When choosing instructional media for children with special needs, a teacher should consider the individual learning styles and abilities of each student, ensuring that the media accommodates diverse needs. Accessibility is crucial; materials should be easy to navigate and usable by students with varying physical and cognitive abilities. Additionally, the media should be engaging and relevant to the students' interests to promote motivation and focus. Finally, the teacher should evaluate the effectiveness of the media through feedback and student outcomes to ensure it enhances learning.
Media that can be used for effective learning is TV and Radio
Good culture media should provide all necessary nutrients for the growth of the desired microorganism. It should be sterile to prevent contamination. The pH and temperature of the media should be suitable for the growth of the organism. Additionally, the media should be easily reproducible and cost-effective.
media should not be done away with
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why state should not bind media
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The question is unnecessarily convoluted. Cefixime is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, including otitis media, an infection of the ear. It is effective in treating this condition.
there is some evidence that homeopathic treatment is effective in reducing the pain of otitis media in children and lowering the risk of recurrence.
Evidently teachers should be computer literate to include Power Point, and be able to operate the schools classroom media (AV) equipment.
No, Not all media.
Prof.Sadhan Mullick who was the first director of Indian National broadcaster Doordarshan