... happening in practice. There is, therefore, an
urgent need for more and better research related to
these interactions (2).
Decentralization, changes in health
services financing, andthe role
of the ... gathered in
advance of the workshops, and PC/LAC was able
roughly to assess and compare the situations in the
countries based on a number of relevant indicators,
including changes in financing ... assessment of existing capacity for these
functions and to help in strengthening such capacity
when necessary (7).
Continue building on the important role of
NGOs. Changes in financing and decentralization...
... improvements in administration, planning
and marketing, increased managerial and worker
training, and greater access to other public insti-
tutions for extension services, consultants, and
funds for ... Range for high performing SMEs. In de-
veloping countries, these include BDS programs for
SMEs in Bangladesh, integrated training programs
(CIMO-PAC) and technology upgrading programs
(CRECE and ... Programs
in LatinAmericaand Caribbean
Editors:
Gladys Lopez Acevedo
Hong W. Tan
April 2010
Poverty and Gender Unit
Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector
Latin Americaandthe Caribbean...
... understand ourselves, the endlessly fas-
cinating, endlessly strange, world of the human being, by under-
standing the ways in which our minds function and how they
become dysfunctional.
the mind and ... the mind and the
brain. Fortunately, for our purposes, we do not need a very detailed
understanding of the way in which the brain works. We shall not be
exploring the world of neurons, with their ... widely distributed across the brain;
hence, the kind of thinking the brain performs is often described as
a kind of parallel distributed processing.
Catching a ball, for instance, requires that...
... classroom…………….………… 10
II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11
II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language learning………….……………11
II.2.2. Reader andthe text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. ... 6
II.1.4.2 Literature inthe ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9
II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry inthe ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9
II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… ... …………………………………………………………………….……………….5
II.1.3. What makes literature distinctive from other texts ………………….………………5
II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6
II.1.4.1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….……………...
... them. As a result, they get involve inthe text and interact with the text
by sharing their feelings or experience. Furthermore, if a reader in efferent reading is supposed
to carry the information ... hours for reading skills per
week. Within each class, normally 45 minutes long, they learn and practice reading skills such
as skimming, scanning, reading for main ideas or for specific information, ... at the end of each lesson using short stories
and poems in reading class. The data collected then is analyzed and based on the findings,
techniques in teaching reading comprehension integrating...
... mystery
f. others (give examples)
Thanks a lot for yours great assistance!
Questionnaire N
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e. Interpreting characters inthe short story or figurative meanings inthe
poem.
□ I think understanding ... independent
from the text.
□ Others………………………………………………………………
f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase
□ creating the end of the poem or short story
□ changing the poem into a short story or ... understanding the content is enough.
□ This activity is interesting, we can look at different features of the
event.
□ It is helpful, we can think in our own ways, we can be independent
from the text.
□...
...
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Integrating short stories and
Integrating short stories and
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skillsfor 2
reading skillsfor 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong ... reading and writing
Literature and reading:
The reader andthe text
Links between reading skillsand literary skills
Efferent reading and aesthetic reading
It is applicable to integrate ... of using short stories and poems in teaching and
learning reading
Method of collecting data:
At the end of term, 2 weeks before the final exam.
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Thank you for...
... Education
Technorati
( the google of blogs”)
4. The Ability to Manage Media : The ability to
collaborate, to be flexible in adapting to new forms
and to effectively managing one’s own information
environment
... University
(formerly Hanoi University of Foreign Studies)
The first university in
Vietnam (2002) to offer
courses in English in
Business, Tourism,
Finance, Banking,
Accounting,
International Studies & ... Literacy across the curriculum in all disciplines
Phải hiểu rằng sinh viên là cư dân của thế giới truyền thông
Understanding the media world inhabited by our students
Today’s Challenges for Media...
... stability of
the environment to spare us the effort of representing it – thus freeing
cognitive resources forthe building of new tools.
the debate over the extended mind
The extended mind hypothesis ... Rather than reach behind them for
the object, they reached toward the mirror. When asked where the
object was, they replied that it was in, or behind, the mirror. They
knew what a mirror was, and ... continue
playing if they know the piece well; similarly, someone who enters
into it while driving home may continue following the familiar
route, safely driving into their own drive and then...
...
•
GlobalChallenges forthe Engineering
Profession
EngineeringEducation
BrainDrain
MobilityofEngineers
InstitutionalCapacityBuilding
Participation in GlobalDecisionMaking
ParadigmShift in Engineering
...
•
The Opportunities for Engineers and
Engineering inthe globalisedworldare
exciting and boundless:
1) The SustainabilityOpportunities;
2) The ICTOpportunities;
3) The TraditionalEngineeringOpportunities.
...
•
BrainDrain
Developedcountriescanalwaysrecruit
professionalengineers and technologists
fromdevelopingcountries
Developingcountriessufferonthreecounts:
First,theydonotproduceenoughengineers for their
ownrequirement
Secondly,theyexpendscarcehardforeigncurrency in
sendingtheirstudents for expensiveengineeringcourses
in developedcountries.
Thirdly, the constantdrainofengineers,usually the best
and the brightest,to the developedcountries.
•
the FutureofEngineering andthe Fortune
ofEngineerslie in small and mediumscale
enterprises(SME)thatareengaged in
engineeringinnovations
ThisParadigmShiftwillmostlyoccur in SME
with the Young in chargeastheyarewithout the
traditionalbaggageofcaution and conservatism
of the engineeringprofession.
...
... maintain and improve the physical infrastructure required forthe development of the
province;
• To bind the province, as the gateway to Africa, ever stronger to the country andthe
continent, and ...
4.2.9 Foreign Direct Investment
One way of stimulating economic growth and increased technological learning and innovation is by
attracting more foreign companies to invest inthe province. In ... in this process, in particular by supporting firm-
level restructuring, encouraging inter-firm collaboration and networking, and providing relevant skills
training and development.
Preparing...
... alcohol brands sponsoring drivers and cars
in the sport of motor racing. Addressing the impact of advertising and marketing
upon intemperate consumption is the challenge forthe future and requires ... risks for heavy
and harmful drinking, tobacco, and other drug use. She is also pioneering the
field of public health informatics, evaluating the use of newly mature informatics
technologies for ... Regulatory and Economic Basis of Wine and Spirits
Wholesaling inthe Alcohol Beverage Industry, 2nd ed., Wine and Spirits Wholesalers
of America, Inc.
Beer Institute. (2007) New Study Shows Beer Industry...