... the effectsof other types of feedback, and how the effectsof this type offeedback differ from the effectsof other types Hattie and Kimberly (2007) assert in their revision that "the teachers' ... Frequency of Corrective feedback Q2 (S1,S3,S5,S7) Frequency of Evaluative feedback Q2 (S6,S8,S9,S10) Frequency of Strategic feedback Q2 (S2,S4) Part III Teacher' s Feedback Effectiveness feedbackof ... 3.1.2 Types ofteacher' s feedback and its effectiveness in speaking lessons 22 3.1.2.1 Use ofteacher' s feedback in speaking lessons 23 3.1.2.2 Effectiveness ofteacher' s feedback in...
... NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES - NGUYỄN THỊ THỊNH THE EFFECTSOFTEACHER S DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTIONS ... Statement of the problem Aims, objectives and research questions of the research 3 Significance of the research 4 Scope of the research 5 Organization of the ... goal of the approach is to encourage teachers to proactively prepare and offer a wide range of activities which can cater for students‟ differences (including learning styles) Despite a lack of...
... a large number of students instead of some The second finding of this study shows that differentiated instructions of the teacher had tailored class activities to fit all kinds of learning styles ... instrument of students’ learning styles, particularly for learners of foreign language The survey was validated by the split-half method Originally, one subset of the learning styles consisted of 10 ... feel the most comfortable In addition, the roles of the teacher were changed from a powerful instructor into “a conductor of the orchestra” The teacher sometimes provided the students with necessary...
... to estimate teachereffects Generally, these studies have found that estimates of school or teachereffects produced by random effects models used for VAM are robust to violations of the MAR assumptions ... and 1.00 for teachers from grade to 5, respectively The left panel of Figure gives a scatter plot of the two sets of estimated effects for grade teachers and shows that two sets of estimates ... downweighting of these scores dampens the effect of differential adjustments for these students on estimated teachereffects Another factor that potentially contributed to the robustness ofteacher effects...
... writing process, feedback on students’ writing, forms ofteacher feedback, the different degrees of explicitness of error correction, effectsofteacher feedback, recommended pattern of content followed ... writing process, feedback on students’ writing, forms ofteacher feedback, the different degrees of explicitness of error correction, effectsofteacher feedback, the recommended pattern of content ... perspectives, one of which has been to look into the effectsof manipulating the types offeedback given by teachers Some studies in this area examined the effectsof different types of corrective feedback...
... as a result of the increase of the redox potential and decrease of the sulphides (Saeki, 1993) The change in redox potential more strongly affected the speciation of Zn than that of Cu and Pb ... finding of Wong (1995) and Hofstede (1994) Although the leachable Cu increased with the composting process, the magnitude of leachable Cu in sludge compost without red mud amendment after 50 days of ... them that the quantities of metals extracted by CaCl2, expressed as a percentage of total metal content, were small pH of the sludge compost also affected the solubility of the metal hydroxides...
... composting of MSW although the increment was diminished by the addition of red mud (Hofstede, 1994) This was due to adsorption of soluble organic matter to red mud Plant availabilitv of heavy metals ... result of the redistribution of metal speciation during composting by humification of the organic matter Chromium speciation in municipal solid 0 day q 20th waste 21 of cornpasting Cr (w/kg) day of ... acidic conditions (Hofstede, 1994) Leachabilitv of heavv metals Over 80% of the total metal content in the artificial MSW was derived from the spiking and therefore the mobility of metals could be...
... study Strengths of the study are the use of randomized placebo-controlled double-blinded study design, the absence of thermogenic changes in the placebo group, the absence of adverse effects on blood ... consistency of the effectsof p-synephrine on metabolism in all treatment groups, and the increases in RMR in the treatment groups The weakness of this study is the small number (10) of subjects ... some of the thermogenic effectsof 100 mg hesperidin in combination with 50 mg p-synephrine plus 600 mg naringin It may be that in this case, more is not better, and increasing the amount of hesperidin...
... antiinflammatory effectsof flurbiprofen VAS scoring is a simple and often used method for evaluating variations in pain intensity Subjects are instructed to indicate the intensity of the pain by ... discontinued the study because of severe side effects (Table 2) Figure Changes in serum concentration of CRP before and after thoracotomy in the study groups Table Side effects and complications in ... cyclooxygenase enzyme responsible for the release of mediators of inflammation (6) The aims of this study were to evaluate the serum levels of acute phase reactants, such as C-reactive protein...
... (right picture of the Figure 6) can be detected clearly The length of 200 bp matches with the DNA size of one nucleosome consisting of the peptide-based histone octamer and of a piece of DNA wound ... the increase of fluorescence intensity inside of the nuclei of DU145 cells Figure visualizes the degree of the DNA damage in nuclei as a result of DNA strand breaks caused by ROS produced by ... of the KRED and the green fluorescence of the ATTO 633 (Figure 2D) The extreme sensitivity of the DNA against damaging processes is documented [28-30] Here we also investigated the question of...
... expression of Cx43, but not Cx40, and GJ communication increased (16) These results suggest that the expression of Cx40 mRNA induced by high-fat diet is independent of the role of Ang II Conflict of ... respectively The relative optical density of the Cx43 and Cx40 of different groups was shown in Table Table The relative optical density of the Cx43 and Cx40 of different groups Normal group High ... neointima of arteries The distribution of Cx43 was similar to that of Cx40 Figure Thin-section electron micrographs indicated gap junctions between smooth muscle cells in the rabbit iliac arteries of...
... al at the University of Maryland found beneficial effectsof laughter on the blood vessel This study consisted of twenty volunteers, where two video clips from both extremes of the emotional spectrum ... crux of individualism is the ethnic diversity of various individuals It is not the particular view of the individual that makes them an individualist, but it is the differing views of a group of ... childhood asthma Journal of Asthma 1998; 35: 213–7 Sarafino EP, Gates M, DePaulo D The role of age at asthma diagnosis in the development of triggers of asthma episodes Journal of Psychosom Res, 2001;...
... almost seventy-eight million hectares of forests, grasslands, rivers and lakes It is an agency of the Department of Agriculture The first is the threat of fire and fuel This year, forest fires ... Intermediate, Teacher book, p.47) PASSAGE 2: GLOBAL WARMING If global warming really starts to accelerate in the second half of this century, as many scientists expect, the area of warm air will ... places of interest? Shopping is a waste of time and money To what extend you agree with this statement? V Appendix 3: READING PASSAGES PASSAGE 1: JOB SATISFACTION Over the years, the development of...
... intensive feedback during the semester was actually a kind offeedback from the teacher Corrective feedback was provided by the teacher under two forms: in-class feedback and out -of- class feedback ... in the class: peer feedback from other students, and teacher s feedback * Out -of- class feedback Beside in-class feedback, the teacher required the students to attend a number of individual training ... some kinds of feedback, also specified in the dictionary, namely auditory feedback, delayed auditory feedback and kinesthetic feedback As for the purpose of the research, for the sake of improving...
... levels of translucency of noodles made from the soft, low-FSV wheat flour and the soft, high-FSV wheat flour (9.25% protein) were 39.75 and 43.75%, respectively The mean levels of translucency of ... content** of raw noodle × 100 where * indicates ABNY is only an approximate value because of the loss of dry matter including salt during boiling; and ** indicates the moisture content of raw noodle ... perception for gloss and translucency of WSN made from soft, high-FSV wheat flour Effect of Grain Hardness and Protein Content on Gloss and Translucency of WSN in Experiment Translucency was...
... category of rock, rap, and hip-hop were covered by a lot of Vietnam’s musicians and singers Such as “Girl friend” (Avril lavigne), “The Accolade of Hip-hop” (Lee Huyn Do)… The effectsof Music ... 0918.775.368 - The real definition of “Music cover” 2) How does music cover influence Vietnamese music? - Good effects: + On market music of Vietnam + On audiences - Bad effects: + On Singers + On musicians ... types of students in other university, NEU students are the perfect entity to take the research The study illustrates the effectsof music cover and NEU students’ behaviors towards the spread of...
... MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Table of Contents List of Tables VIII List of Figures VIII List of Pictures VIII List of Abbreviations and Acronyms ... existence of poverty in combination with a rising accumulation of recyclables in richer areas and the often insufficient collection services in poor areas of the cities has led to the formation of an ... inefficiencies of services: Due to limited financial resources to cope with the increasing amount of waste, the municipality often serves only a limited part of the urban population This limitation of services...
... experiment pH of the reactor was maintained at 7.5 + 0.3 with manual addition of acid (HCl) and base (NaHCO3) Approximately 15 ml of biofilm particles was taken from the UCBR to inoculate L of synthetic ... diffusional resistance of substrate into the biofilm due to the growth of the outer heterotrophic layer over the slower growing nitrifers During Phase 2, the diameter of biofilm particles increased ... Maximum specific growth of heterotrophs Phase 5.00 40 Days of Operation 0 20 40 60 80 Days of Operation Fig Half saturation concentration Ks of heterotrophs Mass fraction of the microorganism also...