ATTITUDE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TOWARDS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES By Dr.Hassankoya M.P.

Abstract Good school’s foundation is formed by good teachers and improving teacher’s skill and knowledge is one of the most important needs of today. Professional development helps to develop and expand the instructional flexibility with the help of emerging new technology. Professional development is an important element of school improvement and student achievement. Teachers’ professional development activities should be aligned with standards, assignments, workshop, seminar, research, travel, and working with other experienced person and colleagues. Teachers should routinely set their own, informal, ongoing professional development agendas like additional courses, pursuing…

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DIGITAL LEARNING: GAINING OR DRAINING By Reshma Majeed

Abstract In the 1950 s, at the dawn of the great television decade, some television companies ran campaign ads saying that a TV in the home would bring families closer and would improve student grades. A half century later studies revealed that TV had adverse effects on human relationships as well as the learning abilities of children. Some argue that digital learning too is promoted today as a cure-all for the problems of classroom learning. The past decade has produced more than a few advocates for digital learning. According to…

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CUSTOMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS SERVICE QUALITY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SPECIALTY RETAIL STORES By Kalaiselvi and Dr. V. Selvam

Abstract  This research is focused on the Customers perception and satisfaction towards retail specialty Stores in Chennai City. Various Dimension related to service quality are been analyzed and measured. This study helps us to understand the customer’s perception towards various dimensional SERVOQUAL and identifying those dimensions which have to be concentrated which leads to customer satisfaction and retain loyal customers by providing additional services preferred. Keywords: Customer perception, Satisfaction, Service quality.

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HandloomWeavers’ Awareness LEVEL about Government Schemes: A study in Erode District of Tamil Nadu By Dr.A.Selvaraj, and N.Tamilarasi

Abstract Handloom Industry is an ancient cottage industry in India with a decentralized set up, spread throughout the length and breadth of the country. The industry provides direct and indirect employment to several lakhs of people who are engaged in pre-loom, post-loom and marketing activities. The handloom weavers constitute the largest work force next only to agriculture in India.  The unique feature of the industry is its ability to provide employment to a large number of persons with far less average capital employed per worker compared to the other sectors…

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