"Understanding Education Research" is designed to help students learn to read educational research articles carefully, systematically, and critically. Students learn to categorize titles, decode abstracts, find research questions, characterize research arguments, break down methods and procedures, explore references, apply analysis strategies, and interpret findings. The book allows them to easily develop the skills they need to be research literate. It offers simple guidelines for qualitative, quantitative, and statistical approaches that help students master the basics behind these often complex and confusing methodologies.
In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn the difference between "hear" and "listen". "Hearing" and "listening" are different and they are often considered as confusing English words to students because they have a similar meaning. It explains the form and meaning of both words and It gives you lots of examples.
There are some exercises at the end of the video. It is important to learn difficult English vocabulary like this if you want to improve.
Learn how to use apostrophes with this English grammar and punctuation lesson with exercises. Students make a lot of mistakes using apostrophes and so With this English punctuation class, you will learn how to use them correctly without errors.
Forget everything you've heard about eye-contact, body language, and voice - it's likely either old-school, or just plain wrong. Now, in these very entertaining, knowledge-packed 90 minutes, you will see and hear for yourself what has been imprisoning the excellent presenter inside you. You will learn how to finally break free of the common chains that have ensnarled speakers and presenters for generations.