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    Grit Reflection

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    wanted to introduce the idea of grit to my students. Second, I wanted to give my students an opportunity to get to know each other a little better and gain some experience working in small groups. Third, I wanted students to understand why grit is important in science, and that grit is essential to scientific inquiry, learning, and discovery. One thing that worked well in this lesson was the explanation of the rationale as to why grit is important and…

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    money. College students are among many that are in dire need of money. College students encounter an extreme amount of tuition and fees during their college journey. A majority of college students are bombarded with the burden to work in order to pay for college. A job is vital towards maintaining a steady lifestyle, while attending school. Some college students have not vexed the idea of getting a job, because their education is being paid for by a source that is unstinting. Students who work…

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    Shadow Art

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    teachers, school librarians and art instructors about where students are in their understanding of narrative and character development will support visual arts instructors in meeting students where they’re at and providing individualized instruction to help students feel prepared to experience the art Cornerstone with confidence. PLACEMENT WITHIN THE UNIT Before: Prior to beginning the 3rd grade visual arts Cornerstone, students in grade 3 will have completed a related 3rd grade ELA…

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    Grades set a goal, such as students in elementary and middle school have to pass some certain tests and meet a requirement to move up to high school, and high school education will prepare students for higher education. Therefore, grades are opening more opportunities for students to interact with education. The grades also represent the students’ level of responsibility and time management in the way they maintain a good grade throughout their student lives. Good students always remember to…

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    itself. If a student call the admission office to set an appointment to see a consoler. There is no given procedure how to take consular appointment and if they get an appointment it’s a time restricted. In an article “Guilt is one of the biggest struggles first-generation college students face” Linda Banks-Santilli wrote in Washington Times Post “Colleges need to recognize that first-generation students do not easily come forward to seek help. Even though there are many successful former…

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    the workforce, and others didn’t have much of a plan other than getting some education after high school, and Normandale was convenient. I found that it didn’t really matter why each person chose Normandale, every single person was motivated to be successful while they are…

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    Incoming Freshman Lessons

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    summer. Having an internship as a freshman will give Smith students a huge advantage in the internship process. Through networking my freshman year, I was able to lock down a summer internship in mortgage banking. I can give networking and career search advice to Smith Start freshman. In addition, I have already locked an internship in banking this upcoming summer and have already been accepted for an externship in March. I have been successful in my job search as well as taken advantage of…

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    Anxiety: Can I do this? In the novel The College Fear Factor: How Students and Professors Misunderstand One Another by Rebecca D. Cox, the author argues to reclassify how the framework is organized, and how classes are instructed to better address the issues of those understudies who, 20 or 30 years back, never would have even pondered formal training after secondary school. Not only does Rebecca Cox this she also tries to reminds students that while understudy readiness is critical, more…

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    Virtual Reality Analysis

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    insufficient disability provisions inhibit students from interacting with essential locations - harming undergraduate students’ retention in geoscience (Natalie Bursztyn, Andy Walker, Brett Shelton, and Joel Pederson, p. 1). Unable to fund a trip to the Grand Canyon and curiosity about the effectiveness of augmented reality led scientists to test the benefits of a mobile augmented reality app of the Grand Canyon for students in a geoscience class. Overall, the students learning the VR had…

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    This is not to say that all incoming students are only worried about what party they are going to attend upon arrival. It is just one of the many examples that support the new idea Scruton suggests has become of the university experience. He does a wonderful job of portraying the possible experiences…

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