the appropriate techniques in making decisions. | 4. | Total Student Learning Time (SLT) | Total Face to Face | Total | 5. | | L | T | P | O | A | B/O | IL | | L = LectureT = TutorialP = Practical(Lab)O= Others A= AssessmentB/O=Blended /Online learningIL= Independent learning | 28 | 14 | | | 4 | 14 | 60 | 6. | Credit Value: 3 credits | 7. | Prerequisite (if any): Nil | 8. | Learning outcomes:On completion of the course, students will be able to: 1. Identify
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Motivation. I have many forms of motivation when it comes to earning a college degree, the first and most important one begins with myself. I never did great in grade school because I never really applied myself, but I am now at a point in my life where I would like to have a legit career and provide more for my family. Not only for my family's well being, but for a sense of pride and achievement. This being said, my family is my other key motivation to getting my degree. I want my son to see his
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research about most popular jobs for people with business degrees, I became interested in learning more about Tax Directors. The Tax Director job caught my eye because the job deals with accounting and I feel I am exceptionally strong in math. I strongly believe this career will be a great fit for me because I am good with numbers, the salary will enable me to be financially stable, and I like the idea of working in
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education is that it is easier than campus-based education. This is not the case. While it’s true that the difficulty of coursework involves many factors, such as models of curriculum development, the type of course, the level of education, and the learning objectives of the course, it is also true that online education presents some unique difficulties. In particular, you must be self-motivated and very good at time management.” The history of online education extends back further than most of us
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opportunity. They believe that college is not an obligation, and they do not have to work hard for good grades in school; perhaps because they are not the one paying for it. Some people even consider education to be discriminatory. For example, some believe that people should be able to get a job at NASA without having a college degree. To help transform this and makes the United States education more palpable as its used to be, the government could adopt the system of mandating college degree, just has high
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a year or more. Overtime payments can increase earnings. Figures are intended as a guideline only. You would normally work 35 to 40 hours a week. Conference and exhibition work will often include evenings and weekends, and some school or college jobs may be during term-time only. Most of your work would be indoors, and may involve some lifting and carrying of heavy equipment. You would often spend time travelling between jobs, for example when working at different conference locations. Post-secondary
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because they do not have college degrees. Bearing this in mind, this essay will explain further the causes of low standard of education in the Philippines, which are due to child labor, lack of teachers, and the poor allocation of the government to educational funds. The first reason why the standard of education in the Philippines is low is because of child labor. It was found in previous studies that around sixteen percent of children ages five to seventeen are already working (“Child Labor in the
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development plan could be made easy. A good creatively draft PDP also tells the readers about person who wrote the PDP for him or herself. A PDP is not more than a description of personal skills audit of present competences and awareness for future learning through prescribe training programme. Another purpose of PDP is to allow a personal to elaborate oneself in detail and reviews the capabilities one possesses and to what extant theses skill or competences has been uses by this vary person. On this
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Understanding the Working College Student New research shows that students are working more and juggling a multitude of roles, creating anxiety and lowering graduation rates. By Laura W. Perna Related Charts Percentage of 16- to 24-Year-Old College Students Who Were Enrolled Full Time and Employed, 1970 to 2005 (.pdf) Percentage of 16- to 24-Year-Old College Students Who Were Enrolled Part Time and Employed, 1970 to 2005 (.pdf) "Ten to fifteen hours per week, on campus.” This is the typical
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world of education as walking into an exam with the breezy confidence that comes along with really knowing your subject matter. At the same time, though, there are many temptations when one sits down for study regardless if one is a high school or college student.(Sarah Donaghy, 2006) Study habit is a technique or a strategy used every time a person is studying. Some students would have the same study habit or may have a different one. Based on the researchers’ point of view, it depends on whether
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