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College Paper Deadlines Deadlines are no big deal in college, right? Wrong. Here's what you should know about deadlines and how to meet them. college paper deadline • paper extension • time management • college student • college instructor
College Professor Ratings Website Should students be able to rate their professors anonymously on teacher evaluation websites? Here are some arguments for and against these sites. college professor ratings website • ratemyprofessor.com • teacher evaluation • professor bias • noindoctrination.org
How to Choose a Good Professor 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. good professor • good college instructor • academic advisor • college professor ratings website • teaching awards
Mandatory Attendance Policies Come to class, or lose points. Is this a fair policy in college? Here are arguments for and against mandatory attendance policies. mandatory attendance policy • college student • class participation • attendance sheet • college instructor
Professors, TAs, & Instructors So who are these people who are teaching you on your college or university campus? Here's a guide to professors, TAs, and instructors. college teacher • assistant professor • associate professor • full professor • teaching assistant
College Preparation--Good or Poor? 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. poor college preparation • high school expectations curriculum • college expectations • college preparation courses • students not prepared college
Dating Your Professor 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. date your professor • teaching assistant • college professor • graduate student • sexual harassment
Resources for College Teachers Here's a list of helpful articles for professors and college instructors on teacher resources and advice for teachers. free teacher resource • college student • college instructor • film resource • college classroom
Things Professors Hate to Hear Want a happy professor? Here are a few things students should never, ever say. what to say to college professor • college professor • college instructor • college student • professor pet peeve
Writing Great Persuasive Papers 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. persuasive paper • writing term paper • citing sources • college instructors • good spelling grammar
Facebook, MySpace, & Professors 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. professor myspace page • professor facebook page • social networking • student culture • facebook application
How to Pay for Graduate School 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. how to pay for graduate school • graduate school assistantships • teaching assistantship • research assistantship • graduate assistantship
Life Begins With Summer Family Fun with the beginning of summer and the ending of school. It's party time! Enjoy a nice tall lemonade over ice on a hot day. education • summer time • kids • family fun • summer family fun
Adults Going Back to School and Fitting In 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. adults fitting in at school • adult education • going back to school • continuing education • college myths
Classroom Behavoir 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. classroom behavoir • making a good impression in class • getting good grades • lecture behavior • getting noticed in class
Don't Go "Stale" During the Summer! Summer's coming up. What's a music teacher to do to keep up-to-date while funning and sunning? This article has some suggestions to help you start fresh in the fall! music education • professional development
Gil Gerard: From Soaps to Movies Gil Gerard is far more than Buck Rogers, but a talented actor / writer/ producer. gil gerard • buck rogers in the 25th century • daytime soap the doctors dr allen stewart • movie hootch • prudhomme productions
How to Get Work Experience 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. where to gain work experience • how to find the right career opportunity • getting job experience after college • working for a temporary agency • temporary employemnt agency
Parenting a College Freshman 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. college freshman • parents • empty nest syndrome • adult relationship • college student
PowerPoint College Lecture Tips Here are some tips to help college professors and instructors use PowerPoint effectively in their lectures. powerpoint presentation • powerpoint slide • college lecture • college student • college classroom
Catch Your Breath! article on proper breathing techniques for the flute flute • flute breathing techniques • flute teaching ideas • michel debost • belgian flute pages
Don't Get Burned by Diploma Mills The Internet has caused a boom in distance education programs, which allow you to get college degrees without attending classes. These can be a great boon for writers, but many diplomas aren't worth the paper they're printed on. online education • college degree • writing courses • writing • education
Electronic Gradebooks - Worth a Look! A look at your options if you'd like to try an Electronic Gradebook - instead of the old pencil and paper. math • education • grading • grade book • gradebook
Music Education Majors: Build a Reference Base Methods for music education majors to build a reference base before applying for that first teaching position music education majors • job preparation advice • building a reference base
Shortage of Vocational Workers 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? debt-free college education • vocational training fills gaps • charter schools serve a need • shortage of vocational workers • labor shortage in aging states
Tips on Graduate Study How do you choose your fields? What classes should you take? Who should be on your committee? history • graduate • school • study • fields
Introducing Africa to High School and College Students Books and films appropriate for introducing high school and college students to the continent of Africa. things fall apart • chinua achebe • the joys of motherhood • buchi emecheta • novels
Multiple ways of knowing Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner introduced the theory of multiple intelligences and changed the way we think about learning. education • intelligence • learning • multiple intelligences • howard gardner
Review of Teaching for Tomorrow by Ted McCain Problem solving skills, critical thinking, and other 21st Century Learning Initiative ideas for the classroom have become an important focus for professional development. book review • teaching for tomorrow • ted mccain • problems solving • problems solving skills
Special Report: Freedom of Artistic Expression and (Neo-)Conservative Politics Do Not Mix Art and politics are more closely interwoven than may be initially believed. This article takes a look at censorship of he visual arts and why the outcome of 2 November will affect what we will be "allowed" to view. censorship • politics • bush |
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