... activity is one of the key factors that facilitates the writing tasks, but the more important one is how students perceive these and how they response to them If their attitudestowards these activities ... choice of thestudents because of time-saving and less constraints Students stated that all the ideas of the class were presented on the board and corrected by the teacher at the same time They could ... (ii) Students had possitive attitudestowards these activities They said they liked pre-writing activities as these activities helped them the actual writing more easily However many of the students...
... high school? What are theattitudes of studentsand teachers towards pair and group work in a speaking lesson there? Whether the teachers organize pair and group work in their speaking lessons ... the asmostphere in the class and get thestudents accuracy and fluency, the teacher can divide the class into pairs and groups In each pair or each group, one asks andthe other answers about ... without students knowledge about the fact that they are observed and checked Walking round the class and listening to the working students, the teacher cannot 10 only take notes of the most...
... Tim Falla and Paul A Davies 2) To study thestudentsattitudestowardsthe cultural content in the text book andthe teaching of that content 3) To study the teachers‟ attitudestowardsthe cultural ... University, andthe disparities between teachers‟ andstudentsattitudestowardsthe teaching and learning of culture regarding the cultural content represented in the evaluated textbook The two ... culture with the British and American culture dominantly presented All the teachers and most of thestudents expressed positive attitudestowardsthe cultural content of the book although there were...
... investigated into the beliefs and feelings of thestudents Table 1: Theattitudes of studentstowardsthe topic andthe content of the piloted textbook English 10 Items SA The topic and content of the piloted ... Table 1: Theattitudes of studentstowardsthe topic andthe content of the piloted textbook English 10 25 Table 2: Theattitudes of studentstowardsthe vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation ... the positive attitudes with the item There are the high agreement of the physical appearance of the textbook andthe social and 40 cultural contexts, which indicated thestudentsattitudes towards...
... In the DT/SDL group, the decrease in the proportion of thestudents nominating “stop going out“ progressed and was significant according to the contrasts between the baseline andthe FU2 and ... groups of students, rather than individuals were randomised to receive the intervention However, thestudents had been randomly assigned into the classes when they entered the university and had ... designed the study, analysed the data and drafted the manuscript NG and GML participated in the statistical analysis and drafting the manuscript TAD participated in the study design and drafting the...
... because they are more familiar with the national curriculum, andthe examinations to be taken; therefore, they are better able to equip their students with the necessary strategies and help them ... that thestudents have positive attitudestowardsthe speaking skill and it will be beneficial to their English learning It is expected that the subjects will have positive attitudestowardsthe ... not using students first language to push them to speak the target language because this helps increase thestudents talking time and limits the interference of the mother tongue in the second...
... introduces the rational for the research, the aims of the study, the scope, the methods andthe organization of the study This part also provides a brief description of the thesis topic and information ... discussions with random students Then the analysis is carried out in the light of finding out the answers to the research questions andthe interviews 1.6 Organization of the study The study includes ... attitudes 1.2 Aims of the study The aim of the study was to investigate what theattitudes of thestudents at Hanetco towards English grammar learning are and how their attitudes would change after...
... providing skills and knowledge Aware of these challenges, the book expresses the different paths towardsthe realization of the right to the city andthe construction of another city It is essential ... July 2001, and on the local scale, the Montreal Charter andthe Mexico City Charter for the Right to the City Also with due recognition is the recent inclusion of the right to the city in the constitutions ... the character of the former andthe necessary on the latter: the sentimental and sensual dimension, friendly and loving, individual and cooperative, pluralistic and homogenizing, protective and...
... is reduced by the stacking of Od1 in between the plane of the thiourea moiety andthe Ca of G190 Hence, the undefined orientation of the N103 amide Od1 and Nd2 atoms may reflect the repulsive forces ... contact is the hydrogen bond formed between the NNRTIs andthe backbone carbonyl of K101 Omit electron density maps of the RT/NNRTI complexes clearly show the orientation and conformation of the inhibitors ... wild-type RT andthe K103N mutant [20] The IC50 values from these assays are presented in Table The activity measurements rank the inhibitors MSC194, PNU142721 and Efavirenz according to potency The inhibitory...
... autonomy of MPs and their support for local candidates, it could be that they would be cautious about any move that might weaken the legislature relative to the executive On the other hand, they might ... Schwabe and Jacques Pietersen of the Surveys, Analysis, Mapping and Modelling programme of the HSRC in drawing the sample and undertaking the weighting of the data The authors would like to record their ... enables them to make their voices heard in the halls of Parliament and ensures that political parties ‘anticipate’ their reactions at the next election to the actions they take today.8 However, these...
... SB and EM participated in the design and analysis of the study SB conducted the research and drafted the paper All authors contributed to the final manuscript All authors read and approved the ... unsupported in their work and unappreciated for the contribution they make Further research is needed to provide an evidence base for their role and impact on health outcomes and to determine the appropriate ... providers regarding the factors affecting their performanceand retention within the Malawian health system and addressed the following questions: • What factors affect the quality of their working...
... However, the specificity andthe proximity are important to improve the identification of the terms The size of the zone selected to identify the words has an impact on theperformance of the method ... in theperformance regarding the individual branches of GO can be observed and might be correlated with the nature andthe distribution of the number of words in their respective terms Theperformance ... Setups (1), (2), and (3) illustrate the role of the zone while setups (4), (5), and (6) demonstrate the importance of the evidence, the proximity, andthe specificity, respectively For the sake of...
... mostly rescues the Notch localization defects In addition, Ofut1 and Ofut1R275A both bind the NECD, and expression of Ofut1R275A in cultured cells can increase both the amount andthe ligand-binding ... shown as wild type on the left and ofut1 mutant on the right, gray-shaded side (b) Model 1: in the ER, newly synthesized, unfolded Notch (with the NECD in red andthe NICD in white) becomes properly ... absence of Ofut1, Notch remains unfolded and is retained in the ER (c) Model 2: O-fucosylated Notch is first transported via the Golgi to the apical membrane and then transported to AJs by a transcytosis...
... andthestudents themselves discovered the grammar point Then she asked them to make more examples And then a number of activities were held for students It is the time students worked with their ... that they all show positive attitudestowards teaching and learning grammar Second, the results show that the majority of the surveyed teachers have rather judicious understanding of CLT andthe ... in the grammar lesson, their students are eager as they can practice what they learn, and they can share experience, and then they become more confident in communicating Apart from that, the...
... the peak in the selectivity function, and l is the midpoint of the size interval l If the value of the shape parameter b is nonsignificant then a value of would be used by default andthe function ... reported The top and bottom dimensions of the boxes indicate the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively, while the midlines indicate the median values, the extended bars indicate the 5th and 95th percentiles, ... ET AL 2007) In the USA, minimizing bycatch andthe mortality of bycatch, to the extent practicable, are among the National Standards of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management...
... that students demographic details, programme type, and academic environment influenced their perceptions andattitudes about spirituality and spiritual care The results also supported the theoretical ... that there is a disconnect between theory and practice While existing studies have explored some of the reasons for the gap between theory and practice, many of these have been anecdotal, and ... 2006) There is little research on nurses’ perspectives and understanding about spirituality and spiritual care 12 Given the paucity of research there is a need to explore the views of students and...
... showed their high satisfaction of the OLP, represented by their positive attitudestowardsthe design of the content, the interface of the OLP as well as the level of assistance offered by the providers ... Overall, the table demonstrates that the respondents are satisfied with the design of content This is shown by the majority of the participants claiming their coincidence between their learning andthe ... pretests and posttests and online learning reports, she found that both studentsand teachers appreciated the online learning program Also, the learning reports andthe findings from pretests and...
... networks and forums, and their respective organizations, acquire the ability to determine their own needs and aspirations, and assume the authority, resources, and capabilities to hold accountable and ... and their respective organizations, to acquire the ability to determine their own needs and aspirations, and assume the authority, resources, and capabilities to hold accountable and influence the ... among the ASPs and NGOs, with LGAs is weak and results in duplication of effort Often, NGOs communicate neither with the RS nor LGAs about their activities, capacities andthe resources at their...
... organizations won't believe the connection between how they manage their people andthe profits they earn D 38 percent of the organizations try to make a single change to solve their problems E one ... justice, and ethics C Learning and decision making D Personality and ability E Motivation Scientists can build theories explaining why social recognition might influence theperformanceand commitment ... the kinds of tasks they are interested in, and how they react to events that happen on the job are associated with their _ A ability B trust, justice, and ethics C learning and decision making...