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Journal on School Educational Technology

2006 Volume 1, Number 4

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Number of articles: 8

  1. Effective Online Teachers

    Brent Muirhead

    Effective online teaching is a popular topic in today's educational technology journals due to the vital role that educators play in the teaching and learning process. The author will provide... More

    pp. 14-21

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  2. Teachers of the Unteachables

    Fatimah Hashim & Raja Maznah Raja Hussain

    A group of 20 practicing teachers were asked to define "unteachable" students. Their answers range from "students who lack interest, those facing problems in learning, those who... More

    pp. 22-25

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  3. Using Technology to Enhance the Teaching Learning Process

    Preeti Jaiswal

    Through this article, an attempt is made to highlight some ways on how teachers can integrate technology into their teaching repertoire to enhance the teaching learning process to make it both an... More

    pp. 26-30

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  4. Teacher Quality, Modern Technology Applications and Teaching at a South-Western Nigerian University

    Lade J. Adeyanju

    Increase in enrolment of learners at the different levels of the educational system and particularly in the south-western Nigerian universities motivates this paper. The stretched facilities,... More

    pp. 31-36

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  5. The Role of the Open and Distance Learning Subject Specialists in Promoting Self-Directed and Independent Learning: An Evaluation

    Carmencita L. Castolo

    This study tries to assess the roles of the Open and Distance learning subject specialists in the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University (PUP OU) in promoting self-directed and... More

    pp. 37-49

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  6. Utopias and Truths: Who Is Guilty? We, Online Teachers, or E-Communications

    Gulsun Kurubacak

    This is an action research to investigate and argue the Turkish teachers' experiences on online communications to build a democratic and multicultural knowledge network. This study utilized both... More

    pp. 50-63

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  7. Mathematics Achievement: Do Teachers Make a Difference?

    Ahmad Farid Osman & Noor Azina Ismail

    This paper examines the effects of gender of teachers, teachers' qualification, experience and training on mathematics achievement among eighth grade students in Malaysia using data from the Third ... More

    pp. 64-66

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  8. Alternative Assessment in Moral Education in Malaysia

    Vishalache Balakrishnan

    Moral feeling, moral thinking and moral acting are aspects in Moral Education for Malaysian schools. Students are encouraged to practice what they learn within and outside the boundaries of the... More

    pp. 67-72

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