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    Attention and its effect on College Students Learning is the process of memorization, integration, and application of new information and concepts. All of us, at one point in our lives have been told to “pay attention”. But distractions easily divert our focus, taking our concentration to conversations across the room, or to a passing train out the window, or to a spot on a speaker’s collar. Attention effects the way we learn and effects the life’s of college students in the United States. It…

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    Essay 2 Many would argue that failing students are either not intelligent or not applying themselves, but these arguments tend to ignore the education system’s inability to detect different types of students and adjust teaching styles accordingly. In the article “On Education: Intelligence in the Classroom”, Charles Murray suggests that intelligence is largely predetermined. He elaborates that some students, despite the quality of their education, are simply not capable of achieving academic…

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    human error is the ultimate cause of safety problems. First, human error can happen because of overload. Overload is the imbalance between capacity and time. Capacity means a person’s mental and physical ability including state of health, knowledge and skills at any given time. Load, on the other hand, refers to tasks for which an individual is required to perform including additional burden resulting from…

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    homework seems to cause stress in students , some causes for this is some subjects are extremely challenging or some require a great great time investment it that subject that it makes it extremely difficult for students to not complete other homework assignments , this seems to put a lot of pressure on students .Homework assignments should be banned now that it causes students to be stressed and often takes time away form family. Teachers are finding that a great amount of students…

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    High School Dropout Rate

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    From what I understand a multitude of students are dropping out daily. This is a major problem because without a high school diploma, getting a job becomes very difficult and getting a good job with a good quality of life becomes even more difficult than it already is. Some of the causes that more and more teenagers are leaving high school before graduation can be linked to recreational drugs, parental involvement , the school they attended and the student themselves., In the last few years…

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    Game Transfer Phenomena

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    sense of reality, and an extreme, unhealthy addiction for the player. Violent video games also create a warped sense of reality in the player’s mind. It makes them believe things that are not happening. Research has shown that violent video games cause “pseudo hallucinatory-like experiences”. These experiences are when a gamer will her explosions or zombie moans when trying…

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    However, not much is being done about bullying in schools. No one enjoys being bullied or hearing that a student is being bully. Name calling, harassing, being pressured or pushed by a bullied are some examples that most victims of bullying experiences in school. Take Vanessa’s story, she is a mother of a precious daughter. When Vanessa’s started a new school her daughter was bullied by another student at the school. After Vanessa spoke to the school principal about Vanessa’s daughter being…

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    in America. During his address, he outlined a few problems with America’s schools, and then said, in broad, general terms his plans to address and fix these problems. However, from a sociological standpoint, his address would not address the root causes of our educational problems in America; he focuses entirely on schools and teachers, when the problems are based on class location. As such, his policy recommendations will very likely not significantly alter the educational system in America,…

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    of the students. This enculturation and diversification is done by involving the larger community as a resource, meeting the student 's academic concerns and needs, creating social activities meant to engage the new cultures and ultimately being open to personal and communal growth.…

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    (2) gathering facts, (3) exploring hidden factors (background information about students), (4) taking action, and (5) remaining flexible. Supporting the first hunch means when a problem first becomes apparent, teachers should form a preliminary hunch about its underlying cause. Gathering facts means that a teacher should quickly review obvious facts: Are students inattentive? Is someone breaking a rule? Are students arguing angrily?. Before a teacher 's need to take…

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