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Papers On Issues In Higher Education
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Empire State College: Helping a Student to Fulfill Their Goals
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A 4 page tutorial presentation of how Empire State College can help a particular student achieve their goals, which involves the desire to go into law enforcement. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAempr.rtf
Employer Perceptions Of Online Degree Programs
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15 pages in length. The tangibility of classroom learning is, to many, akin to receiving a genuine education; without the structured foundation of attending several classes in a given day, socializing with fellow students and interacting directly with the instructor, some question how a true academic degree can be obtained. Employers are high on the list of those who doubt the validity of online degrees so popular in contemporary culture, inasmuch as they question the very integrity of such an academic accomplishment. The extent to which online degrees reflect the exact opposite of traditional methods with regard to its fundamental approach is both grand and far-reaching; that both produce a degree for which the student has studied, struggled and succeeded speaks to the growing pains inherent to any new and relatively untapped source of technological advancement. One might readily surmise that employers have a knee-jerk reaction to the unfamiliar territory of online degree programs, with many of them failing to realize how these virtual programs are not only equivalent to the academic rigor required of students, but also the extent to which these programs go out of their way to be even more challenging by virtue of their need to prove validity to a skeptical workforce. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCOnlineDgr.rtf
Entering Teaching From Another Field
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An 8 page paper. The general question addressed in this paper is whether or not individuals should be accepted into post-graduate degree programs in education if their undergraduate degree is in a different field? The writer responds by first citing the literature on the qualities and characteristics attributed to "good teachers." The research encompasses findings in other nations as well as in the U.S. The writer then goes on to discuss the shortage of teachers and the success of alternative certification programs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGtchal.rtf
Equality in Education
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An 8 page research paper that discusses the status of reaching the goal of equality of education in the U.S. The writer addresses this question in relation to black student achievement and the gap that exists between black and white academic achievement. The writer concludes that equality has, thus far, not been achieved. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: kheie.rtf
Eric Schlosser's "Fast Food Nation": Critical Analysis Based Upon Thoman And Freire's Opinions
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7 pages in length. Critically analyzing Eric Schlosser's "Fast Food Nation" based upon the opinions of Thoman and Freire enables one to better understand the extent to which Schlosser's concept is adopted – sometimes subtly, other times more obviously – throughout the vastness of academic psychology. Clearly, the fundamental purpose of Schlosser's book is to illustrate how homogenized society has become in direct relation to the fast food mentality; as such, contemporary education has been unwittingly drawn into the downward spiral of this existence, serving to deny students the ability to apply self-determination rather than coercion, intentionality rather than reaction, creativity rather than homogeneity and rationality rather than chance. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCFstFd.rtf
Establishing the Hospitality Department and Shaping its Future
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A 30 page paper discussing points that need to be addressed in developing a university hospitality school. There is little reason that hoteliers’ operational methods should greatly differ from educators’ operational methods of producing individuals qualified for hospitality education and management. Each undertaking has customers to serve, and each likely can improve on processes used. Former Ritz-Carlton CEO Horst Schulze reminisces that Ritz management recognized the Baldrige Award criteria as a set of quality-oriented goals that could benefit Ritz-Carlton and help it to achieve its goals of improving both results and expectations in operations. The same is true regarding the position the university’s hospitality department now holds and also that which it seeks to attain within the coming decade. The purpose here is to review the manner, methods and rationale through which the hospitality department can emerge as a leading program. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KSeduHospiQual.rtf
Ethical Base for Leadership
(School Principal's Philosophy)
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(5 pp) "The desire to learn is contagious, if the
school is infused within it." A way to accomplish
this end is the implementation of an ethical
platform which will provide a base for leadership
behavior in school administration based on the
scope, sequence, and continuity for curricular
programs of human growth and development
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBethics.doc
Ethical Standards/Multicultural College Classroom
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A 6 page research paper that offers an ethically based analysis of a hypothetical university level multicultural classroom. The writer also addresses various ethical issues, such as fraternization and student privacy issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khethmcc.rtf
Ethnic Minorities in Australian Universities
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A 6 page research paper that offers a proposed research study to investigate the question of why there is a lack of ethnic minority students in Australian universities. The writer summarizes relevant research, proposes an outline for the study and offer an annotated bibliography. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khauseth.rtf
Evaluation and Student Writing
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A 3 page research paper that discusses evaluation criteria for students’ writing and the issue of plagiarism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khesw.rtf
Expectations for Education (A First Person Essay)
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This 4 page paper provides a first person essay which talks about expectations for education. Much of the essay focuses on choosing a major and selecting a career path. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA548edu.rtf
Experiential Learning
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An 11 page paper that provides the theoretical background for experiential learning in the adult classroom. With its foundations in Dewey and Rogers, experiential learning is dependent upon reflection as a critical element in the process. The writer also provides numerous techniques teachers can use to initiate experiential learning in their classrooms. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGexplr.wps
Factors for Consideration in Adult Education
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A 6 page discussion of several of the factors which must considered when designing adult education programs. The author of this paper defines "adult" and delineates the importance of maturity in learning. An emphasis is placed on the importance of small group instruction. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPedGrp2.rtf
FACULTY WORKLOAD AND COST DETERMINATION
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This 5-page paper focuses on how salaries can, and should, be determined at various universities. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTfacuwork.rtf
Fatigue: Work Week Restrictions for Medical Residents
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A 3 page investigation of the relationship between the number of hours a resident is expected to work and his or her performance. The thesis statement that: "medical resident overload has the potential to significantly impact patient well being" is presented and the literature is examined to explore this thesis. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPfatigu.rtf
Florida State Laws: Underage Alcohol Consumption/Possession And Public Urination
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5 pages in length. Florida's state laws pertaining to underage drinking/possession and public urination are equivalent to most other states across the country, in that the ultimate goal is to impart monetary fines and possible jail time in order to encourage offenders to abide by the laws of a civilized society. The extent to which Floridians must grapple with college students consuming alcoholic beverages under age twenty-one and urinating in public is both grand and far-reaching due to the disproportionately high percentage of university attendees; that laws are more forcefully enforced speaks to the need for law enforcement officials to maintain a stronger control over these undesirable behaviors. Student conduct codes are put in place as a manner by which to quell the presence of such crimes as underage drinking and public urination, however, campus laws only go so far to stop the undesirable or offensive behavior. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCFlorLaws.rtf
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