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Attitudes affect pupils learning

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Causes of low academic performance of primary school ...

Causes of low academic performance of primary school ...

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attendance and unprofessional attitudes towards students which in turn affect the performance of students academically. The availability and use of teaching and learning materials affect the effectiveness of a teacher’s lessons. According to Broom (1973), the creative use of a variety of media ... year older than pupils in the high-achieving ...

  Learning, Attitudes, Pupil, Affect

Teacher Based Factors Influencing Academic Performance ...

Teacher Based Factors Influencing Academic Performance ...

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performance of the pupils. Teachers are indispensable elements in the teaching and learning process in most developing countries as they constitute the main agents of transmission of knowledge (Republic of Kenya, 2008). The factors affecting teachers in the performance of their duties affect the performance of the pupils.

  Learning, Pupil, Affect

Early Career Framework - GOV.UK

Early Career Framework - GOV.UK

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Teachers have the ability to affect and improve the wellbeing, motivation and behaviour of their pupils. • 2. Teachers are key role models, whocan challenge and aspiration. influence the attitudes, values and behaviours of their pupils.

  Framework, Career, Early, Attitudes, Pupil, Affect, Early career framework

Practice Guide to Learning Mentoring

Practice Guide to Learning Mentoring

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loss or sadness. They may also affect health, attendance, and level of engagement in learning. The causes can be multi layered involving a change in family circumstances, bereavement, relationships, adapting to a new culture. These pupils need short term …

  Learning, Pupil, Affect

The Benefits and Challenges of Collaborative Multi-Agency ...

The Benefits and Challenges of Collaborative Multi-Agency ...

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with pupils in the school to improve integrated working ... boundaries and parochial attitudes • helps to enhance scale of coverage and sustainability when pooled budgets, joint bids, joint projects and endeavours are put into action ... at multi-agency working having an adverse affect on …

  Attitudes, Pupil, Affect

The Role of Mass Media as a Socialisation Agent in Shaping ...

The Role of Mass Media as a Socialisation Agent in Shaping ...

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creative fun-filled environment boosts children’s learning. Lack of a good socialising environment may affect a child’s growth and development. The main goal of this study was to assess the role of mass media as a socialisation agent in shaping pupils’ behaviour in primary schools in Thika Sub-County, Kenya. The

  Learning, Pupil, Affect

Factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning ...

Factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning ...

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The study sought to explore factors that contribute towards effective teaching and learning in primary schools. The study was prompted by high failure rate of pupils at grade seven level which recorded zero percent pass rate since 2013. The researchers were prompted to investigate why there is such decay in schools in Zimbabwe.

  Factors, Learning, Teaching, Contributing, Pupil, Ineffective, Factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning

Health and wellbeing - Education Scotland

Health and wellbeing - Education Scotland

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attitudes, values and behaviours are formed. These in turn affect their ability to make and take decisions. Progression and development in many aspects of health and wellbeing will depend upon the stage of growth, development and maturity of the individual, upon social issues and upon the community context. Teachers

  Health, Wellbeing, Attitudes, Affect, Health and wellbeing

A NSW Aboriginal Education Timeline 1788-2007

A NSW Aboriginal Education Timeline 1788-2007

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The Public Schools Act stated that provisional schools could be set up for 15–24 pupils who attended regularly. Half-time schools could be established for 10 pupils in an area. References: Fletcher (1989a) p 52; pp 81–82. 1870s Aboriginal children enrolled in public schools .

  Aboriginal, Pupil

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