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High School Diploma Years Of Age
1,657 wordster> Many older students are making their way back to school The number of older, more nontraditional college students are growing. These students say that maturity and life experience give them a clear advantage in the college classroom, and many advisors agree. No matter how old or young one is; it is never too late to start working toward an educational goal in becoming a college graduate! Remember the dream within us sits waiting to spread forth and become a reality. It is only the...
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Degree Adult Learners
1,397 wordsI decided at that moment that I would return to school and graduate with my bachelor? s degree. I made a promise to myself that I would finish my education. If I complete my education, I would make my parents proud of me. Plus, I want to be the first person on either side of my family to attend graduate school. Adults return to college primarily because they desire a higher paying career or a professional job. This could be a registered nurse, an elementary school teacher, a policeman or an atto...
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English Language Learners Adult Learners
374 wordsWithin the last 10 years, some changes happen to the U. S. student population. English language student number has increased by 1 million students. English language learners now comprise 6 % of the total school-age population, with a disproportionate number of such students in California, Florida, New York, and Illinois. This tendency promises that the numbers of English language students will continue to grow. These students come to school representing a diversity of languages, cultures, experi...
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Empirical Knowledge Adult Learners
1,756 wordsHow Adults Learn (1) More and more contemporary educators adopt a new approach to the subject of adult education. This comes as a result of realization that adult education has its own unique specifics, which in its turn, suggests an application of specifically designed educational methods that are meant to help adult in reaching its academic goals. While children learn from the scratch, adults already posses different types of knowledge, which often prevents them from being able to effectively ...
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Adult Learners Ne F
1,880 wordsAutbigraphy Everyone has a story t tell. Each resulting f an episode in ur life becomes a story in which each f us and ther's play a part (Randall, 1995). Autbigraphy is mst recognized and researched as a literary rather than an educational tl. It emerged at the end f the 18 th century frm a tradition that has variously been called a member r confession (the mst notable being the religious Cnfessin's f St. Augustine). Later, it developed and writers int a self-analysis, less related t sin and tr...
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English Language Learners Culturally Diverse
2,817 wordsAmerican Education and Pluralistic Society Within the last 10 years, some changes happen to the U. S. student population. English language student number has increased by 1 million students. English language learners now comprise 6 % of the total school-age population, with a disproportionate number of such students in California, Florida, New York, and Illinois. This tendency promises that the numbers of English language students will continue to grow. These students come to school representing...
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Physical Signs Adult Learners
358 wordsWebster defines stress as a physical, chemical, or emotional factor (as trauma, histamine, or fear) to which an individual fails to make a satisfactory adaptation, and which causes physiologic tensions that may be a contributory cause of disease. Stress management is a universal dilemma confronting the adult learner. Through research on Knowledge Navigators web site and group discussion we formed the following interpretation of stress, the culmination of responsibilities that cause adverse effec...
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