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The proliferation of e-learning in recent years has made it the immediate answer to many training and development challenges. In addition to budget and time constraints, there are still a number of other factors at play when determining which method of training is best for the situation at hand, among them tracking and reporting challenges, and regulatory and compliance requirements. April’s Infoline, “Basics of E-Learning Revisited,” provides an overview of the evolution of e-learning as well as practical guidance on how to reach learning solution decisions. In this Infoline, you will learn: • common e-learning traps • considerations when designing e-learning modules, specifically when doing so for continuing professional education certification • tips on deciding whether to buy from vendors or develop your own e-learning solution • e-learning competencies.
Your Fix-It Guide to Training When you need to repair an appliance on the fritz, you can consult the instruction manual. But if you’re stuck when designing or facilitating training, what resource can you turn to for solutions to your problem? Part troubleshooting guide, part introduction to training design and delivery, Troubleshooting for Trainers delivers in-the-moment fixes and longer-term solutions for common challenges at every stage of the learning and development process. Pull it out when you’re in a predicament, flip to the related challenge listed in the table of contents, and find some immediate relief. Better yet, use it to discover tips and strategies that will help you proac...
This book offers an overview of the Sikh diaspora, exploring the relationship between home and host states and between migrant and indigenous communities. The book considers the implications of history and politics of the Sikh diaspora for nationality, citizenship and sovereignity.; The text should serve as a supplementary text for undergraduates and postgraduates on courses in race, ethnicity and international migration within sociology, politics, international relations, Asian history, and human geography. In particular, it should serve as a core text for Sikh/Punjab courses within Asian studies.
This is the story of men under fire, of the courageous Indian soldier inspired by his officers. While war is an extension of the politics of a nation, it ultimately falls to the lot of the soldier to face combat on the ground. Schooled in the culture of 'Service before Self', soldiers of the Indian Army take their challenges head-on, turning adversity into opportunity, overcoming impossible situations with a smile. While some of their deeds of valour are rewarded, many more need to be remembered. What makes these men the way they are? This book helps us understand better the Indian soldier and his degree of commitment to the Indian Army, and to the nation that he serves.
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Primary education occupies the most important place in the ladder of education. The teacher training Institutes of Primary level which are now called as District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) play an important role in producing quality teachers for primary schools. Are these institutions producing creative teachers? Then who is an effective teachers? What are the qualities or characteristics of a good teacher? What criteria should be followed in the selection of candidates for teacher training and which typed of educational programme should be given for them? A variety of such questions are to be answered with empirical evidence.
Contents: Introduction, Review of Related Literature, Statement of the Problem and Hypotheses, Variables Studied, Method of Investigation, Results and Discussion, Summary and Conclusions, Educational, Implications, Limitations and Suggestions for Further Research.