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Meridian Teen wins the second Go On essay contest
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 by JKAF Staff

Meridian Teen wins the second Go On essay contest

Patrick Adams’ essay describes his goal to become a good citizen. Patrick Adams, 16, was already having a great day on Monday, when he found out he won the second J.A. and Kathryn Albertson and Idaho Statesman Go On essay contest. “You totally made my day,” Adams said. A student at Rocky Mountain High School, Adams is involved ...

. . . . . . . Adult Learners . High School . Middle School . Non-Traditional Students . Students

Doing research? Here’s how to make sure it’s reliable and accurate.
Monday, April 5th, 2010 by Vicki Budd

Doing research? Here’s how to make sure it’s reliable and accurate.

Evaluating Information – Applying the C.R.A.A.P. Test Meriam Library , California State University, Chico When you search for information, you’re going to find lots of it. . . but is it accurate and reliable? You will have to determine this for yourself, and the CRAAP Test can help. The CRAAP Test is a list of questions to ...

. . . . . . Adult Learners . Policymakers . Students

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 by Vicki Budd

What is your Learning Style?

Do you know how you prefer to learn? Visual/Spatial – Do you like to see things visually and organize ideas spatially? Verbal/Linguistic – Do you learn best through the written and spoken word? Mathematical/Logical – Are you logical and learn best through the spoken and written word? Bodily/Kinesthetic – Does interacting with others help you to learn? Musical/Rhythmic – Do ...

Adult Learners . Students

It’s Never Too Late To Go To College
Monday, February 1st, 2010 by MarilynMartin

It’s Never Too Late To Go To College

Don’t think college is just for kids; it simply isn’t so. Re-entry or adult students are generally age 25 or over and were once considered the “non-traditional” student. The U.S.  Department of Education show these educational demographics are steadily increasing and becoming more the age of the “traditional” student population.  Over 50% of the students ...

. . . Adult Learners . Non-Traditional Students . Students

High School Is Not Enough: Go On.