Abstract Brain fog can be known as feeling of mental confusion and lack of mental clarity in which one becomes forgetful and his thinking becomes muddled and impaired. Stress is an important factor to cause brain fog among students. Various studies suggested that humor can be an effective brain fog dissolvent (defogger). The present paper highlights the effectiveness of humor to dissolve brain fog among students and gives some suggestions to incorporate humor in the classroom. Keywords: Brain fog, Classroom humor, Defogger, Mental haze, Stress, Anxiety. [1] Assistant Professor, School…
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ASPIRATION TOWARDS HIGHER EDUCATION: A SURVEY AMONG TRIBAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL STUDENTS By Dr. T. Mohamed Saleem and Muneer V.
Abstract Aspiration means the goal an individual sets for himself in a task which has intense personal significance for him or in which his ego is fully involved. Aspiration is an important factor that decides the whole achievements of a person. Educational aspiration reflects educational goals an individual sets for himself/herself. It is important as it encourages and energizes the individual to achieve them. The enrolment rate of scheduled tribes in higher education is not satisfactory. In this study researchers try to find the level of Aspiration for Higher…
Read MoreTHE LEXICALIZATION OF MASCULINE GENDER IN ARABIC WITH REFERENCE TO THE FRAMEWORK OF NANOSYNTAX By Sabri Al-Oqab
Abstract This paper discusses the possible scenarios of lexicalizing masculine gender in Arabic, which are made available by the nanosyntactic apparatus: the Superset Principle and Phrasal Spellout mechanism. In the paper, I show that gender is a separate functional projection like any other functional projections in the extended projection of the noun. In Arabic. Nouns are morphologically marked for gender distinctions. The feminine gender is marked either by –t and/or –aat on the noun, whereas masculine gender does not have a separate morphological marker. Thus, the paper provides two possible…
Read MoreINCOME GENERATION ACTIVITIES OF CHILDREN LIVING ON STREET IN MUMBAI By Tushar Savarkar
Abstract Children living on street are the most vulnerable section of our society. They stay and work without the family or adult member. Hence, they need to work for their survival. The present study aims to understand their income generation activities. The study has used simple frequency analysis to achieve the objective of the study. The findings indicate that a significant number of children were working at the time of survey. Though, the working hours vary from child to child, a significant proportion of children is work for a…
Read MoreA STUDY ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF M.ED. STUDENTS TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION POLICY By Raj Kumar
Abstract The aim of this investigation to find out the level and to find out any significant difference in knowledge of M.Ed. Student teachers towards inclusive education policies based on gender. Inclusive education providing is designed to respond to the needs of learners who experience learning barriers. Democracy believes in equality of rights of all the citizens by law of the land. It provides safe constitutional and legal mechanism for enforcement of such laws for the protection of rights and also for the equalization of opportunities. The study was conducted…
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