organizations at Norfolk State University, Student Support Services and Dozoretz National Institute for Mathematics and Applied Sciences, DNIMAS. As a tutor for Student Support Services majority of my tutor hours was spent reading tutees’ papers ranging from lab reports to analysis of historical events. I mainly focused on providing feedback on essay structure, complexity, coherency, and appropriate elaboration of the ideas expressed within the text. At Student Support Services I was also fortunate enough…
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(2007), Applying Ethical Theories: Interpreting and Responding to Student Plagiarism, Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 72, pp 293-306. Summary Plagiarism in today's “copy and paste generation” is an unremitting, complex issue that is not yet fully understood. The paper responds to this proposition with a thesis that understanding the ethical reasoning provided by students in defending plagiarism is crucial in preventing it in student populations. The reasons can provide the basis for specific action-orientated…
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exceeds to the state overall performance standards compared to traditional non- charter schools. For instance, “Charter schools have a lower cost per pupil than traditional schools: Based on an analysis of relevant school costs and the number of enrolled high school students, the data shows the per pupil per pupil costs for Alliance charter high school students to be $10,649 per year, compared to $15,372 per year for students at traditional public high schools within LAUSD.” (1-1 #3) Based on this,…
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the academic achievement of students with handicaps? Submitted in order to fulfil the research participation requirement in my course For Rutgers University Cooperative and Collaborative Learning 15:295:510 Fall 2012 Introduction This article was a review of 12 studies and was conducted to evaluate cooperative learning as a technique to promote the academic competence of handicapped students. The review of all these studies was conducted to see if students of low academic ability benefit…
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22nd, 5:00PM. Individually, you will need to create an Integrated Marketing Communications Report for a nominated product or service of your choice that has been approved by your Lecturer. Your report will include current marketing communications analysis as well as future recommendations. REPORT SECTIONS: Executive Summary (1 page) 1. Introduction - Product/service snapshot. (1 page) 2. Corporate Image and Brand strategies (1-2 pages) Summarise the current image being projected and contrast…
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International Education Assessment and Analysis A case study of Northeastern University International Study Department Yue Huang 1: Introduction With the rapid development of the globalization in our contemporary world, people are facing challenges in coping with the changing world. Higher education plays an extremely important role in cultivating globally competent students. Educational institutions are responsible not only for teaching essential knowledge, technical expertise, but also cultivating…
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achievement and segregation by income and race. Charter schools, were generally more racially and economically segregated than traditional public schools. Per White et al., (2016), Charter schools often enroll more black and poor students than traditional public schools in the same areas, and are more likely to be at one extreme or the other of racial and economic composition than traditional public school districts. In the study, Whitehurst et al., (2016) sought answers to these questions. 1. How should we…
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TLA 651: Research Project By: M. Bradley Submitted: January 26, 2013 Research Question: In the context of Alverno students, what technology support resources were offered, used and impacted the learning of self-identified, technology-challenged individuals. The goal of this research is to identify recommendations on resources to support learning for incorporation into Alverno hybrid courses. Sponsoring Organization Alverno College Introduction and Context Adult learners with limited…
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This impression that k-12 education is “poorly addressed” in schools across America has created a climate ripe for disruptive technology. In considering this climate through the lens of my lived experience in American k-12 public schooling (as a student, teacher, administrator, and parent) I immediately begin to see ample evidence of the growing presence of disruptive technology. Specifically, the rise of public charter schools as an educational option for American families serves as a significant…
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Smoking Mills: An Analysis of American Heart Association’s Advocacy Fact Sheet _______________________________________________________________________ Prepared for Susanna Sayre ENG 317, Section 30 Written by Andrew Cichelli March 31st, 2015 Overview As per your request, I conducted a publication analysis of a non-profit organization by comparing its components to the textbook, Writing That Works, written by Walter E. Oliu. The American Heart Association (AHA) is a non-profit organization…
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