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... way of increasing the pool of interested candidates.Professional DevelopmentProfessional development is the final plank of ourstrategy to raise teacher quality. As Heather Hillshows in the ... improvingteacher quality could thus not be more timely. The purpose of this policy brief is to review the evidenceshowing the importance of teacher quality and then,drawing on articles published in the ... NationatRiskwas not the first bomb to land in the midst ofthe nation’s educational establishment. In1966, at the behest ofthe federal government, soci-ologist James Coleman ofthe University of Chicagopublished...
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... Persuasion. So how do you successfully negotiate around these ploys? First, you can discuss the rules ofthe game. When you recognize that the other side is using one or more of the Laws of Persuasion, ... by which they judge the success of their bargaining out-comes.) Often when dealing with “tough” or “hard” negotiators, you encounter manipulative tactics that use the preceding Laws of Persuasion. ... (the lower the “value” ofthe concession on your part, of course, the better).You can also use this law to appeal to fairness. For example, if the other party manipulates the physical envi-ronment...
... in the text to what they already know”. From this point of view, the reader’s knowledge ofthe language and knowledge ofthe world is of importance to their reading success. To advocates of ... gist of it, to know how it is organized, or to get an idea ofthe tone or the intention ofthe writer.” Hedge, T. (2000:195) states that “Skim reading is used to get a global impression of the ... learning. They appreciate the importance of learning the language, especially, learning reading. However, not all of them satisfied with the lessons provided by their teachers, the topics, the techniques...
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