a subject-centered curriculum may focus on math or biology. This type of curriculum design tends to focus on the subject rather than the individual. It is the most common type of curriculum used in K-12 public schools in states and local districts in the United States. ...
For example, the outcome of a study is heavily influenced by the type of knowledge researchers aim to produce, the type of data they collect, the techniques used to sample those data, the timescale and location of the study, and many other factors. It is also important to note that a r...
The Master of Educationdegree prepares students for careers in education. Some Master of Education degrees prepare student teachers to become certified, while others are more suited for experienced, already certified teachers to specialise in areas such as curriculum, instruction, special education, couns...
4.1 Curriculum and Participants We conducted a four-group controlled experiment in two vocational schools and one high school (two groups) in Germany. By having lessons from different types of schools and subjects, we were able to examine the effectiveness of the video tutorials in variety of tea...
Another industry where video resumes could work isfashion. Fashion designers can use video resumes to present their designs in a more dynamic manner, as video footage of models walking a runway will have a stronger impact than a regular resume. ...
Example: The education sector holds a lot of information concerning curriculum, students, and faculty. The information is analyzed to get insights that can enhance the operational adequacy of the educational organization. Collecting and analyzing information about a student such as attendance, test score...
Carson, R.N., A taxonomy of knowledge types for use in curriculum design. Interchange, 2004; 35(1):59-79.Robert N. Carson, A Taxonomy of Knowledge Types for Use in Curriculum Design, Interchange, Vol. 35/1, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp 59-79, March 2004....
Journal of Second Language Writing, 3 (1994), pp. 257-276 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Gumming and So, 1996 A. Gumming, S. So Tutoring second language text revision: does the approach to instruction or language of communication make a difference? Journal of Second Langua...
If your comparison is a sales tool (e.g. you’re comparing models or tiers), consider highlighting preferred choices such as “best value” or “most popular.” A good deal of buyers will follow the crowd. Comparisons can be presented in a variety of forms including blog posts, tables, ...
(a combination of both)—on pre-service teachers’ microteaching performance, scope of reflection, perceived usefulness, and satisfaction through an experimental research design. Sixty-five pre-service teachers voluntarily participated and were randomly assigned to three groups: observation-based feedback ...