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Explain What is ‘Research Design’

Explain what ‘Research Design’ is The research design is the plan, structure and strategy operated by the rescher in order that the research question can be answered. The hypothesized relationships can observed only through a through and effective control of all sources of variance de study ie extraneous variance, systematic variance, and error variance. There

Types of Variance

Discuss the following in relation to research design Systematic Variance: This is associated with the main variable of the hypothesis and is maximized by ensuring that the methods, treatments, independent variables etc are not alike. Extraneous variance: These are external factors to the study, which can influence the dependent variable. You can take care of

Discuss the common errors committed by students during micro teaching

PDE711 A teacher from one of the centers in Kaduna asked us this question *Discuss the common errors committed by students during micro teaching* A Attempt to replace micro teaching with teaching practice: Teachers are expected to micro-teach lessons and learn teaching skills in the micro-teaching process before they go on a teaching practice in any school

DOWNLOAD NTI PGDE MODULES

Subject: Important Resource Update for NTI PGDE Students – Download Your Required Course Modules Dear NTI PGDE Students, We hope this message finds you well and thriving in your pursuit of higher education. As you continue your journey through the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) program at the National Teachers’ Institute (NTI), we are excited

List seven (7) steps involved in a micro teaching process.

    Microteaching is a teacher training technique that involves breaking down the teaching process into smaller, manageable components, allowing educators to focus on specific skills and aspects of their teaching in a controlled and supportive environment. It provides a platform for practicing, observing, analyzing, and refining teaching techniques. In microteaching, teachers work with a

Set induction explained

Set induction, also known as an introduction or advance organizer, refers to the technique used by teachers at the beginning of a lesson to capture students’ attention, activate their prior knowledge, and create a context for the upcoming content. It aims to prepare students’ minds for learning by providing an overview of the lesson’s objectives,

What is set induction?

Define ‘set induction’: Set induction, also referred to as an introduction or advance organizer, is a teaching strategy employed by educators to capture students’ attention, activate their prior knowledge, and establish a context for learning. It involves presenting a stimulus, question, scenario, or activity at the beginning of a lesson to engage students, stimulate their

Outline and explain five (5) reasons why set induction is useful in teaching

Outline and explain five (5) reasons why set induction is useful in teaching 1. Engagement: Set induction engages students right from the beginning of the lesson. By presenting a captivating question, scenario, or activity, educators capture students’ attention and encourage them to become active participants in the learning process. This initial engagement sets a positive