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roles of teachers as teaching online is significantly different from teaching an actual class in communication, interaction, and tools. The case study, “Online Education and Organizational Change,” performed by Regina L. Gara Mitchell deals...
the “preceptor” is described as a teacher who teaches, supports, counsels, coaches, evaluates, serves as role model and aids in the socialization to a new role. The assumption is that a consistent one-to-one relationship with a preceptor p...
the exclusive preserve of dedicated professionals who looked after the needs of children and young people who had disabilities”. (Griffin and Shevlin, 2007, p.1). These students were often educated in special national schools, separated fro...
teachers' function, heritage - using their blended effect' (Salamon, 1991). Chief amidst these, but generally the most neglected, are the reasons, standards and goals of educating and learning. For some years now we have been studying the v...
Introduction While students may have individual preferences for self-paced learning or F2F instruction, it is hypothesized that interactivity with the instructor, whether online or face-to-face, that facilitates improvement in English writ...
expectations of teachers are sometimes ambitious, broad and dynamic and sometimes, too vague, contradictory, or litigation. It can vary substantially depending on the state school district, and the local community in which teachers are emp...
Mentoring Individualized understood as an integrator while the education is an essential component of the teaching function. Against traditional trends denial of the diversity of students, the tutoring function aims to ensure that education...