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    Research Methods of Mathematics Teaching Methodology

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    In our country, teaching mathematics in elementary grades is generally considered as the first stage of mastering the school mathematics course

    ВАРИАТИВНЫЕ ФОРМЫ РУССКИХ ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ЕДИНИЦ В УЗБЕКСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ

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    в данной статье проводится сравнительный анализ фразеологизмов русского и узбекского языка, где сравнение помогает выявить разные ценности, присущие этим народам, и играют важную роль в развитии антропоцентризма, которая является центральным звеном сегодняшнего мира

    Linguistic Phenomena in the Context of Psycholinguistic Analysis

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    In the article, analysis and generalization of theoretical and experimental data on the study of human speech behavior allow us to conditionally distinguish the following three aspects in the structure of language ability: the language mechanism or the ability to master a language (native and / or foreign), the language organization of a person or mental representation and organization in the mind of the speaker systems of signs of a natural language and the norms of their communication, the speech mechanism or the ability to carry out speech activity - to produce and perceive speech statements

    Problems Facing Research Programme In Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

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    This paper examined the problems facing research programme in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Secondary data were used to gather data for the paper. The data were sourced from print and online publication. The paper identified inadequate founding, infrastructure facilities, poor synergy between universities and private institutions, unattractive working conditions for research workers, insecurity, poor mentorship, corruption and mismanagement, weak research institutions, Brain-drain and poor technological advancement/ poor ICT literacy as problems militating in against reassert development in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. To solve these problems, the paper hereby recommended among others that, the government should increase the research funding in tertiary institutions in Nigeria and also create alternative sources for research funding. There is a need for multiple streams of funding, say scientists in Nigeria

    Vice Chancellors and University Education Sustainability in Nigeria: Challenges and Way Forward

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    The study examined Vice Chancellors and University Education Sustainability in Nigeria: Challenges and Way Forward. Vice Chancellors are major players and chief executive officers in the universities' administrations; hence their roles cannot be underestimated. The social and economic development of the universities depends on the job performance of the Vice-Chancellors. This paper critically looked at the concept of Vice-chancellors and the roles and functions of Vice-chancellors in the university system. The paper also examined factors that enhance the job performance of Vice-chancellors in the university system in Nigeria. This study attempts to provide an answer to the research question that says; how has the Vice Chancellors impacted University Education for Sustainability in Nigeria? The study employed an ex-post facto research method, using secondary data that were collected from print and online publications. Content analysis was the method of analysis. The paper established that the independence of Vice Chancellors, training and retraining, adequate funding, effective supervision and provisions of adequate working resources are the factors that will enhance Vice Chancellors' job performance and enable university education to be able to perform their roles in Nigerian society. Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendations were made: The Federal Government of Nigeria and the state governments should provide adequate funds for university administrators, infrastructure facilities, adequate working resources, grant autonomy to universities and ensure effective training and retraining programmes and supervision. The suggested solution will enable the university administrators (Vice Chancellors among others) to be effective in the discharge of their roles in the universities and make university education perform its role of social and economic development

    Teachers’ Perspective on Distance Learning for Students with Visual Impairment

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    Learners with special needs have come a long way in their education. It can be in the style of a strategy from special education (SPED) to curriculum implementation, or it can be in the form of a transition from integrated education to inclusive classrooms. The transition from traditional learning to a new mode of learning happened due to the rise of the Covid pandemic in 2019 until the present. Students were forced not to enter school to avoid the spread of the virus. With that as an alternative solution for learning, the Department of Education (DepEd) implemented distance learning and modular learning for all the students all over the Philippines including the learners with disabilities. The current research study aimed to identify the extent of distance learning for children with a visual impairment from their teacher’s point of view. The researchers used a qualitative case study method and distributed questionnaires to the three chosen respondents. A purposive sampling method was adopted to select the respondents. The researchers selected the Special educators who have experience in handling students with visual impairment during distance learning. Each of the teachers underwent formal interviews through Google Meet and some were written answers which were later transcribed and analyzed by the researchers. After conducting the data analysis, it became evident that many of the teachers have their own unique perspectives when it comes to their experiences, challenges, and coping strategies for distance learning for their students. Recommendations are made to provide solutions aimed at reducing conflict in implementing distance learning among students with visual impairment

    Effective Fiscal Management in Higher Education: Factors For Success

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    This research aimed to identify the factors that contribute to effective fiscal management in higher education institutions. The study used a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, focus group discussions, and document analysis, to collect data from six state universities and colleges in Eastern Visayas, Philippines. The results showed that the institutions have very satisfactory levels of compliance in their budget planning and preparation, disbursement, and liquidation processes. The factors that contribute to effective fiscal management include strict adherence to accounting rules and regulations, equitable allocation of resources, proper documentation, and the involvement of different school officials in the strategic development planning process. The study also revealed some challenges, including the lack of funding for certain priority projects and the need for better training and capacity-building for financial management personnel. The findings of this research can help higher education institutions in developing effective fiscal management strategies and policies that can lead to better financial performance and accountability

    The Importance of Pragmatics in Teaching a Foreign Language

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    This article examines the importance of pragmatics in language teaching, because the pragmatic aspect of learning is related to the formation of certain skills and competencies in students, the commonality of which allows for successful linguistic communication in the language being studied. In this case, the requirements for a specific type of speech activity and the level of mastery are different: it includes processes from teaching oral speech within a certain topic to comprehensive mastery of a foreign language

    The Use of Cosmetic Dentistry

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    Cosmetic dentistry is a method of professional oral care that focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth. And although cosmetic dentistry procedures are usually elective rather than essential, some treatment cases also provide restorative benefits. Learn about the most common procedures and how they work

    Issues of Speech Culture in Navoi's Work

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    In this article, Navai realized that language is a growing and developing necessity that meets the needs of the society. In the work "Muhokamatul-lughatayn" the Arabic language is glorified as a "divine word" and the Persian and Turkish languages are compared

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