First -
generation students often find the college search process overwhelming and it can be simplified.
Not exact matches
The brawling is about big salaries, offices, with soft leather chairs and jarrah - top tables, that overlook the Swan River, interstate and overseas trips, and the power to promote the next
generation of young Laborites who, more
often than not, hail from
student union ranks on Perth's four publicly - owned tertiary campuses.
Although graduates now enter an exceptionally difficult job market with an average $ 25,000 in
student loans, they are
often hired more quickly than job searchers from preceding
generations, in part because they are more willing to accept jobs for which they are overqualified, according to a survey conducted by Millennial Branding and Beyond.com.
«A new
generation of
students raised to believe in dark matter
often assumes I must be some kind of crackpot.»
First -
generation and working - class
students and faculty
often do not realize that they possess a set of attributes that can help them all the way up the academic ladder.
For many first -
generation students, money to pay for books or supplies, or even to participate in social events, is
often an issue.
With Yoni Ki Baat, we gave space to stories
often seen as taboo within South Asian culture; Blasian Narratives brought a multi-racial perspective; and the Pan-Asian graduation allowed Asian
students who are first -
generation college
students from low - income backgrounds a place to have their accomplishments acknowledged and affirmed.
Schools that
often emphasize fun,
student - centered classroom activities in instruction, and evolutionary processes over many
generations have helped shape humans» interest in those engaging social activities.
The phenomenon is even more pronounced for lower - income and first -
generation college - going
students, who
often lack the supports of their higher - income peers.
Edutopia blogger Suzie Boss shares how a new
generation of e-books give opportunities for
students to engage with texts and the additional resources they
often offer.
The media, politicians and educators
often assume that because today's
generation is more technologically plugged in, they want their entire education experience to be mediated by technology, said Jonathan Stein,
student regent on the University of California Board of Regents.
Ferede, a former fourth - grade teacher for first and second -
generation immigrant and refugee children in a high - needs area in Toronto
often saw a disparity between her
students» community and the education system.
Because community colleges were in their infancy and their
students were
often first -
generation, there was ample opportunity to focus their passions on the betterment of community college
students, faculty, administrators, and national leaders.
When asked about the problems associated with standardized testing — cheating, overtesting, blunt measures of
student achievement — U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
often points to a duo of «next -
generation assessments» funded by federal money.
For
students of color — who are disproportionately first -
generation students74 — low pay can make it difficult to repay
student loans, purchase a home, or support family.75 For teachers who are their family's breadwinner, salaries are
often so low that they may qualify for means - tested assistance just to afford the daily necessities of life.76 High - achieving
students of color are
often heavily recruited by many far more lucrative sectors, ensuring that they are well - aware of other available career opportunities.
Our public colleges and universities are meant to be engines of upward economic mobility, but too
often are unable to lift up low - income and first -
generation students.
By focusing on low - income, first
generation college
students, Sixup provides an invaluable service to those who are least likely to attend college and
often have difficulties accessing financing.
Shot in an austere, documentary style and
often organized in grids, their images of water towers, gas tanks, and factories are immediately recognizable and decisively influenced
generations of their
students at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf, Thomas Struth (German, b. 1954) among them.
While the subject of «conflict of laws» has caused
generations of law
students» eyes to glaze over, the practical applications of deciding what jurisdiction's law applies in a given situation can
often make or break a case.
These positive and negative interactions
often inspire individuals to follow in the footsteps of their teachers and become teachers themselves, dedicated to inspiring the next
generation while also getting lots of apples from their
students.
Millennials are
often saddled with higher
student loan debt than previous
generations and are deferring important life decisions such as marriage, having children and buying a home until later in life.