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JigSaw and Socratic Seminar Content
100
The 1st requirement that colleges and universities look for in a student
What is GPA
100
The award granted after completing a four year college university program.
What is Bachelor's Degree
100
The 3 most prominent learning styles we all have.
What is Visual, Kinesthetic and Auditory.
100
The fees paid to attend school
What is Tuition
100
Specific skills that enhance an individual's relationships, job performance and career prospects (name at least 5).
What is time management, communication, problem solving, resiliency, self-advocacy, collaboration, critical thinking, study skills, tolerance, independence, etc.
200
The 2nd requirement that colleges and universities look for in an incoming student.
What is SAT score
200
The award granted after completing a two year college program
What is an Associate Degree
200
Learning interpersonally looks like this:
What is with others, usually through a small group discussion.
200
Money borrowed from the government or lender that must be repaid.
What is a loan.
200
The three types of skills that make you Career-Ready.
What are Academic Skills, Employability Skills, and Technical Skills.
300
The 3rd requirement that colleges and universities look for in an incoming student.
What is AP courses
300
An occupational training program where a student gains practical experience under supervision.
What is Internship
300
"Socratic" means learning though...
What is discussion.
300
a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
What are Scholarships
300
The 2016 SAT might look like this (name 3 differences than current SAT):
What is, an optional essay, vocabulary words that are more applicable to real-world/content classes, different scoring measures, more analysis/explanation needed for questions (not just multiple choice), citing evidence.
400
GPA stands for
What is Grade Point Average
400
The most advanced degree, often requiring three years of study beyond a bachelor's degree.
What is Doctoral Degree
400
As an inner circle participant, you are expected to contribute in these ways (4 ways).
What are clarifying contributions, rephrasing contributions, reporting/making contributions, or posing a question.
400
Time during which a borrower does not have to pay interest or repay the principal on a loan. Is common with student loans, and may be granted while the student is still in school or just after graduation when the student has few resources to repay the loan.
What is Deferment
400
Catch-up courses, also called developmental or basic-skills courses.
What are Remedial classes
500
SAT stands for
What is Scholastic Apptitude Test
500
A type of graduate degree, or a degree earned after completion of an undergraduate degree
What is Masters Degree (MA)
500
A proven method that uses visual learning style to improve grades.
What is, as you read, stop every now and then and look up to visualize what you just read (you can also actually draw it).
500
a form that can be prepared annually by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
FAFSA
500
The person(s) at Stern MASS who holds a Doctorate Degree
Who is Dr. Halverson and Dr. Woo. (Soon to be Dr. Akhverdyan and Dr. Surjono, too)
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