A Memo to Students on Cheating
…your senior research project because it isn’t a “real” study anyway. The research is clear. Students who cheat don’t do it just one time or in just one course. Cheating…
…your senior research project because it isn’t a “real” study anyway. The research is clear. Students who cheat don’t do it just one time or in just one course. Cheating…
…from the previous session as well as to what’s coming up next. A lot happens in the lives of students between class sessions, though, and if they don’t anticipate a…
…job descriptions and interview questions. Ignoring social networking sites when reviewing materials for new hires and/or not having a policy on what materials to consider for candidates. Treating adjuncts as…
…that these materials are optional will help. Q: Do you leave it up to the students to determine whether they need more information, or do you embed quizzes for students…
…campuses, a new study indicates that computers alone can’t keep students from falling into their same weak study habits from their ink-and-paper days. “Our study showed that achievement really takes…
…speaking materials, I insist they participate using whatever materials they have. I begin setting up the classroom about 10 minutes before class begins. Desks should be moved to the four…
…as good. That percentage jumped to 85 for both cohorts after they had completed the assignment. A number of student comments in the article speak to the effectiveness of the…
In a flipped learning model of teaching, students get first contact with new ideas not during class time but in structured independent activities done prior to class time. This frees…
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