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20th March 2023, 03:26 PM
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suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education
I would to get a suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education.
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21st March 2023, 12:49 AM
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Re: suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education
Please find below the list of suitable and most relevant Ph.D. research topics in the field of education.
1) The role of video games in childhood studying. 2) The improvement of cognitive qualities through play. 3) Group studying versus personalized approach. 4) Online learning versus classroom instruction. 5) The pros and cons of smaller classes. |
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21st March 2023, 12:30 PM
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Re: suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education
Suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education is:-
*Concept mapping as problem based learning, Assessing it's effectiveness in teaching learning processes * Using online asynchronous technology in self directed learning readiness of high school students *Impact of principals leadership style on teachers motivation and job performance in Indian rural schools. |
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21st March 2023, 01:13 PM
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Re: suitable and most relevant PhD research topic in the field of education
The following is the list of the most relevant Ph.D. research topics in the field of education.
1. Different learning styles as the method of addressing individual child needs. 2. Homeschooling versus Private School. 3. Homework vs no homework learning approaches. 4. The cons and pros of single-gender classes. 5. Group studying versus personalized approach. 6. The implementation of safety rules at school. |
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