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The electronic portfolio, on the other hand, is a more formal setting where students must apply both their knowledge of how the web works and the message they want to convey. In this sense, students' use and comfort with the web at times can be a hindrance if they are not taught to use electronic portfolios in the correct fashion, suggests Lane ...
Learning to recite passages from their holy text is a priority. For their society to advance, the oral tradition must be superseded by written texts; some students must write down the passages. Monasteries students needed to read out what is written in the religious language and not just the vernacular. This led to formal education in madrassas ...
A U.S. Marine helps a student with reading comprehension as part of a Partnership in Education program sponsored by Park Street Elementary School and Navy/Marine Corps Reserve Center Atlanta. The program is a community outreach program for sailors and Marines to visit the school and help students with class work.
No. Of students trained till date (July 2012) 1 Hindi Shikshan Nishnat (Equi. M.Ed.) : One year 692 2 Hindi Shikshan Parangat (Equi. B.Ed.) One year 3029 3 Hindi Shikshan Praveen (Equi. B.T.C.) One year 1936 4 Hindi Shikshan Vishesh Gahan Course One year 620 5 Three year Diploma courses One year 718 6 Distance Educational Programme One year 5337
Career portfolios are often kept in a simple three-ring binder or online as an electronic portfolio and updated often. A career portfolio is used as a marketing tool in selling oneself for personal advancement. In some industries, employers or admission offices commonly request a career portfolio, so it is a wise idea to have an updated one on ...
An artist's portfolio (sometimes referred to as a lookbook) is an edited collection of an artist's best artwork intended to showcase their style or method of work. A portfolio is used by artists to show employers their versatility by showing different samples of current work.
Almost all the students come from the slums situated close to the Yamuna river. [5] The school is operated in two separate shifts: the morning batch from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. is for boys and the afternoon batch from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. is for girls. [6] More than 300 students of the age group four to fourteen attend the school.
The first batch of Class X students appeared at the AISS Examination of the CBSE in March 1996. It was upgraded to Senior Secondary School in 1999 and the first batch of Class XII students appeared at the Board examination in 2001. The current school building was constructed in 1992–93 and occupied in the beginning of the following academic year.