Graduation & School Studies MEDU 222 Road Map Why we should know differences ? What are they? Small group discussion Conclusion.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TAMING THE CLOCK Tutor Training Module, Level 1. A Winners Wisdom Article by Jim Stovall Your destiny awaits. Today is the day!
Advertisements

What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate course ?
SHS HUMANITIES ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, WORLD LANGUAGES COURSE SELECTION 2013.
Unraveling Pre-AP,GT and AP Course Selection CHHS counseling Department 2012.
Differences Between High School and College. Time Management in High School – You have a regular scheduled day from 8:10-3:35. Choosing Responsibly in.
Hello! I am very excited about this school year! Students are getting into the routine of things, and they are off to a good start! I am enclosing information.
PERSONAL FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE  Mandatory  Voluntary  Free  Expensive  Time is structured by others  You manage your own time  You need money.
School Counselors Jenessa Reid A-Hi Dave Roeglin/Krystal Salzmann Hj-R Jeanna Carlson S-Z 9 th Grade Registration.
Learning Support Program
High School vs. College: A Comparison of What to Expect Part II: Classes and Instructors.
Using SAM 2007 & Aplia In Online Courses. Don Danner San Francisco State University
5th International Conference Khartoum, Sudan Towards Building a Community of Learners February 26-28, 2015.
Getting Organized By :Cheyenne Dulicai. Use a daily Organizer and Planner Purchase daily planners or organizer to record your schedule and you assignments.
Blended classes are an exciting way to learn. Their convenience and scheduling appeals to many students, but they are not for everyone. Students drop-out.
How High School is Different from College
1. Introduction Fundamental English Writing Skills Dr. Hsin-Hsin Cindy Lee.
GOAL SETTING TIPS FOR A PRODUCTIVE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER.
Understanding the Difference Between High School and College Created by Magda Hayes.
Secondary Intensive Reading Block Evan Lefsky, Ph.D. Reading Specialist, 6-12.
Course Selection Navigating your choices: Which Biology class should I choose? Revised January 2013.
1 A Guide to Work Experience – Questions & Answers The Guide HCS works with the majority of the secondary schools within Hertfordshire to support the co-ordination.
Content Mastery Center- Opening the Doors of Success
1. 1. Student Life 2. Diploma Requirements 3. Course Types 4. Course Selection for Grade 9 2.
School Counselors Jenessa Reid A-Ha Krystal Salzmann Hb-Pa Jeanna Carlson Pb-Z 9 th Grade Registration.
Faculty Expectations and Tips for Students’ Academic Success
What do I need to know to be a successful ESC student Terry Vamvalis Academic Support Specialist Center for Distance Learning.
GE105: Introduction to Engineering Design Course Information College of Engineering King Saud University Feb 1, 2012.
\ iGraduate Road Map to Success Day 1, Part C The Mentoring Process 1.
PARA PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS Cheryl Ramos Muriel Clack
STUDENT SUCCESS IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT JASON BALDWIN EDU 601: STUDENT SUCCESS JULY 5, 2015 DOUGLAS GOSS.
A Growing Opportunity At Windsor High School.  Committed to the principle that ALL students deserve an opportunity to participate in rigorous and academically.
Chemistry is usually taken the Jr. year in High School If a student is on a fast track it is taken as a sophomore.
Chapter Eight Academic Survival Skills. Study Skills  For most students time is the greatest issue.  The first rule to follow is to allow two or three.
20 Ways to Succeed in College 1. Go to class... and participate. Professors test on what is discussed in class as well as grade for attendance and participation.
FHSU Kelly Center Student Support Services (785) Successfully Completing the Semester.
CM220: Unit 1 Seminar “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” ~ Mohandas Gandhi.
CSE 1105 Week 1 CSE 1105 Course Title: Introduction to Computer Science & Engineering Classroom Lecture Times: Section 001 W 4:00 – 4:50, 202 NH Section.
Advanced Placement at Century H.S. Reaching the top of the mountain.
My Professors Just Don’t Care! Carl Burns Director, Counseling Center Tammy Pratt Coordinator, Academic Support Programs.
Trinity School of Professional Studies New Student Orientation.
Low Cost Ways to Shape Student Work Outside Class Learning Enhancement Service Ken Jones September 30-October 3.
GRADUATE IN FOUR MAKING A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION INTO COLLEGE.
HEALTH 8 LIFE LEARNING CHOICES. WHAT WE WILL LEARN How to use resources effectively to manage and explore life roles and career opportunities and challenges.
Surveying Making the Grade ©2004, 2011 Dr. B. C. Paul.
Why Your Freshman Year in College Will NOT Be 13 th Grade Students Are Treated More Like Adults Than Children. In High School, teachers often contact parents.
Adjusting to University Life and the Challenges of KAC Don’t panic. We did this too!
Something to talk about: While we wait for class to start at the top of the hour, please share at least one healthy tip that you think others can benefit.
KEEP CALM AND STUDY ON How are you doing?. HOW STRONG ARE YOUR STUDY SKILLS?  I set a positive mood for my studies, schedule a productive time to study,
Academic Planning, Majors, and Careers. Selecting Courses Combine your interests with requirements. Talk with your advisor about your interests and general.
Professional Development Academic Literacy Together, we can make a difference.
The Differences College vs. High School. Table of Contents:  12 Major Differences between College and High School  Table: Differences on Student Responsibility.
Boyertown Area Senior High-Class of 2019
Effects Of Internet On The Study Habits Of Students
Lecture 1. Course Introduction
Preparing for Graduate School
M-LANG project  Ref. n NO01-KA Interactive Exchange Workshop on how to use response systems and ICT tools for creating interactive learning.
Boyertown Area Senior High-Class of 2018
What makes for successful online learning?
Written Instructional Materials
Lecture 1. Course Introduction
My Mission for your Child
How to Approach & Talk with Instructors
How college is different from high school
Lecture 1. Course Introduction
Establishing a Good Working Relationship with Faculty
Survey Results Overview
B301 TMA05 Implementing the BRF2015 strategy: report to the Board of Directors of Brasil Foods TMA due Thursday 6 April 2017.
Managing Successful Transitions
Welcome to issaquah middle school 8th Grade course selection
How to be a successful college student
Presentation transcript:

Graduation & School Studies MEDU 222

Road Map Why we should know differences ? What are they? Small group discussion Conclusion

Professional Ranking Internطبيب امتياز Residentطبيب مقيم Specialist/ Registrar طبيب أخصائي Senior Registrar أخصائي أول Consultantأستشاري

Academic Ranking Demonstrator معيد1 Lecturer محاضر2 Assistant Professor أستاذ مساعد3 Associate Professor أستاذ مشارك4 Professor أستاذ5

مسمى شهادة البكالوريس في الطب MBBS: (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) بكالوريس الطب والجراحة

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي المناهج متغيرة وواسعة المراجع كثيرة و متشعبة إمكانية الزيادة في التعلم والتشجيع على ذلك الوقت أوسع

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة طرق التعليم و التعلم تعدد الطرق المستخدمة في التعليم الجامعي وتنوعها التعليم ومداره على الطالب اختلاف طرق وسائل الاتصال وتعددها سهولة وكثرة المعلومات المستقبلة في التعليم الجامعي وإمكانية البحث وممارسة أعمال عديدة التعمق والتوسع في مجال واحد يفيدك ما تتعمق فيه في مستقبل حياتك القادمة الروتين متغير في كل ترم أو سنة مثلا الجداول

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة الطلبة كثرة اتخاذ القرارات والاعتماد على النفس بشكل كبير تشابه مستوى الطلاب الأقران وقربهم من بعض في المستوى الجدية والانضباط يكون أعلى منه في التعليم العام زيادة الالتزامات والمسؤوليات والضغوط تكون نظرة المجتمع لك أرقى كونك طالب جامعي بروز المواهب والتحكم بها يكون بصورة اكبر في التعليم الجامعي

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة الأساتذة تقدم مستوى المعلمين خبرة أكثر في مجالهم وقدرة أعلى التوسع و التخصص

المحاور للمناقشة المحتوى التعليمي طرق التعليم و التعلم الطلبة الأساتذة الأخرى

المحاور للمناقشة الأخرى المحفز داخلي من النفس وخارجي مثل الخوف من الله الوقت في التعليم الجامعي أنت من تتحكم فيه حسب ما تحتاج التكلفة عالية جدا

Difference between secondary school & University Bigger Class: More Time Flexibility: High Academic Expectation: More independent Thinking: More Freedom and Choices More Self Discipline More Decision-making

Difference between secondary school & University Bigger Class: Classes at the University are quite different from that of your secondary schools. in a group of more than 100 people (for lectures) and sometimes in a group as small as 10 people (for seminars or tutorials). Some courses may involve laboratory work, practical experience and field work too. Therefore, get ready for the diverse learning experience to come!

Difference between secondary school & University More Time Flexibility: In secondary school: you had a “set timetable” and contact with teachers was close and frequent (meeting them 5 days every week) Coming to University: you create your own time table! discover that classes meet less often than before, only 1-3 hours a week. need to study at least 2-3 hours out of class for each lecture hour. A lot of assigned reading and writing tasks will also be required to fit in your schedule.

Difference between secondary school & University High Academic Expectation: In secondary school : You could always earn good grades after learning the contents of your textbooks by heart! However, In University: More challenging. You will be expected to read a lot, write a lot and deal with a lot of questions that sometimes do not have answers. Think outside the box and formulate your own study plan and make use of the University Libraries

Difference between secondary school & University High Academic Expectation: In secondary school : You could always earn good grades after learning the contents of your textbooks by heart! However, In University: More challenging. You will be expected to read a lot, write a lot and deal with a lot of questions that sometimes do not have answers. Think outside the box and formulate your own study plan and make use of the University Libraries

Difference between secondary school & University More independent Thinking: In secondary school your teachers always check your completed homework and guided you through different thinking processes. In University you develop your own independent thinking and ask questions in class. you always need to read analytically and judge critically on the reliability of different sources.

Difference between secondary school & University More Freedom and Choices Coming to University: Wide range of subjects you can study and the activities you can participate in. With a more flexible timetable, you will have a lot of freedom to manage your time between activities and outside of classrooms and halls. Exploring new interests but don’t lose track of studies! Time management and the ability to prioritize are the two most essential survival skills you need

Difference between secondary school & University More Self Discipline In secondary school : You were assigned daily homework Your teachers collected and checked them on regular basis to make sure that they were properly done. In University: your instructors assume that you can always be trusted to complete your assignments without being reminded. Your professors and instructors may or may not recommend textbooks. You have to relate what you have learnt in class to your readings. you have to bear in mind when your assignments are due!

Difference between secondary school & University More Decision-making In secondary school: your teachers and parents might have played an important role in making decisions for you. Of course, you can always seek their advice after entering University. In University: You must learn how to make your own decisions now. You have to take responsibility of your own actions. Do consider the ethical and moral aspects of the situations you are engaging in. Don’t be shy to seek advice when you need it.