The Cognitive Activity Development Of Middle-Class Students
Keywords: Cognitive activity, learning, middle class student, development
Article no: 101
Pages 879-889
Series: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Proceedings of the 3rd International Forum on Teacher Education (IFTE 2017), 23-25 May, 2017, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Keywords: Cognitive activity, learning, middle class student, development
Article no: 101
Pages 879-889
Keywords: Migrants, foreign students, tolerance, education, Russia
Article no: 102
Pages 890-896
Keywords: Motivating factors, demotivating factors, language learning
Article no: 103
Pages 897-907
Keywords: Multicultural education, extreme ideology, extremism, multicultural student society, university, English classes
Article no: 104
Pages 908-918
Keywords: Pedagogical riskology, risks in informational educational environment, teacher preparedness, noxological competence of teachers, educational environment evaluation
Article no: 105
Pages 919-923
Keywords: Family, disharmonious family, сhild-parent relations, interpersonal relationships in the family, parents, child
Article no: 106
Pages 924-931
Keywords: http://www.futureacademy.org.uk/files/images/upload/IFTE2017FA107F.pdf
Article no: 107
Pages 932-939
Keywords: Educational technology, educational game, professional activity modeling, student’s individuality
Article no: 108
Pages 940-947
Keywords: Pedagogical therapy, subdiscipline, subject, teacher training
Article no: 109
Pages 948-952
Keywords: Professional competence, philological education, ancient chronicles
Article no: 110
Pages 953-960
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