... students attitudes toward school? Fortunately, the story doesn t end with
people stubbornly refusing to think. Despite the fact that we’re not that good at it, we actually like to
think.We are naturally ... interesting? A common strategy is to try to make the material
“relevant” to students. This strategy sometimes works well, but it’s hard to use for some material.
Another difficulty i...
... health
issues.
Despite their stated desire to do so, many parents
indicated that they are providing little or no SHE to
their children. This is consistent with research showing
that many students report that their ... were
returned to the school with the child, and then returned
to the researchers by the school.
RESULTS
ATTITUDES TOWARD SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION
The vast majority of paren...
... browser,
select the Contents tab in the Help Navigator pane on the left. To get to the
desktop section expand successively the MATLAB, Getting Started and Devel-
opment Environment items. MATLAB Desktop ... suppressing irritating output of
intermediate results (or large matrices).
A statement which is too long to t onto one line may be continued to the next
line with an ellipsis of at least...
... radiometric quantities and total quantities, integrated over
the spectral distribution.
2.4 Fundamental concepts of photometry
Photometry relates radiometric quantities to the brightness sensation
of ... partition the feature space into classes. Why
is it then so difficult for a computer vision system to recognize objects?
The basic trouble is related to the fact that the dimensionality of th...
... what, exactly, is wrong with social marketing?
Like most systems of practice or models, Social Marketing is good
at the things it pays attention to. The problem is the things it does
not ... concluded, in part: “A majority of the [youth]
interventions…reported significant positive effects in the short term.
Effects tended to dissipate in the medium and longer term… These
results are...
... order.
Ownership is the feeling that the next step is the natural thing to do, and that they want to do
it. It involves a positive expectation regarding that step.
Note that it is possible to push someone ... benefit proposition: Immediately after getting them to take that first step and
give you their attention, you need to start explaining the benefits you offer.
What's in it for the...
... speaker. The attraction of this
activity is that it can provide the students with a selection of language appropriate to the role
and the situations . Even if the situation in the listening text is ... need to train their students to become efficient listeners. It is essential for the
teachers to help their students be aware of the nature of listening process, promote their
students...
... disclose the fact that students attitudes to speaking skill
are not very good.
About the active participation in the activities (Question 3), 69 students (43.2%)
disagree that they actively participate, ... allow the students to talk more. This
visual rather than verbal approach results in less teacher’s talking time and more students
participation.” It is true that authentic materi...
... For
these reasons, the study is aimed to suggest some classroom activities to stimulate the
presentation ability of the 10
th
form students at Marie Curie High school.
In the study, both theory ... follows. The results of the survey have pointed out the positive attitudes of both
teachers and students towards the important role of presentation to English teaching and
learning. The...
... question stems.
3.1.2.3True/ False questions
True/ False questions may be used to draw the students attention to the main ideas
of the text. The students are given a list of statements about the ... reading stage, to direct students to the general
understanding of the text, the teacher may ask them to guess the title, to match the heading
etc. He also may ask students to find out th...