Essays about: "teaching techniques"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 62 essays containing the words teaching techniques.

  1. 16. Teaching Cloud Deployment

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Hannah Farjami; Simon Agartz Nilbrink; [2019]
    Keywords : cloud computing; Platform-as-a-Service; cloud deployment; cloud services; Heroku; Cloud Foundry; OpenShift; education.; Molntjänster; driftsättning; molnet; plattform-som-en-tjänst Heroku; Cloud Foundry; OpenShift; utbildning;

    Abstract : In today’s IT-landscape cloud computing is one of the hottest topics. There are many emerging uses and technologies for the cloud. Deployment of applications is one of the main usages of the cloud today. This has led to companies giving developers more responsibilities with deployment. READ MORE

  2. 17. Evaluating Swedish Preschool Teachers’ Documentation Practices Since the 2010 Curriculum Review Using Sheridan’s Competency Rubrics A Systematic Literature Review from 2011-2019

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/Förskolepedagogisk-didaktisk forskning

    Author : FOLAKE SOYEGE; [2019]
    Keywords : preschool documentation; preschool education; teacher competence; Sweden;

    Abstract : Preschool documentation has been a recent topic in Sweden amongst preschool teachers, preschool managers, education policymakers, and researchers. Interest in this topic is driven in part by the 2010 revision of the Swedish preschool curriculum that introduced requirements concerning the use of documentation in follow-up, evaluation, and development activities in preschool. READ MORE

  3. 18. Middle Eastern Violin Method : A Method for Teaching and Transcribing Middle Eastern Music

    University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för folkmusik

    Author : Alan Majeed; [2019]
    Keywords : Middle Eastern Music; Kurdish Music; Persian Music; Turkish Music; Arabic Music; Violin Method; music pedagogy;

    Abstract :         My project is first and foremost about developing a pedagogical method for teaching Middle Eastern folk and classical music on the violin. As a secondary goal, I want to know if my own playing could benefit from applying such a method and become more skilled in expressing myself artistically on my instrument. READ MORE

  4. 19. Not afraid to give it a go and make mistakes : What do teachers perceive as the factors that motivate students to speak English in and outside of the classroom?

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för tillämpad utbildningsvetenskap

    Author : Jennifer Gosser Duncan; [2019]
    Keywords : motivation; English; classroom language; willingness to communicate; teacher presence; strategies;

    Abstract : The goal of English language teaching is to encourage students to become proficient and confident users of the target language. Maximal use of the target language by both teachers and students in the classroom and outside it is one way to increase language confidence and fluency, according to Krashen’s acquisition learning theory where students are exposed to the target language and acquire it instead of learn it. READ MORE

  5. 20. PROMPTED Peer Response and Grammatical Errors : Prompted Peer Response vs Unprompted Peer Response inReducing Grammatical Errors

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för språkdidaktik

    Author : Michael Melanson; [2019]
    Keywords : Peer response; grammar; errors; collaboration; prompts;

    Abstract : The current classroom environment is filled with expectations for both teacher and student but is often lacking in time. Skolverket (2011) outlines ambitious goals such as developing students’ critical thinking abilities, adapting teaching to each student’s individual needs, and encouraging students to actively take part in the development of their own educational process, to name just a few. READ MORE