8 June, 2016
The studies found that grossly unequal numbers of minority students are identified as eligible for services, and too often placed in isolated and restrictive educational
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Each year, U.S. teens experience as many as 850,000 pregnancies, and youth under age 25 experience about 9.1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs). By age
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Also called Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), this test is basically employed to license and certify teachers and to assess their knowledge and skills. Praxis Test
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For most people, college seems mandatory despite its unreasonable expense. In fact, if you Google “How to educate yourself without going into debt,” four of
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There’s lot of arguments about 21st century skills: communication, teamwork, enterprise, problem-solving. Other than keeping a stiff upper lip when getting beaten with a cane,
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Accreditation is a procedure by which a facility’s services and operations are inspected by a third-party accrediting agency to determine if applicable standards are met.
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Writing is an effective method for students to explore and enhance ideas and enables you to assess students’ higher order thinking of course material. Understandably,
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Building community in large lecture classes is not only possible, but may lead to advantages such as a reduction of anonymity and an increase in
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Collegiate flag football just isn’t what it used to be. If you’re picturing 14 kids on a makeshift field, you haven’t been on campus recently.
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Group work and collaborative learning can be integrated into large lecture classes both as brief active learning activities during class as well as more in-depth learning assignments.
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