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zebrians

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raseorakesh

PSLE English Tuition Centre - 0 views

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    If you are looking for the best O Level English tuition center in Singapore, look no further than EduEdge! Through our experienced team of qualified educators, we provide comprehensive O Level English tuition services that help our students to review Secondary English topics, prepare for their PSLE English exams, refine their General Paper skills, and excel in their O Level English examinations. Our English tuition teachers are highly sought-after for their depth of knowledge and willingness to go above and beyond in guiding our students. When it comes to the best English tuition Centre in Serangoon, Bishan, Ang Mo Kio, or any other neighborhood in Singapore, look to EduEdge for the best educational experience.
takshilalearn

Best English speaking course online & spoken english classes video - 0 views

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    "ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE ONLINE & SPOKEN ENGLISH CLASSES VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS." This course will reintroduce you the basics of the language which will boost your language skills and improve your English fluency.
suzain johan

Online English Training Center - 0 views

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    learn English language step by step,improve your writing reading conversation skill in English language,free download English grammar books,free English learning software, practice latters,application CV in English & prepare your self for interview in English, & many more free English language material:
ashkif as

Importance of English in Day to Day life - 0 views

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    Importance of English in Day to Day life To Speak, read & write English is very important these days. For example, if you are a sales person and you have to deal with an international client and you are entrusted with the task of convincing the buyer about investing in your company's product. This will only be possible when you speak the language which is understood by your client. Here good English communication skill will be an invaluable asset to you as English is one such language which ...
raseorakesh

Secondary English Tuition - 0 views

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    The Secondary English Tuition program at EduEdge is manufactured to cover the entire O Level English syllabus. We have covered the program to strengthen basic language skills like reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
sayedhok

مدرسة سكول برو الالكترونية - 1 views

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    In today's fast-paced digital world, learning English has become a necessity for personal growth, career advancement, and global communication. For Arabic speakers, mastering this universal language opens doors to countless opportunities. مدرسة سكول برو الالكترونية (School Pro Online School) emerges as a leading platform dedicated to providing high-quality, tailored English courses designed specifically for Arabic-speaking students. With a focus on flexibility, affordability, and excellence, School Pro is redefining online education. Why Choose Online Learning with مدرسة سكول برو الالكترونية? Traditional classroom settings often come with limitations such as rigid schedules, geographic barriers, and one-size-fits-all teaching methods. مدرسة سكول برو الالكترونية eliminates these challenges by offering a dynamic e-learning environment that adapts to your lifestyle. Whether you're a busy professional, a student juggling multiple responsibilities, or someone looking to enhance their language skills from home, School Pro's courses are accessible anytime, anywhere. https://telegra.ph/Unlock-Your-Potential-with-School-Pro-Online-English-Courses-for-Arabic-Speakers-03-16 https://ameblo.jp/teck9079/entry-12890219864.html https://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/yteck/diary/202503170000/ https://wakelet.com/wake/n5zEvqNdZU1b5FSibbpbL https://medium.com/@arabicnews/elevate-your-english-understanding-with-school-pros-courses-for-arabic-speakers-a9e3ab38e183 https://ar.quora.com/profile/Ahmedbhah7/School-Pro-Online-English-Courses-Tailored-for-Arabic-Speakers-to-Boost-Potential-In-today-s-fast-paced-digital-world https://hackmd.io/@woQ5dNEqTcOeBrvLCvI_zw/S1VjpPVhke https://rentry.co/schoolpro https://teck858.hashnode.dev/enhance-your-english-skills-online-school-pro-courses-for-arabic-speakers https://groups.diigo.com/group/web2tools/content/elevate-your-english-understanding-with-school-pro-courses-for-arabic-speak
americanwhiz

Connect with this English Speaking World !! - 0 views

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    Speaking American Accent is different from other type of spoken English.This course has been developed to help you learn the basics of english speaking skills and develop your accent. You'll will be helped to develop some proficiency in key areas of language skills through which your communication gets better and your accent gets influenced. You'll also explore how to organise the words and communicate in a faster way. By the end of the course you will be able to speak fluently and your communication gets stronger to the extent to communicate in world class.
J Black

The 21st Century Centurion: 21st Century Questions - 0 views

  • The report extended literacy to “Five New Basics” - English, mathematics, science, social studies, and computer science. A Nation At Risk specified that all high school graduates should be able to “understand the computer as an information, computation and communication device; students should be able to use the computer in the study of the other Basics and for personal and work-related purposes; and students should understand the world of computers, electronics, and related technologies."That was 1983 - twenty- six years ago. I ask you, Ben: Has education produced students with basic knowledge in the core disciplines and computer science TODAY? Are we there yet? OR - are we still at risk for not producing students with the essential skills for success in 1983?
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      I had never really considered this before...how computer science has been totally left out of the equaltion....why is that? Cost of really delivering this would be enormous -- think how much money the districts would have to pour into the school systems.
  • On June 29, 1996, the U. S. Department of Education released Getting America's Students Ready for the 21st Century; Meeting the Technology Literacy Challenge, A Report to the Nation on Technology and Education. Recognizing the rapid changes in workplace needs and the vast challenges facing education, the Technology Literacy Challenge launched programs in the states that focused on a vision of the 21st century where all students are “technologically literate.” Four goals, relating primarily to technology skills, were advanced that focused specifically on: 1.) Training and support for teachers; 2.) Acquisition of multimedia computers in classrooms; 3.) Connection to the Internet for every classroom; and 4.) Acquiring effective software and online learning resources integral to teaching the school's curriculum.
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      we are really stuck here....the training and support -- the acquisition of hardware, connectivity etc.
  • Our profession is failing miserably to respond to twenty-six years of policy, programs and even statutory requirements designed to improve the ability of students to perform and contribute in a high performance workplace. Our students are losing while we are debating.
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      This is really, really well said here...bravo
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  • In 2007, The Report of the NEW Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce: Tough Choices or Tough Times made our nation hyperaware that "World market professionals are available in a wide range of fields for a fraction of what U.S. professionals charge." Guess what? While U.S. educators stuck learned heads in the sand, the world's citizens gained 21st century skills! Tough Choices spares no hard truth: "Our young adults score at “mediocre” levels on the best international measure of performance." Do you think it is an accident that the word "mediocre" is used? Let's see, I believe we saw it w-a-a-a-y back in 1983 when A Nation At Risk warned of a "tide of mediocrity." Tough Choices asks the hard question: "Will the world’s employers pick U.S. graduates when workers in Asia will work for much less? Then the question is answered. Our graduates will be chosen for global work "only if the U.S. worker can compete academically, exceed in creativity, learn quickly, and demonstrate a capacity to innovate." There they are
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      This is exactly what dawns on students when they realize what globalization means for them..the incredibly stiff competition that it is posed to bring about.
  • “Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century."
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    The report extended literacy to "Five New Basics" - English, mathematics, science, social studies, and computer science. A Nation At Risk specified that all high school graduates should be able to "understand the computer as an information, computation and communication device; students should be able to use the computer in the study of the other Basics and for personal and work-related purposes; and students should understand the world of computers, electronics, and related technologies." That was 1983 - twenty- six years ago. I ask you, Ben: Has education produced students with basic knowledge in the core disciplines and computer science TODAY? Are we there yet? OR - are we still at risk for not producing students with the essential skills for success in 1983?
Sukhpreet Kaur

English Out There for Learners - Your questions answered (early) Online Class by Engl... - 0 views

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    Anyone can improve their English skills fast and for almost no money... you just need to have a proper study plan, and that is what English Out There provides.Using English Out There PDFs and MP3s with Facebook and Skype for unlimited speaking practice costs you just $0.12 per hour per course (self-study).
Martin Burrett

Games to Learn English - 0 views

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    This is a site full of fun ESL games to practise and improve English skills. Games including Hangman and a Spelling Bee and there are lots of topics to choose from. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
callens_axen

Prepositions On, At In- Basic English Grammar | Callens Institute - 0 views

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    Learn Free English Grammar and build your spoken English skills, improve your English vocabulary, you can also take online real-time classes at institute.callensaxen.com which is a real-time online learning platform.
Martin Burrett

Vocabulary Pinball - 0 views

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    A great pinball English word game. Collect the letters using your pinball skills developed from your misspent youth and guess the meaning of the word. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Berylaube 00

Main Page - TEFL World Wiki - 0 views

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    Acollaborative project with the aim of providing useful information for TEFL professionals." TEFL Teaching: This area is all about teaching: how to teach and what to teach. And then how to make sure your students are learning! Included here are loads of activities and ideas for classroom control, discipline, techniques and so on Skills:How to teach the four skills in English: listening, reading, speaking and writing. Grammar Guide:=The TWW Grammar Guide is a comprehensive guide to English grammar written in a user-friendly manner for both learners and teachers.
mbarek Akaddar

EnglishTestStore - Test English Online and Download Free Tests - 39 views

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    All Skills, All Levels: Grammar, Listening, Reading, Vocabulary, TOEFL, TOEIC, GRE, GMAT, SAT, English For Grades 6-12. Download all more than 4,500 quizzes and 60,000 questions
andrew jhons

» Blog Archive English Tutor Online Improve Your Interpersonal Skills Now - 0 views

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    Get English Tutor Online at raise your scores then visit Tutor Pace.
Teresa Ilgunas

My Home - Practice speaking English while you watch great videos - EnglishCentral.com - 16 views

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    Wonderful video clips where students can record and practice their speaking. Good for improving literacy as well as English speaking skills. Any student who does not like reading aloud would enjoy! Latest: a clip from Despicable Me!
Tero Toivanen

12 Findings on Mind, Brain & Education | Getting Smart - 24 views

  • Students’ brains continuously adapt to the environments where they live and work.  As students learning in these places, these experiences gradually sculpt the architecture of the brain.
  • Students’ genetic predispositions interact with learning experiences to give rise to a wide range of individual differences.
  • Students learning English as a second language are processing written information in somewhat different ways than native English speakers so standard reading instruction techniques may not be the right fit for their needs.
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  • Education should give students opportunities to practice setting goals, tracking progress toward them, adjusting strategies along the way, and assessing outcomes.
  • Emotions direct students’ learning processes, helping them gravitate toward positive situations and away from negative ones.
  • Mathematics is at least partially dissociable from other cognitive domains and abilities within the domain of mathematics can be dissociable from one another.
  • Education can support the development of emotional regulation skills, and this should be a priority as emotional regulation skills strongly predict academic achievement.
  • When students from disadvantaged backgrounds are in high-quality schools, their cortisol levels decrease throughout the day. The better the school, the more the cortisol levels decrease. Therefore, a quality learning environment can help students reach healthy cortisol levels, which lead to better emotional regulation and more favorable learning outcomes.
  • Environments that promote positive relationships and a sense of community promote learning.
  • Providing meaningful learning experiences with ongoing guidance can enable students at all levels to build toward mastery of a common set of skills.
  • This scientific evidence that emotion is fundamental to learning settles longstanding ideological debates concerning whether educators should be responsible for emotional development—if educators are responsible for intellectual development, they are inherently involved in emotional development as well.
  • Student-centered approaches to learning require students to be self-directed and responsible for their own learning, which requires executive functioning skills such as goal setting, planning, and monitoring progress.
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    Important findings!
makemoney07

How to Make Money by Tutoring Online - make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    Online tutoring has been famous for quite some time now. It's an interesting concept because it works wonders breaking down the language barrier by helping non-English speakers learn the language through native speakers. It allows easy-access for homeschooling for people who cannot go to school and it allows people to share their own set of skills with another. Here's how you can earn money while sharing your skills with others. Read more http://www.make-lots-of-money.com/make-money-tutoring-online/
Judy Robison

Would you hire someone with poor grammar skills? | TechRepublic - 16 views

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    Help for all the English grammar teachers, outside reinforcement!
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