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    convocation speech entitled “Claiming an Education” to the students of Douglass college, an all women’s school. The ideas of “clear thinking” and “active discussion” were prioritized throughout the essay. Rich was born and lived during a time where it was uncommon and nearly shunned for women to work for themselves (608). Throughout Rich’s life, people viewed women as mothers before any other career they pursued. As a feminist, Rich encouraged the students of Douglass college claim their…

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    happens to almost everyone, this articles teaches how testing strategies can help students reduce anxiety and shows a study “conducted on students of a university” to test different testing strategies. Strategies comes from the Greek word “strategia” that means a function of a general or a plan. The articles describe eight steps that has been develop to be conducted to such students to overcome or reduce test anxiety. Students that used testing strategies did better than those that did not.…

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    Finland. Finland produces some of the top students, and they have been surpassing us in education for years, yet they have no annual standardized tests, and the way they test for quality is assessments throughout the year. About 40 years ago, their school system got transformed as a key propellant of the country’s economic recovery plan. Finland had no idea how successful it would be until 2000, when the results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), revealed that the…

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    class. Rinse and repeat. An incessant amount of work is given to high school students each day. The droning lectures and seemingly endless assignments not only occupy incredible amounts of time, but allow massive amounts of stress to consume the average high school student's life. Hardly a break is seen as students lock themselves in their rooms with study materials. The harsh reality of life truly sets in for students as the college process is started and then nourished through S.A.T's and…

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    “The mission of our UTEP Student Support Services Program (SSSP) is to provide under-represented, low-income, first-generation college students and students with disabilities who have academic need with an equal opportunity to achieve a college education (Student Support Services Program, UTEP).” If you are willing to take on this extra help they are located in room 201 in the Union West wing. It’s their mission to guide and encourage a little over 200 student each year with the help of trained…

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    With more than fifty thousand students attending Michigan State University and over 800 registered student organizations, there is plenty of opportunity for MSU students to get involved in whatever their interests may hold. Wharton Center Student Marketing Organization (WCSMO) is one of them. A few years ago WCSMO members, realizing all the art related opportunities on campus, came up with an idea to get as many of them as possible in one location. They call it the Creative Collaboration and…

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    story. A story involving eager, young students as they find their place in the world. At Pitt, experiences, distinguished professors, and a diverse location and student population establish an environment to successfully find a place in the world. The faculty at Pitt are some of the most notable and influential in their field. Not only do they instruct their students, but they conduct research with and mentor them as well. This investment into their students’ futures and education is not found…

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    3:30 - 4:45 Date: November/13/2017 Name of the assignment: John Taylor Gatto: Against School John Taylor Gatto: Against School The success of a student from any learning institution is always based on the final school grades. Therefore, the best students graduate with the highest marks while the academically weak end up with the lowest grades. The students who qualify with the best grades (k-12) find their opportunity to study in the best schools. However, with the current state of technology,…

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    Help students connect with each other- Connections among students are established and enhanced through activities that involve interdependence. Pg 68 In classroom I would let the students introduce themselves and then we would play a game called “Guess Who?’’. This would give the students a chance to remember what was said. This information will help me in the classroom to build a relationship with my students. My belief is that once you have a relationship with your students, you can have a…

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    Being asked to read aloud in class for some may be a simple task but for others it can be their worst nightmare. A college student is expected to be able to read accurately and fluently so it can be quite embarrassing if one was asked to read aloud in class and one struggles with reading. It is important to realize, this difficulty in reading most likely did not start in college, it is typically something one has probably struggled with since beginning to learn to read. For this reason one may…

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