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    sophomore in college, I have interacted with various instructors over the years and have determined that there are typically two types of instructors. The instructor who is willing to put in the extra effort to assure a student learns the material and succeeds in their class, and the instructor whose goal is to present the information as required and expect the student to regurgitate the information back on exams and/or essays. The instructor of a course can ultimately determine the amount of…

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    in their assignments. Most of the time whenever we receive a complement from our professor, makes us want to do well and to show progress tomorrow. So, I believe that positive feedbacks can really help in our critical thinking skills and College instructor should encourage their students to increase their…

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    Effects Of Grade Inflation

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    grade inflation. So what are the effects of grade inflation? What solutions can help solve grade inflation in educational institutions? Why does teachers or instructors inflate grades? Some instructors inflate grades because they want avoid conflict. According to Rebecca Schuman she inflate grades because she is an adjunct. An adjunct instructor is someone…

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    Holstein and Gubrium (2002) stated that interviews are a way of generating empirical data about the life of people in the social world by asking them as special types of conversations. The interviews were contained of two schedules, one for the instructors, and one for administrators. Both schedules were open-ended questions. They covered three parts: Part A included participants‟ demographic questions such as gender, years of working in profession, years of working at university, and graduate…

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    1. As an Instructor/Teaching Assistant it is your responsibility to read and become familiar with the Blackboard Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). 2. As an Instructor/Teaching Assistant you are to learn your roles and responsibility as it relates to the procedures for an effective and efficient use of the Soldier Support Institute (SSI) Bb Program. 3. According to Blackboard Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) para 4.6.9, as an Instructor/Teaching Assistant your are expressly prohibited…

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    Personal Narrative Report

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    try riding on my own any without guidance. As soon as he was a few feet away from me, I took off. I had never felt so free before if I had gone any faster I’m sure I would have fell off. Soon the first turn up. Before when I was riding with the instructor I slowed us down. But now I was having too much fun, I maintained my speed and sped through it. Then I saw it, my first ramp by myself. I started accelerating myself as much as I could but I didn't know if I could make the jump, adrenaline…

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    Excused Absence Analysis

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    electronic devices. Use of any electronic device (cell phone, tablet, laptop, etc.) by students in the instructional environment is prohibited unless explicitly approved on a case-by-case basis by the instructor of record or by the Office of Disability Services in collaboration with the instructor. Cell phones and other communication devices may be used for emergencies, but sending or receiving non-emergency messages during a class meeting is forbidden by the University. Use of a communication…

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    programs, the educator’s role is one of the orientations, support, and guidance to assist learners in the success of their learning experience. The instructors help students to achieve their capability to construct knowledge and then apply it in different contexts. Also, they facilitate the interaction process between student peers and between instructor and student. The adult learners are active participants in their learning process. They create, interpret and recognize knowledge in individual…

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    perhaps a first major life decision, turn into daunting tasks. Opportunities to succeed begin the moment a person decides to enroll. Upon enrollment, graduation requirements lay the foundation for class options. During the process, students consider instructors and weighing personal schedules, eventually shaping their daily lives. When facing class choices, the real decision stands between the online or face-to-face method. With this determination, students can gauge future success and measure…

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    level for their class, but the quality of what you will be learning is excellent. So which instructor should you choose?” (Article Paragraph 2) Yapor asks the rhetorical question, “So which instructor should you choose?” to emphasize his point and to get the reader to think about his…

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