What is the difference between methods and tools for teaching?
The method is the manner in which you use the tools for teaching.
What is Discovery Approach of teaching?
The Discovery Approach of teaching is one in which established facts are presented secondary to asking questions, and posing problems or scenarios to the students. This approach to teaching is based on the theory that people create knowledge and meaning through a combination of their experiences and their ideas.
The factors of 261 are 1, 3, 9, 29, 87, and 261. The prime factors of 261 are 3 x 3 x 29.
1, 3, 9, 29, 87, 261
What is the relationship between general intelligence and second language learning?
General intelligence help student to understand the new language
How does adapting to different environments lead to the development of diverse cultures?
Especially if a society is rather new or has little memory of old beliefs, the nevironment funds their entire culture. Myths and legends are based on unexplained occurances or sights within the environment. The culture's food and clothing become based on and limited to imediate resources. Even appearances and fashion can be based on neccesities for the environment, but made to be more attractive.
Did king george vi have any brothers or sisters?
Yes George Vl (aka Albert/Bertie) siblings were Princess Royal Mary, the abdicated Edward Vlll (aka David) , Henry the Duke of Gloucester , George the Duke Of Kent (died in WW2) and John who died in 1919 at age 14,he had epilepsy and hidden at Sandringham away from the public
What are the disadvantages of questioning as a teaching strategy?
disavantage of using question as a teaching strategy
Do exams encourage concentration?
Exams can encourage concentration, both when studying for the exam and while taking it. It depends on how seriously the student is about the schoolwork and the exam.
What is Tina Bruce theory on play?
Tina Bruce's theory of play includes 12 features; these include the following:
using first hand experiences
making up rules
making props
choosing play
rehearsing the future
pretending
playing alone
playing together
having a personal agenda
being deeply involved
trying out recent learning
coordinating ideas, feelings and relationships for free flow play
Why is integrity important beyond the classroom?
Integrity in a classroom setting is absolutely necessary and encouraged. However, it may be even more crucial outside of an academic setting. By acting with integrity at all times, a person sets a good example for everyone they know, and they show the younger generation how they should ideally behave.
1 x 2 = 2
2 x 4 = 8
8 x 6 = 48
48 x 8 = 384
384 x 10 = 3840
3840 x 12 = 46080
46080 x 14 = 645120
645120 x 16 = 10321920
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Do you have a vivid imagination?
If you have a vivid imagination, you might want to become an artist or a writer. Many people with this type of imagination go on to excellent careers in the arts.
What is the most important difference between vivid and non-vivid nouns?
Vivid nouns produce distinct mental imagery for readers.
Deadlock is a situation when two thread are waiting on each other to release a resource. Deadlock avoidance methods are : 1) ostrich approach 2) eliminating hold and wait situation 3) eliminating mutual exclusion
Difference between Achievement test and Diagnostic Test?
achievement test diagnostic test
1.a test designed to assess the 1.a test designed to solve the
achievement in any subject based exact difficulty faced by learners
on a set of objectives. in achievement test.
2.wide content area. 2.focus on difficult area.
3.complex items. 3.simple items.
4.total score is important. 4. no scoring.
5.quantitative in nature. 5.qualitative in nature.
6.no attention to minute details. 6.attention to minute details
7.fixed time limit. 7.no time limit.
8.follow norms. 8. no norms
9.specified number of test items 9.test items repetitive.
10. independent test. 10.always follows an t
achievement test.
What is redundancy in language learning?
redundancy in a sentence would be unnecessary words to explain a given point
Education
Categorize diseases according to frequency of occurrence?
Sporadic disease: Occurs occasionally, example Typhoid fever in the US
Endemic disease: Constantly present in a population, example the common cold
Epidemic disease: acquired by many people in a relatively short time period, example influenza
Pandemic disease: Occurs worldwide, example AIDS.
What is the definition of a classroom community?
A sense of common purpose and values that are shared by the teacher and students in a classroom, so that they see themselves as working together in the process of learning.