Academic Performance of Working Students Essay

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    skills. There have been many studies but the most well known is the controversial Mozart Effect. Mozart Effect Theory was created in 1993 by Frances Rauscher, claiming that listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos could benefit the listener's performance for up to two hours after exposure. ("Jenkins, 2001") The experiment showed…

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    “There is an unequivocal correlation between student achievement and teacher quality.” Direct supervision and evaluation of teachers should effectively address teacher quality, and thereby effect student learning and achievement. Bret Range, an associate professor of educational leadership at the University of Wyoming has written two papers and maintains a blog related to teacher supervision. His research indicates, “the key to teacher development lies within well-planned teacher supervisory…

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    Berea College Experience

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    The academic program at Berea College, as described in the college catalog, will help prepare me for life after college because as a liberal arts college it provides a unique and wide-ranging learning experience. This experience will prepare me for my future career by giving me a competitive edge. Not only does Berea College prepare you to be knowledgeable in many areas of academics, it creates a well-rounded student by mentally preparing you for the workforce. As a liberal arts school, Berea…

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    in assisting the learning process of the students has long been appreciated. Teacher expectations, theorised as the Pygmalion Effect by Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968), are primarily linked to the students’ determination and their actual level of performance. This theory states that the higher the expectations of a teacher lead to a higher performance in the students. This theory also holds true that if the expectations of the teacher is low, the students will be more likely to perform poorly…

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    their schools for the principals, teachers, and students. Although there are many challenges implementing professional learning communities into schools, there are also many successes that provide students with the best education they can receive. Professional learning communities or PLC’s can be defined as a group of educators that meet regularly, share expertise, and collaborate to improve teaching skills and the academic performance of students. According to Huffman and Hipp, “PLC’s…

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    The outcome/probability of any student graduating from school/college is tied directly to their parents’ educational level. Students whose parents did not attain a higher education are at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to preparing the transition from high school to college. goes on to talk about how first-generation college students (FGS) struggle both emotionally and physically towards the adjustment to college since their parents were unable to persuade a higher education.…

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    the idea of year-round schooling and if it does indeed provide an answer to enhancing students learning in school. Just this year, more than two million students in about three thousand schools attend year-round schools. The article discusses the misconceptions of year-round schooling when parents, teachers, or students assume that it means students stay in school all year without break. When in most cases, students spend the same amount of time in school when compared to traditional one track…

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    I knew from a young age that teaching was what I was meant to do. Shadowing a teacher for a day in eight grade cemented for me that I was going to be a teacher. While the age of the student I was wanting to teach has changed as I've gotten older that drive to teach has never left. Working as an Educational Assistant at St. Louis Community College has only poured gasoline on that fire and passion for teaching. I can no longer put off pursuing my education to become a mathematics professor.…

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    College students are dealing with mental health issues at some of the highest rates in decades, according to a growing body of research about young adults’ emotional wellbeing, and colleges and universities are not necessarily equipped to assist students’ mental health issues. In 2013, a study conducted by the American College Health Association, found that more than half of college students have experienced “overwhelming anxiety” sometime over the past year. More than thirty percent of students…

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    basis and ethics; how a student defines his/her own identity will greatly determine how they choose to act in school. This is much influenced by the culture that the individuals are brought up and the experience that they have experienced. Continuing from the topic of tracking, many students in KCCHS has previously been placed in lower tracking programs, which did not provide necessary foundation in knowledge and skill for them to handle regular high school materials. Students often feel very…

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