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Quality in College Teaching
Introduction
All of the same principles of brain-friendly teaching apply to teaching college students and other adults as much as they apply to K-12 students. However, for years, the problem of NOT observing the principles had been more pervasive in some colleges than in others. Too frequently, there has been an emphasis on just lecturing and even on use of unqualified teaching assistants in a number of college programs. Fortunately, a growing number of colleges and universities are now beginning to focus very strongly on the quality of teaching. This article is intended to assist in that focusing.
Questions on Quality
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Scholarship Applications – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
So after four years of busting your butt, staying up late, cramming tons and tons of information you have found out that the hard work you put in has finally paid off. You have tons of college offers pouring through your mailbox and now you wonder what’s next. Like millions of soon to be college students out there you can go ahead and sign up for the numerous private loans available for school and get yourself into thousands of dollars in debt before you even pick up your first college book or you can go the alternative path and sign up for as many scholarships that you can qualify for. Signing up for a school loan is relatively easy and the majority of application process depends on your credit score. Thankfully the scholarships application process works in a much more different fashion.
There are a majority of scholarships applications out there that are based on merit. Meaning your previous grades in high school, your athletic achievements, academic achievements. And in some cases you can qualify for a scholarship based on your ethnicity and family background. I’ll have to admit that some of qualifications you have to go through during the scholarships application process can be very difficult.
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How to Get an Athletic Scholarship That Possibly Can Give You Everything For Free!
How many young kids haven’t dreamt about becoming a professional athlete? But we all know how difficult it is to make it to the top in the world of sports. But how about playing your sport in the USA for a university team. That’s right; you can play College Sports in the USA and get paid for it.
And even the average-to-good athletes out there have a very good chance of making it. This is YOUR chance to become a “professional” athlete. You get more than a sports experience, you get:
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