- Correct Help for Students to Assimilate the Material
The modern world gives people many opportunities to make the educational process perfect. Each teacher should remember that the responsibility for this lies with him or her.
- The Audience of Undergraduate Students Analysis
The analyzed audience consists of undergraduate students, who can be divided into freshmen and seniors according to their knowledge and experience.
- Do Colleges and Universities Prepare Students to Real Life?
This essay will argue that colleges and universities adequately prepare their students for the job market because they teach students to learn, adapt.
- The Impact of Teacher-Students Relationship
The issue of the relationship between teacher and student is a traditional psychological and pedagogical problem, which has been the subject of research by many scientists.
- Eliminating Socio-Cultural Barriers for Asian Students
The study suggests that a majority of successful teams in sports or business possess a strong factor of competence in cross-cultural communication.
- Teaching Strategies for Students with Emotional Disturbance
Students with emotional disabilities face specific learning problems, which requires an educator to focus on mastering the skills needed to be actively involved in this community.
- Taking a Gap Year: Benefits for Students
A gap year helps students to enjoy real-world experiences that transform them to be innovative and critical thinkers.
- The Dangers of Students as Consumers
Students that voice their dissatisfaction can wield their position as consumers and threaten to withdraw their funding if their demands are not addressed.
- Does Stress Affect Students’ Academic Performance?
The main goal of this paper is to establish whether being under stress affects a student’s performance to a noticeable extent and how it's possible to improve academic performance.
- Students’ Behavioral Problems in Class
Jon, a 12-year old middle school student who was having some trouble at school. Jon was having problems with his academic performance as he was barely passing any classes.
- Should Students Take a Gap Year After High School?
Many high school graduates do not seek to go straight to university and become "gappies," viewing the break as a chance to approach their professional choice more consciously.
- The Effects of Teach for America on Students
The article “The effects of Teach for America on students: findings from a national evaluation” is a publication authored by P. T. Decker, D. P. Mayer, and S. Glazerman.
- The Need to Teach Students to Write
Writing skills and written communication are fundamental aspects of students' success in terms of academic performance, personal life, and work opportunities.
- Students With Disabilities: Strategies and Teaching Methods
Students with disabilities require significantly different educational practices, and applying these unique conditions can be challenging for a teacher.
- Bad Habits That Make Students Procrastinate
Studying the nature of procrastination, one will realize that key bad habits making learners delay the completion of their assignments include the absence of time management skills.
- Descriptive Study of Students Reacting to Ning Network
The purpose of this proposed study is to prove the positive effect of social network applied to the learning process among students studying English.
- Students Should Have the Freedom to Pick the Courses They Want
Students need to pay closer attention to various courses to define which ones should be prioritized and which ones are of secondary importance.
- Coping Strategies for International Students With Language Barriers
This study aimed at investigating international student’s experiences to build up a deeper knowledge of the difficulties presented by language barrier.
- Services for Students With Intellectual Disabilities
Inclusive education is beneficial not only for students with disabilities but also for learners who do not require special educational needs.
- Inclusion of Students With Intellectual Disabilities
Limitations and delays in mental functioning characterize ID in terms of skills lagging. Children may have difficulties in adjusting to social rules, as well.
- Instructional Techniques for Students With Intellectual Disabilities
Explicit instruction and scaffolding are more advanced techniques and present a next step to the direct instruction.
- Transfer Admission Application Guide for Students
The paper discusses that the majority of the State University System schools and public community colleges use a universal course numbering system.
- Hyphenated Identities: A Case of Muslim Students at UC Berkeley
It was a case study of university students from UC Berkeley following the 2016 controversial presidential campaign that sought to institute a Muslim ban into the US.
- Students’ Perception of Commercialized Education
This research aims to analyze the described model in a qualitative study of university students’ opinions regarding their alleged role as education service consumers.
- Annotated Bibliography: How Students Learn
To help teachers create connected lessons and organize an effective learning environment, the author provides several tips to increase teaching proficiency.
- Researching of Strategies for Students
The work of educators is an ongoing multifaceted process that requires continuous learning and learner-centered decision-making for the most effective results
- How Semester Exams Affect Students’ Emotional Stability: Article Proposal
Article proposal on how semester exams affect students' emotional stability, studying how the psychological pressure of the semester exams affect their mental health.
- What Helps Some First-Generation Students Succeed
The key research question of the given paper is going to concern the ways in which students can prevent the typical first-year issues in college from happening.
- Educating Students About Their Health as a Mandatory Practice
Health education should become a mandatory practice due to its potential effects on the educational and healthcare systems and the overall development of American society.
- Students Classification Based on Their Lateness for Class
The paper aims to provide a classification of the students at Brenau University considering how late they are for their first class of the day.
- Lecture and Own Understanding of Students
Developing an independent stance on a specific issue and gaining a deep understanding of the subject are crucial components of learning.
- Local and International Students’ Retention Intentions
The retention rates of students in institutions are an essential topic. This study showed that local and international students have different retention rates.
- Preparing Students for Adult Life in the US
The education system in the United States does not prepare high school students for adult life where they have to find a job and provide for themselves.
- Classification and Division of Students
Classification and division into similar groups are critical for future education, providing many opportunities for improving current educational processes.
- Should High School Students Wear Uniforms?
School uniforms are worn in schools in Japan, Great Britain, New Zealand, Cuba, Australia, and Poland. In the UK, a student refuses to wear a uniform.
- Number Cards Necessity for Students
Number cards are essential for students since they help them practice identifying, counting, and ordering numbers in a given range.
- Why Postgraduate Students Visit Nottingham Castle
The goal is to identify the main factors influencing the postgraduate students' decisions to visit the UK cultural heritage centers, with specific emphasis on Nottingham Castle.
- Stereotypes About Low-Income Students' Education
The paper states that unjustified negative perceptions of low-income students as less competent are detrimental to their academic success.
- Students' Study Goals in Inclusive Education
One of the goals for future development is concerned with expanding knowledge of children's disabilities to have an improved understanding of students' needs.
- ELL Students: From Beginner to Fluent
Other issues experienced by ELL students are mainly associated with social-emotional outcomes. For example, ELLs often experience isolation, loneliness, and even depression.
- Eliminating Inequality Among Students
College management and instructors must take measures to eliminate inequality among students, listen to students’ opinions on specific issues, argue their position, etc.
- The Problems of Students of Color in Education
The paper focuses on the problems of students of color, starting from poverty, which worsens education and discrimination.
- Effects of Google’s Initiative on Students’ Privacy and Well-Being
Google’s and similar companies’ recent focus on providing schools with laptops while continuing to collect users’ data is rather sinister undertones.
- Helping the Hard of Hearing Students
Hard of hearing, often abbreviated as HoH is one of the disabilities that a section of students faces in their normal daily lives.
- Teamwork Knowledge for Students
Knowledge of teamwork will help students to understand the key competencies that they are developing as they prepare for life and their career.
- Technologies for the Students With Disabilities
Apple iPad comes with built-in accessibility apps related to vision, hearing, mobility, and learning disabilities.
- Is Working Beneficial to High School Students?
Most high school students are currently engaging in employment while still schooling for several reasons. For instance, most students prefer to work part-time.
- Rising College Costs and Happiness of Students
The value of education for human happiness has been elevated due to the perceived importance of college in an individual's accomplishment in life.
- Challenges Preventing Minority Students From College Graduation
The research seeks to determine the challenges that lead to high dropout rates among minority students and develop strategies that prepare and support the students for success.
- How Students Could Progress in Their Inquiry Abilities
Teachers in elementary schools often encounter the problem of how to plan and further implement inquiry instructions.
- Students With Special Needs and Educational Processes
The paper states that is vital to cater to student's needs and find the right approach to establish productive communication with them in classes.
- Developing Leadership Skills in Students
Leadership significantly contributes to the overall working process and determines the probability of success for many projects.
- Students With Hearing Disabilities: Educational Plan
Due to the success of educational services provided to individuals with hearing disabilities, integration classes concerned with providing services at all levels have spread.
- Teaching Strategies for Dual-Language Students
Providing service to dual-language students can be a challenging task, but it is also rewarding since students tend to display considerable academic and social progress.
- Strategies for Students to Overcome Communication Barriers
People are social beings and should constantly develop their level of communicative competence for effective communication.
- The Importance of Internship for Students
Internships are one of the most critical components of the professional training of any specialist. It allows the student to practically try abilities in the chosen profession.
- “Theft, Fraud, and the Loss of Voice” Among Students
“Theft, Fraud, and the Loss of Voice” by Hjortshoj is devoted to the problem of plagiarism among students and describes its various manifestations.
- Creating LinkedIn Account for Student Job Research
LinkedIn is a social network platform with convenient features for job-seeking and recruiting that can be recommended to any student.
- The Needs of Students With Disabilities
The paper states that the situation must be changed to address the needs of students with disabilities and represent them in the specified legislation.
- Financial Support for Disabled Students
The sickness grant should be given to students who do not have family support during their illness or whose illness requires the purchase of expensive medications.
- Relationship Between Teachers and Students in the Universities
A good relationship between the student and the teachers is essential in ensuring a positive run in academic and social affairs on campus.
- Teacher Welcoming Diverse Students in Classroom
A teacher must have the ability to discover students from diverse families to welcome them warmly in the institutions.
- Counseling for Students from Low-Income Families
How can higher-level education students from low socioeconomic status receive a conferred degree without proper guidance from an academic counselor?
- Academic Counseling for Low-Income Students
The complex phenomena of academic counseling, and the quality of counseling services provided for low-income students will be appropriately researched.
- Academic Performance of Employed Students
The student’s perception of their occupation’s effect on grades significantly influences their academic performance.
- Students’ Mental Health and Academic Achievement
The issue of academic success and mental health of students in modern society has become relevant because all adolescents were forced to learn remotely in 2020.
- Retention of Black and Hispanic Students at White Institutions
The higher education policy in the US takes pride in its proactive strategy for diversification. A range of colors, cultures, and nations coexist in university.
- Social Interaction Interventions for Students with Autism in School
Autism spectrum disorders represent a whole spectrum of developmental disorders characterized by various manifestations of the uniqueness of the various spheres.
- Indicators for Measuring Students’ Performance in Moodle
It provides the students with helpful feedback on their strengths and weaknesses within the critical areas of CPCE.
- Intellectually Gifted vs. Average-Ability Students
The paper explores the differences and similarities between gifted and average students in terms of school performance, motivation, and subjective well-being.
- Plans for Students with Learning Differences
Students with learning differences like emotional and behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and dyscalculia have a right to be included in the curriculum.
- How College Debt Affects Future Life Choices of Students
The current paper indicates that a college education offers an individual the opportunity to work in a field they are passionate about.
- High School Graduation Rates for Minority Students
Higher education has a problem, but it is not the fault of well-educated parents. Under-represented minorities and children from low-income homes are at the heart of the issue.
- Educational Challenges of Students with Autism
Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders face different challenges that can affect their learning abilities and motivation in education.
- Gifted Students: Child Development
Gifted students are defined as learners with the above-average intellectual ability to find and solve problems, learn and process information quickly.
- Diversity and Inclusion of Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities (SWDs) require special education treatments since various societal factors affect their routine behaviors.
- Social Factors of Academic Achievement in Postgraduate Students
This study seeks to find correlations between various factors potentially influencing students' academic performance and achievement.
- Classroom With Disabled Students
Joint education of preschool children with different starting abilities is acceptable if special conditions for upbringing and education are created.
- Developing Cultural Awareness in Students
The development of cultural awareness in students promotes increased social engagement and provides children with the opportunity to learn how to communicate with different people.
- Equal Protection for K-12 Students
Equal protection for K-12 students based on their level of English language competency is essential in prolific studying.
- Research Project Design: Students With Special Needs
The general population for this study is the community of paraeducators and general education teachers who interact directly with paraeducators in their work practices.
- Students with Learning Disabilities
Students having learning disabilities have a hard time in school. With every day passing by, it only gets more challenging, especially when no interventions are incorporated.
- Writing Assignments for Low‐Income, Multi-Ethnic Students
This paper illustrates that it is possible to provide the necessary instruction to low‐income, multi-ethnic students to support their practice for improving writing assignments.
- International Students in the Newcastle Law School
The proposed research topic focuses on the inclusion and integration of international students in the Newcastle Law School.
- Students’ Learning Styles in the Classroom
The researchers note that learning styles and gender differences have an effect on students’ academic outcomes, so these aspects have to be considered.
- Policies Addressing International Students’ Wellbeing
The paper discusses if informal regulation is more helpful than formal regulation in promoting higher education level international students' well-being.
- African American Students' Educational Challenges
Research has been conducted to find the causes and the solutions to educational challenges facing African American students.
- Chinese Business Students: The Cultural Competencies
This article investigates the cultural awareness and cultural intelligence of Chinese undergraduate business students.
- Activities Preparing Students to Write in College
The paper provides the direction in which it is better to apply their knowledge for writing and excelling in the task for personal development and a good mark.
- Are Electronics Making Students Lazier When It Comes to Learning?
Technological advancement has drastically changed our daily life. The world is speeding up, and the information search and communication pace is incredibly fast.
- Why Students Prefer Classroom Learning to Online Learning
This paper investigates the benefits and disadvantages of online and physical learning. The benefits of physical outweigh those of online learning.
- Subject-Based Banding: Perspectives of Teachers and Students
The paper indicates that Subject-Based Banding enhances social cohesion among students, especially in non-native English-speaking nations.
- Students’ Disruptive Behavior and Class Management
Behavioral issues in the classroom, which harm teachers' education, students' learning, and the learning environment as a whole, may be caused by both teachers and students.
- Educational Evaluation Tools for Medical Students
An analytic rubric can be used to assess performance per subject. A holistic rubric assesses a student's general performance.
- Promoting Inclusion: Small Group Discussions for International Law Students
The paper explores how using small collaborative discussion groups is a practical approach to promoting inclusive education for international students in a law school.
- Commuter vs. Residential Students
Universities around the U.S. are concentrating more of their attention and resources on recruiting and retaining students as a result of the rising expense of a college education.
- Teaching Practices: Impact on Students
To influence learning outcomes in schools, teachers must be at the forefront to embrace effective practices centered on the development of students and the community.
- First-Generation Students: Sociology of Education
The journey of first-generation students through college can be challenging due to their cultural background and lack of experience.
- Literacy Preparedness in Students
Literacy preparedness plays an important role in the overall performance of students in school, as it enables them to handle complex tests.
- Minority Students in Granby Elementary School: Improving Standards
The problem discussed in this report is the low academic achievement of minority students at Granby Elementary School as measured by Virginia Standards of Learning test scores.
- Techniques to Control Students Behavior
The task of encouraging students to help clean up the school seems challenging, but it can be efficiently addressed by applying specific techniques.
- The Students Club for Hispanics and Latinos
The goal of the students club is to unite students with Spanish-speaking heritage, which correlates with the title Hispanics.
- How Can Educators Continue to Improve the Academic Success of Students of Color?
The main question addressed in this paper is how educators can continue to improve the academic success of this group of students.
- Limiting Student Speech Outside Schools
Schools have the right to implement guidelines for speech in class and on social media if the parties speak in the name of the institution or use the college's social media.
- Students' Low Socioeconomic Status and Achievements
Usually, students from low socioeconomic families cannot focus on academics due to many challenges throughout their lifetime.
- GPA-Based Merit Award Model for Students
Merit awards can help students avoid costly student loans and help high achievers who cannot attain financial aid due to their income status at home.
- Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students: Promoting Authentic Engagement
Educators should be culturally competent and overcome their biases to equally provide for the learning requirements of all their students, despite their cultural backgrounds.
- Funding Students with Exceptional Academic Needs
The problem of funding students with exceptional academic needs chosen as the central research topic responds to the need for accurate, field-based research.
- Factors of Students’ Poor Academic Performance
This paper aims to outline the students' problems, backgrounds and situations, leading to poor academic performance.
- Tutoring Program for High School Students
There have been increased dropout rates among high school students because of different reasons. Due to this problem, there has been a need for a tutoring program.
- Education Inequality of Latin American Students
The disparities faced by Latin American students in the U.S. are attributed to several factors, among them family wealth, school choice, government policies, etc.
- Opportunities and Success for Students
To maximize the practice opportunities when students participate in physical activity is it vital to ensure the games they play are based on their interests.
- Engaging Diverse Students in Educational Setting
It is hard to create an environment of welcome for every student unless the teacher speaks the same language or can find an interpreter who speaks the same language.
- High-Quality Interactions for Students With Learning Disabilities
Interactive teaching involving effective two-way interaction between learners and teachers can upgrade the results of students with learning disabilities.
- Learning Process: The Roles of Teachers and Students
This essay will explore the important ideas, theories, and concepts about teachers’ work and the role of students’ learning experience in education.
- Teacher Help for Special-Needs Students
It does not take a big effort on the part of the teacher to get a student with special needs to begin learning successfully; the most important thing is the desire to help.
- Equality of K-12 Students: Legal Protection
According to the legislation of the United States that aims to protect human rights, K-12 students have equal rights and opportunities in education.
- How Student Learning Is Influenced by Various Factors
Student learning is directly influenced by factors such as experience, talents, previous training, language, culture, gender, health, family, or society.
- Students’ Interaction With Faculty Members
The paper discusses the nature of students' interaction with faculty members outside the classroom and key factors, which influence the interaction of students.
- Students' Research Skills in Academic Writing
Research skills in academic writing are highly essential for students in education and their future professional careers.
- Students' Behaviors Impeding Learning
This paper discusses two examples of student misconduct — tardiness and talking in class — and research-based rules, procedures, and policies.
- How to Attract Students to the Master in Public Administration Program
The commodification of education and especially career-specific training globally makes it necessary for universities and colleges to adopt effective ways to attract learners.
- Chinese Students in the US and Americans: Impact of Disharmonious Relationship
This study aims to establish the impact of the disharmonious relationship between the Chinese students in the United States and Americans.
- Essentials of Note Taking: Implications for Student Learning
Proper note-taking is crucial to educational success, especially at the college/university level. Therefore, learners must find efficient strategies and conventions for each course.
- Teachers and Students: The Peculiarities of a Learning Process
Teachers need to be ready to monitor student progress, promote learning, and apply effective motivation and engagement strategies in the classroom.
- Career Counseling Support for High School Students
The paper states that to launch students' careers, an increasing amount of people are studying and obtaining professional certifications.
- Why Students Aren't Motivated to Learn
Motivation impacts student learning; although students have an innate ability to learn, much depends on the involvement of teachers.
- Introduction of School Uniforms to Students
Today, most schools are gradually returning to the introduction of school uniforms, as teachers and parents consider it practical.
- Improving Ninth Grade Students' Math Skills
Constant questions and debates about how useful life is at the level taught in school and required for passing exams have not subsided so far.
- Foreign Students' Engagement in Math Classroom
This paper focuses on improving the engagement and motivation of students whose first language is not English in math courses through academic content.
- Stress and Anxiety Among Students
Schools can encourage a healthy and constructive learning atmosphere that benefits the whole community by employing evidence-based techniques to reduce student anxiety.
- Communication Skills: Recommendations for Future Students
I learned a variety of abilities in the Communication Skills curriculum that are useful in both professional and academic situations.
- Unethical Search in Student Lockers and Backpacks
Conducting searches of lockers and backpacks of students in schools is an illegal and unethical way to ensure security.
- Student Presence in the 2020-2022 Pandemic Era
This essay explores the shifts in student presence within educational systems during the COVID-19 pandemic, discussing the impact of remote learning and hybrid approaches.
- Student Assessments: Diagnostic, Formative, and More
Different student assessment methods, including diagnostic and formative, offer insights into knowledge and learning progress, enhancing educational strategies.