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- 1411: Getting The Most From Our Education
- ... drifted. I think, I know I could have done better in school, I'm not sure if my study habits would change today. (one of the reasons I'm alittle reluctant to go back to college) But the values I learned young seem to be the ones that stick. And I feel the worst when I fall short of keeping them. That doesn't mean that the new values I'm ...
- 1412: Experimenter Expectancy Effect On Children in a Classroom Setting
- ... Having a desire to become a teacher, this article has shown me just how much of a reaction my attention to students may have on them. I would like to become a high school or college professor. Even though Rosenthal and Jacobson's experiment revealed that the older the children, the less they were affected by the teacher's expectancies, I would like to see the same experiment performed on high ...
- 1413: Internet in the Classroom
- ... FYI 4, RFC 1325, Xylogics, SRI, May 1992. [2]Answers to Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary School Internet User" Questions [3] NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS E.D. TABS July 1995 [4] The Whit, Rowan College paper
- 1414: Higher Education
- ... live in. There are those who also believe in teaching a university curriculum, based on the Great Books approach, is a worthy inspiration. That is not likely supported by Allan Bloom. Bloom believes that a college is in existence for a student to assimilate as much knowledge as conceivable. An exemplary example of Bloom's opinion is his quote that "It is amateurish; it encourages an autodidact's self-assurance without ...
- 1415: A Career In Graphic Design
- ... art classes will help them in the future. A basic four-year high school curriculum (English, math, science, and history) is all that is expected to have been taken by a high school student; however, college preparatory classes are beneficial. Since the demand for designers is quickly increasing, finding a job after advanced training is quite simple. Employers will look for those with a strong background, experience, and a large portfolio ...
- 1416: Interview with Mr. Smallwood
- ... defined, and there are many new areas of specialization. He felt my background in math was off to a great start, and encouraged me to continue in my studies of Calculus through high school and college. We took time to discuss the negative attitudes of many people towards higher-level mathematics study. I have heard many students discouraged by courses such as algebra and Calculus, as they dont feel they ...
- 1417: Efficient Market Theory
- Efficient Market Theory Efficient Market Theory: A Contradiction of Terms Daniel W. L. Wung Baker College Center for Graduate Studies Table of Contents Table of Contents i Abstract 2 Discussion References A-1 Abstract According to the Efficient Market Theory, it should be extremely difficult for an investor to develop a ...
- 1418: Labor Market And Career Planning Trends
- ... This means that many people that are employed will need to continue their education to keep up with this new technology that affects their jobs. Furthermore, the higher one's education, the better. For instance, college graduates, on average, earn much more than those with a high school degree. With this known, people should consider obtaining the training or education that jobs are looking for. Job seeking skills and career planning ...
- 1419: Charge It
- ... only has money in their wallets and that gets stolen, there is now way for retrieving the money. The person will report it but unfortunately the money will not be returned. When I first started college, I was told by my professors to buy books for their classes. I went to the bookstore and it was filled with more students than books. Knowing that probably ½ of these students were looking for ...
- 1420: Effects of Working Shifts
- ... last category is known as the "the twilight shift." This shift is made up of part-time employees usually working a short shift in the evening, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. A college professor teaching a night class would fall into this category (Schor 145). Physical and Psychological Problems Associated With Shift Work One in three employees in the United States works some type of shifts in their ...
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