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S. K. Panda
The present study was conducted to see the mathematical errors committed by primary school students. The major objective of the study was to find out the errors in addition, subtraction, multiple, division, decimal, fraction, percentage, profit and loss and rate of interest committed by the primary school students on mathematics. The sample of the present study has been selected simple randomly from the primary school students of Gautam Budh Nagar of UP. The finding of the present study revealed that more than twenty five percentage of primary school students committed mathematical errors in addition, subtraction, multiple, division, decimal, fraction, profit and loss and rate of interest.
Key Words: Mathematical Errors, Primary Schools Students
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Khalid Bashir
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1345 - 1373
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Anupam Saxena
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1374 - 1388
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Sanju Chaudhary
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1389 - 1397
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Tanushree Dutta
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1398 - 1405
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Trinath Das, Smt. Sabita Ray & Rasmi Ranjan Puhan
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1406 - 1416
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Prativa Panda
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1417 - 1427
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Pardeep Singh Dehal
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1428 - 1433
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Sarita, Ms. Kavita & Ms. Sonam
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1434 - 1440
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D. Anushiya Devi
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1441 - 1446
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Priyanjana Guha & Jayshree Das
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1447 - 1456
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Neeru Sharma & Tanveer Kaur
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1457 - 1467
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Gitanjali Maruti Borude & Madhuri Ludbe
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1468 - 1472
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Pramod Atmaram Ahire
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1473 - 1477
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Khalid Bashir
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1478 - 1493
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Sumana Paul
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1494 - 1503
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Nikhila Bhagwat & Ms. Pradnya Abhyankar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1504 - 1513
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Mukesh Kumar Ray & Riva Kumari
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1514 - 1522
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Ranita Ghosh &Tanu Saha
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1523 - 1532
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Seema Gosher
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1533 - 1542
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Jayashree S. Nair
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1543 - 1545
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Sharad S. Phulari
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1546 - 1555
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Sharad S. Phulari
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 156 - 1565
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Sharad S. Phulari
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1566 - 1576
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Anand. S. Bhatt & Mr. Sunil. H. Rawale
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1577 - 1580
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Ronak Pol
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1581 - 1590
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Simarjeet Makkar
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Vinita Bharat Manek
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1610 - 1619
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Nivedita & AnjuRani
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1620 - 1629
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Preeti Kaushal
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1630 - 1633
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Preeti Kaushal
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Mr. Gurpinder Singh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1637 - 1641
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Sakshi Vij
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Khadilkar Sujay Madhukar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1655 - 1671
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Bhushan Kumar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1672 - 1676
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Ramarcha Prasad Pandey
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1677 - 1680
The government of India has made commitments to fulfill the goals of “Education for All” and advocated that by 2015 all children should have access to and complete free and compulsory primary education of good quality. Inspite of considerable progress made during the last three decades, the problem of illiteracy still continues to be the main national concern. India is home to almost 35% of the world’s illiterates. The entire education system needs a thorough reorientation NPE(1986) placed great emphasis on professional development through pre-service and in-service teacher education. Many agencies and organizations conduct in-service programmes for professional development of teachers. There are few lacunae which needs to be addressed urgently through follow up strategies.
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Ramarcha Prasad Pandey
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1681 - 1685
There are so many techniques or styles which are used in resolving the conflicts. Some of them are –
· Start with Self
· Solved mutually
· Positive thinking
· Hone Your Listening Skills
· Compassion and Empathy
· Be Expressive
Successful conflict resolution depends on ability to regulate stress and emotions. Emotional awareness and emotional control are the keys to understand the preferences and principles. It is necessary to be able to communicate effectively and emotionally or smooth over disagreements. Although knowing feelings may seem simple, many people ignore or try to sedate strong emotions like anger, sadness, and fear. But ability to handle conflict depends on being connected to these feelings. Strong emotions insist on finding solutions that are strictly rational, ability to face and resolve differences will be impaired. Hence present paper deals mainly with the conflict resolution strategies helpful for combating routine conflicts of working women.
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Sumeer Sharma
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1686 - 1692
Mahavir Singh Chhonkar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1693 - 1696
Mastery Learning is a method whereby students are not advanced to a subsequent learning objective until they demonstrate proficiency with the current one. Gardner\'s Theory of multiple intelligences states that not only do human beings have many different ways to learn and process information, but that these are independent of each other, leading to multiple intelligences as opposed to a general intelligence. This paper talks about personalized learning model and its approaches. Ultimately, just as Personalized Learning transforms student learning, it can transform the teaching profession, as opportunities will be created for teachers to design the instructional resources and provide support for teachers in schools. And in this regard, personalized learning has exciting potential for both the students and the teachers.
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Kulvinder Singh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1697 - 1710
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Surushe Ankita Vasantrao & Anurag Tripathi
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Jadhav Hemantkumar Balasaheb & Piyush Pandey
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Patki Ravi Prakashrao & Piyush Pandey
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Kadam Sandeep Uddhavrao & Piyush Pandey
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Sameer Sanaullakhan Pathan & Jai Shankar Tiwari
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Sameer Arun Butala
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Rajni Bala & Alisha Gill
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Rajni Bala
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Rajni Bala & Alisha Gill
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Rajni Bala
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Rajni Bala & Alisha Gill
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Rajni Bala
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Rajni Bala & Alisha Gill
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Rajni Bala
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Rajni Bala & Alisha Gill
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Rajni Bala
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Mr. Kanwar R. B. S Aulakh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1859 - 1862
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Mr. Kanwar R. B. S Aulakh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1863 - 1868
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Rajni Bala & Vikram Seth
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1869 - 1876
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Shamshaad Begum
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Rajat K. Sant
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1884 - 1889
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Sawinder Arora & Yogesh Sharma
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1890 - 1893
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Digambar Durgade
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Poonam Gupta & Mr. Amit Kumar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1901 - 1909
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Laxmi
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/22 | Page No.: 1910 - 1915
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Binit Kumar Sinha
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Vandana Sharma
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K.Mohammed Basheer
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Seema Kiran Bhandare
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