Why do employers take a special interest in students who have participated in extracurricular activities in college?

What will be an ideal response?


Employers see students who have participated in extracurricular activities as having set themselves apart from everyone else. Their involvement in campus life suggests an ability to manage multiple activities. While all students may have earned a degree, those involved in student life have done something more.

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Studies of comprehension indicate that

A) ?the organization of material has little impact on readers. B) ?students automatically comprehend what they read. C) ?effective reading is strategic. D) ?product precedes process in comprehension.

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Which of the following is the least valuable in a print-rich environment?

a. published reading material b. material written by students c. posters purchased from a teacher-supply store d. anchor charts created by teachers and students

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The development of pedagogical skills has been expanded into professional training for educators. What are some of the topics that may be emphasized?

a. Moral development through modeling social justice issues b. Career development through providing teachers an "exit" from the Focusing on student learning in professional development is described in which of the following ways? c. How do students learn literacy content? d. In what ways do teachers instruct diverse populations?

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Part Two of the AAMR Adaptive Behavior Scales-2 focuses on

a) self help skills b) estimated learning potential (ELP) c) maladaptive behavior d) pre-vocational skills

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