تقویم برنامج دبلوم التربیة العام بعنیزة جامعة القصیم من وجهة نظر أعضاء هیئة التدریس والطلبة Assessing the Onaizah's General Education Diploma program at Qassim University from students' and faculty members' perspectives

Author(s):  
ولید بن إبراهیم العبیکی ◽  
جمال رجب محمد عبد الحسیب ◽  
خالد محمد الحسن الحیاصات
Author(s):  
Ali Humaid Saif Almuqbali, Abdel Fattah Mohammed Saeed Al- K

The study aims to identify the relationship between future career anxiety & self- efficacy among students of the General Education Diploma in South al Batinah Governorate in Oman. A descriptive research design used; In order to achieve the objectives of the study, two scales were applied: the future career Anxiety Scale & Self- Efficacy Scale on a sample of 488 male & female students. The results of the study showed that the level of professional career anxiety & level of self- efficacy among students are in general moderate. And there is a negative statistically correlation between future career anxiety & self- efficacy. The study recommends conducting counseling programs to reduce the level of future career anxiety among diploma students ([1])  هذا البحث مستل من رسالة ماجستير إرشاد وتوجيه، جامعة نزوى، للطالب علي المقبالي، وإشراف د.عبد الفتاح الخواجه، 2019م.


Author(s):  
Niki Weller ◽  
Julie Saam

Experiential-learning provides opportunities for students that feature a variety of high-impact practices including first-year seminars, internships, community learning, collaborative projects, and capstone seminars. To offer these high-impact practices for students, faculty from across disciplines and majors must be willing to incorporate these opportunities within their courses and degrees. Indiana University Kokomo has offered two successful programs to support these high-impact practices. One program, the Kokomo Experience and You (KEY), supports faculty in the development and implementation of events and activities to support student learning. The other, the Student Success Academy Faculty Fellows Program, provided faculty members the opportunity to examine research and concepts so that they can better promote student success in their classrooms. Building on the success of these two programs, a third initiative, the Experiential Learning Academy (ELA), was launched in 2018, funded by a Reimagining the First Years mini-grant from AASCU.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 339-353

This is an exploratory case study conducted at the faculty of Letters and languages at the University Abderrahmane Mira of Bejaia -Algeria. It examined general education teachers and faculty members’ views concerning inclusive education (IE) in classes of English as a foreign language (EFL) and identified major issues regarding its future development in higher education. The goal of the present study was to reflect on the current status of inclusive education in the Algerian learning environment. To gather data, a semi-structured interview was conducted with teachers and administration members; the interview results were thematically arranged and results were discussed accordingly. The data of the current study revealed that while faculty members believe and support the idea of education for all, EFL teachers have varying perceptions towards inclusion. In light of this, we tend to conclude that material facilities, teacher training, and professional development are fundamental issues that curtailed its full implementation. Keywords: Algerian learning culture; General education teachers; Higher education; Inclusive education; teacher training.


Author(s):  
Abdelfattah M.S Alkhawaja, Issa Saleh Hamed Alhasani, Faisal

The present study aimed to investigate Coronavirus (Covid- 19) anxiety level among General Education Diploma students in South Governorate in Oman, based on a sample of 848 students (250 male students, 598 female students) during the second semester 2020. Descriptive method was used. Findings show that there is an increase in anxiety level of among the sample, where it reached (4.24). Also, Findings show that there is a significant difference in anxiety level according to gender (male-female). The study also showed significant differences in Anxiety level according to the variable of the educational path (scientific (pure)- literary (applied)) in the dimension (personal anxiety) & (media anxiety) in favor of students of the literary path (applied), & in the dimension (personal anxiety) in favor of low academic students. The study recommends intensifying psychological counseling and vocational guidance programs with the available means to alleviate students' anxiety, and conducting studies that include the study variable on other groups of students.


2019 ◽  
pp. 157-185
Author(s):  
Jason Brennan ◽  
Phillip Magness

This chapter considers the question of why universities require general education or gen ed. If you ask them, they’ll offer a host of nice, public-spirited reasons. The purpose of gen eds is to ensure that students are well rounded, develop a wide breadth of knowledge and skills, and are exposed to multiple fields so they can make an informed decision about their major. However, the real reason for requiring gen eds is that it represents a way for certain faculty to capture students' tuition dollars. The chapter argues that faculty members exploit students for their own selfish benefit, although they disguise this practice with moralistic arguments.


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