... of the lessonstudents will be able to:- get information about some beautiful places in Vietnam.- improve reading comprehension skill.II. Skills: Reading for gist and for specific informationIII. ... Listening for main ideas and listening for specific information* Methods: Integrated, mainly communicative approach* Teaching aids: - Posters, Pictures, Textbook* PROCEDURES:Teacher’s Activities Students ... poster of information about photos:- Asks Ss to translate the information into Vietnamese by matching each box with the given translation- Asks Ss to match the pictures with the information...
... skills education forhighschool pupils and other structural elements of life skills education forhigh school pupils 1.2.2.1 The necessity of life skills education forhighschool pupils Life ... education forhighschool pupils through organizing the outside class hour educational activities in some high schools. 5.3. Propose some measures of life skills education forhighschool pupils ... elements of life skills education forhigh school pupils Life skills education forhighschool pupils as well as the processes, and other educational activities in high schools have the determined...
... that selecting chickens either for low immature weight (6 wk of age) and high mature weight (16 wk of age) or for high immature weight and low mature weight led, Growth ... Whitehead eds.), Butter-worth, Guildford (in press)Leclercq B., Blum J.C. & Boyer J.P. (1980) Selecting broilers for low or high abdominal fat : initialobservations. ... (J.France and J.H.M. Thornley eds.), Butterworth, Guildford, pp. 75-94Leclercq B. (1988) Genetic selection for high or low abdominal fat content. In : Leanness in Domes-tic...
... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351vii The Free HighSchool Science Texts: A Textbook for High SchoolStudents Studying Physics.FHSST Authors1December 9, 20051See http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/fhsst ... means that the time between peaks on the right is less so the frequency is higher. It ishigher than on the left and higher than if the source were not moving at all.On the left hand side the ... frequency is lower.So what happens when a car drives by on the freeway is that when it approaches you hearhigher frequency sounds and then when it goes past you it is moving away so you hear a lowerfrequency.2.4.2...
... survey of Thuong Tin highschoolstudents use wasconducted in their own school. Because of a large number of students, it would be so hard for the researcher to carry out. Therefore, only 3 classes ... among highschool students, and cell phones becoming more and more sophisticated, tempers run high when it comes to students, schools, and cell phones” (Katharine Saw, 2005). The secondary students, ... mobile phones from the lower secondary school or just as they got access to high school. In fact, the percentage of students utilizing cell phones from lower secondary school are 20, from 10...
... 224 highschoolstudents participated in thisstudy. The sample comprised all year 9 students (meanage = 15.0 years, SD = 0.4) from six randomly selected high schools in Belgrade, Serbia. Students ... factorsincluding, for example, low birth weight, testosterone level, and maternal age at birth, season ofbirth has occasionally been investigated. The overall empirical evidence for the season ... CentralPage 1 of 4(page number not for citation purposes)Annals of General PsychiatryOpen AccessPrimary researchSeason of birth and handedness in Serbian highschool students Sanja Milenković*†1,...
... that have highlighted thepublic health concern of weapon carrying among stu-dents. In 2004, the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention (CDC) estimated that 6.1% of high school students ... weapon on school property (OR = 5.43; 95% CI[4.38, 6.74]).Table 2: Unadjusted associations between weapon carrying on school property and selected characteristics among US highschool students, ... weapon bearing on school property [7-9].In a study reported by Rudatsikira et al. [10] in which sev-enth to eighth grade students in school districts of theSouthern California cities of Redlands...
... towards HIV/AIDS among Tabrizian female highschool students. Sim-ilarly, a previous survey by Tavoosi and colleagues on agroup of Iranian highschoolstudents in 2004 revealed anintolerant ... thousands of students are being trained every year to educate their peerson HIV/AIDS. Consultants and health workers in guid-ance schools and high schools educate the selected stu-dents for efficient ... among Tabrizianfemale highschool students. Based on the present study,one may recommend that the currently implementedHIV/AIDS related educational campaigns for the Iranian students should be...
... onjunior highschoolstudents in Kochi Prefecture (33°N),38.8% of the students who frequented convenience storeswent there after sunset, and 30.2% and 6.5% of junior high schoolstudents who ... children. For example, mobilephones are used by more than 90 % of university students and more than 30% of junior highschoolstudents livingin the urban area of Kochi city (33°N) [2]. Students ... diur-nal rhythm by about 500 students attending junior high school aged 12–15 y in Kochi Japan [4]. This latter paperreported the following three points: (1) Students going toconvenience stores...
... important for individuals to form local meanings of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Theobjective of this study was to explore the indigenous names and symptoms of HIV/AIDS among High School students in ... circumstancesand guided by individual schemas and explanatory mod-els [8]. Therefore, in order forstudents to s uccessfullyprocess new information about HIV/AIDS, their i ndi-genous schemas which are related ... “AIDS” were rarely used [16].Therefore, it is important that the formal school HIV/AIDS curriculum is implemented within a microcosm ofIK of HIV/AIDS. Thus, formal HIV/AIDS educationshould...
... unit staff). Joy Wilson for data entry. We are most grateful to the school psychologists for administering the questionnaires. We thank the school principals and the students for their cooperation.Author ... circumstances of school age persons in this culture.First, the WHOQOL has no item on “ school .Second, high schoolstudents in this culture are entirely depen-dent on their parents for financ ial ... mental health needs [8]. The particularly low psychological health score for Kuwaiti students (61.9%) makes this recommendation highly relevant,especially for boys aged 20-23 years, and girls aged...
... population. The reason for the lower preva-lence among secondary school and college students needsfurther investigation. It could be speculated that the low prevalence of khat among students is due ... chewing among secondary school andcollege students was 21.1% and 19.2%, respectively. Thismeans that the prevalence of khat among college and sec-ondary schoolstudents is much lower than its prevalencein ... the students 57 (31.5%) had chewed khat before, 37 (20.4%)still chewing khat. In the three categories of subjects, theuse of khat was highest among law enforcement officials(97.1%), followed...
... 25.3Father's education level Primary or below 357 5.5Lower secondary 1953 30.2senior secondary 2807 43.5Tertiary or above 1340 20.7Mother's education level Primary or below 697 10.8Lower secondary ... parental educa-tion level was also dichotomized at 'primary school orbelow', since a previous study had shown that a signifi-cant proportion of abusers were below this level of educa-tion ... theinvited schools refused to participate in this study for rea-sons unrelated to the subject under research (for example,clashes with exam timetables). As a result, another threeschools were...