Purpose of Curriculum Assessment Curriculum assessment is the process of collecting information for the use in evaluation. Any information‚ data collected or obtained through various processes will be analyze for important decision making processes. Curriculum assessment may achieve the following purposes: 1. Highlight curriculum expectation. 2. Gather the information about what students know and can do. 3. Motivate students learn better. 4. Motivate and encourage
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a Winning Statement of Purpose For students in the science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math (STEM) fields. Steps to Success Personal Statement (PS) vs. Statement of Purpose (SP) Steps to Success Personal Statement (PS) One way to think about PS is that‚ in general‚ undergraduate programs are interested in you as a person and what you may offer to enrich their overall university community. Steps to Success Statement of Purpose (SP) SP describes your “brain‚” the scientist
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SAMPLE-3 “STATEMENT OF PURPOSE” TO ACCOMPANY GRADUATE APPLICATION Statement of Purpose Name: First Last January 4‚ 2010 Civil Engineering (Geotechnical specialty) The belief that an education is most valuable when it is used to serve one’s community has been instilled in me. This conviction and a natural aptitude for science and mathematics convinced me civil engineering was the most fitting career for me. In fact‚ they continue to be the driving forces in my pursuit of academic excellence as
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How does the way we describe something affect the way we see it? People get different types of information from their surrounding through different senses. We have five senses: sight‚ sound‚ touch‚ taste and smell. We rely on it‚ but it is well known that our senses can deceive us. Our perception consists of sensation and interpretation. Interpretation is provided by our minds‚ so each person has different interpretation. This can led to the problem of misunderstanding between people. For example
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WRITING AN ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEW Writing a book review may be an unfamiliar exercise‚ it is not as complex a task as writing an essay requiring a lot of library research. It is‚ however‚ not the same as a book review in The Age‚ which is written for the general reader. Your book review is written for a reader (your lecturer or tutor) who is knowledgeable in the discipline and is interested not just in the coverage and content of the book being reviewed‚ but also in your critical assessment of
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1 ANNOTATED EXEMPLAR OF STATEMENT OF PURPOSE. The statement below is an exemplar of a strong statement of goals – it contains many (though not all) of the elements of a strong statement (see sidebar and concluding comments in boxes for details). The purpose of this exemplar is to assist you in considering elements of a strong “statement of purpose” for your doctoral application. This is only one example and not meant to imply that all statements should be similarly structured – rather‚ the most salient
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Purpose and History Leonard Navarro CJA/234 January-Thursday 3‚ 2013 LaJuana Haselrig Purpose and History What is the purpose of having penitentiaries in our country? What is the history of the penitentiary? What is punishment and what is its history? How have prisons developed? What is the Pennsylvania system? What is the Auburn system? What is the impact and involvement of prison labor over time? What is the process of corrections? What is a penitentiary? What is the mission of
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The US Court System The courts are the overseers of the law. They administer it‚ they resolve disputes under it‚ and they ensure that it is and remains equal to and impartial for everyone. In the United States each state is served by the separate court systems‚ state and federal. Both systems are organized into three basic lev- - els of courts — trial courts‚ intermediate courts of appeal and a high court‚ or Supreme Court. The state courts are concerned essentially with cases arising under state
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Federal Courts vs. State Courts Courts in the United States are made up and governed by the United States Constitution and then separated by Federal and State levels. Both levels are different in how they are made up‚ how they run and the laws they are in charge of enforcing. Federal: 1. United States Supreme Court; the highest appellate court in the Federal judicial system. This court is tasked with taking on its own cases and normally takes from lower courts that struggle with defining Federal
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PURPOSE STATEMENT From one of the famous university of Pakistan‚ The University of Lahore‚ I have completed B.Com (Hons.) specialized in Finance. I secured notable grades in my bachelor’s of commerce. Our University offered us comprehensive training in the field of Commerce‚ Finance‚ Management and Information technology etc. in all eight semesters (4 years) and covered most of the key courses of Accounting and Finance. That four years of study and enough knowledge of Accounting and Finance assure
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