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Empowering students is imperative for them to achieve high levels of motivation and achievement , and similarly , empowerment is crucial for teachers who need to work in an environment that encourages and motivates their professional ...
Empowering students is imperative for them to achieve high levels of motivation and achievement , and similarly , empowerment is crucial for teachers who need to work in an environment that encourages and motivates their professional ...
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When adults help children to accomplish things that they are unable to achieve alone , they are fostering the development of knowledge and ability From this perspective , which places instruction at the heart of development , a child's ...
When adults help children to accomplish things that they are unable to achieve alone , they are fostering the development of knowledge and ability From this perspective , which places instruction at the heart of development , a child's ...
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For learners to achieve active mathematical literacy , they must go beyond the basic computational skills that have served both to define and to limit mathematics during recent decades ( Monroe and McMain , 1994 ) .
For learners to achieve active mathematical literacy , they must go beyond the basic computational skills that have served both to define and to limit mathematics during recent decades ( Monroe and McMain , 1994 ) .
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