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Types Of Professors A Student
757 wordsThe first day of class for a college student is like drawing cards in a poker game. Just as the cards that one receives determines their outcome in poker, the types of professors a student gets on the first day will determine the success of their year. The difference between a helpful and a harmful professor can easily result in a much lower grade. College professors have a wide range of personalities and backgrounds. However, professors fall into one of 3 categories: helpful, malicious, or unca...
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Students Religion
664 wordsDouble standards are when there are a set of rules for one set of people and another set of rules for another set of people. How dose this preta in to the separation of church and state do you ask? Religion in school is my answer. We as students are not supposed to preach our religion in school. But along with that there is also a section within each of our text books that is all about religion. Teachers tell us that those are only classics and we have no reason to complain. Then they expect and...
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Classes The Teacher And The Student
973 wordsHave you ever seen an eighth grader, who has no mental or physical disabilities, struggle through basic third grade math? Throughout high school I have and it has become a common sight in our schools. Some were placed in remedial classes, while others sat next to me in some of my honor's course. Students are being passed through school without being taught the basic skills necessary to be successful in today's society. Measures need to be taken so that these students are not pushed through schoo...
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Different Cafeteria Hours
385 wordsIn La Sierra University, the school has a set of certain hours that one is able to go to the cafeteria. However, those hours only comply with the workers and the students no matter what. To many of the students, and others as well, those hours are not compli able to their schedule. Students are left with hunger, having no choice than to be late to class to go buy a snack or go off campus to buy fast food, when not necessary. Not all the students have the same class schedule which should be able ...
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Mandatory Student Attendance Policies
743 wordsMandatory Attendance Policies While studying or even registering for a class presents a challenge to some college students, the greatest obstacle remains, going to class. Attending college is supposed to signify a new found freedom to make many important choices regarding education without high school mandatory attendance policies. However, students everywhere are coming to the staggering realization that college is not too different from high school. Teachers still take class roll and students ...
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Impossible For One Teacher
512 wordsWhat Cheating Means to me... Cheating, the way of the dishonorable student. It is usually defined and interpreted by many people as the way a person procrastinates something until the last minute of the due time. That person usually gets desperate because of the on coming bad mark or just plain out does not like to do his / her own work. So to make up for the time lost during the procrastinating that person goes to a person he / she has convinced to aid them in cheating, either by sweet talking ...
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Sixth Grade Randolph Middle School Class
427 wordsSixth grade is a very important year in a child's life. This is the time when a child is making there big transition from being the "big kids" in elementary school to becoming the "bottom of the pit" in middle school. Many people believe that this is about the time when children go through a lot of their hormonal and physical changes. This can put a great deal of stress on young children. If a teacher helps to make this transition a little easier for a kid they will have a much easier time adapt...
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Large Multi Level Class The Teacher
2,600 wordsREVIEW OF LITERATURE on the subject TEACHING LARGE ESL CLASSESbyNeal D. Williams A CUR 524 assignment submitted to the faculty of theFischler Center for the Advancement of Education of Nova Southeastern University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of science January 6, 1999 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this review of literature is to search the scholarly literature for information on the subject of teaching ESL [English for speakers of other languages] in large c...
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Online Educational Classes
1,437 wordsOnline Education Education is an important part of people's lives; it will either make them or break them in the future depending on the careers they choose. Education is greatly diverse today in comparison to the 1950's because of advancements in teaching and other great inventions that provide easier techniques of teaching. One major issue that has been raised is distant learning courses and online education. Distant learning could be any format from VHS videos, DVDs, or internet courses onlin...
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3 Lecture 1 Students
464 words1 Taking Attendance 1) Order in class 2) Those not present will be marked as absent. Latecomers must take the responsibility to see the lecturer after class for attendance to be updated 3) Definition of late- student not in class when attendance is taken 4) The remark column in the attendance system will be updated with information of the absenteeism if the student provides the supporting document to the lecturer. 2 Introduction / Learning Outcome (LO) 1) Students are to be observant. 2) All han...
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Ballet Class
440 words? Audience: Parents who want to enroll their children in a ballet class for the first time. As a child I was very active in ballet. When I first asked my parents to let me enroll in a ballet class, they were skeptical. They weren't too sure of what a ballet class consisted of or what kind of exercise I would have to undergo. My parents researched in books and magazines, but they didn't understand the ballet terminology. When they went to speak to a ballet instructor, they got a better understand...
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Parents Of Lower Class Kids
1,738 wordsIn my report, I am going to talk about the social prejudice that occurs in the schools between students and also teachers. Children from middle-class families generally are more successful in public schools than children from low-income families. Is the school system responsible for this problem, or is lower performance among low-income children a result of their home environment? The home environment has a big role in a child's education and if it is not supportive of the school environment, th...
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Writing Classes
582 wordsAs an innovator in the classroom, I am continually attempting to educationally challenge my students while making learning fun and interesting at the same time. I think that the techniques discussed in this course will be incredibly useful in both goals. First, I can see several important uses for Image Blender. In writing classes, I could have students capture a photo. Then, I could have another student write about that image. Perhaps they could describe it, tell what happens next, or even do a...
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Lazy Students
529 wordsGreat Teachers, Bad Students'I have a student in my second hour class who is an idiot. ' Students probably have never heard their teachers complaining about them in the halls. In contrast, a person could roam Jefferson and hear conversations about how terrible teachers are from every corner of the school. 'I got an F- on the final but it's only because Mr. Doe is a crappy teacher. ' This a common attitude among students who fair poorly on a test. It is not bad teaching that causes a student to f...
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Social Classes And Backgrounds Of Students
650 wordsRecent studies and miscellaneous talks of the new approach in the educational process possess a clear trend to the underlying fundamental analysis of the social and psychological background of the students. The very popular recently analysis of the ethnic groups and their social origin is of particular interest to the teachers and scholars studying new methods of educations and cognitive processes. The studies are often controversial but most of them show a clear sign of the impact of social sta...
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Summer School Students
577 wordsA lot of controversies are going on about social promotions in the new York school system, and it is difficult to guess what educational policy will be in this new era. In some ways it depends on who will be the next schools chancellor and also it depends on the statistics during those social promotions years, if they will show low grade scores for the schools followed by social promotions. Therefore, the schools should end this educational practice of social promotions because ignoring these pr...
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Group Of Student's Former Teacher
915 wordsLouAnne Johnson's My Posse Don't Do Homework is an excellent book in the way that it describes the looked over and ignored kids of schools around the nation. My Posse Don't Do Homework shows us how important it is to nurture and care for students and tell each and everyone of those students how important they are and they, too, can make a difference. When Ms. Johnson had the class on the first day of school, the students were all prepared to "work" their way through yet another substitute or per...
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30 Points Available 3 Short Class Presentations
1,455 wordsHi you fuckers, Here is my essay. I know you don't like what you are seeing now, but that's about all you can do. Ha ha ha! Course Goals This course investigates the dynamics facing modern organizations. Building on the basics of organizations attained in Management Concepts (a prerequisite), this course is a survey in organization theory, providing an introduction to definitions of organizations, organization structure, design, change, innovation, and effectiveness. Students will be challenged ...
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Listening Comprehension Process And Learning Strategies
1,952 wordsEnlightenment to the listening classes from the study of listening comprehension process Helen Wang T. The current situation of listening comprehension classes In listening comprehension classes, a large number of students often complain that the speed of the material is so fast that they cannot catch the meaning, if the material is slowed down; students will understand it quite well. But, in daily life who would speak so slowly? Therefore, itfs necessary to train the students to listen to the m...
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Thirteen Students
411 wordsDeborah 9 January 2003 8: 45 AM Period 2 Room 17 B Demographics: This is an English 9 - 12 Alternate Education class combined with Mrs. Price's tenth grade Regents level class. There are twenty students enrolled in the Alternate Education program. Thirteen students are classified special education. Four of these students are female and sixteen are male. In Mrs. Price's English 10 class there are twenty-one students enrolled; eight of these students are female and thirteen are male. This particul...