Category: Students
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The United States Student-Loan Debt Crisis
A recent report by the Department of Education has debunked popular beliefs about student loans. First, the opinion that students pay off the debt in under ten years is untrue, with the average student taking much longer. In fact, only half of the students pay off the debt in 20 years. Furthermore, the belief that…
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Cross-Curricular Instruction for Student Engagement
Nowadays, educators use a great variety of methods to motivate students, foster their interest, and encourage enthusiasm for learning. It is possible to say that different components of engaged instruction may significantly facilitate class management because they allow teachers to improve communication with students, establish healthy relationships with them, understand learners’ needs and interests, and,…
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Students’ Note-Taking Research by Boyle & Forchelli
Introduction It is pivotal to be able to critically assess the results of research because there might exist some non-obvious nuances of it which have a considerable effect on these results (Suter, 2012). This paper provides such an assessment of a study by Boyle and Forchelli (2014). Multiple aspects of the article are analyzed. Strengths…
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Student Retention in Learning Institutions
Most students join institutions of higher education with great hope of finishing their studies, getting well paid jobs and thus achieving their dreams. The point is that the institutions or colleges they are joining usually offer quality education. However, many a times students get disappointed and end up dropping out of universities, colleges, etc, or…
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“Do Students Go to Class? Should They?” by Romer
Table of Contents Research strategy Researcher’s stance/posture Research paradigm Reference Research strategy The author utilizes the inductive research strategy. First, he collects data about the level of absenteeism in schools to analyze it and demonstrate the existing regularities in educational establishments. Second, this very information is used to generalize about the current tendencies and how…
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Emotional Behaviour in African-American Students
The study identified positive behaviour and measures of combating emotional behaviour in African-American Students. The study assessed the activities of African-American students, mechanisms of learning, and the propensity to acquire knowledge (Johnson, 2002). The benefits of the study should be integrated in learning institutions to inform teachers on skills of African-American students. To gain knowledge…
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Studying Overseas, Student’s Skills and Threats
Table of Contents Introduction The risks related to studying overseas The challenges related to studying overseas Conclusion References Introduction While studying overseas, students face many challenges. The risks of experiencing culture shock and having problems with the high cost of living are the reasons that can hold young people back from getting an education in…
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Experiential Learning for Student Engagement
Table of Contents Literature Review Conclusion References Through experiential learning, educators cannot only ascertain the presence of certain abilities in students but also develop specific skills purposefully while achieving a particular level of quality. Crucially, learning affects almost all processes including the genesis of perception, memory, attention, and mental and psychological processes, and a variety…
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Impact of Politics Science on Both MBA Students and Program Provider Value
Table of Contents Introduction Definition of Politics Effects of Politics Science on Future Challenges Benefits of Having the Knowledge of Political Tools and Tactics Strength of Adding Politics Module to MBA Program Influence of Teaching Politics Science on the Business School Conclusion Reference List Introduction Business administrators are currently facing numerous challenges in their efforts…
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Independent Study Courses for Non-traditional Students
Table of Contents Introduction Aim Of The Dissertation Related Literature Review Methodology Limitations Conclusion References Introduction Education has for a long time been termed as the universal “key to success”. It is through a good education that we equip ourselves with the best skills both mentally and physically so as to yield positive results in…