Tuesday, October 4, 2011

College & High School-- Points of Comparison – also  of Contrast
Teachers
Homework                        
Curriculum
Extra-curricular
Subject to Subject comparison/contrast –C/C
High School                                                         College
Teachers-------------------------------------- Teachers
Homework----------------------------------  Homework
Curriculum---------------------------------  Curriculum
Extra-curricular---------------------------  Extra-curricular

POINT BY POINT COMPARISON:
Teachers --- High School;  in college
Homework --- High School; in college
Curriculum --- h.s.; college
Extra-curricular – h.s.; college
 NOTES ON THESIS FOR C/C:
Introductory Paragraph –
Importance of Education—provides basis for one’s entire life; in America we most often find the basis of education provided by high school and college.  Both institutions provide students with 1) instruction via teachers or professors, either in class or online; both require 2)assignments completed outside of class; both high school and college give students an 3)opportunity to not only study the curriculum, but also to participate in extra-curricular activities.  ALL I’M DOING IS STATING THE POINTS OF COMPARISON/CONTRAST THAT WILL BE DISCUSSED IN THE BODY OF THE PAPER – THIS PROVIDES THE OUTLINE AND ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENTIRE PAPER.
Body Paragraphs follow the organization established in the thesis or introduction
1)      Instruction in today’s schools is provided by faculty both in and out of class. In h.s., most classes are conducted with a teacher who has lesson plans and a who has a degree in education.  College professors, on the other hand, usually do not have a degree in education, but in the subject they teach, and do not consider lesson plans or different learning styles of students

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