Category: Students

  • Binary Classification of Students

    Table of Contents Introduction Good students Characteristics of poor students Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Binary classification refers to the grouping of a population in to two classes depending on the features that they either poses or lack. In academic set ups, the concept of binary classification can be used to group students into two categories…

  • How Students Develop Creative Peanut Butter and Jelly Construction Skills: Thinking Outside the Breadbox

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Appropriate Use of Language Noble Purpose of the Article Uniqueness of the Article Universal Acceptability of the Article Conclusion Reference List Abstract Critical thinking is an art that sheds light on things that cannot be discerned using normal common sense. These are hidden things that can only be unveiled through…

  • Student Policy of Abu Dhabi University

    Abu Dhabi University is a community where relations and activities are based on the mutual respect, dignity, principles of academic integrity, and awareness. Students of Abu Dhabi University are expected to pursuit for academic goals, be oriented to academic excellence, be responsible for individual behaviour and actions, and honour the University’s property. The members of…

  • Articles Comparative Analysis: ‘Introduction to Educational Research’ and ‘A Survey Research of Satisfaction Levels of Graduate Students Enrolled in a Nationally Ranked Top-10 Program at a Mid-Western University’

    A comparative analysis of the article in Chapter eleven of the Introduction to educational research by Burrow-Sanchez and Lopez (2009) in Metler and Charles (2011) and a survey research of satisfaction levels of graduate students enrolled in a nationally ranked top-10 program at a mid-western university by Sum, McCaskey and Kyeyune (2008) reveals both similarities…

  • Student Debt Crisis in America

    Quality education is one of the major factors that guarantee future economic prosperity of various countries. Education improves the knowledge of people in the society. Higher education is one of the most important educational levels. Heavy investments in education after the Second World War is one of the major factors that has made the U.S.…

  • Social Studies Instruction and Diverse Students

    Education is a critical requirement for any society seeking prosperity within the global circles. Globalization is a new hurdle that educators now need to deal with as various cultures meet and interact within the school set up and if unregulated, this situation usually erupts in chaos and disruption of learning. However, a greater loss is…

  • Assessment Methods for Students.

    Table of Contents Introduction Does Parents’ Information have any relevance? About Students with Special Needs Works Cited Introduction Assessment of students can be understood as the process of evaluation of their performance by teachers. It is considered to be an ongoing process of collecting, analyzing and revealing information on the basis of evaluation and making…

  • Thinking about Thinking: Discovering the Mechanisms of Students’ Learning Process

    Teaching is an intrinsically complicated process, since it is based on a complex process of cognition, perception, information digestion and interpretation, which leads to developing the ability of using the newly acquired skills on a regular basis. Despite the explanation of learning cycle that Piaget provided, the process still remains quite obscure and, therefore, complicated,…

  • Students’ Creativity: Imagination

    I agree with Fr. Nicolas as I also think that imagination is an indispensible part of education as well as human life. Imagination is what makes people strive for something better. People always try to make their dreams come true, and this leads to the development of the entire humanity. When it comes to education,…

  • Female Student Identity From Vietnam and Sal Salvador

    Table of Contents Introduction Obstacles to Classroom Participation Education in their native Countries Social Culture and Distance Language and other Motivation Problems Lack of Sufficient Knowledge Classroom Recommendations to increase participation Conclusion References Introduction Students, especially female students from some developing countries of Asia, South America, and Africa, whose native language is not English, often…