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Papers On Issues In Higher Education
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Education in West Virginia
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This 3 page paper takes a look at "Measuring Up 2000: The State by State Report Card for Higher Education," and reacts to it from the viewpoint of a West Virginia resident. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA115Ed.wps
Educational Issues based on Gender
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This is a 7 page paper that discusses the issue of whether or not the educational system favors boys over girls or vice versa. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JHEduc.rtf
Educational Trends in Nursing: RN verses BSN
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A 5 page overview of the importance of advanced education in the nursing profession. Reviews the changes which have occurred in the health care environment which necessitate advanced education. Highly recommends the Bachelor of Science in nursing as a means of meeting the challenges of nursing. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPnrsBSN.wps
Effects of Academic Dishonesty on Higher Education
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In eight pages this paper examines the academic dishonesty in an overview that includes causes, effects, impact on higher education, direct correlation with workplace behaviors, and makes recommendations as to how higher education can tackle this growing problem. Five sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGacdishon.rtf
Emotional Intelligence & Academic Success
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A 3 pages research paper/essay that takes the form of a letter to a college freshman on how to succeed academically. Within this context, the writer addresses the importance of emotional intelligence. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khei2.rtf
Empire State College: Helping a Student to Fulfill Their Goals
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A 4 page tutorial presentation of how Empire State College can help a particular student achieve their goals, which involves the desire to go into law enforcement. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAempr.rtf
Employer Perceptions Of Online Degree Programs
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15 pages in length. The tangibility of classroom learning is, to many, akin to receiving a genuine education; without the structured foundation of attending several classes in a given day, socializing with fellow students and interacting directly with the instructor, some question how a true academic degree can be obtained. Employers are high on the list of those who doubt the validity of online degrees so popular in contemporary culture, inasmuch as they question the very integrity of such an academic accomplishment. The extent to which online degrees reflect the exact opposite of traditional methods with regard to its fundamental approach is both grand and far-reaching; that both produce a degree for which the student has studied, struggled and succeeded speaks to the growing pains inherent to any new and relatively untapped source of technological advancement. One might readily surmise that employers have a knee-jerk reaction to the unfamiliar territory of online degree programs, with many of them failing to realize how these virtual programs are not only equivalent to the academic rigor required of students, but also the extent to which these programs go out of their way to be even more challenging by virtue of their need to prove validity to a skeptical workforce. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCOnlineDgr.rtf
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