Academic Performance of Working Students Essay

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    must ensure her students are making academic progress; however, she still must attend to the social and emotional needs of her student. Countless studies show that the most effective way to provide instruction is to introduce it in a concrete way; once students have an understanding, only then can they understand it pictorially. By having the concepts taught concretely and pictorially first, students are ready to receive instruction on the abstract. Studies also show that students learn best…

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    to be very private and available only to the rich. In the 19th century, they were open to all. In the 20th century, an education became mandatory. In the 21st century, everything in schools became about “college and career readiness.” 21st century students today are almost all expected to be technologically literate, given most jobs will be highly computer based. America’s education is certainly better than it has been, but still requires much improvement to keep up. The American education…

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    Guiting Xu ENGL 105 Prof. Murphy Teach Character in School IQ and standardized tests measure students’ cognitive skills. However, test scores and IQ are not predictive of success later in life. I read a book; "How Children Succeed" is written by Paul Tough. Paul Tough argues that the qualities that matter most have more to do with character. Non-cognitive skills are traits and skills that help students facilitate success in school, and non-cognitive skills can be intentionally taught,…

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    Along with helping students academically, music education improves communication, teamwork, higher cognitive function, and discipline. These abilities are incredibly important for future generations in search of jobs. Unfortunately, many schools receive little funding for the arts, resulting in a select few gaining the benefits that music provides. The skills acquired through music should not be privy to only the privileged…

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    Despite the cultural and linguistic differences, our process of learning English is fairly similar. On the matter of bilingualism, we have similar and different language performance. Amandine speaks French as her first language, and English as her academic language. I can describe her as a balanced bilingual who uses two languages in a multiplicity of domains (2011, p. 3-8). Her academically-related language competence was highly developed during her education…

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    College students going through difficult courses do numerous assignments that require the complete attention and focus of the student. However, students are not acknowledging the fact that they do not realize the negative consequences of taking thirty minutes in checking their social media accounts when they could be working on an academic assignment at that time. Jacobsen, and Forste, (2011) their research indicated that there are numerous ways that people can learn such as through recording…

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    Spearman, is general cognitive ability that could be measured and numerically expressed. There has been a presentable amount of research done to prove the relationship between one’s intelligence and how it affects their workplace achievements as well as academic achievements. Most recent findings suggest that emotionally intelligent people perform better in their workplace than their counterparts (Law, et al., 2004), but this is not a reliable conclusion as the research was performed considering…

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    First and foremost I would like to apologize to the University for my inadequate performance as a student. These past semesters were a poor reflection of my character and my academic potential. Throughout the Fall semester there were many factors that led to my poor grades. As I reflected back over these past few months, I noticed I did not have a smooth transition into college life. This new environment allowed for more freedom to come-and-go as I pleased. But, with all of this new freedom came…

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    fact that they do not take into the account the diversity among students. I teach primarily co-taught courses which have students with a large array of strengths and weakness compared to other courses in the school. I have low-level learners, economically disadvantaged students, high disciplinary problems, average ability students, and even students who are higher than average in their academic ability. By grouping these students based on their age and regardless of their individual strengths…

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    Emily Schild Mrs. Kim Roberts English 4 24 October 2016 Early College Recruiting and Verbal Commitments In recent years, college coaches have been recruiting and extending verbal commitments to elite middle school and early high school student-athletes. According to the official NCAA website, the definition of a verbal commitment is “stating publicly one’s intentions to attend a certain institution, is a non-binding, oral agreement between you and the institution. The only binding nature…

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