Category: Students
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Nursing Students’ Learning Objectives: Evaluating Achievements
Table of Contents Introduction Strategy for SLO Number One Strategy for SLO Number Two References Introduction Student learning objectives is an effective educational method used in all areas of education. In nursing, the SLOs set academic goals at the start of the course. The detailed definition of the learning outcomes makes it possible to pave…
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Online Behavior of Students
Online behavior of students is an interesting topic for discussion because it still has not been researched well enough. The Internet allows students to express their opinions in various, previously unavailable ways. Online interactions may lead to new relationships and sometimes have a positive influence on the education process. However, there are some complications. Universities…
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The Federal Government and Relieving Student Loan Debt
Table of Contents Introduction Conflicting Opinions on Relieving Student Loan Debt Analysis of the Opinions Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Everyone has a right to a decent education that will ensure the possibility to lead a comfortable, healthy life and fulfill one’s potential. However, higher education is not free, it is an investment in a person’s…
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The Pressure of High Expectations on Students
Student years are often associated with a great deal of pressure on the learners many of whom tend to experience elevated levels of stress and anxiety related to their academic performance and high demands of the educational institutions and their communities. The students are pressured to be excellent athletes, have perfect academic records, and also…
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Students at Risk: Factors and Conditions
There are quite a number of factors or conditions that expose students to different risks especially in their academic endeavors. Some of these factors are poverty, substance abuse, violence, truancy and delinquency and teen pregnancy. Poverty is defined as deprivation, a lack of safe drinking water and shelter or a lack of access to food.…
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Envy of Students: Educational Problem
Envy is a state of emotion that one experiences when he/she feels the lack of perceived superior qualities that another person has. From various recent researches carried out, students have been known to envy each other, both from the collective (institutional level) down to the individual level. This is common especially among American and the…
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Inquiry-Based Learning and Student Engagement
It is important to note that the educational process relies on student engagement and involvement in the knowledge and skills being taught. There is a wide range of approaches to induce greater student engagement. The prologue of the Black Ants and Buddhists, written by Mary Cowhey, is an outstanding demonstration of inquiry-based learning. However, the…
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Assessing Student Learning in the Salad Girls Case
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Introduction Teacher-made assessment strategies, both formal and informal, help educators monitor student learning, provide guidance, and support, and evaluate student progress consistently and accurately. These assessments are tailored to the students and the class’s specific needs and goals and can provide a more accurate and consistent means of evaluating…
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Student Organizations Promoting a Sense of Belonging
Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Study Research Design Data Collection Data Analysis Potential Limitations and Ethical Issues Reference List Introduction Foreign scholars are increasingly becoming an essential part of institutions of higher learning and a relevant source of diversity in the United States. The U.S. has always been the target of most international…
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Perception of Education by the Students in the RES 7700 Course
Table of Contents Introduction The Coding Scheme Summary of Findings Memo A Memo B Reference Introduction There is a good chance that the students in RES 7700, a research methodology course for doctoral candidates, view education and the educational process from a different angle than the rest of us. This is because they are deeply…