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Transcript: STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR COLLEGE(UNF) Place Your Logo Here Angelisia Guzman Dr. Walton 5b entrance or placement exams UNF requires an ALEKS Placement, Preparation, and Learning (ALEKS PPL) Assessment to determine readiness for College Algebra and higher level math courses. It is important to take this placement process seriously, as students will only be able to take the level of math the test score supports. All entering first-year students who do not have credit for College Algebra or higher and are pursuing a major that requires College Algebra or higher, must take the math placement test entrance or placement exams placement exam What went well The ALEKS math placement test is available to all first time in college students admitted to UNF who are signed up for New Student Orientation. Students must take the ALEKS test online before registering for any Algebra-based math courses. New first time in college students should take the ALEKS test before their scheduled orientation date so they are able to register for a math course while on campus for Orientation. The ALEKS math placement test is available through Canvas, which you can access through myWings. When in Canvas, select "All Courses", then "2019/2020 Freshman and Transfer Math Placement". Once in Canvas, please review the appropriate content and proceed with the exam when ready. other courses What didn’t go well To help you determine your first writing course at UNF, you should take the Writing Placement online through Canvas before attending your orientation. The UNF Writing Placement consist of 2 sections: (1) you'll watch a short video and then write a brief essay response and then (2) complete a short multiple-choice quiz on your writing and writing history. The quiz questions in Part 2 are in part based on your experience in Part 1, so where possible you should take both parts in one sitting. However, that is not a requirement. Once you've completed the placement in Canvas, your answers will generate a course recommendation. That information is what you'll want to bring with you to your orientation advising. Opportunities UNF provides a comprehensive student financial aid program. Aid eligibility is based on individual need, educational costs and availability of funds. Awards may consist of scholarships, loans, grants, waivers/exemptions and/or work study. Funds are limited; therefore, students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), found at www.fafsa.ed.gov, as soon as possible after it becomes available online on October 1 each year using UNF's FAFSA school code- 009841. The priority consideration date for financial aid is October 15. application for federal financial aid Opportunity 1 Opportunity 1 Inquiries concerning financial aid should be directed to One-Stop Student Services. 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For financial aid purposes, full-time enrollment is defined as a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester for undergraduate and post baccalaureate students and a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester for graduate students. Students who enroll less than full-time may have their awards reduced or, in some cases, canceled. Please be advised that certain scholarships and institutional grants require enrollment in 15 credit hours for eligibility. Opportunity 2 factors to think about when choosing your college Here are some of the top factors to consider when choosing a college. -Academic Majors Available. -Affordable Cost of Attendance. -Location, Location, Location. On-Campus Facilities & Amenities. -Student Activities. -Career Services. -Do You Feel at Home on Campus? Goals The University of North Florida offers scholarships for freshman and transfer students at the undergraduate level. UNF is committed to helping students finance their college education. 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Transcript: By: Levin Jack Timeline 1880 Residential Schools 1880 "Residential schools were government-sponsored religious schools that were established to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture. Although the first residential facilities were established in New France, the term usually refers to schools established after 1880". Website- https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools#:~:text=Residential%20schools%20were%20government%2Dsponsored,to%20schools%20established%20after%201880. What happened in residential school? What Happened The Residential school system operated from 1880's. The System forcefully separated children from their families for a extended periods of time. What was the Purpose of Residential school? Purpose Indian Residential Schools were built to "civilize" and "Christianize" indigenous people by instilling Euro-Canadian beliefs in them. The policy of assimilation of First Nations people into mainstream Canadian society included Indian Residential Schools. What are the horrible thing happened in residential schools ? horrible thing In most residential schools the student were abused. Their clothes and belonging were taken away. They was forced to cut the hair and forced to wear uniforms. they were given a English names and no the name which the parents gave them. They forced the student to be Christian and they was forced to follow the religion. Alot of students passed away in the school, but the bodies was not returned to the families. What abuse happened in residential schools? Abuse Sexual Assault. provoked whipping. Beating. Forced to be naked infront of everyone. and other forms of abuse and humiliation. What was the worst residential school in history? Facts Anne's Indian Residential School was a Canadian Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario, that operated from 1902 to 1976. 1918 Prohibition 1918 Prohibition was a law that prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol to the general public. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was to blame for this. This Union claimed that alcohol was to blame for many of the community's problems. Illegal alcohol dealing has occurred since these rules and prohibitions were made public. These beverages were imported and smuggled into the country. These beverages were imported and smuggled into the country. This resulted in rioting, arrests, and a slew of other events that signaled a turning point in our history. Speakeasies, or illegal establishments, sprang up as a result. Their goal was to sell alcohol to persons who were aware of the illicit operation. It became so terrible that illegal imports and exports began to connect from Canada to the United States. Overall, this circumstance reflects a period of decline in our history. What led to prohibition? As a result of the temperance movement, nationwide prohibition was enacted. Date: 1920 - 1933. Location: United States. What led Who ended Prohibition? President Franklin D. Roosevelt Who end 1919 May 1st 1919 June 28th 1920

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Transcript: CHART TIMELINE COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY Scientific Foundation of Andragogy Being Established: 1992-1995 The Foundation of Trust Undergirds Andragogical Learning Despite the Andragogy Debate: 1989-1991 Scientific Foundation of Andragogy Being Established: 1992-1995 1989 Henschke 1989 Introduces the Instructional Perspectives Inventory (IPI) to measure andragogical practices. Emphasizes the importance of learner trust as a core component of effective adult education. Knowles Presents andragogy as a fresh approach to adult education, emphasizing learner autonomy and self-direction. Distinguishes between pedagogy and andragogy in terms of dependency. 1991 Griffith 1991 Recognizes Knowles as a leading American adult educator. 1993 Knowles 1993 Continues to develop his theory of adult education using a scientific approach. Introduces the concept of learner responsibility and the importance of "front end" program design. 1994 1994 Zmeyov Lewis Supports the application of Knowles' theory of adult learning in Russian adult education Studies the use of andragogy with African American adults, highlighting challenges in preparing them for higher education. 1995 Henschke 1995 Applies Knowles' theory of andragogy to various adult education settings, including ABE, AEL, and TE-SOL. 1996 Houle 1996 Acknowledges Knowles' work as the most learner-centered approach to adult education. Emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive learning environment. 1997 Milligan 1997 Continues to support the use of andragogy in adult basic and literacy education.

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