Collegeboard is a great resource for researching colleges & universities - you can even look @ the requirements of vocational schools for specific job training.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Realities.
130,000 juveniles are currently incarcerated (<18 years old) here in the United States.
Upon release 75% will wind up back in prison or be killed during street violence/gang related activity.
The movie "Gridiron Gang," puts a Hollywood spin on many disturbing facts but is worth watching for a slice of reality.
The End of Poverty?
- 1/4 people in the United States is going hungry on a daily basis
- 20% of the world's population uses up 80% of the world's resources (clean water, natural gas, valuable goods etc...)
- The us ONLY makes up 5% of the world's population but uses up 25% of the world's resources ALONE.
Watch this following documentary narrated by Martin Sheen & give me your feedback!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Welcome to Upward Bound @ Marist College --- Here is the Learning Theories Syllabus : )
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Learning Theories Upward Bound Summer 2011
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Ms. Bonesteel
How to reach me:
Email @ MsBonesteel@aol.com
FB @ MsBonesteelsClassroom
Keys to succeeding in our class:
The Golden Rule
Fair does not mean Equal
Respect
Responsibility
Growth
Knowledge
Course Description:
• Preparing for a successful college experience
• Information regarding how to enhance one’s student career & fine-tune academic skills
• Information pertaining to how one’s thoughts, feelings, actions & their effect academic performance & learning
• The ability to critically think, formulate opinions based on fact & actively participate in discussion & debate as a civically responsible community member
Course Goals:
• To possess an understanding of how cognitive, emotional, social & behavioral factors can effect one’s ability to learn.
• To possess an understanding of how to build upon & enhance one’s academic skills.
• To possess basic understanding of how to successfully prepare for college & how to successfully utilize college resources.
Grading:
• 40% In class participation
• 20% Individual & group assignments
• 10% Homework
• 15% Midterm Exam
• 15% Final Exam
*Attendance & participation are weighted most heavily; active participation & A effort are expected at all times. Points will be deducted for lateness, lack of preparedness, misbehaviors or other disruptions to the learning process.
Texts:
• O’Keefe, Edward J. & Berger, Donna S. Self Management for College Students: The ABC Approach. Partridge Hill Publishing. Hyde Park, NY (1999)
• Ricchini, John & Arndt, Terry. Voyage to Success: Your College Adventure Guide. 1st Ed. Life After Graduation, LLC Publishing. Alexandria, VA (2004)
Materials:
• Students are expected to ALWAYS be prepared & ready to learn
• Students will be able to keep textbooks at home *unless specified by the teacher, announced in advance
• Students are expected to have notebooks/binders for note taking daily & any worksheets that have been handed out
• Homework assignments that are collected, graded & returned should be kept for review purposes
• Students should use a planner or assignment pad to keep track of due dates etc…
Assignments (may include but are not limited to):
• Daily “Do Now’s” and/or “Exit Slips”
• In-class activities, individual & group
• Nightly homework assignments
• Quizzes/Tests (announced & given mid-week)
• Projects
• Extra credit opportunities
• Midterm/Final exam
Tentative Calendar:
Week 1
• Introduction, books, 5 year plan writing assessment…
• O’Keefe ABC’s & self-management
• College applications & essay writing
For weeks 2-5 assignments will be listed on the board or distributed so the students know what will be covered. Students will also be able to access any work they have missed on the blogspot page, assignments will be available to print out or copy down.
If you would like to take a look...
My professional online portfolio...
Marist College M. Ed. Grad's Class of 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Interesting History
Where do we really stand?
Why have we never grown as large as prehistoric ancestors?
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/01/jumbo-shrimps-why-mega-mammals-still-looked-puny-next-to-the-biggest-dinosaurs/
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
What's in your brown paper bag?
This is an interesting article --- all about school lunches! Mrs. Q ate 162 of them, and detailed them all!
You can check out her blog as well!
Remember: There IS an updated food pyramid, quite different from what we were told as children - its not as healthy as we thought to carb load, eat nearly no sweets and/or go meat meat meat!
The best thing to do is to eat what's right for your body, "in moderation" combined with appropriate exercise & an overall healthy lifestyle!
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