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She pays great attention to the development of the children, not just academically, but also emotionally and behaviourally, and fosters cooperation between home and school. The degree to which they are metacognitively, motivationally, and behaviourally active participants in their own learning process is limited through the dualistic beliefs on knowledge and learning they have developed in school (Schommer, Duell & Barker, 2003). Recruiters should identify behaviourally relevant bases of segmentation and develop communication, training and management methods targeted at the most promising segments. |
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