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Raaya Alon, Deborah Bergman Deitcher Article ID: 5550 Views - 146 (Abstract) PDF - 21 (Download) Abstract: Special education teachers care for their pupils’ physical, emotional, and social needs, serve as the primary communication channel between the school and the parents, and coordinate other care workers such as paraprofessionals and psychologists. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Israeli special education system moved to distance instruction, and slowly r...
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Badriya Hashim Battah, Abdallah Baniabdelrahman Article ID: 5551 Views - 153 (Abstract) PDF - 40 (Download) Abstract: This study aimed at exploring the effect of using the CoRT Program on Jordanian EFL ninth-grade students’ speaking skills. The participants of study were 68 female students from Maysaloun Basic School for Girls, which is part of the Directorate of Education in Jordan who were distributed randomly and equally into two groups; experimental and control. This...
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Ifeoma Chinyere Umeji Article ID: 5564 Views - 47 (Abstract) PDF - 20 (Download) Abstract:This study examines the place of modern instructional materials in the teaching and learning of primary education in Anambra State, Nigeria. The study employed a descriptive survey design in Anambra State, Nigeria, targeting lecturers in tertiary institutions. Data collection used a validated questionnaire distributed via Google Forms, yielding 50 responses....
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Hong-bo CHENG Article ID: 5566 Views - 27 (Abstract) PDF - 2 (Download) Abstract: The outcome-based education or OBE educational philosophy aims to achieve results and puts students first. It is an educational philosophy that adopts a reverse thinking approach to the curriculum system. The THIEVES reading method breaks the traditional thinking of English reading, and students shift from passive knowledge acquisition to active knowledg...
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