Essays about: "my teacher, my guide"
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1. CHALLENGES AND COMPETENCE IN TEACHING IN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS IN RWANDA
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogikAbstract : Aim: The study explores Rwandan teachers’ perspectives on competencies they have for teaching in inclusive classrooms, the support teachers need to develop their competencies, and the challenges they face in inclusive schools in Rwanda. Theory:Danielson’s Framework for Teaching builds the theoretical framework for this research. READ MORE
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2. Teaching Listening skills with UR’s miniseries : A study of 2 miniseries’ pedagogical material’s approaches to listening comprehension strategies
University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, ÄmnesforskningAbstract : The aim of this study was to find out how Utbildningsverket’s (UR) pedagogical material, belonging to two miniseries aimed at upper secondary school, use top-down- and bottom-up strategies to teach listening comprehension. For this purpose, a case study method was used where the materials worked as the case to be studied. READ MORE
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3. Responsive teaching using simulation software : The case of orbital motion
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fysikundervisningens didaktikAbstract : Responsive teaching stands for teacher interventions, which take as their basis enhancing student learning as its constitution is revealed in instructional interaction. When implemented appropriately, responsive teaching can help promote student-driven inquiry in physics contexts. READ MORE
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4. How adult migrant students learn maths. : Adult students understanding and engaging with maths.
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärandeAbstract : The aim of this study is to explore the adult immigrant students’ experience of maths in Sweden. I will present an understanding rather than an explanation on how second language adult students learn maths. It can be argued that people who study maths as adults in a new homeland and in a foreign language face particular challenges. READ MORE
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5. Literature - A Way to Fire the Imagination of the Students in the Upper Secondary School
University essay from HLK, ÄmnesforskningAbstract : The essence of this essay is how teachers incorporate literature in lessons and how they work with it. Articles and books will be the foundation in my result part. However, I have conducted four interviews to see how teachers use literature in the upper secondary school. The curriculum is there to guide the teacher to work with different areas. READ MORE