Anoka Ramsey Community College -- Coon Rapids Campus
English 0950 & English 1121
Prof. Scott R. Stankey
Essay Assignments -- "Education" Theme
Essays Based on the Theme of "Education"
Types of Writing and Literature in Higher Learning
An Essay about What's Helped and Hindered Your Attending College
An Essay Summarizing and Responding to an Essay about Education
An Essay Synthesizing Several Essays about Education
An Essay about Texts which Educate Us about Members of a Particular Group
An Essay about Career Research
Related Links:
For a collection of study guides, go to: www.studygs.net
For tips on how to study, go to: www.howtostudy.org
For information about transfer resources, education resources, high-school students, online services, and educator resources, go to: www.mntransfer.org
For information about online education, go to: www.MinnesotaOnline.org
For information about MNSCU, go to: www.mnscu.edu
For information about a free electronic portfolio, go to: www.efoliomn.com
The ISEEK website can help you explore different careers and search for new job opportunities. It includes information about education and training programs, in addition to employment possibilities and wage information. Go to: www.iseek.org
The Minnesota Career Information System (MCIS) is another easy to use resource that can provide career, academic, and training information specific to Minnesota. To access MCIS, please see a counselor or an academic advisor on your local campus. Go to: mncis.intocareers.org
Education-Related YouTube Videos:
YouTube Video #1:
A Vision of Students Today
Created by mwesch (Michael Wesch) in collaboration with 200 students at
Kansas State University
October 12, 2007
Link
YouTube Video #2:
A Vision of K-12 Students Today
Created by bjnesbitt
November 28, 2007
Link
YouTube Video #3:
A Vision of Community College Students Today
Created by SCCCAnthropology (Sussex County Community College)
June 29, 2009
Link
All of these videos have additional suggestions and links to other related videos, some in direct "response" to these, others more "tangential." Let me know if you find something good!