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A Comparative Study of Teaching Methodologies Used by the Primary Teachers in Public and Private Schools

Proposal 1.0 Title of the Study The working title of this study is initially drafted as A Comparative Study of Teaching Methodologies Used by the Primary Teachers in Public and Private Schools. 2.0 Provision for Topic Based on the working title provided, there are three topics that the study will explore teaching methodologies, primary level and public and private schools. There is always the comparison between public and private schools based on facilities, class size, budgets, administrative support and of course teaching methods employed, all contribute to the decision where the child should be educated. Primary education, on the other hand, is the first stage of compulsory education which aimed to basic literacy and numeracy. 3.0 Introduction As already mentioned, primary education thrives for basic literacy and numeracy amongst all pupils. This level of education focuses on establishing foundations in science, geography, history and other social sciences. T

PR is often referred to as a strategy

Public Relations Introduction Almost all organizations are creating their image for the public knowledge and create information that might be useful for the public. One classic example of the PR is through commercials or advertisements that conveys the message and communication which is significantly related on what the organizations do and any updates on what kind of operations they are doing. For some time, the public relations or PR creates an additional value for the business such as the establishment of the image and creates impression of the organization in the public eye. Since the opinions and impressions of the greater public play an important role for the continuous success of the organization, the PR is often referred to as a strategy. However, understanding the true nature of public relations towards the management recognition is not that explored. This paper is divided into two parts. First part will discuss how an understanding of public relations theory can help g

Is there an Impact of Behavior on Attainment in Secondary Schools?

Proposal Introduction This research discusses and identifies the impact of behavior on attainment of students in secondary schools. Basically, the research will analyze and investigate the different variables that affect the learning capabilities including the behavior of students. This shall include a discussion on the positive and negative variables related to the academic performance with respect to the emotional, physical, intellectual behaviors among students. An analysis of performance of secondary students in relation to behavior and school performance and attainment was also conducted. Particularly, the research will focus on examining the impact of behavior on attainment of students in secondary schools.   Aims and Objectives The primary aim of this study is to examine the impact of behavior on attainment of students in secondary schools and establish which of the potential teaching benefits could be achieved by the selected education sector.  Additionally, it also consi

Development of Livelihood Programs in Rajasthan, India

Introduction More often, the term globalisation is being perceived by these challenges.  Globalisation, has acquired considerable emotive force. Globalisation has its own meaning from different individuals.  For some, globalisation is a process that is beneficial, i.e. a key to the future world economic development and also inevitable and irreversible.  Others regard it with hospitality even fear, believing that it increases inequality within and between nations or organisations, threatens employment and living standards and thwarts social progress.  Globalisation has its own style of offering extensive opportunities for truly worldwide development but it can be seen that it s not progressing evenly.  Some nations or organisations are becoming integrated into the global economy faster than the others. Nations or organisations that have been able to integrate are seeing advance growth and reduced poverty. With the undying influence of globalisation to the world, there are many organis