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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Implications of multiple intelligence theory and integrated skills language teaching for textbook development : / the case of grade 9

Mengesha, Yohannes Tefera 09 1900 (has links)
The study aims to examine the extent to which considerations of syllabus design and materials development are employed in a grade 9 English textbook of Ethiopia- English for Ethiopia: Secondary English Course: Grade 9 Students Book with particular emphasis on Multiple Intelligence Theory (MIT).The study is an evaluation research which makes use of a mixed method approach. Data were collected using interviews, coding form and a teachers’ questionnaire. The study involved English language syllabus writers in the Ministry of Education in Ethiopia. Furthermore, 50% of the contents of the Grade 9 English Textbook (6 of 12) were used for content analysis. In addition, 218 Grade 9 English teachers from fifty high schools that were drawn from 6 Regional States of the country responded to the questionnaire. In line with this, I collected quantitative data using a coding form and a questionnaire, as well as other forms of qualitative data using interview. Data were analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively. The study revealed that the syllabus writers used the competency-based approach in developing the Grade 9 English language syllabus. However, this approach has some drawbacks. On the one hand, competency-based education is a manifestation of the behaviouristic approach that is excessively reductionist, narrow, rigid and atomized; many areas in which people need certain competencies are impossible to operationalise; the approach does not clearly show how the list of competencies could be realised, how they should be formatted and presented so as to address learner differences. Above all, describing an activity in terms of a set of different competencies is not enough in order to deal with the complexity of the learning process as a whole. Regardless of these drawbacks, CBL was used to identify and list down the contents as well as the learning outcomes to be incorporated in the textbook. Thus, the how aspect remain obscured in that a theory driven approach to developing teaching/learning materials that meet learners' differences was not markedly taken note of as a guiding framework in developing the Grade 9 English language syllabus. The study showed that the great majority of the language tasks are meant to nurture verbal/linguistic intelligence followed by interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences respectively. As a language textbook, it is good that it gives more coverage to these two intelligence profiles. When it comes to intentional application of principles of task design and materials development, many of the listening, reading and speaking lessons are appropriate in terms of providing comprehensible input, engaging students cognitively and affectively, promoting emotional/affective involvement and facilitating better language use. Similarly, visual imaging is also well taken care of with exception of few of the vocabulary and the grammar lessons. The study also revealed that the syllabus writers were well aware of the need of integrating various language skills, and it was found that the issue of using the integrated approach to ELT materials development was also well addressed and most of the language tasks are designed in an integrated manner with the exception of few of the vocabulary and the grammar lessons. Some drawbacks were also identified with few of the vocabulary and the grammar lessons in terms of providing comprehensible input and enhancing language use. On the other hand, as implementers of the textbook, the target schools’ Grade 9 English language teachers have a good understanding of language learning theories and task design principles. This understanding could help them design supplementary language tasks for their English classes. At last, conclusions are drawn and recommendations are given. / English Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (English)
362

Thai High School Compute Literacy: A Content Analysis

Pornpun Chaipraparl 12 1900 (has links)
This study examined the extent to which each computer literacy objective domain, each specific mode of instruction, and each type of question were treated in Thai high school computer literacy text materials. Two textbooks and their accompanying teachers' manuals were examined using three analytical schemes as frameworks for the examinations. The Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) computer literacy objectives were used to classify the content in the text materials in order to determine the degree of emphasis on each computer literacy objective domain. The Hawaii state Department of Education (HSDE) instructional modes were used to classify the content in the text materials in order to determine the degree of emphasis on each mode of instruction. Bloom's taxonomy of education, cognitive domain, was used to classify the review questions and exercises in the text materials in order to determine the degree of emphasis on each cognitive level. Detailed findings are given as numerals, percentages, and decimal values. Perspectives are offered on the need for textbooks which reflect the values and feelings objectives. Conclusions were that (a) text materials focus most on the programming/algorithms objectives and tend to exclude the values and feelings objectives; (b) text materials use only three modes of instruction, focusing first on the topic mode, second on the tutee mode, and last on the tool mode; (c) text material questions focus more on higher cognitive than on lower cognitive levels.
363

Jazz Improvisation: A Recommended Sequential Format of Instruction

Zwick, Robert A. (Robert Alan) 05 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this study is concerned is that of developing a recommended sequential format for jazz improvisation instruction. The method of content analysis is used. Seventeen subject matter categories (instructional areas) are established upon which the data is analyzed. Coding instructions are constructed with adjustments for additional emphasis placed on the instruction areas by the respective authors. By selecting instructional areas recorded above the median per cent of emphasis, and co-ordinating these areas with the mean sequential introduction of each instructional area, a recommended format of instruction is developed.
364

A Critical Evaluation of Eight Series of Music Books for Grades Four, Five and Six

LeMond, Nell Verna 08 1900 (has links)
This study is an evaluation of individual music textbooks from eight series for grades four, five, and six, by a definite criterion basis. It seems very worthwhile to have an evaluation of such books: (a) to aid in the wise selection of music books, and (b) to become familiar with the contributions of each series.
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Zpracování učebního textu odborného předmětu Poradenské služby pro 4. ročník studijního oboru Kosmetické služby / Processing of teachimg materials of professional subject " Consulting Services" for 4th grade of study branch Cosmetics Services

Bohatá, Květoslava January 2018 (has links)
I have chosen " Process of teaching texts" as the main topic of my diploma thesis. It is a study support and also materials for professional training of the study branch cosmetic services. Lack of these curriculum documents makes hard both for the students and teachers of the professional training. In lessons they use teaching texts which are prepared by the teachers. These texts are copied for the students or the students make notes from these texts to their exercise books. This teaching style is financially demanding for the teachers and students. The students often loose some sheets with the texts and so it is quite difficult for them to continue in their learning. My aim is to prepare complete teaching material according to the study plan which can be used for the education and also as a study material for the students. There are lots of new methods, technologies, products in the field of cosmetics. It would be a problem for the publishers to update the textbooks. Maybe that is the reason that these textbooks are missing at the market. KEYWORDS Textbooks, textbook functions, parameters, teaching materials, textbooks, school educational programme
366

A comparative study of schoolbooks and textbooks for girls in secondary education in England and France, c.1895-1914

Defrance, Sophie Anne Marie Camille January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
367

Den du är, inte den du förväntas vara : En kvalitativ studie av läroböcker i religionskunskap och behandlingen av kön, sexualitet samt etnicitet / Who you are, not who you are expected to be : A qualitative studie of textbooks in religious studies and the treatment of gender, sexuality and ethnicithy

Olsson, Evelina January 2014 (has links)
Den du är, inte den du förväntas vara – en kvalitativ studie av läroböcker i religionskunskap och dess behandling av kön, sexualitet och etnicitet (Who you are, not who you are expected to be - a qualitative studie of textbooks in religious studies and the treatment of gender, sexuality and ethnicithy) is a qualitative study with the primary focus to examine textbooks as a resource for the teacher. Focus is put on how gender, sexuality and ethnicity is portrayed in textbooks for religious studies in upper secondary school. The textbooks are also examined as a resource based on their usefulness. To do this a hermeneutic approach was taken and the textbooks were studied based on the knowledge they provided and their readability. The results from this study show that most textsbooks were usable when taking both information and structure in regard, however, one of these textsbooks showed indications towards a more subjective portraying of gender, sexuality and ethnicity which affected the usefulness of that text.
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La représentation de l'immigration et des minorités culturelles dans des manuels en français au Québec entre 1976 et 1999

Racine, Isabelle, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse (M.A.)--Université d'Ottawa, 2000. / Comprend des réf. bibliogr.
369

Nationalsozialistisches Gedankengut in der Schweiz eine vergleichende Studie schweizerischer und deutscher Schulbücher zwischen 1900 und 1945 /

Neidhart, Karin, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Basel, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [421]-434).
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An analysis of cultural contents of high school English textbooks in Japan

Kawano, Madoka January 1987 (has links)
This study was conducted for the following two purposes: 1) to create and test a process by which cultural information in English textbooks in Japan can be analyzed, and 2) to examine what and how much information about foreign culture is taught in English classes in Japan. First, a process was developed from Joiner's evaluation form to gauge the cultural content of EFL textbooks. Action was taken to ensure that the process included both qualitative and quantitative steps. Second, the process entailed an analysis of the cultural content of 10 senior high school English textbooks published in Japan. The process was found to be functional and the analysis revealed that the textbooks were inadequate for the purpose of raising students' cultural awareness. The results of this study may be utilized not only for the improvement of textbooks, but also for future studies which might examine junior high school and college English textbooks. / Education, Faculty of / Language and Literacy Education (LLED), Department of / Graduate

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