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    day. Thursday was our review for their test on Friday and I led the review game. My mentor created a Kahoot game which uses the internet and the student s have chrome books that they record their answers on. It was an interesting game I have never heard of before, but I would use it again since it was fun and the students love doing it. Friday the students were going to take their…

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    Professionalism as a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) student requires students to be forward focused and goal oriented. In every discipline, students are building the foundation upon which their professional careers will stand. Therefore, to behave as professionals, it is imperative that students are ambitious learners, making use of every opportunity, humble in thought and attitude, and respectful of other people and ideas. A DPT student’s desire and commitment to learn is arguably the most…

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    An equal opportunity, for both disabled and non-disabled students, has been developed by many colleges to give them the chance to play basketball among their peers. We should do the same for those handicapped classmates in college so we can create an equal playing field for everyone. Rachel Adams wrote a piece called ‘’Bringing down the barriers Seen and Unseen’’, which was published on November 6, 2011 in the Chronicle of Education. In this article, Adams informs the reader that incapable…

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    In the article “A Generational Approach to Understanding Students” authors Michael D. Coomes and Robert DeBard give us insight on different theories and frameworks studied to understand the Millennial generation and the relationship between generational succession. The frameworks included in this article help us understand the relationship between people of different age groups present on campus and how they function. The authors believe a generational perspective is important to understand the…

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    Future Student Transition

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    I. What topic or presentation is most beneficial to future students transitioning to Bradley University and why?  The Career Center. (3)  HEAT, the expectancy challenges (alcohol) since students have more freedom and are excitable.  The alcohol presentation. Most students get the most encounters with alcohol during their college years so it was beneficial to find out key information on how you could handle it.  Learning how to schedule for class. I didn’t know where anything was at on…

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    Student Diversity Issues

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    Challenges towards students of diversity have been paramount for numerous years. Culture appropriation, cultural acceptance, and language barriers are some of the most glaring issues most higher education in America face today. Many students come from around the globe to enroll in the amazing colleges America has to offer. One of the major problems are when then they arrive here they are completely alone and have no idea of how the school systems work in the United States. There simply are not…

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    High School Students

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    High school is filled with many diverse students, however they can all somewhere fit into one of these three categories; The “Perfect” Students, The Lucky Ones, and The More Complicated Individuals. There are about 2,000 students in the average public high school. All of them work and act differently, but there are certain characteristics each of them have that represent one of these groups. The majority of them fall somewhere in the middle category, “The Lucky Ones”. Some kids work harder than…

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    International Student

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    Due to globalization, students studying away from their mother land have become a common occurrence in many parts of the world. Students fly from different parts of the world to the UK, United States, and other states with prestigious universities that accommodate international students. Arizona state university is among the high-status universities in the United States where there are international students. The issue of whether international students hinder or enrich the learning environment…

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    International Students and Financial Challenges Studying in America can bring all sorts of excitement, yet many challenges. Most international students who come to the United States come from China, India, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia ("New Data”). According to the Institute of International Education, over one million international students enrolled in American institutions in the year 2015-2016 (International Students). International students face acculturation issues, such as culture shock,…

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    the Indian Students and American Students, which are compare to each other by their intelligence. One of the principals of the observation is that the Indian student seems to be smarter than the American student. This observation is significant to those, who respect the education most and will assist them to stay focused on their education. The model that comes from this observation can help teachers and parents learned how to change their perspective for Indian and American students helping…

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