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Whether a first-year college instructor has little experience or none, teaching solo the first semester can be an adventure. Here are some tips to make it less stressful.
Applicants for full time teaching positions at Community Colleges or Junior Colleges must set themselves apart while preparing for a successful interview process.
Deadlines are no big deal in college, right? Wrong. Here's what you should know about deadlines and how to meet them.
Should students be able to rate their professors anonymously on teacher evaluation websites? Here are some arguments for and against these sites.
Need information on where to find the best profs, and how to avoid the bad ones? Here's how to find great teachers on your campus.
Come to class, or lose points. Is this a fair policy in college? Here are arguments for and against mandatory attendance policies.
So who are these people who are teaching you on your college or university campus? Here's a guide to professors, TAs, and instructors.
If you ask high school teachers how well-prepared their students are for college, they will say they are ready. A new ACT study points to a gap.
Dating your college professor or teaching assistant is probably a bad idea. Here are some things to think about before making the moves on the teacher.
Work on the internet as an online instructor; get education employment opportunities. Try landing online employment as a teacher; learn benefits of teaching jobs online.
College life can offer freedoms that seem priceless, yet when extracurricular activities overshadow course work, students can find themselves on academic probation.
Here's a list of helpful articles for professors and college instructors on teacher resources and advice for teachers.
College instructors need to refine and revise their teaching techniques to reach a new generation of college students (Generation Y, also known as "The Millennials").
Want a happy professor? Here are a few things students should never, ever say.
Writing persuasive papers can be the bane of a college student's existence. Here are some tips for students to help strengthen their paper and turn in their best work.
Performing well on exams is one way to impress college instructors. There are also other ways to impress instructors and earn good grades, like arriving early to class.
In addition to answering questions, there are several other ways college students can participate in their classes. The following tips describe these other ways.
Look -- it's a friend request from your physics professor! Is this a good idea? Here are some reasons for and against social networking for college instructors.
Research shows that college students who write a lot of papers increase their learning capacity and maximize their ability to be effective thinkers in a complex world.
Going to graduate school does not mean you'll have to take out more college loans. Most colleges and universities offer financial assistance through assistantships.
While not the most creative essay-writing technique, the five-paragraph essay can be a useful essay-writing technique for both beginning and experienced writers.
A teaching portfolio can help instructors find a job, earn tenure, and keep their professional lives organized at all stages of their careers.
Many adults feel they will not be able to fit in with younger students in college. However following a few guidelines and ignoring college myths will lead to success.
Newspaper publishers had little to give them hope of late as circulation and advertising sales plummeted - until Amazon.com recently rolled out its big-screen E-reader.
Studying hard isn't always enough to get the grades you think you deserve. Sometimes it takes a little extra work to get noticed in class.
Difficult homework assignments are often a major part of college life. The following tips provide resources for college students who seek inexpensive homework help.
Gaining first-time work experience is a matter of considering options. Here are a few that can help job seekers find the right career opportunity.
If you attend your classes, take good notes, study and manage your time appropriately, you can definitely make good grades in college.
If you thought sending your child off to kindergarten was hard, wait until your child leaves for college! Here are some tips to help parents cope.
Here are some tips to help college professors and instructors use PowerPoint effectively in their lectures.
As vocational and technology workers retire, who will fix our plumbing, print our newspapers, fix our furnaces, add electrical outlets, repair cars and build our homes?
Problem solving skills, critical thinking, and other 21st Century Learning Initiative ideas for the classroom have become an important focus for professional development.
Minnesota State Community & Technical College (M State) offers several online degrees through its eCampus. This article reviews its online format and degree offerings.


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