Category: Students

  • Adjustments for Students with Language Impairments

    Abstract A classroom should be the place where all children regardless of disabilities receive the most appropriate education. Children with speech and language impairments have the right to receive efficient education. Thus, the task of the professional school staff is to adapt a classroom environment and educational curriculum in such a way that they make…

  • Transition From a Student to Nurse

    Table of Contents Introduction New Graduate Nurse’s Roles Skills, Knowledge, and Attitudes Personal Conversation Issues and Challenges Transitioning Strategies Conclusion References Introduction The transition from education to work is challenging for new nurses who now have to use their theoretical knowledge in practice. Graduate nurses have to present themselves as fully capable professionals, and the…

  • Causes of Students’ Failure and Success

    Table of Contents Introduction Failure of students Conclusion Work cited Introduction Every year thousands of graduates look for jobs with degrees and diplomas that they do not deserve. On getting the jobs employers realize that their employees are not competent enough to do the job efficiently, this is because most graduates cheated their way through…

  • Individualized Education Program for Student Needs

    Introduction All preschool and school-age children have the right to free education in a non-restrictive environment. This right extends to disabled students within the age bracket of three to twenty-one years. Various acts have been enacted in the United States to cater to exceptional children including the Education of All Handicapped Children of 1975, which…

  • Nigerian Student’s Education in the United States

    When people move to foreign countries, they inevitably start facing difficulties with almost everything. Even going to the grocery store may become a problem because everything is new and unfamiliar. The sphere of education is not an exception. Immigrants in the United States have to cope with countless challenges, the biggest of which is language.…

  • Morning and Evening Classes’ Effects on Students

    Morning and evening classes have different outcomes for students who either take morning or evening classes. Most learning institutions emphasize greatly on morning classes rather than evening ones since there are more pros of morning classes than those of evening ones. This ensures that students can remain occupied most of the time to avoid free…

  • Student Classification for Racial Balance

    Table of Contents Introduction The Factual Background on Student Classification The Legal Issues Presented by These Classifications Equal Protection Requirements Conclusion References Introduction When applying for school admission or enrolment in the US, people must provide information regarding their ethnic and racial backgrounds. The government uses the data it collects to monitor segregation and discriminatory…

  • The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

    The introduced Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is the law that allows students to acquire knowledge through high-quality education. The act contains provisions that improve students’ performance. The equality of different levels of schools is aimed to be addressed under this law, although the core needs of lower-level schools have not been satisfied. The modern…

  • The Issue of Use of Stimulants by Students

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction During the educational process, in some cases, people may have certain difficulties with studying the material or completing assignments on time. They can be due to many reasons, such as outside hobbies or work. In such critical cases, it may seem like a good option for some…

  • Diversity Training for Student Leaders

    It is worth noting that with a highly globalized world all sectors including institutions of learning are highly characterized with diversity. People from different cultural backgrounds have found themselves studying together. It is important for institutions of learning to put in place a mechanism that will address the discontent as well as outrage of learners…