Ⅱ-1). To maximize student achievement
1. Quantity and pacing of Instruction
· The amount of learned is related to opportunity to learn
· Student achievement is influenced by classroom organization and management that result in increased student engaged time
· Engagement rates depend on teacher's abilities to make academic activities run smoothly
· teacher must be effective in dia
Because of a transition into an information-oriented
society, people have many physical & social
related problems.
So that, importance of P.E subject is getting higher.
Then, how we can make our P.E. lessons significantly?
We discussed what is a good P.E teacher and organize
our opinion. Finally, we compare our opinion and the
text book to figure out
"What makes a good P.E. t
To enable student to communicate in the target language
Linguistic forms
Meanings
Functions
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Choose appropriate form, given the social context.
Manage the process of negotiating meaning with their interlocutors
Q2. What is the role of the teacher? And students?
Facilitator
Adviser
Co-communicator
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicator
Re
& Chard. 2000). Teachers at both preschool and primary grade levels are no making strong connections between project learning and state standards. With the integration of a balance of skill-based and interest-based activities and a focus on broad learning goals, the project approach is finding its place as a viable approach to engaging children in meaningful, purposeful learning activities.
Teachers of English
In 2008 - the Poetry Foundation named her the Children's Poet Laureate.
(The poet laureate is the official poet of a country)
She has taught writing and literature from the elementary through the college level and published over 30children's book.
Characteristics of Hoberman’s Poetry
Sounds and rhythms
Children's everyday lives
Her personal childhood memories
Gi
In the 1970s, educators began to question why students were not able to use the language though
they seemed to know the rules of
linguistic usage.
Being able to communicate
required more communicative
Competence than linguistic
competence
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
2. The definition of social enterprise
A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximizing profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social bu
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen - (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817)
Romantic fiction
Landed gentry
Realism – biting irony & social commentary
Constant support from family
Epistolary novel
18th century ~ 19th century
Dependence of women on marriage to secure social standing & economic security
Austen’s works - Sense and Sensibility
1. Sense and Sensib
1. Environment
1.1 Geographical features/climate
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known animal and plant species can be found here and here alone. The remarkable fauna and flora is matched by epic landscapes of an incredible diversity: you can go from rainforest to desert in just 300km. A few places on earth offer such an intense kaleidoscope of nature.
Unfortunately, the geographic situation