Mindset and Teaching Excellence Mindset plays a great role in shaping the act of teaching. Teaching excellence depends on the mindset of a teacher. There are two types of mindset; the growth and fixed. Sometimes a teacher may find himself with a fixed mindset depending on their goal. If a teacher...
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Teacher and student interactions in primary school are an essential part of learning that determines how teaching occurs. Classroom interactions can be categorised as being teacher-centred or student-centred. In the former categorisation, an educator will pose a question to the students with a pre-determined answer, give an opportunity for the...
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A polyglot is a term used to refer to an individual who depicts the proficiency in speaking, writing and reading in several or more languages. Due to globalisation, a huge number of people seek to learn different foreign languages to increase their scope of interactions in a multilingual world (Jack,...
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Seattle is one of the cities that are growing rapidly in the US recording a growth of population by more than 6.9% in the last four years. It has also recorded significant improvements in real estate market resulting being ranked eighth, taking third position regarding development, and fourth based on...
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The questionnaires are closed ended and they will be self-administered. The assumption made in this exercise of data collection is that all the respondents-parents of the children are literate. The questions will be simple and short. Presenting the questionnaires in person to the parents and caregivers during social events or...
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The research sample included 28 in-patients adolescents (n=28) and whose demographic data included the following. The patients were male or female with gender identification as trans-male, cis-male, cis-female, and gender fluid. The participants ages ranged from 13 to 17 years old. The race of the participants included White (n=15),...
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The term sedentary derives from the Latin term sedere meaning to sit. The term characterises actions that are involved with low energy expenditure. Numerous investigations indicate that sedentary activities require an individual to utilize most of their times in sedentary behaviours which is contradictory to the...
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