November 2005
Monthly Archive
College News30 Nov 2005 09:10 pm
Impress the Examiners with Your Application Essay!
Some state that people enjoy speaking about themselves. I should presume such people never sat in front of a blank sheet of paper having to submit their essay next morning. Everything changes when you are left with a crucial question face to face.Instantly all the facts seemed so reasonable before disappear all of a sudden. I understand that application essay may cause you a lot of agitation, as it suggests a deep self analysis. But it should be that way and no other. Yes, I agree with you that the essay will require a lot of effort and concentration of you. Believe me, this effort is worth taking. Because the writing process is so absorbing and rewarding.
Start your work on essay with defining the topic, statement, or the main idea you want to convey to the reader. Choose the topic that is really important for you. The examiners search for students who will contribute greatly to their educational establishment. An ideal applicant should possess some valuable and unique experience. We look for personalities, individuals and exceptional people.
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College News30 Nov 2005 11:40 am
Why Hamlet still disturbs us?
However, I would like to single out some peculiar points of this type of assignment: 1) One should choose an interesting topic. One should not treat this advice lightly, unfortunately too many students have succumbed to popular trend- choosing topics they are not really interested in, as the result they complicate the process of the writing of the paper by researching and investigating the event or personality that does nut interest them.
2) Once you have chosen it, you should be able to show the reader the reason of your choice, why are you interested in the events, problems, personalities mentioned. Why in your opinion it is vital to study it?
Whatever the topic of your assignment is and whatever problem you are investigating, one should not confine oneself to theoretical studies in political science. Remember, you should be creative and imaginative in order to write this type of an assignment. And certainly, you should be persuasive. It is very important to enlist evidence to back up your assertions and facts to support your contentions. In order to do this, one can study the guide on persuasive essay, which techniques might help you in composing and designing other types of the essays.
Let me give you just one final advice-whatever type of the essay you are assigned with, and whatever topic you have chosen-read essay guides before you start working on your assignment.
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College News30 Nov 2005 12:25 am
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The literature of higher education has in recent decades been only spasmodically concerned with innovation. This paper surveys the ways in which innovation and innovators have been discussed primarily since the 1960s, considering ways in which innovators, innovations, processes and resistances have been analysed. The paper explores some of the identified origins of the innovation interests in higher education, and outlines a typology of salient forms of innovation. These include the movement away from formal lecturing and attempts to establish emphases on individualised or independent learning. It looks at relevant initiatives that it was possible to develop at the level of the individual innovator, and those that meshed in with institutional policy and the responses of institutions to external pressures, funding and opportunities. The literature examined therefore ranges from the reasons for academic staff innovating to institutional policy. The paper looks at the range of factors suggested as encouraging or inhibiting innovation. This analysis of the literature suggests some of the basic questions that need to be considered in order to elevate the discussion of innovation from simple models to an understanding of its position in higher education, the levels at which it takes place, its motivations and contexts.
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College News29 Nov 2005 02:55 pm
Fight the Exam Stress
Our life always offers us to take different exams - some or other kinds of trials, where we have to prove our competence, our well being, our determination and our IQ. Student having to submit his philosophy term paper; surgeon operating for the first time, unemployed, who came for the interview to his potential employer all of them have the symptoms of the exam stress. If you are a student, there is no need for me to explain what exam stress is. Sleepless nights, troubled thoughts, loss of appetite, rapid pulse, trembling hands - these are typical manifestations of exam fear. Recent research has shown that it affects all the systems of the human body: nervous, immune, cardiovascular, etc. The scientists from Houston Medical School proved in the course of their research that exam fear increases the possibility of cancer. Unfortunately, the negative influence of this phenomenon on the students body and their psychology is underestimated nowadays. Social polls demonstrate that students perceive the exams as a duel of questions and answers , as a severe torture as intellectual and emotional overload . Writing term papers (e. g psychology term paper) most of them compare with killing their time . Yes, exams are important for you as their results influence your social status, your self esteem, grants, your further perspectives of study and probably your future professional career. Such factors as long awaiting of the exam, some uncertainty when taking your exam card ( it is like sink or swim ) and tough limit of time for your preparation maximize emotional tension. Some foreign and native scientists, having studied this area thoroughly have concluded that from psycho hygienic position exams are undesirable and they should be cancelled. At the same time there is quite opposite point of view, stating that exams stimulate brain activity and increase cognitive and mental activity. American psychologist Sarazon determined that those students who are afraid of exam can considerably improve their achievements and even outdo those who are not scared of them.
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College News28 Nov 2005 07:20 pm
Click! You’ve Got A Mentor
When Marchell Josie, former chairperson of the Ohio Student Education Association, started her student teaching program at Ursuline College, she realized early on that her college textbooks had not fully prepared her for the classroom.
So Josie along with student, Yvette Scott, retired teacher Nancy Wonson, and Ohio Education Association student organizer Joanne Gay, set up a cyber-mentoring program. About 50 retired teachers signed up initially and began communicating with student members by e-mail last September.
“Some of the retired teachers were hesitant because they had been out of the classroom for so long,” Wonson said. “But nouns are still nouns and the multiplication table hasn’t changed. Most of the actual teaching tools used 20 years ago are still going to work. The retirees put the spark there, and the students can apply it.”
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College News28 Nov 2005 09:20 am
Further Education
Further Education (FE) is the largest education sector in England, with around 4 million students attending courses each year.
While it is often used as a catch-all phrase for education post-16, it actually describes a specific group of colleges tertiary, sixth form, agricultural and horticultural, art, design and performing arts, and some others that offer a range of academic and vocational courses, predominantly to 16-19 year olds, but also to those already in employment and other adult learners.
It does not include degrees (higher education) or school sixth forms (secondary education).
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College News28 Nov 2005 12:10 am
How Compare And Contrast Techniques Can Improve Our Life?
In our modern world, we frequently compare and contrast several things, facts, theories, events or personalities. We have been comparing different economical, social and political systems for ages. How we develop this process? How this technique is achieved and perfected? It can be achieved by comparison/contrast technique. One should show similarities in comparing several things, and one should point out the differences when contrasting. First step in the writing of comparison/contrast essay is the choosing of particular topic. However, do not try to choose incomparable things- the taste of lemon and the color of the wall, or the toughness of the ball. One should choose some events, figures and things that have many similarities. Once, you have chosen the subject of comparison you can start working on your compare/contrast essay.
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College News27 Nov 2005 02:15 pm
$10,000 TO BE AWARDED TO AN ARAB-ISRAELI TEAM WORKING TOGETHER TO ADVANCE PEACE
The Institute of International Education is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the Victor J. Goldberg IIE Prize for Peace in the Middle East. The Prize, awarded annually, recognizes outstanding work being conducted jointly by two individuals, one Arab and one Israeli, working together to advance the cause of peace in the Middle East. The two individuals whose work is judged to be most successful in bringing people together and breaking down the barriers of hatred will share a $10,000 prize.
To be eligible, at least one of the individuals must be an alumnus/a of a program administered by the Institute of International Education, including but not limited to the Fulbright Programs, the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships, and the International Visitor Leadership Programs sponsored by the U.S. Department of State (formerly International Visitor Programs, or IVP), the Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program, IIE’s Scholar Rescue Fund, or any of the development training programs administered by IIE for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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College News27 Nov 2005 04:40 am
How to design the dissertation
In order to succeed in your dissertation project, you should establish steadfast relationship with your advisor. This is especially important if you are a PhD. One should never forget tat there are two steps in the advising process, the first stage is when a student takes course and the second one is a dissertation process. In order to succeed however, one should have the advisor at each stage of this process. The student in this case has more possibilities to make acquaintance with his advisors, and thus understand better which one of them will suit his needs.
This important process is very important for the students and advisors alike. But advisor should act like a mature and responsible person who, unlike the student, has had much more experience in advising of the completion of dissertation. Te advisor should give special attention to all requests of the student as well as his comments or observations. If an advisor is requested to read the draft of the dissertation, he should read it and evaluate it, providing specific comments to the work submitted.
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College News26 Nov 2005 06:20 pm
What does this inexplicable tutor want?
You might use similar methods in the writing of philosophical papers. However, remember that in this type of paper- the most important point is to show your ability to criticize and analyze, rather than paraphrase or write some platitudes. The tutor would like to teach you how to analyze critically, argumentatively and impartially. One should always produce enough evidence for each contention made in an essay. Remember that your essay will be much weaker if you just provide your reader with the list of simple and vague assertions, without backing them up. Another vital element of this type of an essay is your clear statement of your point of view on the subject researched. The reader should understand where you stand.
Certainly there are just two types of the term papers that you may be asked to complete. There are different methods and ways that should be applied to research other subjects. Despite many differences all term papers and custom essays have a lot of common features as well. Before you start designing any paper (whether it is a one page essay or one hundred pages dissertation) you should follow several well-known, yet at the same time frequently forgotten steps: 1) Critically evaluate the subject, 2).One should gather relevant material on the topic, 3) Outline and make preliminary draft of your paper, 4) Design ad complete a preliminary draft 5) Edit the draft.
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College News26 Nov 2005 06:45 am
Writing a good paper
There are so many requirements for completing your research paper or essay. Some tutors demand your own ideas and opinions, some professors cut them out, others expect their students make a close study of the given literature, and so on.
Are there any universal requirements, some common rules that will facilitate the writing process? I believe that they exist. Otherwise I would not be writing this article .
Each of us is creative and imaginative. Some of us know it, others hide it, and some just need to reveal it. But for most of us writing a research paper seems just a waste of time. Even if the topic does not interest you very much, working on it will help you to develop your creative potential, to get more confident as you will learn to write on your own.
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College News25 Nov 2005 09:35 pm
How compare and contrast techniques can improve our life?
In our modern world, we frequently compare and contrast several things, facts, theories, events or personalities. We have been comparing different economical, social and political systems for ages. How we develop this process? How this technique is achieved and perfected?
It can be achieved by comparison/contrast technique. One should show similarities in comparing several things, and one should point out the differences when contrasting.
First step in the writing of comparison/contrast essay is the choosing of particular topic. However, do not try to choose incomparable things- the taste of lemon and the color of the wall, or the toughness of the ball. One should choose some events, figures and things that have many similarities.
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College News25 Nov 2005 11:48 am
They are just afraid of writing…
Sometimes, students as well as scholars are afraid of designing and completing new project, one of the most difficult in their turbulent student life, one of the longest during their short period of study, and one of the most important as well. Why are so many people afraid of the writing assignment? Why so many students afraid of dissertations? Apparently, they have too many questions and too few answers.
Let us answer some of them.
First, remember that it is not always necessary to make your own research. Certainly, when you are assigned to undertake some research in your instructions than you should perform it. In the majority of cases, however, you can use available statistical data.
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College News22 Nov 2005 11:45 pm
Should high schools prepare all students for college?
When you were in high school, were you told by a guidance counselor or teacher that you were not college material? Did you decide to defer college after high school graduation? Or perhaps you went to college right away, but then later decided to pursue another goal, with the possibility of returning to college afterward. In any case, I hope you were given the academic preparation and skills you would need to succeed in college. These skills are important for those who decide not to go to college as well.
As educators, we sometimes get caught up in the frustration of reminding students that they need to meet assignment deadlines and do a quality job. We have to prod lazy students who turn in mediocrity fully expecting to earn a top grade. This may cause us to have a negative outlook on such students’ educational promise. However, the reality is that all students must come of their own volition to a place of willingness to do what’s needed to reach the goal. When this happens, they begin to get more serious about school, meet those deadlines, and do their best work.
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College News22 Nov 2005 01:50 pm
Why Hamlet still disturbs us?
For those students who are enrolled at Humanities, Hamlet essay. represents one of the most common and popular writing assignments. Yet, despite the fact that this tragedy is several centuries old and has already become one of the most popular works in the literature, students nevertheless are baffled and sometimes perplexed by this assignment. Let us examine how it should be written.
I would like to start with some obvious fact- you should read Hamlet before you start working on your essay. Do not succumb to the common mistakes of many students who compose their essays, based on the critical works of others.
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College News21 Nov 2005 04:35 pm
House Passes Budget-Cutting Bill That Would Slash Student-Loan Programs and Make Refinancing More Costly
In the wee hours of Friday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives approved by the narrowest of margins legislation that would make it significantly more expensive for borrowers to consolidate their federal student loans.
The bill (HR 4241), which passed by a vote of 217 to 215, would cut about $50-billion from federal entitlement programs by the end of the decade, with more than a third of the reductions — $14.3-billion — coming from the government’s student-loan programs. Fourteen Republicans joined almost all of the Democrats in opposing the bill. Two Democrats were not present for the vote.
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College News21 Nov 2005 01:24 pm
You Can Write a Good Paper!
Research Paper .. What are your associations of this word? Some will answer: college, higher, education, perspective job. When I come to recollect writing my first Literature Research Paper, my imagination draws a depressing picture of piles of books, newspapers, magazines, large library reading rooms and sleepless nights at the computer.
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