... The Importance of Eye Contact inthe
Classroom
Teachers often complain about discipline, about lack of attention, about the use of L2 inthe
classroom and many other problems, many of which ... largely inthe context of providing clues to the nature ofthe learner rather than
in terms of a teaching tool. We have recently had the pleasure of observing English
language classes at the Izmir ... both the teacher and the learner, yet much
classroom time is spent with eyes firmly fixed on the book, the board, the floor, the
window, or roaming randomly around theteaching and learning...
... [11]. They
trained a group of intensivists with 2 hours of didactic
teaching and 4 hours of practical teaching, and provided a
range of pre-recorded examinations for the intensivists to
study in their ... and
colleagues in their 2008 study did not show an increased risk
of nosocomial pneumonia in medical intensive care patients
receiving proton-pump inhibitors [8]. Given these findings,
the prescription of ... evidence on the benefit of chlorhexidine mouthwashes
in the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonias. Acid-
suppressing drugs increase the incidence of hospital-acquired
pneumonias in non-intensive...
... Strategies, the concept of “face” is the central part
of their theory. A set of five strategies to minimize risk of losing face is suggested by
these two authors. The choice ofthestrategies ... obstruction of their interlocutor's freedom of
action. It can cause damage to either the speaker or the hearer, and makes the one of
the interlocutors submit their will to the other. Freedom of ... performing an act by saying something such as
persuading, convincing, scaring, enlightening, inspiring, or otherwise getting someone
to do or realize something.
E.g: Would you open the door?
The...
... text
and construct meaning on the basis of their own experience.
These three approaches to teaching literature differ in terms of their focus on the text:
firstly, the text is seen as a cultural ... Integrated Approach to Teaching
Literature inthe EFL Classroom
Christine Savvidou
This article considers the reasons why teachers often regard literature as inappropriate to
the language classroom. ... classroom. These views reflect the historic separation between the study of
language and the study of literature, which has led to the limited role of literature inthe
language classroom. However, the...
... speakers,
remind them that in today's global society, the chances are that they will find
themselves conversing, doing business, or otherwise interacting in English with
other non-native ... Fun
ã One ofthe best aspects of multi-lingual classrooms is that the widely varying
cultural, linguistic and personal backgrounds ofthe students provide a constant
source of interesting conversational ... Let the Students do the Work
ã At the beginning or end of class or after a comprehension exercise, have students
ask each other questions about the material covered. That will get them used...
... ofteaching aids to make class room activities interesting and interactive.
Teaching aids are important inthe teaching- learning process.
In Vietnam, the importance of using teaching aids in ...
investigate the reality of using teaching aids, kinds ofteaching aids and how to use
these aids effectively inteaching English. It explores the benefits and the difficulties
of using teaching aids in ...
Teaching and Learning English with the Support of TAs
4.4.1. Teachers’ Difficulties of Using TAs in Supporting English Teaching
The use of TAs has brought teachers a lot of benefits in teaching...
... elements ofthe teaching- learning
process are inextricably linked with each other. The goal of teaching- learning
process is achievement ofthe students after the end oftheteaching process,
the ... forms ofteaching have to
ensure the characteristics ofteaching activities inthe academic credit, they
are: 1) teaching via interaction between teaching and learning; 2) teaching
based on the ... performance intheteaching force.
Students. They would be the most benefited by this study since they
are the center ofthe teaching- learning process in education institutions. Since
teaching activities...
...
when others continue to lose this battle.
E-Business
Today the Internet is used for a wide variety of purposes including email, surfing
the World Wide Web, chatting in chat rooms, doing research ... particularly
important for the emerging e-banking industry as this industry must be able to support the
efficacy of their products and services in achieving relationship marketing strategic
objectives ... Acknowledgments iv
List of Tables viii
List of Figures x
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1
Introduction to the Problem 1
Background ofthe Study 4
Statement ofthe Problem 12
Purpose ofthe Study 13
Rationale/Significance...
... confirm the hypothesis of the
development of postural strategiesin children as a more mature selection and re-weighting of
proprioceptive inputs to postural control in absence of visual input.
Background
Postural ... rhythm Scoring 0–3.
Rhythm Index-little tapping on thumb (right)
Index-little tapping on thumb (left)
Tandem walking
the self chosen rhythm is kept during task
independently of misses of repetitions.
Scoring ... re-weight-
ing of proprioceptive inputs to postural control: a major
role of this kind of afferents could result in an increase of
the high frequency contributions to postural sway [39],
and thus in...
... the decline in the
integrity of many postural regulating systems [14-16], but
its effect on the sensory inputs recalibration process
remains to be determined. One question of interest is
whether ... stability depends on the
characteristics ofthe visual environment, and ofthe sup-
port surface, including the size ofthe base of support, its
rigidity or compliance [12,13]. Within physiological ... vestibular
rehabilitation [21]. Thus, the aim ofthe present study was
to determine the effects of aging and repeated exposures
on the capability ofthe CNS to select pertinent sensory
information and resolve...
... products outlining the synthesis of find-
ings in al lied health profession-specific reviews. By
synthesizing the evidence across the disciplines, in other
words, reflecting an interprofessional ... through the inclusion of all study designs.
Following the analysis ofthe evidence within each
profession, the evidence across the professions will be
synthesized to reflect the interprofessional ... understanding ofstrategies to put research
findings into practice within nursing and medicine, we have limited knowledge of KT strategiesin allied health
professions. Given the interprofessional...
... Performance - pass/fail criteria
86% ofthe individuals inthe Tutorial + Practice Exer-
cise training i ntervention arm passed the online training
with the practice PG.
Training satisfaction and self-efficacy ... hat there is a ceiling effect on performance
measures and other outcomes.
Exploring these conclusions further, a significant com-
ponent inthe revision ofthe AGREE II was the rework-
ing ofthe ... 5.65
(1.23)
0.16
The training exercise has increased my understanding ofthe content ofthe AGREE II 6.45 (0.83) 6.40 (1.00) 6.25
(0.79)
0.77
The training exercise has increased my confidence to assess the...
... during the same study period from an internal
medicine outpatient clinic. The inclusion ofthe compari-
son group, which had no changes, strengthens the conclu-
sion the intervention was the ... than the other Six Sigma studies in terms
of external validity. In spite of this strength, they still both
share many ofthe same limitations and concerns, as
noted above. Inthe case ofthe hand ... improvements in care and
ever increasing capacity for continuing improvement.
Improving evaluation and understanding ofthe imple-
mentation and outcomes of such changes are essential to
sustaining ongoing...
... during the same study period from an internal
medicine outpatient clinic. The inclusion ofthe compari-
son group, which had no changes, strengthens the conclu-
sion the intervention was the ... than the other Six Sigma studies in terms
of external validity. In spite of this strength, they still both
share many ofthe same limitations and concerns, as
noted above. Inthe case ofthe hand ... innovative institu-
tions with a history and expectation of research, thereby
appearing to be natural settings for these typesof investi-
gations. Evaluation of these and other transformative
strategies...