... together E Studentsofthe same age F Studentsofthe same sex G Studentsofthe different sex H Studentsofthe same interests I Others (please specify)…………………………………………………………… What kind of activities ... inaccuracies ofthe use ofthe language Furthermore, in organizing pair and group of students, theteachers prefered to make students sitting at the same tables work with each other, they rarely ... Students sitting next to each other Turn round to make a group Studentsofthe different desks Studentsofthe different desks Studentsofthe same interest Studentsofthe same desks 35 Task T: (gives...
... towards oralpresentationskillsand fully assessed the role andnecessityof mastering this skill for their future jobs Furthermore, most of them highly appreciated the teacher feedback to their oral ... students at Vietnam University of Commerce to collect their opinions on the types ofteachers feedback they received andthe effectiveness of these types of feedback on improving studentsoral ... to studentsoralpresentation under three types: corrective, evaluative and strategic and then investigate the effectiveness of each type of feedback on the development ofstudentsoral presentation...
... zones, and on the different uses and valuation of species andof natural resources by the local people; (c) provide an overview ofthe importance of landscape and local species to the people of Khe ... according to the local point of view, the options for local people in the frame ofthe future nature reserve, the role they would like to play andthe threats to biodiversity they identified; and (e) ... Phong My and Hoà Bac One characteristic ofthe village is the isolation ofthe houses from each other, and it takes approximately 30 minutes to walk from one end to the other of this village of 20...
... by the accounting scandals of 2001 and 2002 was the reduction in the number of global audit firms What had been known in previous years as the Big 8, the Big 6, andthe Big was reduced to the ... of Accountancy students were chosen as reviewers because of their exposure to and understanding ofthe details ofthe 11 The Illinois Public Accounting Act; Public Act 095-0386 34 existing and ... materials, the two auditing standards are not named; they are described as the existing standard andthe proposed standard For expositional purposes, I refer here to the two standards presented in the...
... sources identified in the text INTRODUCTION The effect of auditor tenure on earnings quality and on perceptionsof audit quality has been the focus of intense debate and research in the recent accounting ... input to the current discussion of mandatory auditor rotation and can aid the PCAOB‘s deliberation of this issue We also investigate the effects of our various measures of pre-client and client-specific ... accounting performance measures and stock prices: A test ofthe life cycle hypothesis Journal of Accounting and Economics 15(23): 203-227 Anzai, Y., and H A Simon 1979 The theory of learning by doing Psychological...
... needs and individual strengths of their students in their own context In terms ofthe use of teaching aids, theteachersandthe inspectors were aware ofthe need to the use teaching aids in class, ... are, on the one hand, facilitators of professional development, and on the other hand, assessors ofthe quality ofteachers work To establish effective supervisory relations, Gitlin and Smyth ... the students, involve them in every activity ofthe lesson and keep them interested - maintain a good balance of teacher talking time and student talking time - consider the feelings ofthe students, ...
... East Coast of Peninsular Thailand analysed and charted the social and economic development ofthe Hainanese on the East coast of southern Thailand Liu’s work demonstrates that notions ofthe Hainanese ... Chong Guan, "The Value ofOral Testimony: Text and Orality in the Reconstruction ofthe Past," in Oral History in Southeast Asia: Theory and Method, ed Lim Pui Huen, James Morrison, and Kwa Chong ... earlier in the paragraph, Wu’s book also depicts the personal stories of these famous and important figures ofthe Hainanese community and how they overcame their hardship either in their sojourns...
... ……………………………………………………………………28 2.3.2.2.1 Theteachersperceptionsofthenecessityoforalpresentation skill…………… 29 2.3.2.2.2 Theteachers opinion ofpresentationskills ……………………………………29 2.3.2.2.3 Theteachers difficulties ... Findings………………………………………………………………………………… 35 2.1.1 Thestudentsandteachersperceptionsofthenecessityoforalpresentationskills ………………………………………………………………………………… 35 2.1.2 What theteachers know about presentationskills ………………………………….35 ... situation of teaching and learning oralpresentation skill and reports the results ofthe survey research which was carried out at the beginning ofthe fourth term ofthe 2008- 2009 academic year at the...
... summarized the experience and improve themselves by themselves Results interviewed 16 staff on the steering committee ofthe two communes andthe core group shows: - Officer ofthe Board of school ... with oraland dental disease - The rate of pupils have oraland dental disease - The rate of pupils have gingivitis - The rate of decay-missing-filling on milk tooth and permanent tooth - The ... ofthe performance ofthe model - The monitoring indicators of intervention activities 2.6.3.2 The group of indicators describing the performance of health communication and education about oral...
... on the time and interests ofthe instructor andstudentsOf course, as a linguist, I tend to be biased about the linguistic topics, and I am convinced that readers will find them interesting and ... fodder for further conversations For example, in Chapter on clauses, the topic is the history ofthe English language The exercises and examples span 2,000 years ofthe formation of our language—it’s ... learning and teaching this timeless topic The text includes examples that appeal to a range of audiences and alleviates the traditional assumption that the parts of speech andthe way we use them...
... DISCUSSION 3.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation skill and their self assessment of their presentations 3.1.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation ... 3.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation skill and their self assessment of their presentations 16 3.1.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforal ... help theteachersandstudents to improve the teaching and learning oforalpresentation skill The specific objectives ofthe study include: identifying thestudentsperceptions about the importance...
... 3.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation skill and their self assessment of their presentations 16 3.1.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforal ... studentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation skill and their self - assessment of their presentations 3.1.1 Thestudentsperceptionsofthe importance oforalpresentation skill In the ... improve thestudentsoral presentations demands the efforts and patience of both teachersandstudents Limitations ofthe study and suggestions for further researches The limitations of this...
... Scope ofthe study The study is focused on theteachersandstudentsperceptionsof ESP teaching and learning at IOTC No.1, andthe participants were ESP teachersandthe second year students ... affect the effectiveness of ESP courses The significance ofthe present study, therefore, lies for its exploration ofthestudentsperceptionsof their ESP learning, theteachersperceptionsof ... EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THETEACHERSANDSTUDENTSPERCEPTIONSOF AN ESP COURSE AT THE INFANTRY OFFICER TRAINING COLLEGE NUMBER ONE In terms ofthe statement of requirements for the thesis andthe field study...
... 3.1.5 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe most appropriate number of members in each group .22 3.1.6 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe benefits andthe ... 3.1.8 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe things should be done by the instructor during activity 25 3.1.9 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsof what theteachers ... done by the instructor during activity 3.1.9 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsof what theteachers should after activity 3.1.10 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe difficulties...
... 3.1.5 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe most appropriate number of members in each group .22 3.1.6 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe benefits andthe ... 3.1.8 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsofthe things should be done by the instructor during activity 25 3.1.9 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsof what theteachers ... settings, their behaviors may vary so much 3.1.9 Theteachersandthestudentsperceptionsof what theteachers should after activity Most oftheteachersandthestudents share the same perceptions...
... content ofthe lesson and all students, good motivation ofstudents learning (2 points) Results (2 points) 10 Most students understand and master the focus ofthe lesson; how to apply the knowledge ... follow - the objectives are clear and achievable - there is an awareness of student problems - the teacher understands and can explain the plan - the lesson plan shows a good understanding ofthe ... - the teacher encourages and praises - the teacher considers the feelings ofthestudents Teacher’s manner and use of English excellent very good - The teacher seems relaxed and confident - The...
... Procedure The survey was distributed during one class period at the beginning or end ofthe class by the researcher or the instructor/professor ofthe class The surveys were then collected by the researcher ... majority of them trust to give them useful and accurate information regarding an influenza pandemic in their community was their physician or other health care professional Of most significance to the ... interventions during the second, and most deadly, wave ofthe influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 Two ofthe small communities they reviewed, San Francisco Naval Training Station, Yerba Buena Island and Gunnison,...