Constructivist Curriculum Framework for Maths and Science
Through investigating his world, a child uses natural curiosity to formulate theories and construct knowledge. Incorporating big ideas into the curriculum, teachers can engage children as they develop a deeper…
Read more >Contemporary issues in science learning
Theorists have looked at learning and learners from various perspectives (Murphy et al., 2009). Since theorizing is not done in a vacuum, the various theories of learning were and are…
Read more >Content Analysis of Education Module
CONTENT ANALYSIS ON ENGLISH MODULE"BAHASA INGGRIS" Dwi Aryani Abstract This research is aimed to evaluate the quality of the English module used by students of SMA N 6 Yogyakarta. There…
Read more >Context Based Approaches in Teaching of Primary Science
This chapter provides a theoretical rationale for creating technology-rich, constructivist learning environments that use context-based teaching strategies in classrooms and engage students in student-centered, personally meaningful, authentic, and collaborative learning.…
Read more >Context Clues
Schatz, Elinore K., & Baldwin, R. Scott (1986). Context Clues are Unreliable Predictors of Word These experiments were done to help the researchers and educators decide whether context clues help…
Read more >Contextual Factors of the Classroom
This paper discusses the contextual factors within the school community and how they can affect the learning and teaching process. The paper looks at different factors such as community, school…
Read more >Continuing personal and professional development
3.2 use self reflection and feedback to develop own knowledge, practice and skills, including literacy, language, numeracy and ICT skills. 3.3 plan appropriate opportunities to address own identified learning needs.…
Read more >Continuing Professional Development In HRM
In this essay the author presents a critical evaluation of the four stages of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) cycle as a tool to support her CPD in Human Resource…
Read more >Contribution of ecological theory
“Analyse The Contribution Of Ecological Theory To Our Understanding Of Typical And Atypical Child Development, And Discuss This Model In Relation To The Factors And Possible Interventions For Child Abuse.”…
Read more >Contributions that can be made by emotional literacy for social and emotional wellbeing of childrens
How can parents and carers, schools and communities aid the social and emotional wellbeing of children? Discuss what contribution can be made by 'emotional literacy'. For many years, the emphasis…
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