reads this paper they will have no questions on how to write a proper APA paper. Some key points contained in this paper are how to … Read more

Standardized Testing in schools

Across America, schools are using standardized testing in order to decide the placement of a child whether it be to see what has been learned throughout the year, or deciding grade placement. There are several different opinions on the topic, some people agree that it is fair and others believe that it is not. Standardized … Read more

The Need for Critical Race Theory in the Classroom

The manner in which educators perceive the abilities of students of color can have significant impact in the classroom. According to Yosso (2005), “the assumption follows that People of Color ‘lack’ the social and cultural wealth required for social mobility” (p. 70). As a result, schools are organized with the idea that students of color … Read more

Fraud, Academic Dishonesty and Cressey’s Fraud Triangle

Ideally, plagiarism is an aspect, which exhibits various definitions with regards to the context it exists in. Nevertheless, it is a wrongful act, which undermines intellectual property rights. In the ordinary sense, plagiarism basically involves stealing one’s thoughts, language, publications or expressions. But this is not all about plagiarism, individuals who plagiarize others people’s work … Read more

Procrastination: Is It Worth the Wait?

‘ Abstract Research has shown that academic procrastination is an issue of concern for university students. It has been reported that roughly 95% of college students procrastinate in academic specific tasks (Ferrari, Johnson, & McCown, 1995) This research study will focus on the significance of the relationship between academic procrastination and different demographic variables. Additionally, … Read more

Analytical Survey of information and communication technology in special education

Executive Summary Promotion of education is a fundamental objective of UNESCO. By definition, people with disabilities are often restricted in the extent to which they can take a full part in the society in which they live, but many of those restrictions can be reduced by their receiving good education. The most important educational resource … Read more

Bandura’s social learning theory

Before entering our discussion,we should first understand what is Bandura’s social learning theory. Bandura’s social learning theory states that behaviour is learned and controlled through the process of observational learning from the environment. Children will observe the people behaving around such as their parents,friend and teacher.They may thus encode and imitate the behaviour from the … Read more

Management strategies on learner discipline

5 INTRODUCTION The previous chapter focussed on the presentation, interpretation and discussion of data collected through the mixed methods approach using instruments such as questionnaires and interviews with the intention of answering the research questions posed in chapter 1 of this study. The questionnaires and interview questions, although at varying levels of details and design … Read more

The challenges of trilingual education in Kazakhstan

Introduction Language preserves the spirit of a nation, it is a bridge connecting stages of historical development and connecting generations to generations. It is very important for the Kazakh nation to preserve native Kazakh language. However, the question of implementation and development of the state language in Kazakhstan is still not fully resolved. Kazakhstan is … Read more

Motivation and speaking skills

The aim of this chapter is to understand how important motivation is in the process of developing the speaking skills in the case of the students. The need to learn a new language came as a result of acknowledging the fact that people always wanted to communicate and interact with others in difficult moments or … Read more

Academic libraries

Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE This chapter includes the background of the study, review of related literature, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, scope and limitations and significance of the study. Background of the Study Academic library is a library that is an integral part of a college, university, … Read more

Clinical education

Introduction Clinical education is a vital and paramount part of the nursing curriculum of studies (Ser”eku” & Ba”kale, 2016). The Clinical Learning Environment (CLE) is doubtless one of the most valuable components of a nursing program (Tiwaken, Caranto & David, 2015). Worldwide, applied knowledge constitutes the core of the nursing education which is mainly provided … Read more

Instructional Simulation

Since the early 1900s simulations of one form or another have been used as method for training. Simulations are being used in education by number of different names. Interactions between people such as role-playing can be defined as simulations. Virtual and constructive simulations are being used more and more dude to decreasing cost of computing … Read more