Pedagogical Studies

NTB training course concludes

Sunday, November 22, 2009 Rasheed Khalid Islamabad The fifth 3-month Skill Upgradation Instructor Training Course organised by the Ministry of Labour and Manpower National Training Bureau (NTB) concluded here Saturday. Under...

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12,000 teachers earn 'fake' diplomas

At least 12,000 teachers in Hubei province feel cheated as the diplomas they gained from a local normal college are recognized only within the province, and not nationwide. Li Ping (not a real name), a teacher from Yichang,...

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Improve Arabic Content on Net, Urge Experts

DUBAI - A project that was awarded for providing a platform to school educators across the globe to collaborate, share and develop content for enhanced student learning, will be developed in Arabic with the help of UAE...

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The Teaching of Science

As a Science teacher of many years' standing, I would like to share a few insights into the teaching of Science..... It is a matter of concern that the number of children opting for Science is decreasing year after year....

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Essays on Religion, Science, and Society

Herman Bavinck Reviewed by: Cliff L. Blair Essays on Religion, Science, and Society, by Herman Bavinck. Eleven years ago, a pastor/mentor gave me a copy of Herman Bavinck's Our Reasonable Faith—the English translation of his...

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Jump ropers needed for record attempt

CHICO — A California association that promotes recreation and dance is looking for volunteers who want to take part in a state-wide attempt to set a record for people jumping rope together. The attempt to break the Guinness...

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Scottish classrooms to face new shake-up

Published Date: 21 November 2009 A MAJOR review of the way teachers are trained has been launched by the Scottish Government, amid concerns that too many of them lack practical skills and knowledge. Worries over falling...

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The long road to examination reforms

Education is expected to remedy the perpetuation of the beliefs and practices through which patriarchy operates, but it can hardly do this when its own rituals are no less ossified and oppressive. The justification being given...

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Golden age of rising budgets is over, universities warned

Greg Hurst, Education Editor Universities have been warned to expect heavy cuts next year as the head of their funding body told them that the “golden age” of rising budgets was over. Fields for research funding would become...

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Teacher training to be reviewed

The head of the schools inspectorate is to oversee a full-scale review of teacher training in Scotland. The review by Graham Donaldson will cover the full spectrum of teacher development from initial training through to...

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