 A Good Language Teacher Makes His Students Understand the Meaning of Education by Herminne Tonita -
More and more students who graduate the Faculty of Letters and should become teachers choose to work in any other field of activity, except for their own. Why does this happen? Aren't they meant for becoming a good teacher? What are the tips that make a teacher a good one?
On the one hand to a teacher is equivalent to be an example of patience, hard working, devotement a ... Date added: 24 April '07 |
 The Pleasures And The Obstacles Encountered In Learning a Foreign Language by Cristina Nuta-
I have always had an attraction for foreign languages, even from kindergarten when we used to learn the numbers in English or how to introduce ourselves. Then, going to school we had English as the first foreign language to study and I can say I really enjoyed it from the beginning. I was very pleased to discover that I was learning more and more and that my vocabulary was en ... Date added: 13 February '07 |
 Education Is What Survives When What Has Been Learnt Is Forgotten by Herminne Tonita -
We have a saying that the first seven years of our lives are the foundation of our personality. This time of our lives is the one that shapes up our character,that makes us realise what is good and what is bad for our future.
Our parents take care of us, but at the same time they give us advice on how to speak, how to behave in society, what manners to adopt, what are we ... Date added: 14 February '07 |
 Population conference learns from the past by Cristina Nuta -
In Brasil there has been a population conference, whose aim was for countries from each continent to look back at past experience and to learn from them for the future.
Population problems are different in different parts of the world. For example, in many European countries the population is getting older. The birth rate is very low because many young people have only one ... Date added: 09 March '07 |
 Learn Wisdom by the Foolish of Others by Herminne Tonita -
I think there aren't any persons who could say there are glad when something bad happens to the persons around you, but these events make you see what they have done wrong and what you shouldn't do. You are aware of the fact you male mistakes all the time and that no one in perfect but you can improve your behavior by taking up useful pieces of advice or by not repeating th ... Date added: 24 April '07 |
 Are teachers a good example for students? by Cristina Nuta -
According to a recent survey, teachers are not anymore considered good examples for students. The latter consider that the basis in their education is given by their parents at home. The education children receive in family is the most important for their social life and the one which is supposed to be gained in school is of less importance.
At school, students have other ... Date added: 25 April '07 |
 Children Must Learn From Their Mistakes by Herminne Tonita -
Mistakes are parts of the process of learning. A child aware of this thing will always fell capable of trying, which will help him make progresses in his study.
As a parent you always have to remember the golden rule for educating your children: not too much nor too little. That is why parents must only guide and support their off-springs. They have to create for their c ... Date added: 27 June '07 |
 How to help parents cope with homework by Cristina Nuta -
A recent research shows that four of five parents agree that they should be more involved in their children's learning, even though two thirds claimed to be giving at least two hours a week.
More surprising, perhaps, is teachers' apparent enthusiasm for parental involvement. Not long ago, schools seemed to associate parents with intrusion into their territory: spying in ... Date added: 07 July '07 |
 My Child is Afraid of School by Herminne Tonita -
The first day of school is not for all children the most beautiful one. Some of them are really happy and enthusiastic and others don't feel at ease when they enter the classroom for the first time.
Starting with the first grade school becomes the child's second home. Sometimes it represents a reason for frustration and lack of comfort. For these newly pupils the most im ... Date added: 26 August '07 |
 Why do Children Refuse to Learn Well? by Herminne Tonita -
Parents and teachers blame each other. Children are not stimulated sufficiently.
Mathematics seems to be the subject which bothers the pupils the most but at the same time literature classes are almost a catastrophe. The studies reveal worrying results.
A 45 years old woman, Manuela has 4 children. "Taking care of them is the hardest job in this world and it fills up ... Date added: 14 September '07 |
 The inclusive school - education for all, all together "Inclusive education implies a continuous process of improving the school unit, having as aim the exploitation of the existing resources, especially of the human ones, in order to sustain the participation at the process of teaching all pupils within one community."
(MEM and UNICEF, 1999)
The basic principle of inclusive education – learning for all, all together, creates a desideratum, as wel ... Date added: 07 January '08 |
 The inclusive school - a school of the future where everybody is welcome Definition of the concept
The concept can be defined in two ways:
a) In a strict sense it is the same thing as the special teaching or the specialized teaching for children with disabilities
b) In a generic sense the concept can be extended to any type of special teaching for the children with difficulties in learning or development.
The principles :
Every one is unique and important ... Date added: 07 January '08 |
 Pupils with learning difficulties The school learning difficulties represent the whole learning process in the activity disturbance but also in the whole system operation.
Characteristics of the pupils with learning difficulties:
- deficiency individual character makes different all the pupils with difficulties in learning;
- common characteristics - special educational requests, pupils with mental deficiency who have not t ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 Flaw School - Equal Chances School Motto:
"Neither of us is as clever as all of us an the same time."
PART. I. CONCEPTUAL LIMITS
• Who are the children who have CES/USN (Upbringing Special Needs) – appoints necessities that ask for an upbringing adapted to individual characteristic features and/or characteristic of a disability (or learning trouble) as well as a specific intervention, through out proper rehabilitation/rec ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 Inclusive or Integrated Teaching - Teachers, Students, Children The paper I have written aims to make a plan for an inclusive teaching system.I have sustained my paper with arguments such as the constitutional rights for children with special educational requirements,the right to education, the right to lead a normal life, because all children are equal.
I have revealed what this type of educational process implies, counting on the involvement of parents, s ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 The Inclusive School and Active Learning The nowadays school system must make sure not only that all children have the right to education but also that they can accede to and benefit from education, irrespective of their social status, religion, race, or disabilities.
The state school must become ‘all children’s school’, those with disabilities included.
This inclusion in the state school system is an important endeavour of the tea ... Date added: 16 January '08 |