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Programming Languages: Theory and Practice Author : Katy Spalding Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781647253714 A programming language refers to a set of rules for converting strings or graphical program elements to several types of machine code output. They are used to implement algorithms in computer programming. Read More |
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Theoretical Computer Science and Software Engineering Author : Brielle Morrison Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781647253738 The discipline which involves the study of information, computation and automation is known as computer science. It can be broadly divided into theoretical computer science, applied computer science and Read More |
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Verification and Analysis of Computer Systems Author : Henry Skinner Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781647253752 Computer system verification is an activity that involves assessing the consistency, completeness, and correctness of the software and its supporting documentation while it is being developed. It confirms Read More |
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Cultural Competence in Higher Education Author : Christian Henry Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647253981 Culture refers to the knowledge and characteristics of a specific group of people including the religion, social habits, language, cuisine, music and arts. Cultural competence is the ability to understand Read More |
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Foundations of Adult and Continuing Education Author : Travis Collins Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647254711 Adult education refers to an education system wherein adults are involved in sustained and systematic self-educating activities for obtaining new forms of values, knowledge, attitudes and skills. It can Read More |
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Governments and Educational Reforms: Transforming Education Systems Author : Mabelle Pearson Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647254155 The general purpose of education is to ensure the personal development of individuals. Introducing reforms in the educational systems is necessary for creating a socially and academically progressive future Read More |
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Improving Quality in Education: Dynamic Approaches to School Improvement Author : Judy Decker Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647254049 School improvement refers to a process through which schools become more effective in terms of academic outcomes as well as in developing the social and cultural well-being of the children and adults within Read More |
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School Buildings: Innovation in Design and Construction Processes Author : Randa Bandy Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647253776 School buildings can be defined as establishments where education is imparted to children. Essential components of a school building are classrooms, subject rooms, playground, hostels, school libraries, Read More |
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Social Justice and Education: Issues and Challenges Author : Katerine Jones Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647254070 Social justice refers to the equitable and fair distribution of privileges, resources and opportunities in the society. There are five important principles of social justice, namely, access to resources, Read More |
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The Pedagogy of Realistic Mathematics Education Author : Finn Blair Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781647253998 Realistic mathematics education (RME) is an innovative learning approach that emphasizes mathematics as a human activity that must be associated with real life using real world contexts as the starting Read More |