Are People Forgetting the People Skills?

There is no doubt that students need technological skills to be successful in today’s world.

Colleges have accommodated this need by implementing courses taught in computer labs, as well as online classes and assignments. Both high school and college students are repeatedly reminded that the future of job security lies within these parameters, as does economic stability. A new survey from the Association of American Colleges suggests that despite 21st century teaching methods, tests evaluating student achievement may be closer to early 1900 tactics. (more…)

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Helping Students Help Themselves

Carol | Advice For Parents,Advice for Students,Carol On Education | Wednesday, 30 January 2008

I think a lot about the differences between students who succeed and those who fail.

This is obviously an in-depth subject that merits much exploration. I came across an article suggesting one key factor in a college student’s success is the attention, or lack thereof, they receive from advisors. (more…)

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How Involved Do Kids Need You To Be?

Carol | Advice For Parents,Carol On Education | Friday, 25 January 2008

Not all freshmen embarking on their college career will succeed in earning their degree.

What are the differences between the ones who prevail and those who fall behind, and how much of a role does parental involvement play in that outcome? Many are of the belief that students see college as an opportunity to finally break free from the rules and restrictions of their youth. I recently read an article in Inside Higher Ed titled, Parental Involvement Wanted, which indicates the opposite. According to the article, a new study by the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA reveals that plenty of college freshmen are actually happy with the amount of involvement their parents have. Surprisingly, some even want more. (more…)

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