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HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS |
COLLEGE PROFESSORS |
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* Teachers check your
completed homework. |
* Professors may not always
check completed homework, but they will assume
you can perform the same tasks on tests. |
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* Teachers remind you of
your incomplete work. |
* Professors may not remind
you of incomplete work. |
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* Teachers approach you if
they believe you need assistance. |
* Professors are usually
open and helpful, but most expect you to
initiate contact if you need assistance. |
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* Teachers are often
available for conversation before, during, or
after class. |
* Professors expect and
want you to attend their scheduled office hours. |
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* Teachers have been
trained in teaching methods to assist in
imparting knowledge to students. |
* Professors have been
trained as experts in their particular areas of
research. |
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* Teachers provide you with
information you missed when you were absent. |
* Professors expect you to
get from classmates any notes from classes you
missed. |
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* Teachers present material
to help you understand the material in the
textbook. |
* Professors may not follow
the textbook. Instead, to amplify the text, they
may give illustrations, provide background
information, or discuss research about the topic
you are studying. Or they may expect youto
relate the classes to the textbook readings. |
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* Teachers often write
information on the board to be copied in your
notes. |
* Professors may lecture
nonstop, expecting you to identify the important
points in your notes. When professors write on
the board, it may be to amplify the lecture, not
to summarize it. Good notes are a must. |
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* Teachers impart knowledge
and facts, sometimes drawing direct connections
and leading you through the thinking process. |
* Professors expect you to
think about and synthesize seemingly unrelated
topics. |
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* Teachers often take time
to remind you of assignments and due dates. |
* Professors expect you to
read, save, and consult the course syllabus
(outline); the syllabus spells out exactly what
is expected of you, when it is due, and how you
will be graded. |
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* Teachers carefully
monitor class attendance. |
* Professors may not
formally take roll, but they are still likely to
know whether or not you attended. |
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* Guiding principle:
High school is a teaching environment in which
you acquire facts and skills. |
* Guiding principle:
College is a learning environment in which you
take responsibility for thinking through and
applying what you have learned. |