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    long negotiated concept. Both Lee Warren in Class in the Classroom and Scott Davis in Stubborn Disparities: Explaining Class Inequalities in Schooling put forward what they believe influence a child’s academic success. Warren agues that social class is the most significant factor of how well a student does in school. On the other hand, Davis argues that a child’s success is not merely influenced by social class, but also material factors, cultural factors, and factors within schools.…

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    Student Feedback Analysis

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    kind of implicit learning skills. Appropriate teaching methods play and important role in students’ acquisition and application of learning strategies” (Li & Xue, 2008, p. 229). There is an need for effective feedback mechanism, according to which, students are able reflect on their work and adapt and adjust their learning strategies, and teachers are obliged to improve their teaching methods to help students develop implicit skills to accomplish specific learning tasks. There are a few…

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    Yakima Valley College is now offering students an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree, as of 2014: The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Business Management (BASM), Dental Hygiene (BASDH), and Information Technology Networking-System Administration (BASIT). The community and technical colleges play an important role in producing baccalaureate degree graduates in Washington State. State Board of Community and Technical Colleges advocated for the community and technical…

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    and trusted characteristic that a leader projects. Leadership and integrity, though often expressed within the realm of academic performance, can be easily expanded to include situations outside of the academic world. Outside of academic territory, leadership is a strong virtue and characteristic to be exemplified within work, athletic, and campus community environments. Student leaders have the ability to encourage…

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    Culture Shock Case Study

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    familiar culture to an unfamiliar one, experienced by people who work, live, or study abroad (Sheih, 2014). Every year students plan to study abroad and although they may read up about what they should prepare for and even try as they may to be prepared, it is inevitable that at some point they will experience culture shock as every student has before them. This is most particular to students who study abroad for the first time but is also prevalent among frequent travelers for every destination…

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    assist them in achieving future success. Students across America go to school to learn and prepare for their futures. Imagine all the students going into the classroom with brand new equipment, such as four stable leg desks, new chairs, and a brand new personal laptop administered by the school. This sounds like a school that most parents would want their children to attend. However the sad reality is that America’s education system is failing our children. Students from countries around the…

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    One of the three major roles a School Psychologist is responsible for is providing interventions for their students. These interventions take three forms: academic assessment, behavior intervention, and psychological assessment. According to the New York Association of School Psychologists, in 1989 there was tremendous growth of people getting jobs as school psychologists, and a dramatically corresponding increase in the number of state associations resulted. The National Association of School…

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    natural mean to help them to express complicated thought, feeling and exploration (Landreth, 2002). In the primary school setting which the majority target for counselor is children, play therapy is the effective way for counselor to communicate with students which benefit therapeutic process. Therefore, this paper aims on exploring the needs of the play therapy in school counselling, how child-centered play therapy which is one of the play therapy apply to school counselling and case…

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    College Students and Lack of Sleep Sleep is an extremely important aspect of anyone’s life. Obtaining the correct amount of sleep is crucial for a healthy lifestyle. Without proper sleep, a person can become irritated and drowsy, and may also be at a larger risk for heart attacks and strokes. Lack of sleep can be caused by a variety of factors but the most prevalent factor being stress. College students are at one of the most stressful times in a person’s life and it is also one of the most…

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    of education. They alienate students from the larger meaning of life. Many schools are so focused on finding and implementing educational programs that provide evidence for strong academic performances in their schools. What they want is not a student 's success, but a report of how prestigious their school is. They are unable…

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