Category: Students

  • Fresno Pacific University Student Enrolment

    Table of Contents Introduction Fresno Pacific University Student Enrolment Key Strategies to Increase Student Enrolment Strategies for Improving Academic Profile Conclusion Summary Reference List Introduction From the previous chapter, it was exposed that the ultimate goal of Fresno Pacific University (FPU) is to increase enrolment. However, to achieve this goal, the university must make some…

  • Analysis of “A GPS System for Student Information Is in Development” by Tanya Roscorla

    This analysis is in respect of the news article written by Tanya Roscorla titled “A GPS System for Student Information Is in Development” released on June 20, 2012. The author reports that after the completion of the project, the development of the educational positioning system will enable over 80 million students to track their academic…

  • The Use of Essays in Undergraduate Students Assessment

    Universities use several tools to assess the academic progress of undergraduate students. Examples of these tools include essays, projects, final examinations, research papers, and reports (Brookhart & Nitko 2008). Many institutions combine several of the aforementioned tools because none of them addresses all learning objectives. Each type of tool assesses a different type of learning…

  • Assessing and Evaluating Student Learning in the Clinical Setting

    Table of Contents Introduction Subjectivity Justification Conclusion/ Recommendation References Articles Introduction Medical and nursing students gain experience through working in clinical settings that expose them to the real life situations that they will meet in the working environment. In the clinical setting, they are observed, evaluated and critiqued by supervisors as they dispense oral and…

  • Education for Sustainability: Students Posts’ Differences

    Table of Contents Analyzing & Positioning Initial Post in Theory Historical Developments of EE/ES Environmental Values Education and Agency Environmental Literacy Conclusion References A comparison of my posting with the work of other students shows several similarities as well as differences of thought on the important characteristics of environmental education/education for sustainability (EE/ES). This section…

  • The Behavior of an At-Risk Student

    Describe at least three at-risk behaviors that you would address as this student’s Teacher, and explain why each behavior is problematic At-risk behaviors can be defined as those behaviors people have, which could lead to a high probability of making bad choices that could affect their future. They may include drug use, alcohol consumption, and…

  • The Skilled Helper Model for a Students’ Team

    Table of Contents Background of the Client Brainstorming the Best Solutions Strategies to Achieve the Targeted Goal Summary: Where Richard Should Go Reference List Background of the Client Human beings should always address the challenges affecting their lives. This approach will make it easier for them to succeed in life. The targeted individual for this…

  • Gifted Student

    Introduction The paper is a report about policies and practices needed to be in place to help meet the needs and aspirations of gifted students with special needs. To successfully accomplish this, the report is divided into two sections. The first section is a synthesis of relevant literature to special population who are gifted. The…

  • Students’ Contextual Factors

    Environmental context Racine, Wisconsin is a city that occupies an area of 18.7 square miles. Of the total area of the land the city comprises about 15.5 square miles. Water occupies about 16.76 percent of the area. As of the 2010 census report, it was established that Racine had about 78,860 people. This figure comprised…

  • Students Protection from Infectections

    Winter is the season when cold is especially dangerous. Even though the vast majority of people are exposed to this infection, school children represent the group that is the most vulnerable. At school children all the time communicate with each other put together into small classrooms. One infected child is able to spread the cold…