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GK ESSAY TEST TOPICS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024 Globalization - correct answer Is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. The built of telephones internet, cellphones and transportation have made globalization possible. It means the countries coming together as a nation. The Cons of Globalization - correct answer The environment suffers the use of transport increases due to the demand of imported goods, that leads to carbon emission, that leads to climate change. The people suffers when a company move production to another country for cheaper manufacture. People lose their jobs. Environmental laws are ignore. Effectiveness of Online Educ ation - correct answer Other people call it Virtual School. Students have flexibility, zero bullying policy, is free, you can finish early with diploma, individualized education, challenge kids, they have time to cover the context. What is the Teacher Rol e in the Classroom? - correct answer The teacher is a facilitator, managers, mediators, are accountable for the students, long life learners, and entertainer. Technology Effect on Students in School - correct answer The cons are addicted, bad information, reality vs. fiction, and lack of social interaction. The pros are an effective tool of information, helps students with special needs to be more functional in society. Common Core - correct answer In math, it tries to develop number sense. Some people do esn't like it because it confuses the student and hinders their learning. Due to this the students lower their self -
esteem, is dumbing the children, the government wants to take away the power from parents and teachers. Other people say that the standards are there to prepare kids for college to make sure they are not left behind. To learn a set of skills. Plagiarism - correct answer using someone else's work either their words or ideas without giving them credit. Failing to put borrowed language in quotati on marks, failing to put summaries and phrases in your own words, recycling your old work and submitting it as if it is new. You can avoid plagiarism by using text citations, by using quotation marks around borrowed words and phrases. Budget Issues in Te aching - correct answer the government is cutting the budget of education. This leads to teachers layouts, the closing of schools, and overcrowded classrooms. They think that spending money in education is frivolous. The one being affected are the students because the teacher can't give the student the individualized education that he needs. The Involvement of Parents in their Kids Schooling - correct answer educators, authorities, and experts claim that our public education system is in the midst of a cri sis. All believe that schools need family engagement. When parents are involved in their child education, the child improves on school work, have more interest in learning, their confidence increases, children score higher on the standardized test. Obesit y in Students - correct answer child obesity is when a child is overweight. This is measured with the child weight and height. Doctors calculate the body mass index (BMI) to ascertain the body mass. Nearly a third of our children are overweight or obese an d the number continue to rise. We are raising supersize kids. These kids will grow sicker and die younger. Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, elevated cholesterol, are few diseases. There are conditions that doctors haven't seen under the age of 20 like a hern ia, poor self -esteem, sleep apnea, heart disease, flat feet, fractures, gastrointestinal problems. An obese child grows to be an obese adult. Obesity in Students (What can we do?) - correct answer To do research, go to a nutritionist, eat healthier, exerc ise, eat small portions, do not eat junk food. Benefits or Negative Effects of the Internet Reading Newsella, Kindle, Learning Ally are some of the few applications that helps students with disabilities like Dyslexia, ADHD to concentrate on their reading. - correct answer "The internet is making us more superficial thinkers", says Nicholas Carr the authors of 'The Shallows.' It creates a compulsive behavior in which we are always checking our emails, the internet, and text. We are leaving in a perp etual state of distraction and interruption. Which is dangerous cause that mode of thinking crowds out the more contemplative calmer modes of thinking. That focus calmer modes of thinking is how we learn. It's a process called memory consolidation. That me ans the transfer of information from our short -term working memory to our long -term memory. That movement from short to long is how we create connections between that information and everything you know. We need to calm down, unwind and focus on one thing at a time. Diversity in the Classroom

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