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    Students and Staff are the most Important Stakeholders and Customers on Campus (Raisman 2012). According to DR. Raisman, Students, Staff, Faculty, administrators and the community are the five mayor stakeholder groups when it comes to hospitality and customer service for any university or college. Instructors should care about our opinion in the survey because this is a way for us as students to provide feedback on how a professor is doing in class and how they can improve the class if needed. Post

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    “Motivating Students” By Flormaria Quinones Educators throughout the nation have become frustrated with the demand of how to encourage and motivate their students especially those that are not prepared academically and socially. In this case a student will generally display disruptive behavior, a lack of interest, and unrealistic ambitions. Once an educator is able to identify the different factors that affect a student’s motivation along with a few helpful strategies he or she will be able to create

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    learned something than to perform a task based on that learning.” Students should take standardized testing, to prove what they already know. Taking standardized testing gets student ready for all the exams and finals that they would have in college, It shows them what they need to work better on, and to help separate the students into accelerated classes and classes they need to improve in. Standardized testing help get students ready for college exams. In college you take a lot of stressful exams

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    transfer and non-traditional students aren’t traditional students, they are in fact new and might not know every building. It would be my job to help them get situated. I will treat them like any other freshman student and provide my full attention to their needs. A transfer student may have transferred from another school in the country and being there for them will make the transition will be easier. They are different from traditional freshman even if they are first year students, they might’ve know their

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    Student personnel point of view encompasses the student as a whole. The concept of education is broadened o the student’’s well rounded development- physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually as well as intellectually. (sppv) Student affairs not only emphasize on academic excellence but to shape each individual as a unique human by providing a holistic learning and living environment. Student Affairs professionals play a pivotal role in the development of the students. By applying different

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    Student Observation

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    Mrs. Oberlander and Ms. Orzechowski were interviewed regarding their concerns for Luis. They shared that he is currently functioning at a Kindergarten/first grade level. Luis is currently using LEXIA for reading approximately 20 minutes a day. The team would like resources to work on sight words, phonics, and reading comprehension. The team would like resources to keep Luis motivated. During break time he chooses between CoolMathGames, StarFall, and Razzkids. Luis is pushed into his regular

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    Student adjustment is a critical issue concerning student retention, because if a student can’t adjust to being a college student then more than likely they will drop out or struggle throughout college to finish. Most, if not all universities realize that the First Year Experience (FYE) is critical to retaining students. Some schools go to great lengths to help their freshman students adjust to being away from home and being a college student. Whether the university chooses to or not the FYE is

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    Japan. It can affect students future and plays a big role in society today. Some people believe that students in Japan are better educated than the students in United States. While some people think this is not true, there are many strong reasons that prove this is accurate. One reason that Japanese students are better educated than Americans is that the Japanese students are more intelligent than American students. Strong evidence that proves this is true is that Japanese students take “cram schools”

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    Examining Student Success: The effectiveness of Peer support and Student Engagement on Student Success The use of peer-leader instructional learning (PIL), has been shown to be positively correlated with improving student self-efficacy, learning, grades, and confidence in past research (Hughes, 2011). However, most of this research has been carried out in Science, Technology Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) courses (e.g. upper level physics courses) (Murray, 2011). More research is needed in order

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    with a student’ education. There are so many uses for technology that can show beneficial for both Asian students and United States students. Throughout the United States there is a wide variety of technology available for teachers. Mathematics Analysis Software, like scientific calculators, function graphers, and geometry packages are made available for students. Since the 1990’s a change in mathematics education has taken place because of the implementation of new ways to help students understand

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