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Matthew Z

Learning to Play and Playing to Learn: Organized Sports and Education Outcome - 3 views

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    Rosewater, Ann. "Learning to Play and Playing to Learn: Organzied Sports and Educational Outcome." MasterFILE Premier. EBSCO, Sept. 2009. Web. 10 Nov. 2010. The article expresses the benefits of playing sports to increase academic performance. In the article it provides data on why it is beneficial for youth to participate in organized sports including the effects on brain functions critical to learning.
Abby Purdy

Cooks Source: The Internet roasts a plagiarist - 1 views

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    When a food magazine steals a writer's story, Facebook and Twitter lash back -- hilariously An article about what can happen when people outside of the academic community plagiarize.
Abby Purdy

The China Boom - 0 views

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    A newspaper article about the large number of Chinese students choosing to study abroad in the United States.
Abby Purdy

Behavior: Too Much Texting Is Linked to Other Problems - 0 views

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    Discusses a study released by researchers at Case Western Reserve University that found a correlation between amount of time teenagers spent text messaging and social networking and their propensity to participate in risky behaviors such as drinking, smoking, doing drugs, and having sex. If anyone is interested in this, you might try tracking down the original Case Western study.
Kellie R

The Relationship Between Lifestyle and Campus Eating Behaviors in Male and Female University Students - 2 views

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    Jackson, Rebecca A., Tanya R. Berry, and Michael D. Kennedy. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFESTYLE AND CAMPUS EATING BEHAVIOURS IN MALE AND FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS." College Student Journal 43.3 (2009): 860-871. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This link goes over the differences between males and females in college and their eating and drinking habits. It also explains the changes students make within these subjects when transitioning from high school to college. They research was done through survey of college students.
Kevin F

Networking the Classroom - 4 views

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    Conte, C. Networking the Classroom (1995): 921-44. CQ Researcher Online. Web. This article deals with ideas of how to make classrooms more technologically advanced. It discusses the changes that have been made to techonology in the past few years, and why it is a good idea to stay technologically savy in the classroom. You can see students' benefits and their opinions to being able to use techonology in their work environment.
Grant H

American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment Spring 2008 Reference Group Data Report - 2 views

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    "American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment Spring 2008 Reference Group Data Report (Abridged): The American College Health Association." Journal of American College Health 57.5 (Mar/Apr2009): 477-88. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article is about a nation survey given to college students about their health. the survey evaluated the students health, their knowledge, risks, and effects on academic performance.
Morgan G

The school experience of the child with cancer - 0 views

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    Vance, Y. H and C. Eiser.
Kara E

JERSEY; Tutoring Is Big Business, Especially Among Students Who Don't Need It - 2 views

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    Schumer, Fran. "JERSEY; Tutoring Is Big Business, Especially Among Students Who Don't Need It." The New York Times. 20 June 2004. Web. 18 Nov. 2010 In Jersey, peer tutoring has showed an impact on elementary schools, high school, and in college. Even some students are getting tutored for regular classes just to get a good grade. These students are trying to get ahead of everyone, to help them succeed in their field. Peer tutoring impacts those who want a good gpa, it gives them an extra edge to do better than others.
Kara E

What Makes Literacy Tutoring Effective? - 3 views

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    Juel, Connie. "What Makes Literacy Tutoring Effective?" JSTOR: Reading Research Quarterly. International Reading Association 31.3 July-Aug. 1996: 268-289. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. . Print. Students who get tutored one on one often perform better than their peers. Peer tutoring helps the engagement of the student at any age. College especially, since classes are harder and it is often harder to pay attention and keep up with the work. Every tutor has their own process for their student. Peer tutoring is better since the student and tutor can relate.
Kara E

From training to practice: the writing center as a setting for learning to tutor - 2 views

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    Stonerock, Krista H. "From Training to Practice: the Writing Center as a Setting for Learning to Tutor." OhioLINK. Ohio State University, 2005: 1-251. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. . This article is about first year college students going to writing programs to better on their first papers. Studies have shown that tutor strategies are more effective during first year of college. These studies also show that tutor's transfer their teaching skills to their peers. This study was done with an education yet personal role throughout all tutors in the case study.
Edward A

Alcohol Advertising Facts and Information - 1 views

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    Hanson Ph.D., David J. "Alcohol Advertising Facts and Information." Alcohol Problems and Solutions. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. David Hanson is a professor in the Sociology Department at State University of New York and created this site in 1997. He has been making new articles as well as updating his already existing articles to be current. The URL given here was the most helpful part about this site, it give links to numerous hyperlinks offering much information on a various topics from pro alcohol advertising to the con argument.
Erin H

A Bull Market for Financial Literacy: The Great Recession compels school districts to teach dollars and sense - 1 views

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    Finkel, Ed. "A Bull Market for Financial Literacy: The Great Recession compels school districts to teach dollars and sense." Journal of District Administration 46.8 (2010): 68-74. Ebsco. Web. 22 Nov. 2010. This article talks about how some schools are teaching children about finances. Some states are starting to require that a personal finance or independent living classes be taught at the high school level. The only problem with teaching these courses is finding adequate teachers. Most states want teachers to have a business background.
Faisal A

"Is everybody getting it?": Sustained support for English as a second language students. - 1 views

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    Henderson, Paulette A. ""Is everybody getting it?": Sustained support for English as a second language students." About Campus 14.4 (2009): 8-15. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article is about English as a Second Language (ESL), and the experiences of international students in understanding English in their first year in American universities. Both professors and students talk about their own experiences and how the professors can help them understand the materials that been taught in class. every international student is working twice compared to most American students.first they have to overcame the language barrier,and then they have to understand the material benign taught in class.
Abby Purdy

The Future of Reading - Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - 0 views

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    An article that explains a debate that has raged for years in academic circles. When you read online, are you reading or skimming? Is the Internet killing reading or just helping students develop different skills?
Kellie R

The feshman weight gain phenomenon revisited - 4 views

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    Crombie, Aaron P, et al. "The freshman weight gain phenomenon revisited." Nutrition Reviews 67.2 (2009), 83-94. The "freshman 15" is something every college student worries about. This article is reviewing the studies that have been done on this topic and seeing possible factors of it. They list that possible factors could be alcohol, change in physical activity, and many more. It also researches the differences between men and women in this subject. They come to conclude that freshman normally do not actually gain 15, but it appears more like it because it is less likely to be in lean weight.
Abby Purdy

Literacy in America: An Encyclopedia of History, Theory, and Practice - 0 views

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    Good for background information.
Abby Purdy

Machinist: Why all of us need to be "search literate" - 0 views

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    A fantastic article! "The most creative act a human can engage in is not repeating an answer, it is forming a good question." Truer words have never been spoken. Think about this as you write your research papers!\n
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