Category: Education 2143

  • Major Events in Higher Education Development

    Table of Contents Introduction The Expansion of Curriculum The Expansion of the Student Body The Expansion of Delivery Conclusion References Introduction The history of Higher Education in the United States dates back to the colonial period. The first undergraduate colleges were structured for the training needs of the clergy; the modern-day colleges are structured for…

  • Affective Issues & Learning Strategies

    These two chapters focus on the strategies that an instructor can use so as to effectively engage learners when giving them content as well as getting deeply involved in the lives of the learners through taking their backgrounds into consideration. The diverse abilities of the learners are crucial. The fact that some may be from…

  • The Meaning of Reading in Voice of Children

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Text Conclusion References Introduction Kindergarten texts such as read-aloud are meant for the enjoyment, easy comprehension, and good introduction of literature to the pupil. The teachers use such texts to reinforce the curriculum developed for students at this level. The readers in this case need to acquire literary…

  • Literature Plan for Preschoolers

    Introduction Preschool children learn a lot at this age through what they see, hear or touch. The learning process is as a result of interacting with their parents, siblings, teachers, caregivers, other adults, and from the surrounding. This is a very crucial age as whatever children learn at this age will determine their future performance…

  • Focus Child: Improving Childrens Language, Print and Phonological Awareness

    The main concern of Pascal Lefebvre and Natacha Trudeau article is the influence and the effectiveness of shared storybook reading on the preschoolers. The purpose of article is to demonstrate such influence on the preschoolers from the poor families comparing to the children from the middle classes with the help of the experiment. The authors…

  • Knowles, Barr, and Keatings Educational Program Planning Models

    The success of any educational process depends on its planning. It is the plan that provides a framework for the educational process. Educators use various models when planning for educational programs. Most popular program planning models in use are Knowles and Barr and Keatings models of planning. Though they may seem similar, these models differ…

  • Addressing the Nature of the Data: Gap Year

    Concepts The concepts that will be measured in the research dedicated to the study of the gap year benefits are mainly associated with the aspects of communication. The qualitative aspects of this study involve the opportunity of improving the theoretical basis of the gap year researches by studying the communication aspects of the studying process…

  • Federal Government and Provision of Higher Education

    Table of Contents Introduction Main text Conclusion References Introduction Higher education in the United States has been a front-bench issue right from the timely establishment of the Union. The Founding Fathers correctly recognized the fact that the new nation would not make any progress if education in general and higher education, in particular, was not…

  • US Higher Education: Accreditation for Universities

    Accreditation is an important university characteristic that students consider first and foremost when they choose any particular educational establishment for themselves. It is also a way for the government to exercise its control in the area of higher education in order to secure the high quality of future cadres preparation. In the following paper, I…

  • Informal Methods of Evaluation Article Analysis

    The article by Yetta Goodman is a reflection on the importance of interpretive evaluation to both the student and the teacher when it comes to learning and teaching in the English or Language Arts classrooms. These methods of evaluation are very crucial to the learning process when it comes to language development (Goodman, p. 602).…