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Literacy Levels Among College Students | Faculty Focus - 0 views
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While we’d like to think that our students are prepared for the challenging content we assign, collegiate students are still developing as readers and we need to help them in this process.
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Looking at the average literacy levels for students enrolled in two- and four-year institutions, the authors report that while college students on average score significantly higher than the general adult population in all three literacy types, the average score would be characterized at the intermediate literacy level.
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some important findings for those institutions of higher education whose missions include working with first-generation college students or with international students. Students whose parents are college graduates score significantly higher across all literacy types than those students whose parents did not attend any post-secondary education. Foreign-born students score significantly lower across every literacy type than their US-born peers.
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New Bloom's Taxonomy w/ Activities - 63 views
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Perfect timing on this, Mike. Will be using it with my grad class, along with some other similar charts.
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This graphic organizer of the New Bloom's Taxonomy w/activities has proven very helpful for me over the last decade. There is also a top attachment that spins that I've used. It's all very helpful.
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 - 261 views
Jan's annual Top 100 tools for learning 2008 vote will be closing Oct 31. http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html Please take a little time to vote for your favorites (hopefully also in...
Response to Class Project Over 100 BUT - 3 views
No one e-mail with questions. I added a contest, made instruction clearer. Plus I added Turning Points in American History to the projects page. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Turning%20Points%20in%...
School phone policies and their association with mental wellbeing, phone use,... - 0 views
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"There is no evidence that restrictive school policies are associated with overall phone and social media use or better mental wellbeing in adolescents. The findings do not provide evidence to support the use of school policies that prohibit phone use during the school day in their current form, and indicate that these policies require further development."
A Grand Bargain Over Evolution | America Magazine - 2 views
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