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Enskynelson:Oh, I see. Thanks a lot bro. |
Enskynelson:Hi bro. Please, could you clarify this transcript issue a bit more. I saw a comment of yours which was posted last year that it was compulsory for masters program. Thanks. |
AoA777:Oh, I see. Please add it now. Thanks. |
Hello, please would I be attended to if I go to the centre for verification for masters program (new student) as the exam period is on? Thanks. |
AoA777:Please add my number (signature). Thanks. |
Breathtaker:Alright, thanks. |
Breathtaker:Yeah, I know. Thanks. But is it unavailable even at the centres too? |
Hello there! Please, for a new student (post graduate), is it compulsory to do the online uploading of credentials first before going to the study center for screening? I reckon that the uploading process is generally not going through at the moment. Thanks for your time |
mekussa:Yeah, same here. |
Yampotatocarrot:Friend, check these out: https://nou.edu.ng/directorates/school-postgraduate-studies https://www.admissions.nouonline.net/noun_progs.php |
Enskynelson:Wow, very helpful; many thanks. I'll be going for MEd. Admin & planning in Ado-Ekiti, God willing. God bless. |
Enskynelson:It's okay now, thanks. The online process was not going through at first. Sorry, can I still meet up with this semester, if I finish the admission process anytime soon; or I should just wait till next semester? Second, can I get through the screening process without my transcript? (I guess not; and which may delay the process). Thanks. |
Hello everyone! Please, when can I possibly enroll for the course of my choice online? I have tried to fill and submit the online form a couple of times, but it kept saying "Failed to send email". I am not very sure if the registration is still available or not. Thanks. |
EmperorTolson:Yeah, I see. That's just a bit of an error there; however, I think I had "You've taken NOT you're taken..." in mind then, or perhaps it's just a bit of a malapropism. Suffice to say though, I don't usually major on 100% correctness of English and proof reading on social media. It's still quite okay to have simple errors here and there sometimes on a platform like this; it's the unconscious or unknown errors we really got to work on. Thanks for your time too. |
sammoe:Thanks Sammoe, very helpful. I may work on the PGD soon, God willing. "You're taking it a bit too far/going too far. Yeah, both are correct and could be quite used interchangeably. 'To take too far' is even an idiom (I've just googled it, I wasn't sure about that before). I sometimes make up expressions of my own only to find it in the dictionary or online as an idiom or something. I think English is quite flexible in this sense; one could create useful figurative expressions (not necessarily idiomatic expressions, though). Yes, I taught it during TP. In fact, someone mistakenly sent my result to English edu. dept. However, I was still quite wet behind the ears back then. Thanks for your time. |
Patiks:Hello Patiks, I think you've taken it a bit far. As much as I wouldn't like to talk very much about it, it's a fact that has been established by several English experts themselves (interviewers and ex-bosses). Moreover, I didn't mean to brag about that; and it didn't imply that I know more than them all. The thing is it would take another person of more years of experience in studying and teaching the subject to perform better in a sense. About Phonics; well, I'm not a great fan of what is called the 'Jolly Phonics'. I think it's got lots of artificialities involved. I prefer to focus on correct pronunciation or articulation of the sounds of English and words; and other important things required in major exams. Not just teaching students some phonetically structured phrases to memorise like a poem or song: no, correct pronunciations should come naturally. Anyway, Phonetics is just a small part of the exam requirements: it's just 15% in the WAEC. Thanks for your time. |
JaneYave:Many thanks JaneYave. |
Hello educationists in the house! I would appreciate if I could get an answer to this question on masters in education. I got a bachelor's degree in educational management just few years ago, and I wonder if I could cross over to an English related course for my masters in education later. Meanwhile, I already have a strong degree level of mastery of the English language, as I have been studying and teaching it for many many years (studied for at least nine years). As a result, I always seem to do quite better than English graduates in English language teaching job interviews. I really don't think it would be ideal to continue on with masters in educational management because it won't necessarily qualify me to work has a school head, an administrator or any such thing. The major requirement sometimes is having an experience of about five years in the role, which is not very easy to come by. ***In passing: should you have any job opening for school administration or teaching (English language/Phonetics, up to WAEC/JAMB level); preferably within southwest, please get back to me. N.B: Comment down below only if you've got something relevant and helpful to say. Thanks for your time. |
Hello educationists in the house! I would appreciate if I could get an answer to this question on masters in education. I got a bachelor's degree in educational management just few years ago, and I wonder if I could cross over to an English related course for my master's degree in education later. Meanwhile, I already have a strong degree level of English language mastery, as I have been studying and teaching it for many many years (studied for at least nine years). As a result, I always seem to do quite better than English graduates in English language teaching job interviews. I really don't think it would be ideal to continue on with masters in educational management because it won't necessarily qualify me to work has a school head, an administrator or any such thing. The major requirement sometimes is having an experience of about five years in the role, which is not very easy to come by. However, with master's degree in an English related course, I think I could lecture in a higher institution later. ***In passing: should you have any job opening for school administration or teaching (English language/Phonetics, up to WAEC/JAMB level); preferably within southwest, please get back to me. N.B: Comment down below only if you've got something relevant and helpful to say please. Thanks for your time. |
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muyoge:No, it's just for demonstration purpose. |
Should you or any of your loved ones needs the service of an experienced and committed tutor in Ado-Ekiti for their wards in primary or secondary school classes.Classes are especially for English language and Mathematics lessons. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks and God bless. |
Should you or any of your loved ones needs the service of an experienced and committed tutor in Ado-Ekiti for their wards in primary or secondary school classes, then contact me for proper discussion. Classes are especially for English language and Mathematics lessons. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks and God bless. |
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Rom.6.18 - And having been set free from sin, you became slaves of righteousness. |