thesisproposal
.... 1996.The first goal of this challenge was: All teachers in the nation will have the training and support they need to help students
learn using computers and ....
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Using Peer Groups to Assist Nonnative Speakers
.... The benefits of
using peer groups in ESL classes have many dimensions .... non-native speakers tend to "push the other kids because they are so eager to
learn" (p. 16 ....
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Case Study Using Eriksonian Framework
.... paper is to do a longitudinal case study of an 18 year old
using the Eriksonian .... successful, the virtue of will emerges in the sense that children
learn to make ....
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Narration Sickness in Education
.... learners ready to embark on learning adventures of their own or their teachers' making and prepared to keep learning and
using what they
learn for the rest of ....
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Computer Usage & Motor Skill Development
.... Shneiderman (1998) statds that children can
learn both cognitive and motor skills from
using the Internet but that the degree to which they are motivated to ....
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Teaching Mathematics to Elementary Children
.... The intent is to
learn how
using an innovative approach to teaching mathematics might positively impact Saudi Arabian elementary school children who are within ....
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EFFECTS OF INTERNET ON CHILDREN'S MOTOR SKILLS
.... Shneiderman (1998) statds that children can
learn both cognitive and motor skills from
using the Internet but that the degree to which they are motivated to ....
(1225

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Interactive Videodisc Learning
.... Through this exploration, students
learn more about
using the system and what it offers and therefore, their attitudes toward system use improve. ....
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Technology in Education
.... While most students are at least somewhat interested in
using computers, taking them from mildly .... that need it most but that also enables students to
learn more ....
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Brain Learning Technology
.... than we
learn to write "dog" and in a different one than we
learn to hear .... This means the brain switches from
using one set of modules say for the novice, while ....
(996

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Cook & Chef
....
Learn to identify common quality fruits, vegetables and herbs as well as rare exotic varieties.
Using these newly acquired skills, elaborate fruit and ....
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Using Internet Technology to Expand Store Operations
.... of memory (usually 50 to 100 megabytes) in which Tom can place "Web pages" that the customer can turn to and see all of the sweaters available,
learn how they ....
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
.... 3. Students will be able to solve problems
using mathematical concepts and solutions. 4. Students will
learn to communicate mathematically. ....
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
.... This meets the goal of having students
learn to communicate mathematically. .... by the term name and instructions on how a numerical sentence
using these signs ....
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Learning How to Learn
.... the attention to operationalizing the educational process that learning-to-
learn theorists have .... of a problem rather than the entire thing, or
using visual aids ....
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Children Learning to Read
.... need to guard against
using any reading texts that are too bound up in a white, Eurocentric focus. The age at which children should begin to
learn to read is ....
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Phonemic Awareness & Phonics
.... However, once students have started to
learn to read
using another method, such as whole language, moving to a purely phonics system is not as effective. ....
(805

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Medical informatics and pediatrics article
.... given in Table 3, many of these systems provide access to reference material about diseases or findings and allow the user to
learn using case simulations. ....
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AA Milne as Serious Literature
.... There is no reason why students would not
learn the same lessons
using, for example, Roald Dahl, JK Rowling, Nick Hornby, or in this case, AA Milne, instead of ....
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Education Texts & Tests
.... state that to use this technique properly, students need to
learn how to .... 2) the condensing of examples, details, actions, or lists; (3)
using topic sentences ....
(1567

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Texts are used at all levels of education as a me
.... state that to use this technique properly, students need to
learn how to .... 2) the condensing of examples, details, actions, or lists; (3)
using topic sentences ....
(1534

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Sports Technology & Improved Performance
.... The mechanics are described
using positions of the clock and physiology as .... Likewise, there are training technologies designed to help players
learn to hit a ....
(1044

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Distar Reading Program
.... of "see and say" or "look-say" reading type programs where children were taught to read
using whole words as the basic unit. If a child needed to
learn to read ....
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Reading in the Public Schools
.... of "see and say" or "look-say" reading type programs where children were taught to read
using whole words as the basic unit. If a child needed to
learn to read ....
(2748

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A Model of Effective Helping: Doing What Works
.... One way to utilize personality typing is to simply
learn about it and practice
using it to get to know and make predictions about people's behavior based on ....
(1516

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Use of Computers to Engage Students in Mathematics Learning
.... The students
learn to work with a calculator when
using the interactive number line. Troutner, J. (2001). Book mark it: Math & science software. ....
(3617

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Creative Dance for Elementary School Learning
.... Children
learn creative dance by moving and experimenting, not by being taught. .... An example of a history lesson that can be enhanced
using creative dance is the ....
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Creative dance as an art form
.... Children
learn creative dance by moving and experimenting, not by being taught. .... An example of a history lesson that can be enhanced
using creative dance is the ....
(1667

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Physical Aggression in Children
.... The authors theorized that preschool children who do not
learn to "use alternatives .... followed 504 children from 5 months to 42 months,
using questionnaires to ....
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Assessing Teachers & Administrators
.... and content-specific knowledge in areas such as child development, classroom management, motivating children to
learn, interpreting and
using assessment data ....
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