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Students’ Homework: Useful for their Learning

Students’ Homework: Useful for their Learning

... of students for PIRLS and TIMSS, so they were not included 11 ...those students who were taught by the same teacher in the three subjects, what meant that we did not include in our analysis those ... See full document

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Exploring the Value of Service Learning: Students’ assessments of Personal, Procedural and Content Learning

Exploring the Value of Service Learning: Students’ assessments of Personal, Procedural and Content Learning

... personal learning, we also found that the S-L ex- perience had a higher impact on the students than the classroom seminar model in two of the three different S-L ...subscale for S-L students, ... See full document

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Influence of Oral Homework on Oral Competence in a beginning English class at Technical University of Cotopaxi

Influence of Oral Homework on Oral Competence in a beginning English class at Technical University of Cotopaxi

... in students who study English as a foreign Language is quite difficult due to some ...used for real social interactions. Second, students are not given opportunities for language practice in ... See full document

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L1 in the EFL classroom: more a help than a hindrance?

L1 in the EFL classroom: more a help than a hindrance?

... investigate their effectiveness, we also addressed the ways in which our learners resort to translation indiscriminately as a non-judicious and automatised language learning ...resource. For example, ... See full document

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English language students and their motivation to learn the language

English language students and their motivation to learn the language

... of students think teachers do not help them in the process of learning, on the contrary, 88% declare their teachers are flexible and they keep a good rapport with ...observation, students felt ... See full document

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Collaborative Inquiry as a Way to Promote Elementary Students´ Reflections in the EFL Classroom

Collaborative Inquiry as a Way to Promote Elementary Students´ Reflections in the EFL Classroom

... which students explored their own context and decided to inquire about the school snack as a very important aspect at school, considering that they are daily given this food as snack and in some cases it is ... See full document

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Promoting autonomy in a first semester MEIF group at the Languaje Center in Poza Rica

Promoting autonomy in a first semester MEIF group at the Languaje Center in Poza Rica

... of students becoming autonomous the roles of the teacher may include those of a facilitator, helper, coordinator, counselor, consultant, adviser, knower and resource, which Voller (1997) in Arnold (1999: 9) ... See full document

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A virtual learning environment for pregraduate mathematical students

A virtual learning environment for pregraduate mathematical students

... and learning process is not easy - particularly in mathematics: students' prior knowledge is often insufficient, they find the content hard to grasp, and their level of motivation is ...that ... See full document

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Speaking activities to facilitate high school students’ oral performance for the ket certification

Speaking activities to facilitate high school students’ oral performance for the ket certification

... of their comments refer to language anxiety considering that they were fearful of speaking in English to unknown people who were evaluating their performance and that this context was really different from ... See full document

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Significant learning experiences for english foreign language students

Significant learning experiences for english foreign language students

... help students develop a more holistic and integrated view of themselves and others, as well as learn about people’s opinions and beliefs (Wiśniewska- Brogowska, ...way, students learn to express meaning in ... See full document

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Learning from errors: effects of teachers training on students’ attitudes towards and their individual use of errors

Learning from errors: effects of teachers training on students’ attitudes towards and their individual use of errors

... the students’ perspective on handling errors in mathematics class, there are hardly any empirical studies with a clear focus on this ...that students have a rather positive attitude towards dealing with ... See full document

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An electronic portfolio for quantitative assessment of surgical skills in undergraduate medical education.

An electronic portfolio for quantitative assessment of surgical skills in undergraduate medical education.

... few students in this study chose to use the e-Portfolio because of a lack of knowledge and experience regarding this learning ...few students (12%) were able to describe it precisely when ...some ... See full document

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Duolingo: An Useful Complementary Mobile Tool to Improve English as a Foreign Language Learning and Teaching.

Duolingo: An Useful Complementary Mobile Tool to Improve English as a Foreign Language Learning and Teaching.

... education students think and do with ...be useful for language ...is useful and has potential, although its main lessons are not based on communicative competence and it is enjoyed by ... See full document

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Parents' conceptions of their homework involvement in elementary school

Parents' conceptions of their homework involvement in elementary school

... the homework for their children, even in the presence of diffi cult questions or ...guide their children toward the correct answer, scaffolding their study behavior (Hoover-Dempsey et ... See full document

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Methodology and techniques for oral skills development

Methodology and techniques for oral skills development

... the students to participate actively in the class dynamics, but also that helps the student to embrace a more active view on their learning ... See full document

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Predicting approach to homework in primary school students

Predicting approach to homework in primary school students

... by students when studying academic ...to learning” (Barca, Peralbo, & Brenlla, 2004; Entwistle, ...the students’ approach to the task (Rosário et ...doing homework at ...tool for ... See full document

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Teachers’ attitudes towards using technology vs analysis based on Ecuadorian curriculum standards, item 3. C.3, 3. C.4

Teachers’ attitudes towards using technology vs analysis based on Ecuadorian curriculum standards, item 3. C.3, 3. C.4

... in their classrooms, for this, the Ecuadorian curricular standards were used as a theoretical ...a useful tool to help teachers meet the needs of students and their individual ... See full document

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How can i validate my 12th grade students' `perception of working in groups as a useful tool for their individual learning process?

How can i validate my 12th grade students' `perception of working in groups as a useful tool for their individual learning process?

... When students had to present their work related to create a final speech there was a rubric to use (see appendix ...that students were well prepared for the presentation as ...addition, ... See full document

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Learning useful communication structures for groups of agents

Learning useful communication structures for groups of agents

... look for the best possible solution fitting in all objectives in quite an acceptable ...with their direct neighbours and know the distance to all targets according to their ... See full document

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English Learning and its Relationship with Homework in Primary Education

English Learning and its Relationship with Homework in Primary Education

... the learning of a language, and homework is one such example to be taken into ...to homework and the learning of English in Primary Education, to ascertain and analyze the situation and offer ... See full document

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