4 résultats pour "students"
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Remote Online Homeschooling : Social effects on the students
Remote Online Homeschooling: Social, Mental and Academic 1. Introduction : The number of homeschooling students is growing every year all around the world. For example, 11.1% of students are homeschooled in the United States in 2021. Abderrahman ELARFAOUI was also homeschooled for his entire education before university. Many famous people were homeschooled such as Thomas Edison, Graham Bell (Telephone Inventor), Justin Bieber, Emma Watson, Agatha Christie, and many more. Homeschool...
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SEQUENCE 2 ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE THEME KNOWLEDGE/CREATION/INNOVATION AXIS/FOCUS PRODUCING & SHARING KNOWLEDGE POSSIBLE ISSUES
SEQUENCE 2 ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE THEME KNOWLEDGE/CREATION/INNOVATION AXIS/FOCUS PRODUCING & SHARING KNOWLEDGE POSSIBLE ISSUES DO YOUNG PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD HAVE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THEIR STUDYING EXPERIENCE? ARE ALL STUDENTS EQUAL ABOUT SHARING KNOWLEDGE? WHAT ROLE DOES GENDER INEQUALITY PLAY IN EDUCATION? WARM UP ACTIVITY QUIZ ON EDUCATION IN INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND NIGERIA OR BRAINSTORMING? ACTIVITY 1 FILL IN THE GRID WITH YOUR FINDINGS INDIA SOUITH AFRICA NIGERIA...
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al-Sabzawari, al-Hajj Mulla Hadi
al-Sabzawari, al-Hajj Mulla Hadi (1797/8-1873) Al-Sabzawari was the most influential nineteenth-century Iranian philosopher. His reputation rests in part on his Sharh al-manzuma, a commentary on his own Ghurar alfara'id (The Blazes of the Gems), a didactic poem (manzuma) encapsulating in a systematic fashion an exposition of the existentialist philosophy of Mulla Sadra. He was also the most sought-after teacher of philosophy in his day, and many students travelled to Sabzavar to be taught by him...
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“How I avoided students loans”, by Crystal, March 2011
“How I avoided students loans”, by Crystal, March 2011 When people learn that I managed to avoid college loans, I’m often asked how that happened. It was a mixture of work, luck, and help. Planning for College For as long as I can remember, I knew I’d go to college. It was a given. I can’t remember my family overtly pushing me that way, but my grandparents and parents went to college, so I was going to go too. My family is also open about money, so I always just seemed to know that colleg...