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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Teacher Educators Job Satisfaction and Occupational Stress |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. R. Babu |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207120105 |
Abstract: The Kothari Commission rightly referred to teachers as national builders. The all-round development of the students is influenced by the teacher educators. The study has been conducted to investigate the levels of job satisfaction and occupational stress of Teacher Educators. It also examines the relationship between the job satisfaction and occupational stress of the Teacher Educators. The study was made on a random sample of 450 Teacher Educators in Pudukkottai, Thanjavur and Thiruvarur Districts............
Keywords: Teacher Educators, Job Satisfaction and Occupational Stress
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[3] Digumarthi Bhaskara Rao (2004), National Policy on education, R.V.R. College of education, Andhra Pradesh 522006.
[4] Jarvis (2002) The Influence of Occupational stress on Job Satisfaction of Teachers, Journal of Educational Research and Extension, Vol.39 (2).
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Abstract: TIn the modern global changes the issue of discrimination demand for the review of principles of social justice and human rights. Therefore with the purpose of unravelling the nexus of persisting discrimination in higher education the current study is undertaken. In this study 720 students have been surveyed about their educational attainment. The sample was taken from the four universities of Uttar Pradesh by adopting multi-stage stratified sampling technique. The sample represents the students from diverse socio-economic background. The Educational Profile Performa was designed to collect information about the Medium of Instructions, Types of Schools/College................
Keywords: Educational Attainment, Discrimination, Higher Education, Caste.
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[4] Forman, Tyrone A., (2003): The Social Psychological Costs of Racial Segmentation in the Workplace: A Study of 'African American' Well-Being. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Vol. 44, No.-3 pp 332-352.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Analysis of Rumiyah Magazine |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Torsha Ghosh || Dr. Pooja Basnett |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207121622 |
Abstract: This paper purposes to provide an in-depth content examination of Rumiyah, the monthly magazine published by Al Hayat Media Center, the official Media Department of ISIS. The main aim of the paper is to find the kind of articles published in this magazines and the propaganda the magazine promotes. For this research 8 issues of the magazine will be studied from 1st publication on Sept 5, 2016 to the 8th publication on March 7, 2017. Today due to new media the concept of freedom of speech and expression has reached new heights. This magazine Rumiyah can be seen as the use of freedom of speech and expression by the extremist. The interest to do this research arose from understanding the kind of information shared by ISIS through this medium. The main objective of the study is to understand the messages propagated through this magazine.
KEY WORDS: Rumiyah, Message, Content, Analysis, Terrorism, ISIS
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Urban Water Management in India: A Community Perspective |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Barsha Poricha |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207122328 |
Abstract: The relationship between water and society has come to the forefront of critical inquiry in recent years. Water in the global era has acquired more meanings than simply a natural resource and the key to water management not only revolves around the need to deal with the scarcity of the resource, but also the complex interactions on the different aspects of water's social, cultural, political and ecological significance (Fontein,2008). Political ecologists, sociologists and geographers have attempted to understand water in its varied dimensions, and more broadly, as a key ingredient of the production of cities.
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Abstract: This Paper introduces the descriptive Survey of the depression, anxiety and stress among the differently abled persons. Disability is an important public health problem especially in developing countries like India. The problem will increase in future because of increase in trend of non-communicable diseases and change in age structure with an increase in life expectancy. The issues are different in developed and developing countries and rehabilitation measures should be targeted according to the needs of the disabled with community participation. In India, a majority of the disabled resides in rural areas where accessibility..........
Key Words: Disabled, rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation center (VRC), developing countries
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Implementation Of PAIKEM Based On Project-Based Learning And Cooperative Learning |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Indrayati |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207123743 |
Abstract: TThe learning of Management Accounting in Politeknik Negeri Malang (Polinema) or State Polytechnic of Malang still cannot deliver results that match the needs of the world within cognitive, psychomotor, and affective aspects. Therefore, in the upcoming year, researchers developed a new method which is called as PAIKEM (Pembelajaran aktif, inovatif, kreatif, efektif serta menyenangkan), meaning innovative, creative, effective, and fun learning based on project-based learning (PBL) and cooperative learning. The purpose of this study is to develop and apply PAIKEM method with PBL and cooperative learning................
Keywords: Project-based learning, cooperative learning, student achievement, performance courses.[1]. Kamdi, W. 2010. Project Based Learning. Unpublished Thesis. Malang: Universitas Negeri Malang.
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Abstract: This model is analysed how endogenous social and personal circumstance with governance, parental expanses, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) together can be exaggerated the individual capability. This is shown by the differences of responses between the individual potentiality and achievement to determine the adult deprivation gap. The interaction between potentiality and achievement will be triggered more on scalar evaluation in which the achievement will be increased. This study is unique as this is enabled to evaluate the phenomena of negative adult deprivation using the higher scaling of comprehensive community...............
Keywords: Capability, Deprivation, Potentiality, Comprehensive community participation, CSR.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Israel's use of weapons : case studies of Gaza |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Rubel Mittal |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207125463 |
Abstract: In the present chapter an attempt has been made to focus on the incidents and situations which the people of Palestine faced during the 22-day Israeli attack. This would enable us to understand the plight of the people of the Gaza. However, Israel's justifications have only established its superiority from time to time. It not only has hidden its crimes, but also given an attractive format to the venture. The study attempts to study the fewer case studies investigated by specific organizations to understand the situation of Palestine just after the Israel's big attack. It not only tells the real picture of destruction, but also enables the reader to know about the difficulties faced by the residents of Gaza. The restrictions imposed by Israel on Gaza have already brought a virtual breakdown in the life of the people and Operation Cast Lead made that condition beyond control...............
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Abstract: The objective of research is (1) to analyze the effect of binter (territorial fostering) optimization on cooperation between TNI and Malang Regency Local Government; (2) to examine the effect of binter optimization on sustainable development program; and (3) to investigate the effect of cooperation between TNI and Malang Regency Local Government on sustainable development program. Research was conducted in Kalipare District, Malang Regency. Main reason why this location is selected is because Kalipare District is a District Model for the implementation of Program Bina....................
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Abstract: The objective of research is (1) to analyze the effect of territorial fostering on national defense competence; (2) to find out the factors with dominant effect on national defense competence; and (3) to acknowledge strategy and implication of the result of research. This research was conducted in Kalipare District, Malang Regency. The reason of location selection is because Kalipare District is a District Model for the implementation of national defense consciousness program. Research started from 9 July 2016 to 24 December 2016. Data analysis technique uses quantitative..........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Understanding the Characteristics of Indonesian Ethnic Humor |
Country | : | Indonesia. |
Authors | : | Maman Lesmana |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207128289 |
Abstract: Research on ethnic humor has been done by a number of scholars. Among the most complete study was conducted by Christie Davis in her work entitled Ethnic Humor Around the Worlds (1997). In that study, Davis discusses the function and theme of ethnic humor. He argues that the function of ethnic humor, in addition to mocking and belittling those who are outside the group, is to maintain and strengthen the sense of identity of the group member. He noted that in nearly 30 countries, the major theme of ethnic humor is the conflict between stupid-clever. According to him........
Keywords: ethnic, humor, Indonesia, culture
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Abstract: Sprawl of land put to non agricultural uses comes under different forms such as infrastructural development, residential buildings, shops and markets, roads and railways, offices etc. It is a common phenomenon due to increasing population in the region. The sprawl in this land category was accelerated since 2005 and no doubt has an effect on local ecosystem of the region. The present paper tries to investigate the sprawl and its environmental concerns and suggest some mitigation strategies for the region.
Keywords: Environment, Land Put to Non Agricultural Use, Management, Sprawl
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