... Discipline in the Inclusive, Learning- Friendly Classroomlearning environment in which your students are interested and active in their learning The goal of an inclusive, learning- friendly classroom ... caning, spanking, pinching, threatening, pleading, bribing, yelling, commanding, name-calling, forced labour, and other even more humiliating actions Positive Discipline in the Inclusive, Learning- Friendly ... Management in an ILFC Making the Learning Environment Comfortable DevelopingClassroom Routines DevelopingClassroom Rules with Students and Parents Standards for Behaviour and Good Management Providing...
... briefing will outline: The established risk factors for breast cancer, and The current thinking regarding the involvement of certain chemical exposures in breast cancer, andin particular, the ... food storage containers, food and drink can linings, tableware, dental sealants and babies’ bottles Exposure occurs via leaching of BPA into the food and drink from the containers63 • Parabens ... oestrogenmimicking chemicals and their involvement in breast cancer increasingly plausible Studies have been published which investigate the timing and nature of exposure to oestrogen-mimicking chemicals and...
... theory and practice, it has now become important for researchers to understand how HRs are managed and what keyfactors determine HRM indeveloping countries Framework for examining HRM indeveloping ... highlight the main forces creating change indeveloping countries, the impact of globalisation and FDI on employment in these nations, and finally, the main challenges facing HRM indeveloping countries ... However, considering that HRM indeveloping countries is in its infancy and the argument that HRM in a cross-national context can best be analysed by examining the influence of national factors, we...
... theory and practice, it has now become important for researchers to understand how HRs are managed and what keyfactors determine HRM indeveloping countries Framework for examining HRM indeveloping ... highlight the main forces creating change indeveloping countries, the impact of globalisation and FDI on employment in these nations, and finally, the main challenges facing HRM indeveloping countries ... However, considering that HRM indeveloping countries is in its infancy and the argument that HRM in a cross-national context can best be analysed by examining the influence of national factors, we...
... emotional well-being, social support, and breastfeeding self- efficacy are investigated using multiple linear regressions Chapter discusses the research findings in relation to the literature and presents ... traditional birthing practices of Singaporean women and their effect on women’s sense of well-being, social support and breastfeeding self- efficacy 44 Chapter 3.1 Phase 1: Methods and Findings Introduction ... (FSSQ) and (9) women’s breastfeeding self- efficacy using the Breastfeeding Self- Efficacy Scale-Short Form (BSES-SF) Results of the study Two broad themes emerged in Phase 1—following tradition and...
... teaching andlearning goals and be implemented within existing structures of the ministry of education and its routine operations Some instructional activities may be incorporated inclassroom instruction, ... education andlearning outcomes Many NGOs working in the developing world also support training for and implementation of school health programs and have been instrumental in providing the technical ... for the future • Developingand posting school health policies, including statements opposing tobacco and drug use and encouraging intolerance of school violence, bullying, and/ or genderbased...
... instruction and makes learning become meaningful Ubiquitous learningand foreign language learningin listening Ubiquitous learning enables learners to learn in their daily life and helps them ... Retain Retain Retain Retain Retain Retain Delete Retain Delete Delete Retain Retain Delete Retain Retain Retain Delete Retain Delete Retain Appendix 2: Item analysis for the extended listening ... among single mode, double mode and triple mode, such as sound, text and image, with different learning environments, including traditional learningand multimedia digital learning, could be included...
... terms and definitions are used to describe online learning such as web-based training, Internet-based training, e -Learning, advanced distributed learning, and distance education (Beaudoin, 2006) ... Chapter One: Introduction Online learning developments in Indonesia Online learning reforms similar to those reported in other developing countries are occurring in Indonesia The use of online technology ... online learning programs However, since online learning at UPH was still in its infancy, there was still much to to perfect the online learning framework For this reason, the inclusion of an instructional...
... and the learning environment was consistent with recent findings in Benin, Kenya, and Ghana [8,11], offering policy options beyond monetary incentives In a study of health worker motivation in ... coding and interpretation of data MM and EK conducted the field interviews, contributed to coding, analysis, and writing KG, MD and JK contributed to the design and execution of the study, and ... strenuous complaints about lacking necessary equipment, or coping with broken equipment If we include complaints about over-crowding, GA doctors complained more about infrastructure failings in general...
... be introduced into the examined cells, and this step is a prerequisite to measure intracellular Ca2+ ions by using microscopy imaging techniques To introduce this dye into intact pistils, we injected ... the intensity of the signalling events in the stigma of the flower bud is low As progress in flower development occurred, resulting in gradual petal whitening and flower opening (stage 2), an increase ... in vitro andin vivo conditions [22,41] Indeed, the presence of Ca2+ in the style has been reported in Petunia hybrida [18] andin tobacco [19] The implication of Ca2+ in pollen tube growth and...
... of intra -disciplinary (e.g encompassing health, social and community psychology) and interdisciplinary (e.g encompassing psychology, sociology, medicine and economics) approaches de-Graft Aikins ... (MDGs) as a gold standard of measuring outcomes in global population health and of international funding and monitoring initiatives such as the Global Fund is a recent case in point In many African ... an MSc in International Primary Health Care She specialises in research on media messaging and health and applies her research and education through advice giving in the media and training journalists...
... to qualified individuals, and comprehensive reporting by territory, region, product group, individual and line of business should be considered as a minimum requirement Linking this information ... profitable in the second year that they business with you That is right Initially, new customers cost you money— money spent on advertising and marketing and money spent learning what they want and ... familiarity and comfort with these technologies is driving their growth as a medium for business interactions, creating additional challenges for businesses trying to maintain good CRM in the face...
... practical goals, and intergrative reason) and learners’ effort and interest inlearningand practicing listening Learners’ preference It refers to learning styles involving an individual’s natural ... absorbing, processing and retaining new information and skills (Reid, 1995) There are two types of learning styles related to second language learning: - Perceptual learning styles include learning ... attending, understanding, interpreting, responding and remembering While, other linguists give five common steps: hearing, attending, understanding, responding and remembering Hearing is a prerequisite...
... to find out the keyfactors affecting consumer purchase intention for safe vegetable in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam In so doing, we can know some keyfactors which affect consumer purchase intention ... product (as cited in Long and Ching, 2010, p.20) Long and Ching also conclude “purchase intention stands for what we would like to buy in future” (Long and Ching, 2010, p.20) According to the TRA, ... (Ajzen, as cited in Zeinab and Seyedeh, 2012, p.100) and “can account for considerable variance in behavioural intention and action” (Ajzen, as cited in Anssi and Sanna, 2005, p.810) In the studies...
... of “outdoor space” including “presence of garden” and “size of garden” of Opoku & Abdul-Muhmin (2010, p.223), that can be explained by shortage of land in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam Also, “environment” ... development process Washington: The Urban Land Institute Haddad, M., Judeh, M., & Haddad, S (2011) Factors affecting buying behavior of an apartment and empirical investigation in Amman, Jordan Applied ... Abdul-Muhmin, A (2010) Housing preferences and attribute importance among low-income consumers in Saudi Arabia Habitat International, 34, 219-227 Quigley, J M (1976) Housing demand in the short...
... relating to English speaking learning including strategies, methods, ways of learning (learning in class, or learning at home), etc The above aspects can be influenced by learners’ first culture In ... teaching andlearning To emphasize the importance of culture inlearningand teaching foreign languages, Eli Hinkel (1999) said: “Applied linguists and language teachers have become increasingly ... cultural factors on students’ participation while learning speaking English in the classroom + Question 9: What following factors often influence your participation inlearning speaking in classroom? ...
... find out how students at Finance and Accounting Department, Hoa Binh University are interested inlearning speaking skill; factors affecting students' interest inlearning speaking skills, and ... Binh University - Factors affecting students' interest inlearning reading skills at Hoa Binh University - Factors affecting students' interest inlearning writing skills at Hoa Binh University ... to investigate how students are interested inlearning speaking skill, identify the factors affecting students' interest inlearning speaking skills and then give some recommendations for teachers...
... growth and rapid urbanization and demand of housing spending has been increasingly drastic in recent years In Vietnam, the residential market in urban areas is expanding widely Expanding urban land ... after defining and collecting opinions and contribution through research methodology conduct This research is supported to capture the keyfactors influence on demand of people in choosing apartment ... is buying a house oneself The need of dwelling is practical and more increasingly when the population is growing and choosing big cities for permanent residency The real estate market in Vietnam...
... user interface, and etc Lurkers may also wish to remain silent when they are leaving or just joining the group, and external constraints like insufficient time also play a part in inducing lurking ... Compared with Self Determination Theory by Ryan and Deci (1998), the present definition is more lenient in characterizing what is considered “intrinsic” and “extrinsic” Instead of stressing on “separable ... support one’s feelings of competence, autonomy, and relatedness are the basis for one maintaining intrinsic motivation and becoming more self- determined with respect to extrinsic motivation,...