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Full-Text Articles in Education
Steans Center Newsletter, Steans Center
Steans Center Newsletter, Steans Center
Steans Center Newsletters, Press Releases and News Items
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Pre-Test Assessment, Thomas Berry
Pre-Test Assessment, Thomas Berry
Publications – Dreihaus College of Business
Pre-tests are a non-graded assessment tool used to determine pre-existing subject knowledge. Typically pre-tests are administered prior to a course to determine knowledge baseline, but here they are used to test students prior to topical material coverage throughout the course. While counterintuitive, the pre-tests cover material the student is not expected to know, but serve as a motivational tool and a road map for the students, resulting in improved course performance.
Funding Of Military Academies Deprives General Public Education, Craig Mousin
Funding Of Military Academies Deprives General Public Education, Craig Mousin
Mission and Ministry Publications
No abstract provided.
Steans Center Newsletter, Steans Center
Steans Center Newsletter, Steans Center
Steans Center Newsletters, Press Releases and News Items
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What Would Vincent Do? Vincentian Higher Education And Poverty Reduction, Marco Tavanti, Craig Mousin
What Would Vincent Do? Vincentian Higher Education And Poverty Reduction, Marco Tavanti, Craig Mousin
Mission and Ministry Publications
The worldwide Vincentian major higher education institutions have best practices and pedagogical innovative strategies for linking their educational mission with poverty alleviation. This edited volume includes experiences from DePaul University, St. John;s University, Niagara University, Adamson University, Santa Isabelle University and All Hallows College.