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associates of general studies: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment Debra Humphreys, Patrick Kelly, 2014-01-22 Student, parents, and policy makers interested in the return on investment of college education tend to place unwarranted emphasis on the choice of undergraduate major, often assuming that a major in a liberal arts field has a negative effect on employment prospects and earnings potential. This new report--which includes data on earnings, employment rates, graduate school earnings bumps, and commonly chosen professions--presents clear evidence to the contrary. It shows not only that the college degree remains a sound investment, especially in these difficult economic times, but also that --as compared to students who major in professional, preprofessional, or STEM fields--liberal arts majors fare very well in terms of both earnings and long-term success. |
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associates of general studies: Teaching Global Citizenship Lloyd Kornelsen, Geraldine Balzer, Karen M. Magro, 2020-12-18 Teaching Global Citizenship brings together perspectives from former and current teachers from across Canada to tackle the unique challenges surrounding educating for global awareness. The contributors discuss strategies for encouraging young people to cultivate a sense of agency and global responsibility. Reflecting on the educator’s experience, each chapter engages with critical questions surrounding teaching global citizenship, such as how to help students understand and navigate the tension at the heart of global citizenship between universalism and pluralism, and how to do so without frightening, regressing, mythicizing, imposing, or colonizing. Based on narrative inquiry, the contributors convey their insights through stories from their classroom experiences, which take place in diverse educational settings: from New Brunswick to British Columbia to Nunavut, in rural and urban areas, and in public and private schools. Covering a broad range of topics surrounding the complexity of educating for global citizenship, this timely text will benefit those in education, global citizenship, curriculum development, and social studies courses across Canada. FEATURES: - Grounded in narrative inquiry, experiential learning, and teacher-based research - Includes study questions at the end of each chapter - Written by teachers for teachers with the accessibility of the material, diverse voices, and a broad spectrum of classroom settings in mind |
associates of general studies: Perspectives on Childhood Aisling Leavy, Margaret Nohilly, 2021-07-27 This collection brings together various cutting-edge and accessible perspectives and insights into the rich, complex and intriguing stage of life that is childhood. Contributions here relate specifically to the Irish context, with many seamless connections also made to the universal themes of childhood and their relevance within the international context. The chapters are organised into four themes: (1) Children and families in education and special education settings; (2) Children’s environment and play spaces; (3) Children’s voice in research, classrooms and non-traditional settings; and (4) Children’s experiences in STEM education. Across the chapters, the authors identify current best practices and place them within the overall context of current trends in research into childhood. There is a complementary balance of theoretical and practical knowledge presented throughout the volume. Given the variety of perspectives and contributions presented here, it will be of interest to those working in professional practice, such as educators, psychologists, sociologists, and the more general public, including parents and policymakers. |
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associates of general studies: Guiding Young Children Patricia F. Hearron, Verna Hildebrand, 2005 The seventh edition of this popular book supports the authors' belief that guidance is more than getting children to do what you want them to do now; it is helping them to become everything they can become for all of their tomorrows. The book provides an overview, followed by discussion of core concepts, strategies for applying those concepts, and, finally, the broader perspective of professionalism and human resource development. Its approach focuses on the need to consider a child's developmental level as well as family and cultural context when planning environments and activities for young children. Unlike others in the field, it offers concrete suggestions on how to guide children while they are involved in specific activities such as playing, eating, napping, etc. For teachers and parents of young children. |
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associates of general studies: Eight Essential Questions Teachers Ask Deanna P. Dannels, 2014 Eight Essential Questions Teachers Ask: A Guidebook for Communicating with Students acknowledges and addresses the essential questions and concerns that emerge for teachers in all stages of development. Using a narrative style that incorporates actual voices of teachers, this book offersreaders relevant research, peer mentoring, communication-focused recommendations, and reflective practice opportunities. This unique resource provides useful strategies for addressing communication questions that emerge in the teacher development process.This book is intended for graduate communication courses and upper division undergraduate communication courses focused on teacher training and development. As such, this book could serve as a stand-alone resource for these courses or it could be a supplement to a longer handbook (given the book isintended to be relatively short by comparison). Additionally, this book could be marketed to teacher training programs and centers that often purchase-in bulk- training materials for new teachers. Generally, the new teachers participating in these courses, programs or centers would likely be MS/MAand PhD level graduate students or lecturers.Eight Essential Questions Teachers Ask is uniquely situated to fill a niche that current communication education and instructional communication handbooks do not because of its distinct approach. First, the book is organized around empirically grounded teacher communication concerns that arepressing to new teachers (and those teachers who teach new teachers). Current books are organized topically or contextually around scholarly lines of inquiry that might not speak to the immediate challenges new teachers face. Second, this book uses a framing mechanism-teacher communication concerns- that is relevant and timely for new teachers as the entryway for introducing instructional communication literature. In this way, the book makes the instructional communication research accessible and pertinent to new teachers who might not otherwise find such comprehensive syntheses applicablefor their immediate teacher preparation needs. Finally, this book uses a narrative style to explore, address, and provide recommendations about managing concerns - emulating styles that often characterize mentoring relationships that new teachers seek out when faced with their concerns. In this way,this style and tone of this book speak to new teachers in ways comprehensive syntheses cannot.The five primary objectives of this book include:1. Acknowledging the lived, experienced communication concerns of new teachers2. Providing a foundation of research essentials that speak to teacher communication concerns3. Harnessing the power of peer guidance to provide insight into teacher communication concerns4. Providing concrete, communication-focused recommendations to mitigate teacher communication concerns5. Encouraging reflective practice about teacher communication concerns |
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associates of general studies: English Language and General Studies Education in the United Arab Emirates Christine Coombe, Lana Hiasat, Georgia Daleure, 2022-03-16 This book presents an up-to-date account of current English-language English teaching and General Studies practices in the UAE. The chapters, written by leading language teacher educators, feature theoretical and empirical aspects of teaching, learning, assessment as well as related research. Throughout the book, the link between theory and practice is highlighted and exemplified. This reader-friendly book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, researchers and administrators of English language and general studies programs in the UAE and beyond who wish to keep abreast of recent developments in the field. |
associates of general studies: Academic Leadership in Community Colleges Alan T. Seagren, 1994-01-01 Many challenges face community; technical, and junior colleges as they prepare for the 21st century. The more than 1,400 community colleges in the United States and Canada are led by approximately 14,000 academic deans and department heads, each of whom must balance the demands of the students, faculties, sponsors, community, and the college itself. As college enrollments increase, so do responsibilities, problems, and stress. Fur-ther stress will come to bear upon com-munity colleges in the next decade, when 40% of their academic leaders are expected to retire. There is justifiable concern about the identification, recruitment, and preparation of individuals to assume vacant leadership positions. Academic Leadership in Community Colleges provides the neces-sary touchstones and guidelines for per-sons within institutions preparing for new leadership. Written by professional educators, this book is based on a survey of 3,000 deans and department heads in community col-leges in the United States and Canada. The survey disclosed the broad variety of responsibilities, organizational structures, and developmental strategies exercised by academic leaders in community colleges from coast to coast. The research was conducted by the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and supported by the National Community College Chair Academy. Introductory chapters present compara-tive information about community col-leges: their various missions, instructional units, and demographic situations. Other chapters focus on the beliefs and values, tasks, skills, competition, and challenges that greet academic leaders. Readers will find useful strategies for confronting frequent problems and procedures for achieving greater college cohesion and efficiency. |
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Jul 11, 2020 · Associates: General Studies ADSON, AARON BRYAN; CULTURAL LIASON Bachelor's; Business Administration BEEN, NICOLE MARIE; VP STRATEGIC INITIATIVES …
General Studies Associate Degree Program - westasd.org
Social Studies General Studies Associates Degree: 60-62 College Credits; 10-19 WA Courses **Students may also choose to transfer in courses taken through a different higher education …
General Studies, Associate of Arts - publications.sanjac.edu
General Studies, Associate of Ar ts 1. nas:c WHICH HAVE SHAPED THE THE HAND AND AR WELCOME TO THE SUCCESS -NTER NG/STUDY REA SICN-IN THE T SUCCESS INTER T …
CATALOG YEAR: 2022-2023 WOR-WIC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS …
WOR-WIC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN GENERAL STUDIES TRANSFER Students transferring from Wor-Wic with a conferred Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree will have the …
Associate of General Studies, 2022-23 - my.mhcc.edu
Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree Worksheet 2022-23 Catalog Mathematics 0-4 credits MTH020, or placement above Note: MTH098 and below will not transfer to a university as a …
Transfer Studies A.A. - Lansing Community College
between two -year and fou r-year institutions in Michigan and qualify for an LCC Transfer Studies Certificate of Achievement (1482). Transfer students are strongly encouraged to apply for this …
GENERAL STUDIES - Weber State University
GENERAL STUDIES. 2022-2023 CATALOG. What degrees and certificates are available? • Associate of Science (AS) • Associate of Arts (AA) (requires proficiency in a foreign language …
AGS-Associate of General Studies-Major Code: 0005
AGS-Associate of General Studies-Major Code: 0005 . This degree is not available in a guaranteed 8-semester plan for qualified freshmen. See your advisor to declare your major and …
Associate in Arts (AA) Transfer Pathways - Florida …
Paralegal Studies Science & Engineering Technology Social & Human Services Associate in Science Degrees (AS) ... are comprised of general education classes and the final 60 hours …
General Studies Associate 2020-2021 - SoLAcc
SLCC offers a limited number of 2+2 programs in general studies transfer tracks. 2+2 programs are designed for SLCC graduates who intend to transfer to specific 4-year institutions. …
General Studies Program - Tidewater Community College
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN GENERAL STUDIES . Complete in as few as 4 semesters / 61 credits / 100% online . You will take classes in all of the major disciplines, including science, …
Ivy Tech College Ready Core/Associate of General Studies
Ivy Tech College Ready Core/Associate of General Studies Oppor tunity to r eceive C ollege R eady C or e or an A ssociate D egr ee thr ough Ivy Tech w hile attending H igh S chool* * …
Transfer Guide - AACC AA in Transfer Studies to UMGC BS in …
CAPL 495 General Studies Capstone (required capstone for the major) 3UL Elective 2-3 TOTAL CREDITS REMAINING AT UMGC 59-60 NOTES: Minimum of 120 credits, including 36 upper …
ASSOCIATE DEGREE GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) & DISTRICT …
ASSOCIATE DEGREE GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) & DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS 2024-2025. Students planning to transfer should see a counselor about other Liberal Arts and Sciences or …
General Education Program Guide - Florida SouthWestern …
General Education is a program of study that establishes a foundation for lifelong learning and prepares students to be thoughtful, informed, global citizens. This program fosters academic ...
PhD’s & ESCORTS Line-up Area - uwm.edu
associates (general studies (r10-12) master’s . public health (r13-r15) -r22) data sci (r23) engineering (r18. overflow (r24-28) (20 chairs by 28 rows) bachelors . nurs(r1-r2) rehab sci. …
Associate Degree Programs and Certificates - Cuyamaca College
BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES Associate Degree Programs and Certificates60 Cuyamaca College Catalog 2021-2022 ANTHROPOLOGY FOR …
General Studies, AA/AS - Utah Tech
General Studies, AA/AS Program Description Undergraduate education offers not only specialized knowledge and professional skills, but also the multiple views and general intellectual abilities …
BACONE COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF 2020-2021
Jul 17, 2020 · Associates: General Studies ADSON, AARON BRYAN; CULTURAL LIASON Bachelor's; Business Administration BEEN, NICOLE MARIE; VP STRATEGIC INITIATIVES …
Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree Worksheet 2019 …
Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree Worksheet 2019-20 Catalog Mathematics 1 course, 4-6 credits . Minimum of MTH058 or MTH065 or higher . MTH_____ Credits:_____ See your …
General Studies AA Degree: Natural Sciences - ELAC
Program Map: General Studies AA Degree: Natural Sciences Total number of units: 60 units Top Code/Academic Plan: E018010C Updated on March 6, 2020 The following programs provide …
General Studies, UMGC - Montgomery College
MC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN GENERAL STUDIES INTEGRAGED STUDIES AREA OF CONCENTRATION Students transferring from MC with a conferred Associate of Arts or …
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE - ASSOCIATE DEGREE …
satisfactory grade in a course in ethnic studies taught in or on behalf of other departments and disciplines. California Community College courses approved to meet an ethnic studies area in …