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Elementary Economics
In: The Economic Journal, Band 31, Heft 123, S. 391
Elementary Economics
In: The Economic Journal, Band 23, Heft 91, S. 427
Inclusion in Elementary Schools
This study of reform policy focused on inclusive education in the 1990s in the state of Georgia, United States of America. Program modifications including, individualizing instructional methods, adapting the instructional environment, and lowering maximum class size emerged as significant issues. We found that policies related to these areas were compounded by the less experienced educators not readily accepting change strategies for serving students. Apparently younger educators are engrossed in surviving daily routine and have difficulty coping with the complex demands of change. Regular education teachers have difficulty with the idea of inclusion. Legal aspects dealing inclusion need clarification, especially for regular education teachers.
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Homework in Elementary School
Education is invesment for the future. The phrase discribed how attractiveness the future with prosperity, a society desirable. But it could not be reached without efforts from anyone who involved in education process. School, family, and society was centered of education. In those institution education held. So, it was plausibility disscuss the cooperation of those institution. Our focus disscuss was homework as medium to cooperate between school and family. The cooperation between one institution with onether for long time means empowering the institution it self. Homework is a time honored practice that can enhance the development of skills and reinforce knowledge gained within the classroom when it used effectively and appropriately. The purposes of homework serve three main functions instructional, communicative, and political. In instructional function, homework is natural extention of the curricular programs because it is an integral component of instruction. It can also serve as a vital link between theschool and family.
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Elementary Processes in Arithmetic
In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 3-6
ISSN: 1559-1476
An Elementary Mōle Grammar
In: Journal of the Royal African Society, Band XVIII, Heft LXIX, S. 73-75
ISSN: 1468-2621
Elementary decision theory
In: Wiley publications in statistics