Vol 73 (2019) Arts and Design Studies

Vol 73 (2019)

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Indang Sungai Garinggiang: The Hybridization of a Popular Image Packagedas a Performing Art in West Sumatra PDF
Surherni ., Risnawati ., Syahri Anton 1-7
The Investigation of the Nature`s Role on the Life Quality of the Elderly Toward Promoting Interactions and Social Sustainability PDF
Karimeh Silave, Mohamad Shikh Bahaee 8-13
The Existence of Penting Instruments in Gamelan Ensemble at Karangasem Regency, Bali PDF
Pande Made Sukerta, I Nyoman Sukerna, Ketut Gura Arta Laras 14-19

 

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European Journal of Business and Management Vol 11, No.7 to No 15 (2019)

Vol 11, No 7 (2019)

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The Social Enterprising Success : Study of Comparative Cases Between Cooperatives and Agricultural Enterprises PDF
Majda EL AGY 1-8
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Coffee Cooperatives in Coffee Value Chain in Melka-ballo Woreda, East Hararghe Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia PDF
Ahmed Aliyi 9-45
Effects of Marketing Strategies on the Performance of Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises in Kogi State PDF
Momoh I. Yalo, Dare Joseph Enimola, Akeem Tunde Nafiu 46-52
The Upstream Linkage of HRM Practices with Job Performance; and Surrogating Role of Perceived Employee Development PDF
Shahid Iqbal 53-58
A Study on the Role and Effectiveness of Internal Audit in Public Enterprises of Nekemte City Administration PDF
Tesfaye Eresso Gofe 59-70
Evaluation of Financial Performance: A Comparative Study of Selected Commercial Banks in Ethiopia PDF
Mesfin Agonafer Zeleke 71-84
Determinants of Women Business Survival: A Study Among MSE’s in East Gojjam Zone Administration; Ethiopia PDF
Dereje Melaku Neway 85-95
Determinants of Export Performance of Manufacturing Industries in Dire Dawa PDF
Gezate Gete 96-107
The Impact of Ethics & Objectivity of Internal Audit Personnel on Transparency & Accountability Case of Zimbabwe Local Authorities PDF
Moses Jachi, Lucky Yona 108-124
Determinants Influencing Liquidity of Listed Steel Firms in Vietnam PDF
Duc Viet Nguyen, Binh Minh Tran, Ngoc Thao Kieu, Hong Ngoc Tran, Manh Dung Tran 125-130
The Influence of Structural Social Capital on Performance of Social Enterprises in Nairobi City County, Kenya PDF
Lucy Kibe Wairimu 131-139
INTER TAXATION OF UNIVERSITY STAFF SALARIES: THE ISSUE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PDF
John Mark 140-143

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Vol 11, No 8 (2019)

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The Mediating Influence of Employee Behaviour on the Relationship Between Strategic Planning and Competitive Advantage of Large Manufacturing Firms in Kenya PDF
Jackson K. Maingi, Zachary B. Awino, Peter O. K’Obonyo, Ganesh P. Pokhariyal 1-14
Determinants of Capital Structure in Selected Chinese Industries: A Panel Data Approach PDF
AKINLOSOTU, Nathaniel Toyosi, UKWUOMA, Kingsley 15-26
Students’ Perception of Computer Based Approach to Examining Undergraduate Accounting Courses in the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria PDF
Bukar Zanna Waziri, Fatima Alfa Tahir, Mary Buba Sani 27-33
The Role of Empowerment, Human Capital and Commitments Soldiers Performance in Yonbekang 2 Kostrad Malang PDF
Triyogi Pambudi, Achmad Firdiansjah, Junianto Tjahjo Darsono 34-39
Behavior Pathology on Gender Issues in Nigeria Banks Employment: Myths and Realities PDF
Continue Anddison Eketu 40-45
Investigating the Existing of Environmental Management Accounting for Better Environment Management: A Case Study in a University PDF
Lyna Latifah, Kardiyem ., Nurdian Susilowati 46-51
Enhancement Model of Employee Capabilities and Application of Company’s New Culture in Realizing the Future Competitiveness PDF
Iwan Sudirlan, Syamsul Maarif, M Joko Affandi, Yandra Arkeman 52-62
Customer Relationship Management Practices: What Effect of Culture in the B to B Agri-Food Context? PDF
Laila Ouhna, Meryem Alaoui Amine 63-70
E-Trust Integration with Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in Adoption of Digital Financial Services (E-Cash) PDF
Luh Putu Sri Anggrayani, Sri Suprapti 71-77
Financial Incentive as a Yardstick for Employee Performance: The Case of University of Nairobi PDF
Dorothy Njiraine 78-87
Leadership Styles and Entrepreneurial Orientation PDF
Regina Ekiyor, Edwin Dapper 88-94
Determinants of Access to Entrepreneurial Credit: Examining Women Entrepreneurs in Sokoto State, Nigeria PDF
Mulikat Folashade Usman⃰, Muhammad Kabir Kamba 95-100
The Link Between Open Performance Review and Appraisal System and Other Human Resource Systems in Tanzania: Insights from IDC PDF
Ausi nchimbi 101-109
An Examination of the Relationship Between Training and Employee Performance: The Mediating Role of Internal Communication PDF
Endang Saefuddin Mubarok, Juwiko Darmawan 110-117

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Vol 11, No 9 (2019)

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An Investigation of Success and Failure Factors of Street Food Sector Entrepreneurs in Sylhet PDF
Md. Mizanur Rahman, Fathema Rashid Saba 1-6
Estimation of Foreign Trade Volume Between Turkey and BRICs with Gravity Model PDF
Nevzat BALIKCIOGLU 7-15
International Models of Accounting and Tax Accounting PDF
Abdullayev Abror 16-20
Impact of Zakat Taxon Economic Recession Compared to Regular (State) Taxes PDF
Tamam Odeh Abdullah Al-Assaf 21-30
Factors Influencing Employee Satisfaction in Education Sector at Sana’a, Yemen PDF
Mohammed Abdulrazzaq Alaghbari, Baligh Ali Hasan Beshr 31-37
The Effect of Shared Knowledge on the Productivity Aspect of Performance of the Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria PDF
Solomon Adejare Babarinde, Adeyemi Omolade 38-47
Mediating Effect of Service Quality on the Relationship Between Customer Relationship Management and Satisfaction of Commercial Banks’ Account Holders In Nairobi City County, Kenya PDF
Rael N. Mwirigi 48-56
Effect of Customer Centred Relationship Management Organization on Satisfaction of Commercial Banks’ Account Holders in Nairobi City County, Kenya PDF
Rael N. Mwirigi 57-66
Effect of Technology Based Customer Relationship Management on Satisfaction of Commercial Banks’ Account Holders in Nairobi City County, Kenya PDF
Rael N. Mwirigi 67-72
Relationship Between Quality Control (Strict Supervision) and Employees Efficiency (Productivity) PDF
Bekoe Bernard Boamah, Liu Shuanqin, Akrofi Tete 73-79
Variance Ratio Test in Pakistani Stock Market PDF
Musarrat Shamshir, Nooreen Mujahid, Mirza Jawwad Baig, Khalid Mustafa 80-87
The Participation of the Saudi Youth in the Services of Pilgrims, Which Leads to the Provision of A Job Opportunity Through the Work of Various Spy Committees Under the Supervision of the Saudi Security PDF
Ghada Mohammed Orifi 88-92
The Role of Salesmen’s Efficiency in Achieving Effective Marketing Communication with the Buyers’ Community- Case Study- “Morouj Commodities Ltd – Sudan” PDF
Saeed Hassan EL-Aageb Hasab El-Karim, Amir Salim Elsheikh Algarrai 93-109
The Relationship Between Women Workforce Participation and the Growth Rate of Gross Domestic Product (A Case Study of Pakistan) PDF
Sadaf Mustafa, Ayesha Fareed 110-115
Effect of Ethical Leadership and Leader-Member Exchange on Voice Behavior – Moderating Impact of Empowerment PDF
Ling Yuan, Manh-Cuong Vu, Thi-Trang-Nhung Nguyen 116-123
Exploring the Link Between Socially Responsible HRM and Affective Commitment of Employees in Ethiopian Context PDF
Zelalem Gebretsadik Estifo, Luo Fan, Naveed Ahmad Faraz 124-134
Bank-Based Versus Market Based Financial System: Does it Really Matter? PDF
Basak Turan İcke, Mehmet Akif İcke 135-149
A Study of Customer Satisfaction with Special Reference to High Speed Harmain Railways Services in Saudi Railways PDF
Mohamed Jamil, Mohamed Sarraj, Khalid Ibrahim, Abdulmagid Aljohani, Sayeeduzzafar Qazi 150-157
Breakthrough in the Development of Vietnamese Business in Order to Grow Rapidly and Sustainably PDF
Quoc Anh Le, Thi Tram Anh Le 158-175
Effect of Social Media on College Students Academic Performance PDF
Tagreed Alsulimani, Rohan Sharma 176-180

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Vol 11, No 10 (2019)

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An Empirical Study on Employee Engagement at National Cement Share Company in Dire Dawa Administration, Ethiopia PDF
BINIYAM KEBEDE DESTA 1-11
Stock Liquidity and Real Economic Activities-Evidence from Karachi Stock Exchange PDF
Hubab Zia 12-23
Panel Data Analysis on the Impact of Industry and Macroeconomic Factors on Bank Performance: The Case of Ethiopia PDF
Tesfaye Boru Lelissa 24-34
Technical Efficiency Assessment of Dairy Farm in the South-west Region of Bangladesh PDF
Fariha Farjana 35-42
Is Microfinance Service a Positive Sum Game? A Qualitative Study on Financial Sustainability of Microfinance Clients PDF
M sai Mohini 43-51
Impact of Product Packaging Elements on Consumer Purchase Notion: A Study FMCG Items PDF
Maloth Naresh Naik 52-61
Customer Centricity & Competitive Intelligence Performance in the Insurance Industry in Western Kenya, East Africa PDF
Angeline Atieno Oyomo 62-75
Determinants of Women Business Success: A Study among MSE’s in East Gojjam Zone Administration PDF
Getamesay Worku Mulat 76-86
Impact of Orgnizational Culture on Job Satisfaction in Selected Hospitals of Chandigarh Region PDF
Renuka Mehra 87-93
Increase budget revenues of various levels by economically limiting tax paying potential PDF
Ahrorov Zarif 94-99
Economic Disparity Analysis for Inter-Districts / Cities In South Kalimantan Province PDF
Mohdari ., Muhammad Saleh, Firda Rahmadiyanti 100-112

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Vol 11, No 11 (2019)

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Brand Management is to Manage Consumer Cognition PDF
Qin Xu 1-4
The Effect of Financial Risk and Environmental Risk on Mining Company Performance with Good Corporate Governance as Moderating Variables PDF
Sugianto Kusnodiharjo, Yvonne Augustine 5-16
The Effect of Evidence-Based Management Practices on Improving Job Performance: A Structural Equation Modeling PDF
Hasan Salih Suliman Al-Qudah 17-22
Financial Development and International Trade inside Asia PDF
Najaf Iqbal, Xu Feng Ju, Zeeshan Fareed, Saeed Ahmed Sheikh 23-32
Enterprise Anti-Crisis Strategy PDF
Hamdamov Omonullo, Abdumannobov A’lobek 33-37
The Influence of Lower Secondary School Quality on Students’ Learning Achievements in Two Selected Districts of Uganda PDF
Godfrey Arnold Dhatemwa 38-49
Individual Savings Problems – An Analysis of Commercial Banks in Tanzania: Evidence from CRDB Bank Marangu Branch PDF
Ansgar J. Sakaya, Lyimo, Joshua Amani 50-58
An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Sector Performance on Nigerian Economy PDF
Peter Ego Ayunku 59-69
Relational Capital: An Imperative for Effective Service Localization PDF
Kuroakegha Basuo 70-75
The Impact of Challenge Stress on the Innovative Behavior of Scientific Researchers in Universities:Moderating Effect of Goal Orientation PDF
Yu Zhang, Xiaobao Peng 76-84
The Double Effect of Customer Interaction in Chinese Short Video APP: The Mediating Role of Brand Experience PDF
Sijia He 85-91
The Effect of Tourism Attractiveness and Destination Image on Revisit Intention Through Tourist Satisfaction (Study on Domestic Tourists of Mount Bromo, Malang, East Java) PDF
Raihan Wishal Nafis, Sudarmiatin ., Sutrisno . 92-97
Educatıon Policy of Audit Firms in Turkey PDF
Evren Dilek Sengur 98-102

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Vol 11, No 12 (2019)

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A Review of How Firms Strategically Lead by Innovating Technology Within the Sharing Economy – A Case of Opportunities, Disruptions, Criticisms and Regulations PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 1-7
A Study of Career Satisfaction Among Estate Surveyors and Valuers in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria PDF
Okey Nwanekezie, Stanislaus Okeahialam 8-13
An Analysis on the Inpatients Level of Satisfaction in Malahayati Islamic Hospital PDF
Zahara Meutia, Harmein Nasution, Zahari Zen 14-20
Corporate Social Responsibility: To What Extent Businesses Should Contribute From Theoretical Perspective? PDF
Faieza Chowdhury 21-25
Influence of Social Economic Factors on Completion of Construction Projects in Public Secondary Schools in Bungoma County, Kenya PDF
Josephine N. Ojiambo, Charles M. Rambo, Stephen Wekesa Masinde 26-33
The Effect of Organizational Culture, Organizational Commitment on the Employee Performance Trough Organizational Citizenship Behavior PDF
Hironimus Efendi Mandi, Sunardi ., Harsono . 34-41
The Effect of Management Accounting Systems and Enterprise Risk Management to Organizational Performance with a Competitive Advantage as an Intervening Variable PDF
Asti Damayanti, Yvonne Augustine 42-53
Service Quality, Brand Image and Customer Satisfaction Influence Loyalty (Study on Citilink Airline Passengers) PDF
Agnes Rully Diyah, Titis Shinta Dhewi, Heri Pratikto 54-61
Measuring Students Loyalty on Branded Smartphone in Indonesia PDF
Rey Remantri Hardi, Susanto ., Siti Dyah Handayani 62-70
The Effect of Psychological Safety and Leadership Style on Risk Performance with Enterprise Risk Management as Intervening Variables PDF
Aulia Himmah, Yvonne Augustine 71-78
The Effect of Service Quality and Electronic Word of Mouth (E-WOM) Towards the Loyalty Through Brand Image (The Study on the Customers of Sriwijaya Air in Indonesia) PDF
Dwi Ratna Ningsih, I Wayan Jaman AP, Sopiah . 79-88
Total Quality Management on Performance in Saudi Post PDF
Mashael Albidany 89-108
Financial Leverage and Its Impact on Profit Margin in Pakistan’s Textile Industry PDF
Sohaib Uz Zaman, A.R. Zaki, Danish Ahmed Siddiqui 109-113
The Influence of Organizational Culture, and Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance (Case Study on Digital Printing) PDF
R. Joko Sugiharjo 114-117
The Strategic Nature of the Employment Relationship PDF
Elijah Kimeu, Chen Zhixia 118-127
Total Factor Productivity Growth, Technical Progress and Efficiency Change in Vietnam Coal Industry – Nonparametric Approach PDF
Hung Phuong Vu, Manh Dung Tran 128-133
Exporting Barriers Perceived by Manufacturing SMEs: Evidence from Emerging and Advanced Markets PDF
Yousif Abdullah Alrashidi 134-147
Quality of Services and Satisfaction of Customer:Mediated by Consumer Buying Decision PDF
Sikander Ali Qalati, Li Wen Yuan, Shuja Iqbal, Hamdaoui Hind, Rana Yassir Hussain 148-158
E-Trust and Website Quality Can Improve E-Loyalty Through E-Satisfaction PDF
Samlatul Izzah, Heri Pratikto, Sutrisno . 159-167
Influence of Motivational Factors on Employees’ Performance Case of Kenya Civil Aviation Authority PDF
Benard Syengo Kilonzo Muli, Samson Nyang’au Paul, James Gitari Muriithi 168-175
IFAS & EFAS – Investigating Evaluation Strategies for Facing SMEs Competition PDF
Ike Kusdyah Rachmawati, Yunus Handoko, Agus Rahman, dan Syarif Hidayatullah 176-182
Perishable Food Supply Chain, Supply of Chain Management on Risk Mitigation with Enterprise Risk Management as an Intervening Variable PDF
Yasananda Khusnul Ramadiyanto, Yvonne Augustine 182-189
The impact of customer relationship management on enhancing the customers loan satisfaction in commercial banks in Cameroon. PDF
Li Zhihong, Andre Djondzo 190-201
Comprehensive Evaluation of E-Service Quality Determinants. “Studying the Impact of these Key Quality Determinants On The Satisfaction and Loyalty of Online Jordanian Customers” PDF
Mohammad Raja Salah 202-233
Supervisory Incentives and Credit Portfolio Management: A Field Experiment and Findings PDF
Angbonon Eugene Kamalan 234-243

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Vol 11, No 13 (2019)

 

 

Vol 11, No 14 (2019)

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Research on Driving Factors of Evolution of Antagonistic Conflicts Between Entrepreneurs and Investors Based on Grounded Theory PDF
Hui Huo, Jiwei Sun 1-7
Development of High-level Talents Lecturer Team in Provincial Universities: Study on Tongren University, Guizhou, China PDF
Yang Zhong Fei, Foong Chee Haur, S.M. Ferdous Azam 8-18
Economic Diversification of Nigeria and Small and Medium Scale Enterprise (SME) Development (2000-2017) PDF
Ikon, M.A, Ohue Paul Itua 19-25
Effective Management of Local Budget Revenues and Expenditures in the Conditions of Modernization of the Economy PDF
Musayeva Feruza Shohruxovna 26-33
Moderating Effect of External Operating Environment on the Relationship Between Corporate Strategies and Performance of Manufacturing Firms in Nairobi City County, Kenya PDF
Alexander Irungu Wanjiru, Stephen Makau Muathe, Jane W. Kinyua-Njuguna 34-44
Organizational Justice and Employee Work Passion in Nigerian Universities PDF
Okpu, T. O., Basuo, B. K. 45-56
Intellectual Capital Development: The Black Gold of Modern Organisation PDF
Tamunomiebi, Dagogo Miebaka, Kalio, Nissi 57-62
The Influence of Internal Promotion and Training Incentives on Employee Performance at University of Nairobi PDF
Dorothy Njiraine 63-79
Leadership Style, Organizational Commitment, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior on Credit Union in Indonesia PDF
Fenika Wulani, Elisabeth Supriharyanti, Boby Agustian 80-88
Effect of Value Chain Management Practices on Performance of Medium and Large Scale Retail Outlets in Nakuru County, Kenya PDF
Naomi Thuku, Henry Kombo 89-97
The Impact of Organizational Development on Maximizing Business Intelligence in Jordanian Joint Stock Companies PDF
Ali Atallah Salah, Zaid Ahmad Alabaddi 98-109
Determining the Price of Software Products in Software Manufacturing Firms in Vietnam PDF
Thi Dieu Thu Nguyen, Thi Hue Dang, Thi Hong Le Hoang, Thi Thu Huyen Vu, Manh Dung Tran 110-116
The Impact of Cross-cultural Organizations on Teamwork Performance: A Yemeni Perspective PDF
Zakarya Ali Qasem Ghalib 117-129
Consumer Demographics and Self-Medication: A Cross-Sectional Study of Karachi City in Pakistan PDF
Sheikh M. Fakhre Alam siddiqui, Shameel A. Zuberi, Sohaib Uz Zaman 130-139

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Vol 11, No 15 (2019)

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Exploring the Fit Between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Innovation in the Search for Corporate Reputation PDF
Gideon Jojo Amos 1-9
Determination of Firm Value in Indonesia PDF
LISTIYANA . 10-17
Buyers Perception on Online Shopping in Kurdistan Region PDF
Uma Shankar Singh 18-25
Determinants of Green Banking Implementation in Emerging Country: Evidence from Vietnam Banks PDF
Do Hoai Linh, Nguyen Thi Hai Duong, Le Tran Ha Trang, Le Thi Khanh Ly, Ta Nguyen Lan Trang, Do Hue Anh 26-34
Financial Ratio Analysis as a Prediction Tool of Bankruptcy on Banking Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange PDF
Dian Primanita Oktasari, Winda Widyanty 35-42
Effect of Growth Strategies on the Performance of Food Manufacturing Firms in Nairobi County, Kenya. PDF
Norah Muchele, Henry Kombo 43-50
Using CIPP Model to Evaluate Student Entrepreneurship Program (SEP) PDF
Sri Lestari, Aldila Krisnaresanti, Laeli Budiarti 51-56
Ethical Legislative, Policy Framework and Ethical Hiring: A Survey of Selected Organizations in Kenya PDF
Hellen Wothaya Sang 57-63
Socio-economic Performance of Manufacturing Companies in Urban Ghana PDF
Kwame B. Bour, Henry Kofi Mensah, Akowuah Jones Asafo, Jonathan Mensah Dapaah 64-74
Influence of Fiscal Federalism as Budget Efficacy on Household Income in Kenya PDF
Cyrus M. Munyua, Stephen Muchina, Beatrice Ombaka 75-79
The Effect of Employee Motivation on Involvement, Commitment, and Job Satisfaction (Study of Employees of the State Electricity Company, Kupang Region, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia) PDF
Petrus Bulu Ngongo, Mintje Ratoe Oedjoe, Pius Bumi Kellen, Ajis S. A. Djaha 80-98
Nexus Between Online Marketing Strategies and Market Performance: A Critical Review of the Literature and Research Agenda PDF
Annstellah gakii, Samuel maina 99-107
The Essence of the Regional Head Election System in Realizing Clean Government in Indonesia PDF
Andi Bau Mallarangeng, Achmad Ruslan, Muhammad Djafar Saidi, Anshori Ilyas 108-114
Effect of Quackery on Estate Agency Practice in Akure PDF
O.S Adebisi, C.A. Adu 115-118
The Influence of Project Management Knowledge of Academics on the Success of University Research Projects PDF
Ahmed Ibrahim, Ding Yong 119-132
Modelling Employee Commitment in the Nigerian Manufacturing Sector PDF
Helen Enerunmone Ogheneyoma LUCENT-IWHIWHU 133-143
Impact of applying social responsibility accounting on companies’ financial performance PDF
Ayat Karaja, Emad Al Shikh, Israa Mansour 144-154
Developing a Promotion Strategy for a New Product: Using Three Firms in Nigeria PDF
Emmanuel Koku BANSAH 155-169
Descriptive Analysis of the Relationship between Supply Chain Management and Business Performance: Evidence from Mali. PDF
Kone Abdrahamane, Salia Sinaly Traore, Aly Yorote 170-182
The Influence of Internet Celebrity on Purchase Decision and Materialism: The Mediating Role of Para-social Relationships and Identification PDF
Hamza Kaka Abdul Wahab, Meng Tao 183-199
Impact of Human Capital Development and Human Capital Isolation Mechanisms on Innovative Performance: Evidence from Industrial Companies in Jordan PDF
Lina Hamdan Mahmoud Al-Abbadi, Reham Zuhier Qasim Almomani, Amani Rajab Abed Alhaleem Abu Rumman, Ayman Abu-Rumman, Amneh Mohammad Ibrahim Khraisat 200-209

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International Journal of Education and Practice Vol 10, No.7 to No 15 (2019)

Vol 10, No 7 (2019)

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Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Teaching and Learning in Nepalese Classroom: Challenges and Opportunity PDF
Kamal Prasad Koirala 1-5
Using Teacher Study Groups to Enhance Teaching Effectiveness of English Language Teachers in East Gojjam Zone PDF
Mengistu Anagaw 6-16
The Impact of Drug Addiction Among the Students of Tertiary Level in Bangladesh PDF
Faruq Ahammed, Shakil Ahmed, Faruq Ahammed 17-21
Practice and Challenges of Concerned Stakeholders’ Coordination to Implement Integrated Functional Adult Literacy Program.The Case of Bale Zone of Oromia Regional State PDF
Ayele Kumsa Hordofa 22-33
Pre and Post Training Perceptions Towards School Leadership: A Case of Haramaya University Second Entry Primary School Female Principal Trainees PDF
Dibekulu Alem Asegu 34-44
Teaching Strategies to Enhance Motor Skills Learning for Groups of Students: The Effects of Verbal and Visual Feedback on Performance in Pole Vault Practice PDF
Chawki Derbali, Fathi Matoussi, Ali Elloumi 45-59
Written Exam Cheating and Prevention and Detection Strategies: The Case Of DMU PDF
Mengistu Anagaw 60-70
Further Education Lecturers: A Glimpse into Factors Influencing Their Career Satisfaction, Aspirations and Development PDF
Opeyemi Odejimi, Mandu Stephen Ekpenyong 71-76
Challenges and Prospects for Teaching Practice in the Zimbabwe Open University: Learning from Experiences in the First Semester 2016 Teaching Practice Supervision Exercise in Masvingo, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South PDF
Maxwell C.C. Musingafi, Tsitsi Dhliwayo, Wilson. Namusi 77-83
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AND UTILIZATION OF PRESCRIBED EYEGLASSES AMONG STAFF OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA PDF
Asuquo I. Enyim 84-109

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Vol 10, No 8 (2019)

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Combatting the Menace of Youth Restiveness in Nigeria Through Citizenship Education PDF
MOHAMMED MUSTAPHA 1-6
Self-Efficacy of Filipino Senior High School Students: Differences Among Tracks/Strand and Type of School PDF
Jonas Villas 7-13
Students Perceptions on Effectiveness of Guidance Programmes in Enhancing Study Skills in Secondary Schools in Bungoma North Subcounty, Kenya PDF
Wanjala Soita John, Catherine Mumiukha 14-18
Non-Linguistic Variables as Predictors of Students Performance in French Language in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State, Nigeria PDF
Agbor, Catherine Alex, Ogar, Kanebe Nsor 19-24
Juridical Analysis of Legal Protection on Agricultural Land Pawner After the Issuance of Law No. 56 Prp of 1960 PDF
Saniah ., Yusriana ., Sri Istiawati, Deliani . 25-29
Critical Thinking of the Prophet Ibrahim Alaihissalam in the Quranic Perspective PDF
Muzhoffar Akhwan 30-40
Factors Determining the Retention of Academic Staff in Universities PDF
Kizza Francis Ssali, David Onen, Genza Gyaviira Musoke 41-50
Teachers’ Mole Concept Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Developing the Model for the mole Concept Content Representations Framework PDF
Emmanuel Mweshi, Onesmus Munyati, Kabuga Nachiyunde 51-65
Evaluation of Figure Drawing Skills of Art Students in Tertiary Institutions. A Case Study of Bolgatanga Polytechnic PDF
Adjei Akuoko Daniel, Amenyo Dzikunu-Bansah 66-75

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Vol 10, No 9 (2019)

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Improving Pre-Service Teachers’ Performance in the Teaching of Common Fraction Using Cuisenaire Rods PDF
AMOAH, DANIEL, AUGUSTINE ADJEI 1-19
Factors Influencing Cohabitation Among Undergraduate Students of Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger State, Nigeria: Implications for Counselling PDF
John Jiya, Alhassan, Daniel Zhiri 20-26
Rethinking the Quality and Relevance of University Education in Kenya from Entrepreneurial Perspective PDF
Joseph K. Kirui, Hellen C. Sang 27-34
Adaptation and Validation of the DUNDEE Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) for a Practice Teaching Program PDF
Josephine Pelingon 35-42
Students’ Academic Difficulties in Learning a Statistics and Probability Course: The Instructors’ View PDF
Refat Abdelsamad Abouelgheat Kandeel 43-52
An Important Way for the Balanced Development of China’s Higher Education: First-class Universities to the Central and Western Regions PDF
Xueqian Zhang 53-57
Tinto’s Construct of Academic Motivation, Integration and Performance – A Case From Turkey PDF
Yaman Köseoğlu 58-71
The Construction of Adolescence on Social Media PDF
Samuel Danso 72-77
The Difficulties in Translating Culture-Specific Expressions from Arabic into English PDF
Ala’Eddin Banikalef, Jabr Abu Naser 78-82
Cognitive Rigor: Augmenting Writing Skills in the EFL Classroom PDF
Deepika Nelson, Jihan Zayed 83-94
Basic School Teachers’ Knowledge in Fundamental Curriculum Concepts and Curriculum Development Process in Ghana PDF
Alex Tetteh, Philip Khumi-Agbasa 95-104
The Effectiveness of the Primary Trauma Care Courses in West Bank, Palestine: Are the Outcomes Acceptable? PDF
Abdullah Alwawi, Nawaf Amro, Bahar Inkaya 105-109
Cultural Consideration in Online Learning Environment: A Case Discussion of HBMSU Learners, Dubai UAE PDF
A.A. Sathakathulla, Nada Essam El harouni 110-117
Education as Unfolding, Preparation and Growth: A Reflection from John Dewey’s Perspectives and Its Implications to African Context PDF
Mleke Bertha Richard, Erick Elias Sele, Antony Zakaria Fute, Beatrice Fidelis Massawe 118-125
Mobile Devices to Enhance Teaching and Learning in the Classroom: Some More Second Thoughts, Using Activity Theory PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 126-137
Alone But Together: Exploring the Possible Barriers Impacting Learners’ Feeling of Belonging in a Further Education Networked Learning Group PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 138-147
Quality Education in Second Cycle Institutions: The Role of the Private Sector PDF
BABA BLONCH ADOMBILLA, AKUBAH JOSEF KRIS, AZEESI ROGER 148-157
Students’ Attitude Towards the Use of Information Communication Technology in College of Education, Ghana PDF
Gershon Kofi Ladzekpo, Alfred Doh Nukpetsi 158-165
Development of Oriented Student Activity Sheets Problem-Based Learning Approaches Assisted by GeoGebra Software to Improve Metacognition Ability of Private Vocational High School PAB 12 Saentis PDF
Rusmini ., Edy Surya 166-170
The Role of Adult and Non-Formal Education in the Eradication of Hatespeech as a Catalyst for National Disintegration in Nigeria PDF
Olajide Muili Folaranmi, Danladi Cassidy C. H. 171-181
Emotion regulation Strategies in Teaching Profession: Case Study of an International Primary School Teacher in Jakarta, Indonesia PDF
Dani Surya Lee 182-189
Influence of Age on Students’ Alternative Conceptions of Scientific Phenomena PDF
Theresa Ugonwa Okafor 190-204
Use of Web 2.0 Technologies in the Teaching/Learning of Business Education in Nigerian Universities PDF
Joshua Sule Mamman 205-213

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Vol 10, No 10 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
Digital Exclusion or Digital Choice: Exploring the Gaps, Conflicting Views and Actions About E-Inclusivity – A Case of FE Lecturers PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 1-13
The Fruition of Decades of Good Work: An Enjoyment of Social and Physical Inclusion by Deaf Children in Upper Primary, Secondary and Preparatory Schools in Gondar City Administration, Ethiopia PDF
Tadesse Abera 14-27
Perceived Effectiveness of Teachers’ Performance Appraisal System in Government Owned Secondary Schools of Sidama Zone, Ethiopia PDF
Berhanu Desalegn Mirado 28-38
An Investigation on the Major Problems Encountered in Translating English into Wolaita Language: Two Selected Primary Schools in Focus PDF
Mesfin Mekuria Dangore 39-48
The Principal Visionair Leadership of Islamic Integrated Elementary School Baitul Jannah Bandar Lampung PDF
Ninuk Endah Susanti, Sumadi, Dedy Hermanto Karwan 49-55
Identifying Factors Affecting Students’ Academic Achievement in Science and Mathematics in Primary Schools of Hawassa City PDF
Reta Regassa Jetu 56-67
Examining the Interaction Effects of Gender and Programs of Study on the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Students’ Attitude Towards Teaching Profession of Mekelle University, Ethiopia PDF
Arul Sekar, J. 68-74
Beyond Paper-Based Affiliate Status: Policy Analysis on Non-Formal Education and the Graduates in Ethiopian Higher Education Institutions PDF
Mulu Bzayene 75-83
A Comparative Analysis of Mathematics Achievement Between Boys and Girls: The Case of Lower Cycle Secondary Schools Students of Addis Ababa PDF
Yosef Hailu 84-89
Analysis of Test Items used in an Achievement Test in Physics at Secondary Level PDF
Shahzad Ahmad 90-96
Review on Higher Diploma Training Experiences, Quality Teaching and Its Challenges in Mizan_Tepi University, Ethiopia PDF
Miressa Yadessa 97-100
Assisting Pupils of Aduamoa D/A Junior High School Level 2 To Understand The Concept Of Water Purification Using The Filtration Method PDF
Samuel Dontoh, Millicent Bartels-Woode, Daniel Amoah, Abudulai Kamilu-Mohammed 101-118
Politics, Power and Agency in Early Childhood Care Education In Nigeria PDF
Domike Grace Chikadibia, Undie,Ushinyin Josephine 119-123
The effects of using an Electronic Interactive Whiteboard in Developing students’’ Attitude, Cognitive Motivation and Academic achievement PDF
Adel Mohammed AlAdl, Abdelrahman Mohamed Ahmed 124-129

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Vol 10, No 11 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
E-learners or E-actors: Exploring the Possible Cultural Barriers Impacting Learner’s Participation Originality in Online Collaborative Learning PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 1-11
Florida Real Estate License Aspirants, Students, and Candidates’ Dropout: A Qualitative Analysis PDF
Luca D’Ottone 12-23
The Comparison and Contrast of Higher Education Entrance Examination System in China and Nigeria; Lecturers’ Perspective. PDF
Moses Oladele Ogunniran, Longlong Hou 24-38
Potters Kiln Bricks: Using Manual Brick Making Machine PDF
Maikudi Umar, Ali Inuwa 39-51
Students’ Academic Performance: An Inquiry into Limited First Class (Honours) Division within the University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana PDF
Job Asante 52-61
Perceived Impact of Effective Educational Planning and Implementation on Educational System for National Cohesion and Global Competitiveness PDF
Osegbue Gloria Chineze 62-67
The Effect of School Head Managerial Capability and Learning Facilities on Performance Teacher Department of Tourism Vocational School in Manado City PDF
Virginia H Saneba, Henny N Tambingon, Mozes M Wullur 68-76
Pathway to Quality: Incorporating Students’ Perceptions in the University Learner Support System PDF
Richard Ouma 77-88
Effect of a Training Program on the Development of Writing Skills Among Special Education Students PDF
Aiman Mohammd Ahmad Freihat 89-97
Nexus Between Literacy Education and Entrepreneurial Skill Acquisition of Artisans in Osun State, Nigeria PDF
Eyitayo Olufumilayo Akinyemi 98-104
Exploring the Practice of ”College, Government, Association, Research and Enterprise” Collaborative Education Mode from the Perspective of Supply Side Reform – A Case Study of the Applied Chemistry Major of Yancheng Teachers University PDF
Jun Wang, Zheng-Hao Fei, Jian-Qing Tao 105-108
An Assessment of Influence of Teachers’ Discipline Management Strategies on Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination in Public Secondary Schools in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya PDF
Jacob Kinoti Nkarichia, Justus Mochama Gori 109-127
Counselling for Security, Creativity and Learning in Early Childhood Education PDF
Domike Grace Chikadibia, Undie, Ushinyin Josephine 128-132

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Vol 10, No 12 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
After All, Who Lectures the Lecturer? Exploring the Barriers Impacting the Development of a Reflective Practitioner PDF
Anietie G. Ukpabio 1-11
Lessons Learned from Observing Teaching Practices: The Case of Ghana PDF
Corinne Brion, Paula Cordeiro 12-20
Addressing the Foundation of a Profession for Fostering New Hope – Dentistry in India! PDF
Prem Anand Prabhakaran 21-24
Adjudging the Teacher Perceived Authentic Leadership, Leader- Member Exchange (LMX) Model of Management and Managerial Competence of Educational Leaders PDF
Ofelia T. Posecion, Arnold T. Posecion 25-37
The Impact of Religious Practices and Values on Academic Achievements of Students at Secondary Level PDF
Muhammad Asghar Ali, Farzana Rathore, Dawood Siddique 38-43
Lessons for School Principals from Transformational Leadership Characteristics PDF
Anne Wairimu Ndiritu, John Mwaura Mbugua, Caroline Njoki Ndiritu 44-51
Campus Security and Safety Models: Statistical Empirical Analysis from a Ghanaian Tertiary Institution PDF
Francis Owusu Mensah, Joseph Antwi Baafi, Yarhands Dissou Arthur, Claudia Omari Somuah, Richard Mprah 52-64
Exploring Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching PDF
Josephine C. Pelingon 65-72
EFL Teachers’ Phonological Awareness Beliefs and Practices: Help or Prevent EFL Children Developing Reading PDF
Yousef Alshaboul, Randa Almahasneh, Elsayed Elshabrawi Ahmed Hassanein, Sayed Ibrahim 73-85
SWOT Analysis and Its Implementation Strategies in Educational Management PDF
Yoseph Belen Keban, Syaiful Arifin, Rudi Wahyono 86-92
The Effect of Organizational Culture, Transformational Leadership, Vertical Communication Toward Lecturers’ Organizational Commitment at Serambi Mekah University of Banda Aceh PDF
Sariakin ., Biner Ambarita, Abdul Muin Sibuea 93-99
Effects of Educational Fundings on Retention and Dropout of Students in Public Secondary Schools in Seme Sub-County, Kenya PDF
Opiyo Festus Omolo, James Ochieng Sika, Maureen Olel 100-105
Impact of Parental Involvement on Academic Performance of Students PDF
Faquia Hanif, S Khurram Khan Alwi 106-111
Inclusive Education in Cameroon: Challenges and Prospects PDF
Enow Parris Cecilia Bechem, Wemba Valery 112-118
Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Determinants of Education Demand in Small-Scale Gold Mining Communities in Burkina Faso PDF
Jean-Baptise M.B. Sanfo 119-131
Development of Students’ Worksheet Based on Quantum Learning to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking Ability in 5th Grade Elementary School PDF
Alif Via Sufianti, Darsono ., Munaris ., Alben Ambarita 132-137
Differential Item Functioning in Grade 8 Math Using Logistic Regression, Mantel-Haenszel and Logical Data Analysis PDF
Jonas P. Villas 138-146
The Development of Assessment Instruments Based on Multiple Intelligence in Elementary School PDF
Dodo Septiawan, Lilik Sabdaningtyas, Darsono ., Alben Ambarita 147-154
Potential Corrosion Issue in CO2 Pipeline PDF
Christopher Nwimae, Nigel Simms 155-169
Strategies to Enhance Life Skills Education in High Schools: Eswatini Context PDF
Racheal Mafumbate, Zanele Simelane 170-176
Challenges Faced by Teachers in the Implementation of Guidance and Counselling in Eswatini Primary Schools PDF
B. D. Sibandze, Racheal Mafumbate 177-183
Exploration on Mode and Mechanism of ”Five-dimensional Force Drive and Collaborative Education” for Applied Chemistry Majors PDF
Jun Wang, Zheng-Hao Fei, Jian-Qing Tao 184-187
Research on Problems and Countermeasures of Intellectual Property Management in Anhui Colleges and Universities PDF
Chunneng Liu, Wei Song 188-194

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Vol 10, No 13 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
A Study of Stress Factor and Its Impact on Students Academic Performance at Secondary School Level PDF
Muhammad Saqib, Muhammad Naeem Naveed, Hina Irshad 1-5
Conflict Management and Its Impact on Teachers’ Performance of Secondary Schools of Wolaita and Dawro Zones, South Ethiopia PDF
Yasin Molla 6-19
Test Anxiety and Study Habits of Students: A Correlational Study at University Level PDF
Saghir Ahmad 20-24
Influence of Geogebra on Students’ Achievement in Geometric Transformations and Attitude towards Learning Mathematics with Technology PDF
DARREN BWALYA 25-36
Practices and Challenges of Instructional Supervision in Government Secodary Schools of Wolaita Zone PDF
Teshome Terra 37-51
The Influence of Learning Strategies on the Mathematics Achievement of Students as It Relates to School Factors PDF
Judith Hannah 52-57
Analysis of Common Errors Made by Second Year English Language Department Students in Writing Academic Paragraph: The Case of Gilgel Beles CTE PDF
Tadesse Hirpa 58-70
Effect Analysis on Laboratory Work Skill Training Provided by Madda Walabu University for Secondary Schools (2013-2017G.C) in Bale Zone, South East Ethiopia PDF
Abebe Adugna Chala 71-77
Determinant Factors Affect the Implementation of Laboratory Work in Science Subjects at Secondary Schools in Bale Zone, Ethiopia PDF
Abebe Adugna Chala 78-85
The Effect of Implementing Paikem Case-Based Learning And Cooperative Learning On Learning Competency And Quality PDF
Indrayati ., Basuki Rahmat, Apit Miharso 86-94
Student-Centered Learning and Current Practice in Bangladeshi College Education PDF
Muhammad Jakir Al Faruki, Md. Armanul Haque, Md. Mahbubul Islam 95-107
Reading Comprehension: Theories and Strategies Toward an Effective Reading Instruction PDF
Joderic C. Navarrete 108-114

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Vol 10, No 14 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
The Effect of School Head Competency and Motivation on Teacher Performance (Study on Elementary School Sub District Wenang, Manado City, Indonesia) PDF
Norma Novel Manoppo, Henny N. Tambingon, Jeffry S. J. Lengkong 1-7
The Effect of Organizational Culture and Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance Emergency Installation PDF
Vanny Boy Mokalu, Henny N. Tambingon, Jeffry S. J. Lengkong 8-17
Development of Android-Based Mobile Learning: Answering the Challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 PDF
Didi Sudarmansyah, Sudjarwo ., Risma M. Sinaga 18-27
“The Effectiveness of Computer- Based Sight Words to Improve Reading Skill in Autism. “Discuss PDF
Ohud Adnan Saffar 28-29
Challenges Facing Women in School Leadership Positions: Experiences from a District in Zimbabwe PDF
G. N. Shava, F. N. Tlou, M Mpofu 30-40
Determinants of Self-Esteem, Educational Performance and Career Prospects among Secondary School Students in Navakholo Constituency, Kakamega, Kenya PDF
Joyce Wangia, Fuchaka Waswa, Judith Waudo 41-49
Upgrading and Reconstruction Path of Applied Chemistry Major in New Engineering Construction: Take Yancheng Teachers University as an Example PDF
Jun Wang, Zheng-Hao Fei, Jian-Qing Tao 50-53
Integration of the French Language Teacher-Trainees’ Experiences of the Teaching Practice into the Course Quality Enhancement at One University in Lesotho PDF
Itumeleng Mokhele 54-65
Pre–Service Teachers’ Knowledge of Integrating Soccer and Geometry: The Case of University of Education, Winneba PDF
Simon Kormla Donkor, Cyril Ababio Titty 66-75
Digitalizing Secondary School Activities in Ibadan Metropolitan Secondary Schools, Oyo State, Nigeria PDF
Isah, Emmanuel A., Ojetunde, Segun Michael 76-82
Language Planning and Policy in the Education System of Bangladesh PDF
Mohammad Rukanuddin 83-87
The Provision of Guidance Services in Colleges of Education in Northern Ghana PDF
Amos Asamari Alale 88-95
Categorical Diagnostic Analysis of “Slow Learners” PDF
Caleb Okeyo Oyala 96-101
Pre-service Teachers’ Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Multi-Author Blogging: A Quasi-Experimental Mixed Methods Investigation PDF
Abdullah Almodaires, Faisal Almutairi, Fahad Alkhezzi 102-120
Teacher-Student Relationships: The Impact on High School Students PDF
Shadrack Agyekum 121-122
The Effectiveness of Frayer Model on the Acquisition of the Concepts of Chemistry among 9th Grade Students in Jordan PDF
Sami Salameh Almassarweh 123-131
Impact of Cooperative Learning on Junior Secondary School Students’ Achievement in Basic Science and Technology (BST) in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria PDF
Essien Edem Udo 132-138
Teachers’ Attrition at Pre-tertiary Level in Ghana: A Qualitative Investigation into its Causes and Suggestions PDF
Samuel Stevens Boateng 139-149

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Vol 10, No 15 (2019)

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Journal coverpage PDF
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The Effect of Academic Supervision and Teacher Participation in Teacher Work Group to Teachers Performance Catholic Religion Education on North Sulawesi Province – Indonesia PDF
Meike Meita Memah, Jeffry S. J. Lengkong, Martinus Krowin 1-7
A Review and Synthesis of the Response to Intervention (RtI) Literature: Teachers Implementations and Perceptions PDF
Adhwaa Alahmari 8-17
The Effect of Leadership Commitment and Integrity on the Effectiveness of Education Bimas Catholic North Sulawesi Province – Indonesia PDF
Yean M. V. Rasu, Henny N. Tambingon, Jeffry S. J. Lengkong 18-24
How Teachers Enhance Reading by Blending in Grammar PDF
Sevda Budak, Jenelle Reeves 25-32
Parent Perspectives of Desired and Experienced Child and Family Practices in the Early Elementary Grades PDF
Carl J. Dunst, Deborah W. Hamby 33-44
Experiences of Middle School Students Following a Financial Literacy Simulation PDF
Joanne C. Caniglia, Davison M. Mupinga 45-53
Differences in Anxiety on the New Student of STKIP Singkawang PDF
Abd. Basith, M. Aris Ichwanto 54-57
Cuckoo Search Algorithm Based Feature Selection in Image Retrieval System PDF
Manar Abdulkareem Al-Abaji 58-65
Development of Local Content Learning Module for Karawo Embroidery Crafts in Vocational High Schools in Gorontalo PDF
Sapia Husain, Abdul Haris Panai, Nurhayati Abbas, Hamzah B. Uno 66-76
Discovering the Colonial Discourse in Lawrence in/of Arabia: A Postcolonial Reading PDF
Safa Almijbilee 77-86
Language Shift and Maintenance of Ga in Accra PDF
Eric Ziem Bibiebome, Jacob Anderson, Ivy Jones-Mensah 87-94
University Matriculation Examinations as Predictor of First Year Academic Performance of Students in Public Universities inEdo State PDF
F. Egberha, J.H. Osarumwense 95-101
Health Related Quality of Life in Patients with Diabetes: Psychological and Socio-Demographical Determinants PDF
Sara Miftari Sadiki 102-110
Investigating the Use of Online Learning Resources by the EAP Students in a UK University PDF
Serpil Meri Yilan 111-117
Metacognition Strategies in Solving Mathematics at a Secondary School in Zambia PDF
Chibumba Chidyaka, Bentry Nkhata 118-134
The Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills-Based Assessment Instrument for Elementary School Integrated Thematic Learning PDF
Komang Okayana, Irawan Suntoro, Lilik Sabdaningtyas, Darsono . 135-142
Construction of the Applied Chemistry Major Experimental Teaching Center in the Background of Local University Type Transformation PDF
Jun Wang, Zheng-Hao Fei, Jian-Qing Tao 143-146
Developing a Prototype to Translate Pakistan Sign Language into Text and Speech While Using Convolutional Neural Networking PDF
Maria Naseem, Summaira Sarfraz, Ali Abbas, Ali Haider 147-157
School Play Activities: Assessment of Educators’ Knowledgeability of Physical, Creative and Cognitive Development of Basic Education Children PDF
Bassey E. Udoukpong, Oto-Obong J. Ekpo 158-167
Self-Confidence of Nursing Students Related to their Simulation Learning Experience PDF
Rasha Mahfouz, Asrar Almutairi, Elhaga Eldesouky 168-173
The Cost Implications of Primary School Educational Policy Shift Toward Free Education at Point of Delivery for Primary School Children: The Case Study of Nyamagana District PDF
Paul Charles Kamani, Chen Yinghua, Pakmoni Lariba 174-183
Effect of Formative Classroom Assessment on Students’ Academic Achievement in Junior Secondary School Basic Science in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria PDF
MATILDA, U. ORHERUATA, HELEN, A. OYAKHIROME 184-189

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How To Launch A Scalable E-Learning Business

E-learning is a booming industry that’s only set to grow more and more as the ongoing trend of digitization continues to take hold across the economy. Despite the growing importance of e-learning services and the immense profitability which can be tapped into by clever entrepreneurs, however, few e-learning businesses which are launched these days ever endure for long enough to scale themselves upwards.

What’s the secret to scaling your e-learning business, anyway, and why do so many entrepreneurs fail to see their digital teaching efforts take off? Here’s how to launch a scalable e-learning business that will thrive as time goes on.

 

Understand the burgeoning growth of e-learning

If you don’t appreciate the extent to which the e-learning industry is rapidly burgeoning, you’ll never be able to scale your business as it slowly but surely becomes more popular. According to Orbis Research, the global e-learning market is set to swell to an astonishing $275.10 billion in value by 2022, so those entrepreneurs who get started in this field right now could be reaping the financial rewards of their work sooner rather than later. In order to tap into this thriving growth, however, you need to understand that scaling your e-learning business begins with establishing secure foundations upon which the rest of your commercial enterprise can grow.

Establish solid foundations for your business begins with reviewing the simple mistakes that other entrepreneurs have made before you. By reviewing the errors which have caused other e-learning endeavors to crumble and fail, you’ll be well-equipped to avoid succumbing to such errors yourself. Review a list of the top mistakes that e-learning professionals make time and time again, for instance, and you’ll realize that many of these errors could have been easily avoided with a little touch of foresight. Failing to create a company-wide vision which can steer your e-learning endeavor to success, for instance, will make it challenging for you to expand your business if you find commercial success.

Furthermore, your enterprise will only be scalable if it has a way to narrow down its target audience into a selection of consumers who are eager to purchase your services. This means learning how to conduct market research and developing customer profiles is essential towards long-term success, as you won’t be able to learn as you go once your business takes off and you’re swamped with activity. Another thing you need to take care of early on is getting insurance coverage, which will be cheaper if you buy it well-ahead of time before your business fully develops.

 

Learn to cover all your bases

You may think that your e-learning company is immune to legal jeopardy, but the truth of the matter is that any business enterprise faces the possibility of legal action which could deliver financial ruin to your doorstep. That’s why it’s imperative to properly insure your e-learning company if you want it to survive its first lawsuit or angry customer. Tenant insurance and other consumer-oriented plans won’t be sufficient for your business, however, which will need insurance coverage specifically crafted for business endeavors in this industry.

Getting comprehensive general liability insurance for your business is imperative towards protecting yourself from generic legal threats which could become a financial burden on your business’ performance. Furthermore, if you’re really interested in scaling your business, you’ll need to be able to recruit talented e-learning professionals who are invested in the future wellbeing of your company. That means providing your rank-and-file workers with good employer-sponsored health plans which can boost their morale and keep them on their feet in the unfortunate event of a medical accident. Smart business owners don’t view insurance as an unnecessary expense but rather as a lifesaver that will keep their business from succumbing to the first fire or flood which plagues you.

Finally, you need to understand that your e-learning business will only achieve scalability if it’s niche-specific and capable of gaining a leg up on your competitors in that area. Not all industries are ripe for e-learning enterprises, but traditional education, IT, e-commerce, and retail are all good examples of fields which are ripe for e-learning companies to thrive in. This will entail building professional contacts with those in your industry who may not need your services now but could enlist their help later on, so never be afraid to network if you want your business to scale upwards with time.

All of this will be in vain if you don’t have the best workers around to help you expand your company, so reviewing the crucial e-learning skills that your workers should have may help you expedite the hiring process. Invest properly in the right human capital, and you’ll soon discover that scaling your e-learning enterprise is easier when you have talented professionals to help you along the way.

Sharpening your financial education: Things they don’t teach you in college

Financial literacy offers the necessary knowledge and skills to manage money in an effective manner. Financial education should start from an early age. Institutions of higher education place a great deal of importance on teaching students about finances. In the modern world, financial responsibility is of the essence. To be more precise, they need to learn how to manage money and other assets of the same nature in a productive way. More students should have access to personal coaches long before they reach the age when they are able to get a loan. Until that happens, the only thing that can be done is to advocate for financial education. It’s not just for investors.

Colleges strive to prepare students for the real world and their efforts always meet with success. Interestingly, there are some things they don’t teach you in class. Take education into your own hands. What seems challenging in the beginning will motivate you to come up with a successful approach. You’ll learn a great deal during your time in college. However, you won’t grasp all the aspects the art of investing and managing money, that is, if you’re not attending business school. Keep on reading to improve your financial literacy. These are the lessons that they don’t teach you in college. Read attentively.

Anything that is related to banking deserves your attention  

Financial institutions like banks play a major role in the economy by offering services to individuals who are looking forward to saving. Banks act like intermediaries in the sense that they connect surplus and deficit economic agents. Why should you learn about banking, anyway? Because it can impact your financial future, that’s why. When you’re able to grasp basic economic concepts, you’re able to set up a savings account and, of course, start saving money. It’s important to learn some of the basic things prior to opening a bank account. You need to become familiar with concepts like routing number, compound interest, or overdraft fee. Take the time to learn everything you can about banking. Understand what’s the best way to manage your money and don’t do yourself a disservice.

You can start paying back your student debt immediately

Students need loans to balance the books. As a matter of fact, if it weren’t’ for student loans, they wouldn’t be able to pay for education. Student loans are meant to meet the needs of students of higher education whose personal resources are scarce. Repaying the debt doesn’t have to be a major hurdle. In case you didn’t know, you can start paying back your student loan starting right now. How? Well, trade Forex in your spare time. Anyone can trade in the foreign exchange market. If you treat it as a serious business, you’ll surely be successful. The money that you’ll make won’t be enough to pay off the loan early, but it will be enough to manage the debt.

FX trading is a sure way to make extra money. Low spread Forex brokers are extremely popular nowadays. If you’re looking for an affordable trading solution, you don’t have to look too long, as you can easily find brokers with a low trading cost. The trading strategy that they offer is one you should consider. Low spread Forex involves completing several financial transactions in the course of a day. The commission can rise up to 100 pips. When it comes to trading FX online, you should best focus on the winning strategy. Anyway, it’s possible to make profit from your dorm room. Don’t miss out on this important opportunity. There are many software solutions available, so you don’t have to actually be online to trade.

There are various ways of balancing a budget

There is nothing more important than having a balanced budget. When your expenses don’t exceed the income, you can easily meet your financial obligations. Budgeting makes it possible for you to create a spending plan and determine ahead of time if you have enough money to do the things you need or want. Ideally, students in college should be taught about the basics of keeping a financial record of their financial transactions. As you know, we don’t live in an ideal world. Creating a budget and, most importantly, sticking to it is the most adult thing to do. In addition to putting your savings into an account, there are some things you might want to do.

When determining what is the best way to spend money, think in terms of needs and wants. To be more precise, figure out if what you’re planning to spend your hard-earned cash on is a need or a want. Do you have your eyes set on an expensive pair of shoes? You might want to reconsider. Equally important is to stick to one type of payment. It’s a lot easier to track your spending when you use, for instance, the debit card. Use cash or card. If you happen to have a credit card, make sure not to overspend. It’s recommendable to spend as much money as you can afford to, not more.

Accounting can come in handy in the most surprising situations

Accounting is the process of recording financial transactions, storing information in a useful way, and presenting the results. Everyone should have basic accounting knowledge. imagine the following scenario: You want to buy a car. The investment is a significant one and you do your best to negotiate a better price. If you’ve had any experience with accounting, you would know all too well that the vehicle you’re on the point of purchasing is on the dealership’s balance sheet as inventory. What does that mean? It simply means that in order to keep the business operating, the dealer has to make a profit. When you’re armed with knowledge, you can walk right up to the dealership, tell them what you’re looking for, and walk away with a better deal.

To sum up, institutions of higher education do an excellent job when it comes to providing financial education. As a student, you’re responsible for your learning. Open your computer and watch a helpful tutorial. There are many things you can do to broaden your financial education. The things that you don’t learn in the classroom, which is why you have to make an effort. Take your financial education to the next level. It can be done.  

6 Books Most Popular With IT Developers

It’s true, coding and developing is mostly done on computers. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t something that can be gained by thumbing through an old-fashioned book. Whether you’re a new developer or a professional, finding the best programming books will put you at an advantage. The following are the best books for software developers of all levels. Reading them can help you keep your code neat, clean, and, most importantly, functioning.

Clean Architecture: A Craftsman’s Guide to Software Structure and Design

The first book on this list is by rather famous “Uncle Bob.” Those who have looked into his series (either for a summary or perhaps through a free book a friend lent you) know that he is one of the best writers on the topic. This book covers the complicated idea of clean programming architecture in a simple way. The author’s mother tongue summary of what you need to do for keeping things clean is easy to understand even for the beginners who happen to read it.

Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software and Craftsmanship

This is the second of Uncle Bob’s programming books. In this one, you can expect to learn the difference between code that is functional and the one that is clean being functional as well. In the software developing world, you’ll be expected to turn out products that don’t just work but are neat. After all, the code you write will need to make sense to people who have to come along after you to change things or upgrade what you’ve written. This book will show you how to do that.

The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers

This is the last of Uncle Bob’s programming books. If there is any book on this list that is a must-have, it is this one. Here, Uncle Bob takes the mystique out of being a software developer or a programmer, explaining in details what will be expected of you and how to understand whether you should pursue this career path at all. This is a great “programmer’s 101” kind of a book, and something every coder should have tucked away on their bookshelf.

Working Effectively With Legacy Code

It’s a pain, but, for those who want to work in the developing field, it’s something that you will simply have to work with: Legacy code. Working with a code that someone else has written needs one’s attention to all the nuances. A person should be skillful too, particularly if you’re making the jump from hobby to career. This book can teach you the proper way to go about working with it. Learn the most effective ways to alter or work around it. You can also find there the question of what you should avoid doing at all costs.

The Algorithm Design Manual

Algorithms are the future of the coding world. Especially if you want to work for a large company, such as Amazon or Google, you should know how they work and how they are designed. But even if you’re hoping to work for a mid-tier software or web development business, being knowledgeable about algorithms can really make you stand out among other experienced coders. This book explains all you need to know to build a sturdy foundation for your code.

Books are still one of the best learning resources available even for a tech-centric topic such as programming. No matter if you’re a novice or an expert, whether you’re coding in your living room \ or you’ve got your own office in a Fortune 500 company, the books on this list should find their way to your nearest bookshelf as the knowledge they have is indispensable.

Improving Your Social Status in College

Why is social status so important? It’s because it gives the holder easy access to money, power, connection, influence, and a number of other good things. A person with a higher social status is virtually more respected than a person with a lower status.

A lower-status person is unlikely to have the things that usually come easy with high status; money, influence, power, and so on. For example, just imagine the way a TV personality like Kim Kardashian will be treated in a five-star restaurant – definitely different from how a regular citizen with no social status will be treated. The chefs will do everything in their power to impress her, and everyone will be scrambling to get an autograph, and maybe, a picture with her.

It may even lead to the story of an hour summary in the tabloids. That’s what it feels like!

Why is social status so important?

So, having a good social status can allow you to get whatever you want, literally with just the snap of your fingers. Just look at the number of celebrities that have evaded jail terms because of their high status and fame.

In school, social status also allows you to build up a strong network of friends, especially with other successful and high-quality people than you’d normally be unable to do. It also allows you to build a strong network of fans and followers; people that will always be loyal to you on a daily basis.

In a business strategy game, you will need the necessary connection to always get things done for you. Even after school, the status you have built along the line will help you in your career.

How to Increase Your Social Status?

There’s always that instinctive drive to achieve greatness; or high status in this case. Everybody wants to be given that preferential treatment; everyone wants to be influential; everyone wants to have that strong network of friends and fans. However, certain factors are important if you want a social status change. It’s just like playing a business strategy game, which requires tactics and high intelligence.

Actually, the kind of social status you have in college is completely based on the things that you do, whether intrinsically or extrinsically.

Canon-Bard’s theory states that the psychological reactions and emotions that we feel occur simultaneously, rather than consecutively. So, it means that social status is like the Freytag’s pyramid; the actions you take determine your rise, climax, and fall. Imagine the implication of helping a stranger struggling with their essay by just suggesting to them a free online plagiarism checker for students so they can easily scan their works and check for plagiarism. This simple action of giving a hint where to find a decent plagiarism checker for students, can easily change you from a “static character,” that nobody knows, to a “round character” that everyone wants to meet and talk to.

 

Extrinsic social status necessitates that you join a club, fraternity, or a sports team, regularly attend events/parties and run for political posts. These activities are external influences on your social status.

But most importantly, you can focus on your intrinsic social status; for, without them, it is virtually difficult to increase your social status

    1. Don’t Dominate, Be Humble: Surprisingly, humility tends to attract high status. When you are humble, and you respect other people, and their individual opinions, no matter how completely different they are to yours, people will come to respect you too.
    2. Tolerance: for example, when you join a frat house, and you are not tolerant, they might cancel your membership. The core value of fraternity is to teach tolerance. When people notice that you tolerate them well and you complain less about their character, however bad it may be, it increases the influence you have on people. The more people you tolerate; the more friends you have.
    3. Network: networking can also change your social status and put you at the top of the social rung. When you make a lot of friends and relate well with almost everybody you meet (just like in the analogy I gave earlier), you will create a strong social influence that can help you later in life by creating opportunities.
    4. Honesty:  Always saying your mind and telling people the truth and nothing but the truth, even if it hurts, will make them trust you better. You’ll even become the lady or the guy who always speaks the truth.
    5. Create Interest in People: The interest you have in other people’s life can help you a lot. When people know they can always talk to you about anything they may be going through, and that you’re always there to see them through their difficult situations, they will learn to respect you more. This, in turn, increases your social status.

Top Toronto Colleges for International Students

Traveling is a great experience and education can give you the best chance at it. Toronto is a heaven for education, thus attracting scholars across the globe. If you have always dreamt of studying abroad, this article is for you.

Just like many countries around the world, writing services are used by university students in Canada. PapersOwl is among the best online essaying services used, where you find someone to aid you with drafting your essay. While some services assist students to write their assignments, others only give guidance on how to go about them.

The Best Colleges in Toronto for International Students

Canada’s education rankings globally makes it a dream destination for many international students seeking higher education. The country’s capital, Toronto, is home to numerous international universities that enroll as undergraduates and postgraduates from all over the world. Below are the top colleges for international students in Toronto, Canada.

  • University of Toronto

Being the largest university in Canada, it is the best college for international students. It is a home to more than 15,000 international scholars from 150 different countries. It is by far the best school you can pick to further your knowledge as a postgraduate scholar or start your career as an undergraduate student.

Its facilities are a state of the art, thus doesn’t fall short of what is expected for a world-class university. The institution offers more diverse programs and courses more than any other campus in the country. You can pursue any program that interests you. More about this prestigious school can be found online.

  • York University

Not only is York a prestigious university in Ontario,; it is also the third largest in the country. This automatically translates to its facilities and amenities being world-class. As an international scholar, this is an ideal choice for you. They enroll learners from 178 different countries around the world. The total population is close to 53,000.

On a financial focal point, this is the most affordable institution with the quality of programs and facilities it has to offer. It is cheap and affordable to most people. Fun fact: the college boasts of offering the only space engineering program in the entire country.

  • Ryerson University

It is another perfect choice for international scholars hoping to study in Toronto, Canada. This institution accepts applications from close to 149 countries world-wide. The entire population of its scholars speak close to 80 languages from across the globe.

The college has invested in a career-driven education system based on innovation. This prepares students to compete favorably in the industrial market, thus considered to offer some of the best business programs in the country. Details on how much you pay as tuition fee as a non-citizen can be found in their official website when you ask for their help.

  • Humber College

With a population of close to 31,000 scholars, Humber College is a considerably big institution. It has a total of more than 6000 international students from over 100 countries. The school enrolls non-Canadian citizens from private high schools in Toronto Canada as well as those from within.

It is a polytechnic institution that gives its students real-world experiences in preparation of them facing their careers. It boasts of more than 180 programs that are taught on a full-time basis and 40 different areas of study. It is an ideal school for undergraduates focusing on computer, writing, engineering and business related programs.

  • Trent University

Located in Peterborough, Trent University is not among the largest universities in the country nor in the province of Ottawa. But, it is one of the best in terms of undergraduate programs and research. It only has a population of 8,000; 700 of these are international students drawn from over 70 countries.

The school is known for small sized classes that make it easy to reach each and every student personally. It is a perfect place to start your career path as an international undergraduate. A lot of online essays and articles give detailed information about what the institution has to offer.

Final Remarks

Making the right choice as far as a college is concerned is harder than you anticipated. Factors like global rankings, programs offered, tuition and accommodation fees and education system play an active role while making the decision. The 5 discussed institutions above happen to be some the best colleges in Canada.

These will give you a bearing as you make your final decision on which institution to enroll for and the programs that please you. Good luck!

How Can Practice In Essay Writing Improve Your Writing Style?

Essay writing is inevitable for college students, and they have to face it sooner or later. Even if we miraculously escape writing it in high school, we are going to be made to compose one in college or university, so the earlier we start to learn essay writing the better. Most of us hate writing essays because they are hard and you have to take care of so many things at the same time like format, diction, eloquence, and deadline that we lose track and end up having worse panic attacks of our lives.  Since this unavoidable menace will hit us some point in our lives better prepare for it then being massacred by it.

There are several tips and tricks to start writing like a pro, but all of them involve practice, time, and last but not the least writing.

  • Stay motivated

First of all, let us talk about the real situation and deal with it like adults. Hating or avoiding something does not solve any problem – rather it aggravates the situation. Sit down and think why you hate writing essays, probably because you are not good at it. Even if you struggle initially take it as a challenge, think of it as an obstacle and try overcoming it in such a manner that one day you become so good at it that people may buy essays for college online from you. We all get frustrated by things that we do not have any command over and love doing what comes easy or natural. How all youngsters enjoy typing long messages but cannot compose one paragraph even on the simple topic? The answer is simple – we can do what we are interested in. So the first step to learning essay writing is to develop an interest in writing because in a way it too comes naturally to you. Then you will continue the process whether you like it or not and creating an essay won’t be a problem for you anymore.

  • Organize your thoughts

Can you pinpoint why you hate writing essays? If not your thoughts are not organized. This is the basic problem most college students face while composing an academic piece. It would be a nice idea and jot down all the reasons why you hate writing essays, and by the time you finish your list, you will be amazed that you have created a pretty convincing case. See it was easy, now try compiling a list of things you should do to improve your style, so next time you not only create an excellent essay on your own you will be able to help that friend who asks you to make my essay better. Also, note that thoughts are not the only aspect that needs to be put in order. Gather ample material before you start writing your article because lack of information or sources will frustrate you and will eventually lead you into thinking that maybe you are not a good writer.

  • Focus on weak areas

Just like we cannot be masters of all trades, we cannot be bad at everything. We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and mature approach is to work on weak areas and make them better. Go through your work to see how to make my essay better. Is it the coherence of thoughts that needs to be glued together, is it the grammar, is it the overuse of adverb, inappropriate use of adjectives, or tautology. Be honest with yourself while analyzing your own work and do not feel worried if there are more than a couple of areas that need attention. Numerous websites offer free help, or you could get books from the nearest store to help you with. Apply what you learn from them in your next composition, and you will see improvements.

  • Do not overdo

It has been established by several researches that micromanaging something is not as fruitful as keeping an eye on the bigger picture. Do not put any extra pressure on yourself by anxiously thinking on ways to make my essay better instead enjoy college and online resources to better your skill sets. You can also try writing an online diary about your daily happenings like how buying that t-shirt made you happy or how that new assignment filled you with anxiety. It has been observed that college students who maintain a journal can express their thought eloquently in writing thus create better essays. This will be much more helpful than fretting about each tiny thing like ‘how many adverbs you used’, ‘should you have used that adjective or not.’ When you have organized thoughts words will naturally flow on paper.

  • Read a lot

Reading what others wrote will not only inspire you but also will help to learn essay writing improving your writing style. Read your friends’ papers not to copy but to learn how other college students are expressing their thoughts. Improvise, and you will enhance your style in a few attempts. Go through all sorts of topics and subject; all material is easily available online. Get magazines or journals, and in few days you will be expressing yourself much more eloquently because reading will improve not only your vocabulary but also how to use different sentence structures to produce a variety of quality content.

  • Seek advice

Once you have set your mind on raising your standards, then do not stop until people want to buy essays for college from you. Try seeking advice from your mentors, friends, or anyone willing to take a second look at your essay. A third eye or a new reader ought to tell you what you could not figure out on your own. College students have the best advantage of getting sincere guidance as everyone wants to help them achieve good grades. Even if you cannot find someone offline you will find plentiful online advisers but be careful you will have to decide who’s opinion to buy and which one to reject.

Modern Teaching & Techniques That Can Electrify the Classroom

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Having a passion to teach is good, but you also need to develop techniques to teach effectively.

These are learned skills you have to improve as an educator, and the following modern methods are showing promise. The techniques should help improve your teaching methods by making your students better learners and showing you how to create a teachable environment.

Why is Creating a Learning-Centric Environment Important?

Creating a learn-friendly environment is important for students and educators. It may surprise some people, but the reality is many teachers consider quitting because students misbehave.

Understanding that this issue makes it harder to teach means you can address it. These are some suggestions that could help:

  • Create some rules, and keep them simple and direct.
  • Find ways to reward students that follow rules.
  • Avoid favoring students as much as possible.
  • Give your students choices, which makes them feel appreciated. For example, you could ask them how many pages of homework that should get.

These suggestions will help keep your classroom behaving well, but you also need to nurture a learning spirit in your students. This usually means empowering students by helping them be better learners. You can do that by considering the following:

  • Refine Note-Taking

Encourage your students to refine note-taking skills. You can teach the Cornell Method, which allows students to analyze the notes being taken throughout the lesson. This increases the chances of your students retaining the information you teach.

  • Encourage Self-reflection

Teach students to pay attention to their inner-monologue using neuro-linguistic programming. Being aware of thoughts as you learn can show you how you learn best. Encourage your students to share their feelings or thoughts on a subject.

  • Turn it Off

Today’s students depend on technology more than ever before; it can be helpful, but it is not needed to retain information. Encourage deep work, which is a method of studying that requires students to turn off distractions and focus on learning.

Molding an environment where learning can flourish is pretty involved but, as you can see, it is possible. Now, all you need to do is refine your teaching methods to get your students to learn as much as possible.

Keep Evolving as a Teacher

The following are a few new methods to consider if you want to make sure your lessons are coming across effectively:

  • Personalized Learning

Most curriculums are not formulated to meet each student individually, so there are bound to be a few shortcomings. What you can do is find a way to monitor each student’s success and level of understanding. Any student that needs additional attention or varying educational challenges should receive that. There are apps that can help you monitor your students a little better.

  • Project Based

This one might be a little strange because it involves letting the project you are working on dictate the way you teach. This may seem a little unfocused, but the reality is the world is changing, and students need to learn to adapt to any project. Consider this type of teaching a reflection of today’s gig economy that is quite popular.

  • Place Based

Some students have a hard time connecting lessons to real life. This disconnection sometimes affects their willingness to learn, which is part of the reason place-based education should be implemented in teaching lessons. Be willing to go to a location nearby where you can teach your lesson, and see how it applies to the real world.

  • Maker’s Education

STEM is important, but making sure your students learn everything you are teaching can be challenging sometimes. The aforementioned tips could help, but another thing to consider is to create projects that require skills that were taught in the lesson. This should get your students excited to learn, and it should help them retain the knowledge.

These are just some of the methods teachers can employ to help students understand and truly absorb the lessons being presented. There are other methods out there to think about and methods that haven’t been discovered yet. Learn from others, but allow your creative side to shine through, too.