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A Study on Inclusive Education Reform in Bangladesh

A Study about Inclusive Education Reform in Bangladesh

Inclusive education (IE) has been recognized as a key strategy to ensure education for all in the developing world for the last two decades. As a developing country, Bangladesh is striving to address IE by undergoing various initiatives such as policy reform, awareness creation and teacher development. This paper based on a qualitative approach attempts to explore pre-service teachers’ responses to include students with special educational needs (SEN) in regular classrooms in primary schools.

Case Study on Inclusive Education

A one-on-one interview was conducted with 20 pre-service teachers who were enrolled in a teacher education program of one public university in Bangladesh. The findings revealed from the study indicate that majority of the preservice teachers have unfavourable attitudes to include students with SEN in regular classrooms. Misconception and lack of knowledge about disabilities are revealed from most of the pre-service teachers’ responses. Further large class size, high workloads, inflexible curriculum policy of primary education and inadequate experiential learning facilities of teacher education program are identified as barriers to IE reform. Several issues are discussed as implications in order to promote better inclusive practices in regular primary education. Keep Reading…

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A Case Study on the Effectiveness of Online Learning

A Study about the Effectiveness of Online Learning

Comparative research on learning outcomes in distance education versus face-to-face instructional settings has a long history, reaching back to the 1920s. The findings of hundreds, perhaps thousands of studies, over the decades and through the 1990s have been consistent -there are no significant differences in learning outcomes achieved by students engaged in faceto-face instruction compared to those participating in distance education. This holds true regardless of the technology medium used, the discipline, or the type of student. Beginning around 2000, several studies, including meta-studies.

Case Study on Effectiveness of Online Learning

A large k-125 of experimental and quasi-experimental studies met the established inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis (including data from over 20,000 participating students), and provided effect sizes, clearly demonstrating that in 70 percent of the cases, students taking courses by distance education outperformed their student counterparts in the traditionally instructed courses. By dividing the two-decade time span into four sub-studies, it was determined that the probability of DE [Distance Education] outperforming F2F [Face-to-Face] increased from 1991–2009 and authors predict that it will continue to increase in strength. Keep reading….

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A Study on Situational Leadership

A Study about Situational Leadership

Situational Leadership Model A Situational Leadership Model helpful to managers in diagnosing the demands of their situation has been developed as a result of extensive research. This model is based on the amount of direction (task behavior) and the amount of socioemotional support (relationship behavior) a leader must provide given the situation and the level of “readiness” of the follower or group.

Case Study on Situational Leadership

Task Behavior and Relationship Behavior: The recognition of task and relationship as two critical dimensions of a manager’s behavior has been an important part of management research over the last several decades. These two dimensions have been given various labels ranging from “autocratic” and “democratic” to “employee oriented” and “production oriented”. Keep reading…

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A Case Study on Methods for Bibliometric Analysis of Research: Renewable Energy

A Study about Methods for Bibliometric Analysis of Research: Renewable Energy

Abstract: This paper presents methods and software implementation for analyzing a field of research through the use of bibliometrics, i.e., information about published journal articles. Online publication search engines are queried, and their search results are extracted and analyzed, to help inform a researcher of the state of his or her field. Our methodology consists of three components: extraction of terms relevant to the research field, analysis of the growth in prevalence of these terms over time, and identification of interrelationships among these terms using a technique known as Latent Semantic Analysis. These methods are applicable to the analysis of any research field, but this paper presents results from a case study on the field of renewable energy.

Case Study on Renewable Energy

Introduction: For researchers in a technical field, understanding the state of their area of interest is of the highest importance. Any research field is composed of many subfields and underlying technologies which are related in intricate ways. This composition, or “research landscape,” is not static. New technologies are constantly developed, while old ones become obsolete. Fields that are presently unrelated may one day become dependent on each other’s findings. An invention from decades prior may find a new application in an emerging field. Expertsin a field could already have a strong understanding of their research landscape. But it would be unreasonable to expectthem to have intimate knowledge of every aspect of theirfield. More critically, fledgling technologiesthat could one day play an importantrole are unfortunately the ones of which they aremostlikely unaware. Keep reading…

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A Case Study of the First Expert System for Scientific Hypothesis Formation

A Study about the First Expert System for Scientific Hypothesis Formation

Abstract:~ The DENDRAL Project was one of the first large-scale programs to embody the strategy of using detailed, task-specific knowledge about a problem domain as a source of heuristics, and to seek generality through automating the acquisition of such knowledge. This paper summarizes the major conceptual contributions and accomplishments of that project. It is an attempt to distill from this research the lessons that are of importance to artificial intelligence research and to provide a record of the final status of two decades of work.

Case Study on Hypothesis Formation

Introduction:~ Within computer science the DENDRAL Project is noteworthy in several ways. It was the first major application of heuristic programming to experimen- tal analysis in an empirical science, a practical problem of some importance. It was one of the first large-scale programs to embody the strategy of using detailed, task-specific knowledge about the problem domain as a source of heuristics, and to seek generality through automating the acquisition of such knowledge. It has achieved a high level of performance, because it used a substantial amount of knowledge of chemistry. Keep reading…

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A Case Study on Working of Upazila Parishad in Bangladesh: Twelve Upazilas

A Case Study about Working of Upazila Parishad in Bangladesh: Twelve Upazilas

Executive Summary: The Upazila Parishad and upazila administration in Bangladesh are in transition now. For nearly two decades, the UZPs remained under absolute bureaucratic control. A frivolous body called Thana Development and Coordination Committee (TDCC), composed of Union Parishad chairsand several Upazila level officers used to carry out development activities at Upazila level with central grant. It, however, lacked demorcatic element and adequate authority to plan and dispense services including the power to raise resources locally. Recently, part of upazila administration has been brought under democratic control. The UZP, headed by a directly elected representative and composed of both directly and indirectly elected members, has now been entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the activities of nearly a dozen of government departments in addition to its primary task of planning and implementing development programmes. It enjoys the power of taxation and has responsibilities for different categories of functions such as developmental, operational, financial and inter-departmental coordination.

Case Study on Twelve Upazilas

This study explores the process of working of the UZP during the first year of its initiation. It specifically looks into a number of issues mainly associated with operatioalisation ,such as ,the way the UZP organises and conducts its meetings, the nature of issues discussed in UZP meetings, the way decisions are made and the manner in which different actors try to influence the decision making process in the UZP. It also looks into the nature of relations that exists between different individuals and organisations and seeks to assess the impact of their interaction in the process of governance at the upazila level. Research carried out by twelve teams in different parts of the country on which this report is based reveals that several deficiencies characterise the process of working of the UZP. keep reading…

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Study of Socio-Economic Development Programmes

Study about Socio-Economic Development Programmes

Executive Summary: Impact Assessment Study of Socio-Economic Development Programmes in Himachal Pradesh, sponsored by the Planning Commission, Government of India has been conducted by Asia pacific Socio-Economic Research Institute, New Delhi from December 1999 to February 2000. 2. For socio-economic development of the country – a cherished goal before the planners since the launch of the First Five Year Plan – development strategy has undergone important adaptations in successive Plans reflecting both changing conditions and fresh experiences.

Case Study on Socio-Economic Development Programmes

‘Trickle Down Theory’ of the first two decades of planned development was replaced by direct interventionist policy for target oriented groups. Expansion of employment opportunities was found necessary for poverty alleviation and effective utilization of human resources for economic and social development. Keep reading..

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Case Study on National Environmental Economic And Development

Case about National Environmental Economic And Development

Executive Summary: The weight of scientific evidence indicates that human-induced global climate change is occurring and is having biophysical, social and economic impacts at local, national, regional and global scales. It is likely to become more severe over the coming decades. Like many developing countries, climate change has become a major threat to the attainment of sustainable human development in Nigeria. Responding to climate change from both mitigation and adaptation angles require strategic approaches from policy, regulatory and institutional frameworks and capacities.

Case Study on National Environmental

In general, the effectiveness of environmental and other policies in Nigeria, as well as their potentials to support adaptation and mitigation measures is yet to be fully realized. Most of the policies remain very broad and are not in position to provide the country the required focused response to climate change concerns of the country. keep reading…

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A Case Study on the Impacts of Climate Change on Africa

A Case Study about the Impacts of Climate Change on Africa

This paper considers the problem of determining future climate change in Africa due to human modification of the global atmosphere. natural climate variability in Africa, particularly rainfall, is large. This variability can be manifest regionally as severe droughts on yearly time-scales or as more prolonged desiccation over one or more decades. An increasing difficulty with interpreting the historic climate record is knowing the extent to which these modes of variability are truly natural or are being altered by human activities

Case Study on Impacts of Climate Change

The nature of future climate change for Africa is not known with any great confidence. Climate change scenarios have been constructed here in a systematic manner making clear their assumptions and uncertainties, but it remains impossible to attach specific probabilities to them. What is known is that temperatures are likely to continue to rise over most of Africa and that increases in rainfall will be necessary in order to compensate for the loss of moisture from the land surface due to elevated evaporation rates. Whether such increases in rainfall will occur continent-wide seems unlikely. Keep reading…

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A Study on Cognitive Biases in Human Perception, Judgment, and Decision Making

A Study about Cognitive Biases in Human Perception, Judgment, and Decision Making

Scientific research into human cognition is well established by decades of rigorous behavioral experimentation, studies of the human brain, and computer simulations. All of these converge to provide scientific insights into perception, judgment, and decision making (Dror & € omas, 2005; Kosslyn & Koenig, 1995). Many of these theoretical insights play an important role in our understanding of how humans behave in the real world. € e scientific research has important bearings on how human perception, judgment, and decision making can be enhanced, as well as how both lay people and experts can (and do) make mistakes.

Case Study on Human Perception

Bridging scientific theory to the real world can assist our understanding of human performance and error and help us evaluate the reliability of humans. Furthermore, it has implications on how to minimize such error through proper selection and training, best practices, and utilizing technology (Dror, 2007, in press). In this chapter, scientific  ndings about human cognition are discussed and linked to practical issues in the real world of investigations. Keep reading…

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