Category: Students
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Thai Students’ Problems with English Grammar
Thai students often have problems with using the English grammar constructions and tenses because they do not use inflected forms of the verb in their language. Thus, much attention should be paid to the additional practice in using Past Simple constructions and verb inflections by Thai students (Swan & Smith, 2001, p. 352). The main…
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Norm- and Criterion-Referenced Assessments for Bilingual Students
Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests are the types of assessments of students’ knowledge. However, they are not equally applicable to everyone, and specific factors should, therefore, be considered. For example, in the case of bilingual students, they provide for varying results due to the difference in their cultural and linguistic background (Petersen et al., 2018, p.…
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English Language Learning: Arabic and Romanian ESL Students
Introduction English as a second language has proven quite difficult for many students. This has been attributed to the direct influence of their first languages. It is important to point out that it is not only cultural differences that make the students find second languages difficult, but also complex linguistic aspects. This essay will analyse…
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Norm- and Criterion-Referenced Assessments for Bilingual Students
Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests are the types of assessments of students’ knowledge. However, they are not equally applicable to everyone, and specific factors should, therefore, be considered. For example, in the case of bilingual students, they provide for varying results due to the difference in their cultural and linguistic background (Petersen et al., 2018, p.…
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English Language Learning: Arabic and Romanian ESL Students
Introduction English as a second language has proven quite difficult for many students. This has been attributed to the direct influence of their first languages. It is important to point out that it is not only cultural differences that make the students find second languages difficult, but also complex linguistic aspects. This essay will analyse…
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Student Scaffold WBC Assignment for BIOL 1104
Table of Contents Summary Calculations Bar Graph description using the SEEI method SEEI-Method Paragraph Analysis Reference Summary Table: Patients’ White Blood Cell Count and Percentages Patients’ White Blood Cells Count and Percentages Comparison Blood Cell Patient Control Patient UNK A Patient UNK B Percentage Patient Control Percentage Patient UNK A Percentage Patient UNK B Neutrophils…
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Increasing Student Nurses’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding
Table of Contents Literature Review Research Design Sampling Implementation References Literature Review This present study aims at answering the following question: (P) in the postpartum mother, would (I) post-discharge breastfeeding support phone calls, (C) compared to mothers receiving no post-discharge support phone call, (O) increase the likelihood of breastfeeding success (T) at six-week postpartum? Odom,…
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Increasing Student Nurses’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding
Table of Contents Literature Review Research Design Sampling Implementation References Literature Review This present study aims at answering the following question: (P) in the postpartum mother, would (I) post-discharge breastfeeding support phone calls, (C) compared to mothers receiving no post-discharge support phone call, (O) increase the likelihood of breastfeeding success (T) at six-week postpartum? Odom,…
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Student Veterans’ Experience: Photovoice Methodology
The article featured in this critique discusses an analysis of the lived experience of student veterans that uses photovoice methodology. The author postulates that the population group has trouble adjusting to student life. He then evaluates a group of volunteers who used cameras to convey their transition experience. As a result, four key themes emerge…
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Student Veterans’ Experience: Photovoice Methodology
The article featured in this critique discusses an analysis of the lived experience of student veterans that uses photovoice methodology. The author postulates that the population group has trouble adjusting to student life. He then evaluates a group of volunteers who used cameras to convey their transition experience. As a result, four key themes emerge…