College For Every Student shares best practices for raising college and career aspirations and increasing educational opportunities for underserved and diverse students in rural and urban districts. Providing guidance for educating your students and organizing communities for expanding educational opportunities, this is a must-read for every school leader and counselor interested in promoting educational uplift. This comprehensive guidebook offers a wealth of resources and tools for educators and professionals to help students build essential college and career readiness skills. College For Every Student gives you the research-based, proven strategies needed for promoting the core student skills essential for college and career readiness: aspiration, grit, perseverance, adaptability, leadership, and teamwork.
This book provides solutions to the vexing educational challenges that rural communities face and serves as a how-to guide for building college and career readiness within rural schools.
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Second volume in series: This book is a compilation of essays about what it's like being the first person in your family to go to college.
Yes, contend Jim Burke and Barry Gilmore, because these are the moves that make the mind work and students must learn if they’re to achieve academically.
Yes, contend Jim Burke and Barry Gilmore, coauthors of Academic Moves for College and Career Readiness, because these are the moves that make the mind work and students must learn if they’re to achieve academically. It’s that simple.
This book explores the ways in which some education researchers are approaching this task.
For far too long, however, college students have chosen where to attend college based on factors that are only peripheral to the quality of the education that a college can actually provide.In "How to Choose a Good College", Dr. Sudol ...
Jennifer R. Curry, PhD, Amy Milsom, DEd ... There are two types of motor skills: gross and fine. Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements (e.g., running, jumping, climbing) and are necessary for athletic success 163.
Writing combination of a professor and a student provide perspectives from both sides.
Clear and concise, this book is packed with insightful discussion and practical strategies for achieving your ambitious student success goals.