... curriculum for
night -school students. This course introduces TMS320C6x,
TMS320C54x, and TMS320C55x digital signal processors
for experiments. Through a sequence of lab experiments,
students learn ... DSP platform
As shown in Figures 2 and 3, a versatile, low-cost, and
high-performance DSP platform based on Texas Instru-
ments’ TMS320VC5402 fixed-point processor [11–14]was
developed for the ... Signal Processing course
was popular for night -school students [1].
(2) In 1999 and 2000, the feedback of DSP Laboratory
Experiments course was below a score of 4 before the
Digital Signal Processors...
... contents forlifeskills pupils at this level.
1.2. SOME BASIC THEORETICAL ISSUES ON LIFESKILLS EDUCATION
FOR PUPILS IN HIGH SCHOOLS
1.2.1. Concepts
1.2.1.1. Lifeskills
- Lifeskills is ... appropriate skills.
1.2.2. The necessity of lifeskills education for high school pupils
and other structural elements of lifeskills education for high
school pupils
1.2.2.1 The necessity of lifeskills ... educate lifeskillsfor high school pupils.
1.4. ACTUAL STATUS OF LIFESKILLS EDUCATION FOR HIGH
SCHOOL PUPILS THROUGH OUT-OF-CLASS-HOUR EDUCATUONAL
ACTIVITIES
1.4.1. Actual status of life skills...
... development creative thinking for students, but usually at higher levels
as Secondary School, Middle School, associated with a particular subject and usually for good and
excellent students. At primary ... each lesson to teachers use a measure, a few
measures or all measures in all lessonplans designed for each specific lesson. In addition, measures
are developing creative thinking forstudents ... teachers forstudents during school hours in various diverse
forms as encouraging students to find solutions to problems, find new solutions, find a solution or
unique, writing questions not just for...
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School Students Studying Physics.
FHSST Authors
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... trying to form a peak and the other is trying to form a trough then they are
competing to do different things. In this case they can cancel out. The amplitude of the resulting
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Quantity Formula ... wide and 6 metres long). Without
the unit the information is incomplete and the shop assistant would have to guess. If you were
making curtains for a doll’s house the dimensions might be 2 centimetres...
... many
of the activities for speaking lessons in the course books are too difficult forstudents of
medium proficiency level. The time for speaking lessons is too short, so students do not have ... The school is famous for its teaching and learning achievements in
other school subjects except for English. The reason for this is that English is a
comparatively new subject at this school. ... English.
As for the factors are needed for the success of speaking lessons (Question 7), all the
interviewed teachers agree that the success of speaking lessons depends on the topic of the
lesson, students ...
...
Lifeskills and lifeskills education have studied on and are being
performed in every province nation widely. In general, theoretical basics on
life skills, lifeskills education have formed ... to general
life skills and lifeskills inherent in context of ethnic minority elementary pupils.
1.2.2. Education of lifeskills
1.2.2.1. Education conception of lifeskills
Life skills education ... selection of appropriate
lessons to educate lifeskillsfor ethnic minority elementary school pupils
2.1.1. Exploitation of content of lifeskills education
2.1.1.1. Group of lifeskills on context...
... language learning………….……………11
II.2.2. Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. Students difficulties with reading………………………….…………………………12
II.3. Literature and Reading……………………………...
... some time forstudents doing what they like and help them
develop their own creativity. The lesson will therefore be more interesting and its effectiveness
will also be enhanced.
IV.2.3. Students ... activity that students like most (32%). 13% choose other activities, for example, the teacher
changes some details of the story and asks students to correct the mistakes or the students work ... language.
ã Students rewrite the poem as another form like a short story (if it is a narrative poem) or a
newspaper article, etc.
ã Students read the poem aloud and try to mime it if possible.
ã Students...
... Appendix
Survey questionnaires forstudents at HPU
Questionnaire N
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Questionnaires on the students attitude toward literary texts
1. Rank the following genres ... read more
effectively:
□ The teacher should: ………………………………………………
□ The students should: ………………………………………………
Thanks a lot for yours great assistance!
... vocabulary is enlarged.
b. my reading speed is improved.
c. my guessing skill is better
d. my analyzing skills is improved.
e. I can answer comprehension questions quicker.
f. I can get to the bottom...
...
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skillsfor 2
reading skillsfor 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong
students in Haiphong
university
university
Field: Methodology
Field: ... reading class makes the lesson more enjoyable
and helps enhance students reading skills.
Most students like short stories and poems than novel and
drama
75% of students found short stories ... weeks before the final exam.
13
13
Thank you for
Thank you for
your attention!
your attention!
12
Limitation and Suggestion for further research
Limitation
Only one semester...
... the required thinking
skills and strategies forstudents but also affect the growth of emotions, personal
characteristics and other aspects related to students spiritual life.
31
few ones graduating ... good thinking skills
through their exposure to a learning environment where critical thinking is promoted
1.2.5. Students
Generally, at high school, every week students only have one forty five ... reading skills, therefore, remains a big challenge for a large number of first
year students.
2. Aims of the study
The research aims specifically at (1) investigating the attitudes of first year students...
... institutions and specialized schools. In
some cases, parents were forced to pay for private schools because public schools did not
provide appropriate educational settings for their children (Mastropieri ... about school change to improve the educational system for all students.
It means changes in the curriculum, changes in how teachers teach and how students
learn, as well as changes in how students ...
the critical need for schools and classroom teachers to provide educational settings that
are, not only inclusive of all learners, but accepting and allow for opportunities for
students with and...