Online vs traditional classrooms

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Online classes and traditional classes are both great options for obtaining a college education. They have a common goal of helping students reach their educational goals. Either path the student decides to take has its positive and negative aspects. The three biggest areas to consider when making the decision between…

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A Study on Consumer Perception Towards Online Grocery Store

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DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project report titled “A Study on Consumer Perception Towards Online Grocery Store”, under the guidance of Prof: Debjani Bhattacharyais my work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of MASTERS IN INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT from INSTITU ADMINISTRATION DES ENTERPRISES, Poitiers and not…

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A Report Evaluating ICT and its Implementation for Distance Learners

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a) Evaluate how to maintain effective communication with your tutor. As this is a self-study course, the answer to this question is a little complex. Although there is an actual physical tutor to mark assignments and give feedback, a vital part of gaining a good grade on my assignments is…

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Educational policy

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On Tuesday May eleventh, 2010 David Cameron became the British Prime Minister after forming a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition. This followed five days of negotiation as the general election had produced a hung parliament. While the Conservatives were the largest party, they held an inadequate number of seats to…

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Theory of Education

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1.1BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Osokoya (2003) ,defines Education as a continuous process which the society establishes to assist its members to understand the heritage of the past and to participate productively in the future. It is the leading out of the in-born powers and potentialities of the individuals in the…

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Persuasion Essay Against Online Eduation

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Nowadays, everything about the world is accessible at one’s fingertips. Left and right, technological advancements surge throughout stores, offices, and schools. Not only are schools becoming more technology friendly, but online schooling is also growing rapidly. These online schools are attracting millions of teenagers around the world, but they are…

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Theoretical Framework for Distance Education

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■ The separation of teacher and learner, which distinguishes it from face-to-face learning; ■The influence of an educational organization, which distinguishes it from private study; ■The use of technical media, usually print, to unite teacher and learner and carry the educational content; ■The provision of two-way communication so that the…

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K-12 Basic Education Program: Bane Or Boon For National Development?

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I. Introduction Our Philipppine Constitution strongly mandates the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels. Article XIV, Section 1, explicitly provides: “The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels.” Due to this the biggest budget is given to…

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Inclusive Education

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In this assignment I will be critiquing a peer reviewed research article which explores an aspect of interprofessional practice. I will reflect on my practice and identify how the research discussed with in the article impacts and challenges my thinking and approach. By critiquing the journal – Early Years: An…

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