many educators and future educators are asking and contemplating. This paper will attempt to explain and give a better understanding of the importance of standards in education. The common core standards are a set of standards for math and English language arts that were created in 2009 by educators and experts from across the country. These standards were created to help prepare students for entry-level careers, freshmen college-level courses,
How ready are you to face writing in college as an international student? College and High school differ in many ways, requiring students to make significant transitions. One of the many thing that differs college graduates from high school graduates is writing. The writing course in college often incorporate challenging writing assignments that require students to think critically. Due to the difficulty that writing brings, many students have negative feelings toward writing assignments. Among
assurance that a college or university program meets the quality standards of the profession of the student picked in the said university. Actually, ABET accredited programs of the school not the institution itself. Mapua has 10 programs that was been accredited by ABET. And these are BS ChE, BS CE, BS CpE, BS EE, BS ECE, BS EnSE, BS IE, BS ME, BS CS, and BS IT. It just shows that how Mapua is competitive not just here in the country but also all over the world. And I did some research to some students
They measured 282 college from the USA freshmen on the factors of ethnocentrism; intercultural communication apprehension; language interest and competence; prejudice, intolerance of ambiguity; and expectations of study abroad programs. The authors concluded in their research that levels of language interest, low ethnocentrism, and low intercultural comprehension were the variables that best predicted favorable expectations of study abroad. Female students participating in the research were found to
back, to connect with others, or to gain experience. In the conduction of this research paper, 8 Aggies were interviewed regarding the Big Event. The Big Event is as direct as it sounds. It is a day where any Aggie contributes time out of their day to help anyone who needs it. For this service day, I served alongside of my Living Learning Community, where we spent our day doing yard work. Going into this research paper, I had the expectation that the chosen respondents had a purpose for doing the
Each speaker made two recordings: one containing only 1 grammatical error and the other one containing only one phonetic error. The recordings were played for 124 College freshmen who had to complete a questionnaire. Interestingly, phonetic error got more negative ratings than grammatical error, despite the fact that grammatical errors sometimes caused difficulty in utterance comprehension, whereas phonetic errors did