people. Pratt uses terms like “contact zone” and “imagined communities” to describe when cultures meet and how they view each other. She also used words like “autoethnography” and “ethnography”. Autoethnography is a self- reflection of the researcher’s personal experience. Ethnography is the description of the customs of individual people and cultures. “The idea of the contact zone is intended in part to contrast with ideas of community that underlie much of the thinking about language, communication…
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issues of transition revolving around the following themes: Academic Success Skills, Understanding Diversity and Culture, Sense of Belonging and Community, Educational/Career Planning, Financial Planning, Health & Wellness, Technology, and Socially Responsible Leadership. Approaches to Teaching and Learning This class will be constructed as a community of learners. Each participant will play a role as educator and learner. As the instructor, I will be a co-learner and facilitator. As a facilitator…
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1 Grand Canyon University College of Education Conceptual Framework Grand Canyon University College of Education 3300 W. Camelback Road Phoenix, AZ 85017 Dr. Kimberly A. LaPrade Dean College of Education Conceptual Framework © 2011. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. February 1, 2011 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Tables…
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Nicole Ottomanelli Coach D. Moore College 101 December 8, 2014 Reflection Assignment As part of a requirement for passing college 101, we had to participate in a event on campus. I attended the LIU Post football game to show my “pioneer pride”. Being a freshman in college, I was definitely very shy and timid to take part in any events or projects on campus. But I understand the purpose of participating in an event as requirement. It was to get…
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participating in school and community activities. The fellowship assignment was handed out to the whole fourth period class in room 314 at Brebeuf College School, 211 Steeles Ave E, North York, ON M2M 3Y6 by Mr. Gregoris at the start of the course. I was at first confused as to why I had received culminating assignment so early in the semesters, however once Mr. Gregoris explained that it was a semester-long assignment in which we volunteer in the school or community with our peers and recount our…
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The assignment given was to break down a breakdown of an essay. Initially this might seem like looking into the reflection of a reflection. Could this be the beginning of a cycle that would never end? An essay written by Harriet Clark, a dedicated employee of the College Writing Center at Meramec, a useful resource located on the campus at the St. Louis Community College. This sample essay, written in rhetorical format, is about Jessica Grose’s article, “Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier” (Grose)…
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unique methods. The first method is to tackle the needs of people living in a particular community and the other method focus on matching workers'…
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INFT 120 PROGRAMMING I This course syllabus is a contract between you and Bryant & Stratton College. It represents the minimum expected learning outcomes for this course. Your instructor will also provide a supplemental syllabus describing the approach to the course, instructional methods, tracking calendar, assignments, assessments and grading scheme, plus guidelines for your success. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Instructional Hours: 3 Proficiency Available: No Prerequisite(s): TECH 100 Co-requisite(s):…
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The Residence Hall Community is a unique part of the Notre Dame experience. Dorms are more than just a place to shower and sleep; they are brotherhoods and sisterhoods where students grow academically, socially, spiritually, and personally. I believe the first value that forms an ideal Residence Hall Community is respect, that is, respect for self and for others. Transitioning from high school to college, a student must learn how to manage his or her time and how to care for oneself. This means…
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competency through appropriate assessment or earning a | | |grade of “C” or better in ENGL 025 Introduction to College Writing II,| | |ENGL 032 Reading Strategies for College II or ENGL 083 and/or ENGL | | |093 and MATH 015, Mathematics | |…
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