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Think-Pair-Share: Teaching Strategy Unravels Uncertainty, Duli Pllana Oct 2020

Think-Pair-Share: Teaching Strategy Unravels Uncertainty, Duli Pllana

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Think-Pair-Share and Uncertainty in general situations intersects several similarities with each other such as: thinking, communication, teamwork and creativity. Think-Pair-Share teaching strategy proceeds with three steps. Usually, it applies in all academic subjects; nonetheless, I employed it in algebra class when we analyzed open ended questions. As a teacher, I gave the question (real world situation question) to students, as a first step students read the question and analyzed the question individually. Second step, students paired in groups of four to five students; they discussed their thoughts (ideas how to solve the problem) about the question within their group. Step …


The Attitudes Of Albanian Teachers Towards Multicultural Education In Kosovo, Feride Lohaj Oct 2019

The Attitudes Of Albanian Teachers Towards Multicultural Education In Kosovo, Feride Lohaj

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This is a survey study that determines the Albanian teachers' attitudes toward multicultural education and the participants of the study were 50 teachers who are teaching different subjects in various grades and schools in region of Ferizaj. The data for this study was collected through a 5-point Likert scale called "Teachers' Multicultural Attitude Scale". According to findings, it is determined that teachers have positive attitudes towards multicultural education. Their attitudes differ in a statistically significant way according to their gender, age, and professional seniority. Art and Sports teachers were found to have more positive attitudes than class teachers, but history …