This document provides an overview and agenda for an orientation on the K to 12 program for division coordinators. It includes:
1) A presentation outline covering the vision of K to 12 graduates, the accomplishments and ongoing activities of the Technical Working Group on Curriculum, the curriculum framework, and features of the K to 12 basic education curriculum.
2) Details on the curriculum structure, time allotments, and learning areas for grades 1-10 and 11-12.
3) A schedule for summer training programs for teachers on specific learning areas like Science, English, and Mathematics.
The document is a satirical article summarizing the additional subjects that will supposedly be added to the curriculum under the Philippines' K to 12 program. It lists subjects like botany, accounting, traffic law, driving colors, and math refresher. However, it also includes absurd made-up subjects like defense of the ancients video game skills, social media courses, and how to fake illnesses. The education secretary is quoted announcing a second list of subjects, including swimming during floods, legal terminology in conversations, and skills for escaping difficult situations. The article mocks the new subjects through ridiculous satirical examples.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and boost brain function. Staying physically active aims to strengthen the body and mind.
Steal The Spotlight With Your Social MediaKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Communicate: Best Practices in Digital MediaKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Using Social Media Strategically: Why It Matters For BusinessKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an orientation on the K to 12 program for division coordinators. It includes:
1) A presentation outline covering the vision of K to 12 graduates, the accomplishments and ongoing activities of the Technical Working Group on Curriculum, the curriculum framework, and features of the K to 12 basic education curriculum.
2) Details on the curriculum structure, time allotments, and learning areas for grades 1-10 and 11-12.
3) A schedule for summer training programs for teachers on specific learning areas like Science, English, and Mathematics.
The document is a satirical article summarizing the additional subjects that will supposedly be added to the curriculum under the Philippines' K to 12 program. It lists subjects like botany, accounting, traffic law, driving colors, and math refresher. However, it also includes absurd made-up subjects like defense of the ancients video game skills, social media courses, and how to fake illnesses. The education secretary is quoted announcing a second list of subjects, including swimming during floods, legal terminology in conversations, and skills for escaping difficult situations. The article mocks the new subjects through ridiculous satirical examples.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and boost brain function. Staying physically active aims to strengthen the body and mind.
Steal The Spotlight With Your Social MediaKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Communicate: Best Practices in Digital MediaKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Using Social Media Strategically: Why It Matters For BusinessKrista Berend
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
- Ray theory explains many optical phenomena by considering light to travel in narrow paths called rays. Rays obey simple rules like reflection and Snell's laws.
- Optical resonators like Fabry-Perot cavities allow only certain resonant wavelengths/frequencies to propagate through interference of reflected waves. The modes are separated by the free spectral range and have a spectral width that depends on the finesse.
- Diffraction occurs when light passes through an aperture or obstruction, causing the beam to diverge and form an intensity pattern due to interference between wavelets from each point in the aperture. This pattern is explained by Huygens' principle and diffraction theory.
This document provides an overview of equivalent circuits and circuit analysis techniques including node-voltage analysis, mesh analysis, and dealing with dependent and independent sources. It defines equivalent circuits as circuits that can replace one another without changing the external behavior of the overall circuit. It also describes node-voltage and mesh analysis, specifying how to write equations for each method by applying Kirchhoff's laws. Techniques for handling dependent sources and circuits with no path to ground are discussed. Examples demonstrate transforming between delta-wye configurations and using the different analysis methods to solve for voltages and currents.
1) Huygens' principle states that every point on a wavefront can be considered a source of secondary wavelets, and the new wavefront is the envelope of these secondary wavelets.
2) Fresnel built on this by considering the interference between wavelets, allowing him to accurately calculate diffraction patterns.
3) Together, Huygens' and Fresnel's ideas form the Huygens-Fresnel principle, which is used to explain phenomena like reflection, refraction, and interference.
This document discusses semiconductor materials and their properties. It covers elemental and compound semiconductors, including gallium nitride used in LEDs. It describes the band structure of semiconductors including the valence and conduction bands separated by the bandgap. Carrier generation and recombination processes are explained. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors are defined based on their carrier concentrations.
1. The document discusses optical fibers, specifically step index fibers. It describes step index fibers as having a core with a constant refractive index n1 surrounded by a cladding with a slightly lower refractive index n2.
2. It discusses several factors that determine the number of propagating modes in a step index fiber, including the V-number which is a function of the core radius, wavelengths, and refractive index differences. Fibers with V<2.405 support only one mode.
3. Dispersion effects in step index fibers include intermodal dispersion from different propagation speeds of fiber modes, and material dispersion from the wavelength dependence of the core refractive index.
Radiometry is the science of measuring radiation, including separate wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum. Photometry specifically measures light visible to the human eye.
Key radiometric quantities include radiant flux (watts), irradiance (watts/m2), and radiance (watts/m2/sr). Key photometric quantities are luminous flux (lumens), illuminance (lux), and luminance (candelas/m2). These radiometric and photometric quantities are related through the CIE luminous efficiency curve.
Blackbody radiation follows Planck's law, Stefan-Boltzmann law, and Wien's displacement law, describing the spectral distribution and total power of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a
This document provides two sample formats for lesson plans that include sections for the date, unit/subject, grade level, goals/objectives/standards, details of the lesson structure including opening, activities, and closing, assessment of student learning, resources/materials, and self-evaluation. The first format lists the body of the lesson separately while the second integrates it within the lesson structure. Both provide templates to help educators plan lessons and assessments that meet goals and standards.
This document discusses electromagnetic waves and Maxwell's equations. It provides an overview of key topics:
- Maxwell derived equations showing electric and magnetic fields form propagating waves at the speed of light.
- The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from radio to gamma rays. Waves are generated by oscillating electric fields creating magnetic fields and vice versa.
- Maxwell's equations precisely relate the electric and magnetic fields and how they vary over time. This allowed calculation of the waves' speed as the measured speed of light.
Factors affecting undergraduate students’ motivation at a university in Tra VinhAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Motivation plays an important role in foreign language learning process. This study aimed to
investigate student’s motivation patterns towards English language learning at a University in Tra Vinh, and factors
affecting their motivation change toward English language learning of non-English-major students in the semester.
The researcher used semi-structured interview at the first phase of choosing the participants and writing reflection
through the instrument called “My English Learning Motivation History” adapted from Sawyer (2007) to collect
qualitative data within 15 weeks. The participants consisted of nine first year non-English-major students who learning
General English at pre-intermediate level. They were chosen and divided into three groups of three members each
(high motivation group; average motivation group; and low motivation group). The results of the present study
identified six visual motivation patterns of three groups of students with different motivation fluctuation, through the
use of cluster analysis. The study also indicated a diversity of factors affecting students’ motivation involving internal
factors as influencing factors (cognitive, psychology, and emotion) and external factors as social factors (instructor,
peers, family, and learning environment) during English language learning in a period of 15 weeks. The findings of
the study helped teacher understand relationship of motivation change and its influential factors. Furthermore, the
findings also inspired next research about motivation development in learning English process.
KEY WORDS: language learning motivation, motivation change, motivation patterns, influential factors, students’
motivation.
STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
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The Impact of Work Stress and Digital Literacy on Employee Performance at PT ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT :This research aims to analyze the correlation between employee work stress and digital literacy
with employee performance at PT Telkom Akses Area Cirebon, both concurrently and partially. Employing a
quantitative approach, the study's objectives are descriptive and causal, adopting a positivist paradigm with a
deductive approach to theory development and a survey research strategy. Findings reveal that work stress
negatively and significantly impacts employee performance, while digital literacy positively and significantly
affects it. Simultaneously, work stress and digital literacy have a positive and significant influence on employee
performance. It is anticipated that company management will devise workload management strategies to
alleviate work stress and assess the implementation of more efficient digital technology to enhance employee
performance.
KEYWORDS -digital literacy, employee performance,job stress, multiple regression analysis, workload
management
SCHOOL CULTURE ADAPTATION AMONG INDIGENOUS PEOPLES COLLEGE STUDENTS AT A PRIV...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study investigates the adaption experiences of indigenous college students at the
University of Mindanao, Matina-main campus. Eight major themes emerged, including difficulties with language
proficiency, online learning, classroom interaction, examination systems, grading procedures, school regulations,
resource accessibility, coping mechanisms, and future goals. Implications include the requirement for targeted
language proficiency and technology use support, an understanding of adaption processes, interventions to
improve resource accessibility, and equitable public administration policies. The study underlines the importance
of adaptation in various educational contexts, as well as the role of educators and legislators in creating inclusive
learning environments.
KEYWORDS: indigenous college students, adaptation, educational challenges, coping strategies
CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities
- Ray theory explains many optical phenomena by considering light to travel in narrow paths called rays. Rays obey simple rules like reflection and Snell's laws.
- Optical resonators like Fabry-Perot cavities allow only certain resonant wavelengths/frequencies to propagate through interference of reflected waves. The modes are separated by the free spectral range and have a spectral width that depends on the finesse.
- Diffraction occurs when light passes through an aperture or obstruction, causing the beam to diverge and form an intensity pattern due to interference between wavelets from each point in the aperture. This pattern is explained by Huygens' principle and diffraction theory.
This document provides an overview of equivalent circuits and circuit analysis techniques including node-voltage analysis, mesh analysis, and dealing with dependent and independent sources. It defines equivalent circuits as circuits that can replace one another without changing the external behavior of the overall circuit. It also describes node-voltage and mesh analysis, specifying how to write equations for each method by applying Kirchhoff's laws. Techniques for handling dependent sources and circuits with no path to ground are discussed. Examples demonstrate transforming between delta-wye configurations and using the different analysis methods to solve for voltages and currents.
1) Huygens' principle states that every point on a wavefront can be considered a source of secondary wavelets, and the new wavefront is the envelope of these secondary wavelets.
2) Fresnel built on this by considering the interference between wavelets, allowing him to accurately calculate diffraction patterns.
3) Together, Huygens' and Fresnel's ideas form the Huygens-Fresnel principle, which is used to explain phenomena like reflection, refraction, and interference.
This document discusses semiconductor materials and their properties. It covers elemental and compound semiconductors, including gallium nitride used in LEDs. It describes the band structure of semiconductors including the valence and conduction bands separated by the bandgap. Carrier generation and recombination processes are explained. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors are defined based on their carrier concentrations.
1. The document discusses optical fibers, specifically step index fibers. It describes step index fibers as having a core with a constant refractive index n1 surrounded by a cladding with a slightly lower refractive index n2.
2. It discusses several factors that determine the number of propagating modes in a step index fiber, including the V-number which is a function of the core radius, wavelengths, and refractive index differences. Fibers with V<2.405 support only one mode.
3. Dispersion effects in step index fibers include intermodal dispersion from different propagation speeds of fiber modes, and material dispersion from the wavelength dependence of the core refractive index.
Radiometry is the science of measuring radiation, including separate wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum. Photometry specifically measures light visible to the human eye.
Key radiometric quantities include radiant flux (watts), irradiance (watts/m2), and radiance (watts/m2/sr). Key photometric quantities are luminous flux (lumens), illuminance (lux), and luminance (candelas/m2). These radiometric and photometric quantities are related through the CIE luminous efficiency curve.
Blackbody radiation follows Planck's law, Stefan-Boltzmann law, and Wien's displacement law, describing the spectral distribution and total power of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a
This document provides two sample formats for lesson plans that include sections for the date, unit/subject, grade level, goals/objectives/standards, details of the lesson structure including opening, activities, and closing, assessment of student learning, resources/materials, and self-evaluation. The first format lists the body of the lesson separately while the second integrates it within the lesson structure. Both provide templates to help educators plan lessons and assessments that meet goals and standards.
This document discusses electromagnetic waves and Maxwell's equations. It provides an overview of key topics:
- Maxwell derived equations showing electric and magnetic fields form propagating waves at the speed of light.
- The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from radio to gamma rays. Waves are generated by oscillating electric fields creating magnetic fields and vice versa.
- Maxwell's equations precisely relate the electric and magnetic fields and how they vary over time. This allowed calculation of the waves' speed as the measured speed of light.
Factors affecting undergraduate students’ motivation at a university in Tra VinhAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Motivation plays an important role in foreign language learning process. This study aimed to
investigate student’s motivation patterns towards English language learning at a University in Tra Vinh, and factors
affecting their motivation change toward English language learning of non-English-major students in the semester.
The researcher used semi-structured interview at the first phase of choosing the participants and writing reflection
through the instrument called “My English Learning Motivation History” adapted from Sawyer (2007) to collect
qualitative data within 15 weeks. The participants consisted of nine first year non-English-major students who learning
General English at pre-intermediate level. They were chosen and divided into three groups of three members each
(high motivation group; average motivation group; and low motivation group). The results of the present study
identified six visual motivation patterns of three groups of students with different motivation fluctuation, through the
use of cluster analysis. The study also indicated a diversity of factors affecting students’ motivation involving internal
factors as influencing factors (cognitive, psychology, and emotion) and external factors as social factors (instructor,
peers, family, and learning environment) during English language learning in a period of 15 weeks. The findings of
the study helped teacher understand relationship of motivation change and its influential factors. Furthermore, the
findings also inspired next research about motivation development in learning English process.
KEY WORDS: language learning motivation, motivation change, motivation patterns, influential factors, students’
motivation.
STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
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UR BHatti Academy dedicated to providing the finest IT courses training in the world. Under the guidance of experienced trainer Usman Rasheed Bhatti, we have established ourselves as a professional online training firm offering unparalleled courses in Pakistan. Our academy is a trailblazer in Dijkot, being the first institute to officially provide training to all students at their preferred schedules, led by real-world industry professionals and Google certified staff.
The Impact of Work Stress and Digital Literacy on Employee Performance at PT ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT :This research aims to analyze the correlation between employee work stress and digital literacy
with employee performance at PT Telkom Akses Area Cirebon, both concurrently and partially. Employing a
quantitative approach, the study's objectives are descriptive and causal, adopting a positivist paradigm with a
deductive approach to theory development and a survey research strategy. Findings reveal that work stress
negatively and significantly impacts employee performance, while digital literacy positively and significantly
affects it. Simultaneously, work stress and digital literacy have a positive and significant influence on employee
performance. It is anticipated that company management will devise workload management strategies to
alleviate work stress and assess the implementation of more efficient digital technology to enhance employee
performance.
KEYWORDS -digital literacy, employee performance,job stress, multiple regression analysis, workload
management
SCHOOL CULTURE ADAPTATION AMONG INDIGENOUS PEOPLES COLLEGE STUDENTS AT A PRIV...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study investigates the adaption experiences of indigenous college students at the
University of Mindanao, Matina-main campus. Eight major themes emerged, including difficulties with language
proficiency, online learning, classroom interaction, examination systems, grading procedures, school regulations,
resource accessibility, coping mechanisms, and future goals. Implications include the requirement for targeted
language proficiency and technology use support, an understanding of adaption processes, interventions to
improve resource accessibility, and equitable public administration policies. The study underlines the importance
of adaptation in various educational contexts, as well as the role of educators and legislators in creating inclusive
learning environments.
KEYWORDS: indigenous college students, adaptation, educational challenges, coping strategies
CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities