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Grammar - Question Paper for HSC Maharashtra Board - 0 views

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    In this post, I'm sharing Grammar Important Questions Bank of the 2016 HSC Exam of Maharashtra Board for important HSC subjects .
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life in uk test - 0 views

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    The British citizen ship test is designed for UK citizenship seekers who are ready to take the Free Life in the UK test. Our practice tests are made so easy for applicants that will find it easy to face the UK Life Test.
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Moog in India - Aerospace Simulation & Test Equipment - 0 views

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    Moog India provides motion control solutions to a variety of industries ranging from automotive and aerospace testing, simulation, power generation, plastics and metal forming, in addition to aircraft and space and defence applications.
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Letter of Reference Phrases - 0 views

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    Letter of Reference Phrases in German / Referenzen / Collection of useful phrases for writing the employment recommendation letters. (English to German)
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Q1 What is Cloud Computing? - 0 views

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      Watch this video
  • Social Bookmarking in Plain English by Commoncraft to learn more about the cloud. This video uses Delicious as an example, however you will be using another one for these Quests called Diigo.
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      Sign up for Diigo, add to tool bar.
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    Tutor Pace offer Online Tutoring, live Homework Help and Test Prep for k-12 and College students. Chat now with our expert tutors for Math help, English, Science and Test Prep.
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Secondary Teacher Attitudes Toward Including English-Language Learners in Mainstream Cl... - 0 views

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    High school teachers' opinions on ELL classroom inclusion.
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An Analysis of State Policies for the Inclusion and Accommodation of English Language L... - 0 views

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    Another article on including ELLs on state assessments.
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Presentations in the High School English Classroom - 0 views

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    How many of you have done the 18 minute, right before class, copy and paste, plagiarized, bullet point, turn and read off the screen PowerPoint Presentation? Be honest
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CBSE Sample Question Papers Online - 0 views

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    Meritnation provides NCERT solutions, CBSE online study material, ICSE online study material, CBSE revision notes, CBSE model test papers, CBSE guess papers, interactive puzzles. Get top marks in exams with Meritnation's CBSE, ICSE and NCERT online study materials,online tuition and online video tutorials.
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Harlem Success Academy Prepares for Tests at Queens Farm Museum - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • New York State’s English and math exams include several questions each year about livestock, crops and the other staples of the rural experience that some educators say flummox city children, whose knowledge of nature might begin and end at Central Park
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      Professory Cooke once told a story about teaching students in the rural West. When asked where they were most likely to see a yacht, the students did not choose lake or ocean, but highway. They lived in a town through which many yachts were moved on flat-bed trucks between the summer and winter homes of their owners. So, given the life experiences of the students, this was the correct answer.... but not the one that the test-makers were going to count as correct.
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    The Harlem Success Academny takes its students on field trips that aim to help students do better on standardized tests by taking them on fields trips to introduce them to subject matter that will be on the test, such as a farm.
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English Grammar: Split Infinitive Definition and Examples - 0 views

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    Adverbials are not normally placed between 'to' and the rest of the infinitive. Sometimes this rule is broken
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Revealed: new teaching methods that are producing dramatic results - Telegraph - 3 views

  • According to studies carried out at the National Institute for Child Health and Development in the United States, connections between developing brain cells form most effectively when the brain is given regular breaks, hence the spaces between lessons are every bit as crucial as the content of the lessons themselves;
  • the teacher gives a quickfire Powerpoint presentation, of about three slides a minute, and the pupils listen and read the screen, effectively taking in the information twice. After a gap, the same presentation is run, but there are missing spaces where the children have to fill in the missing words and repeat them aloud, which keeps their minds active and thinking. At this point they can also ask questions. After a second break, a similar presentation takes place.
  • Theoretically you could do half the year's syllabus in a couple of hours, leaving you with lots of time to do the exciting, practical stuff. But whether it would work for every single pupil in every single subject, I don't know
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  • In some ways, spaced learning is simply a modern twist on a very old-fashioned approach, that of rote learning.
  • Kids have higher expectations these days and they can multi-task and access new technology to a degree – and at a speed – that adults can only dream of, so if education is to remain relevant to them, we have to adapt, whether we like it or not.'
  • Over the past five years we've moved from an education system of very tightly regulated structure, curriculum and assessment to one where there's more freedom around the curriculum and much more freedom in the way schools organise themselves
  • In the classroom, pupils need continuity, not constant change and adoption of new fads. There's no substitute for an inspiring teacher passionate about their subject giving a well-planned lesson.'
  • Every child at the school has had some spaced learning lessons. The information that is compressed deals not only with key facts, but also with the fundamental principles of the subject, such as mathematical formulae, and gives examples of how to apply these. Some subjects, such as English, are harder to compress, but it can be done.
  • I find this new way of learning far more interesting than sitting with a textbook, and after every lesson I feel I've really learnt something, and I do remember it for a long time afterwards, too.'
  • Theoretically you could do half the year's syllabus in a couple of hours, leaving you with lots of time to do the exciting, practical stuff. But whether it would work for every single pupil in every single subject, I don't know,'
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      but surely this is crucial?
  • But the kids are on board and we're seeing the results. I suppose the thing that finally convinced me that we were on to something was when I sat in on one of our lessons and afterwards I discovered I knew chapter and verse on hormones – and had still retained the information months later.'
  • Rowena Coxon, a parent with two children at the school, Jenny, 16, and 14-year-old Elanor, admits that she had her doubts about spaced learning. 'I was sceptical at first, because it seemed to me that the students were spending a lot of time not actually learning, but what I found most striking was how much my daughters enjoyed it – far more than conventional cramming.
  • At Leasowes Community College in Dudley, outside Birmingham, the absolute antithesis of the eight-minute lesson is being hailed as the way forward. Here, classes can last up to five or six days. Students are immersed in a single subject, allowing them to complete practice, theory and coursework in a single block, and – so the theory goes – gain a deeper, more fundamental understanding of the topic. The corridors of this 1,200-roll school are papered with signs bearing stirring mottos such as success is a journey, not a destination, and Albert Camus's dictum you cannot create experience, you must undergo it.
  • 'We are combining the traditional with the innovative; we still teach languages, which is becoming increasingly rare, but we also recognise that part of our job is to prepare children to be successful in the world, so our aspirations are higher than getting them to pass a few exams. The sort of personal development we seek to promote doesn't fit into the culture of rigid one-hour lessons.'
    • sontimalonti
       
      as practised in waldorf schools for decades.
  • In the classroom, pupils need continuity, not constant change and adoption of new fads. There's no substitute for an inspiring teacher passionate about their subject giving a well-planned lesson.'
  • 'We have no bells here because they create a herd mentality. We want to foster personal responsibility; students can go to the loo when they want or fetch themselves a drink of water without asking permission. The teachers give them a break when they feel the kids need one.'
  • Traditionalists, brought up in the never-did-me-any-harm system of obedience – verging on obeisance – towards authority may find the modern vogue for individualism wholly at odds with their own school experience. Yet personal development has become the new clarion call across all areas of secondary education. Whether that can be achieved in tandem with outstanding exam results remains to be seen.
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    article on new teaching methods; new approach to learning - partnership with cambridge uni & microsoft education
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    most crucial aspect seems to me revisiting students and testing recall after a long period. Also, does this only apply to "fact learning", or does this also engage critical faculty?
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    The scientific method in education is concerned with giving the student breaks from lessons in order to help him focus more ..Greetings to all and happy to communicate with you. أطيب
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Passive Voice Questions and Answers - 0 views

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    Explore comprehensive Passive Voice Questions and Answers on our blog. Clear explanations, expert insights, and examples. Enhance your grammar skills today!
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Spelling Quiz with Answers - 0 views

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    Enhance your language skills with our engaging Spelling Quiz with Answers! Test your spelling prowess and boost your vocabulary. Explore answers and master words effortlessly.
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