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Junior enterpreneurA student who next to his/her university studies engages in entrepreneurial activities at a Junior Enterprise.
Related:
- Junior Enterprise
- European Confederation of Junior Enterprises
- Graduate Entrepreneurship
- Young Enterprise
Student]
Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stŭdērĕ", which means "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student is one who directs zeal at a subject. Also known as a disciple in the sense of a religious area of study,
and/or in the sense of a "discipline" of learning. In widest use, student is used to mean a school or class attendee. In many countries, the word student is however reserved for higher education or university students; persons attending classes in primary or secondary schools being called pupils.
Currently, many children and teenagers are subject to compulsory education: by law they are required to attend some form of school. Laws vary from country to country, but most students are allowed to abandon their education when they reach the legal age of consent.
Researchers, educators, and education administrators around the world are increasingly heeding student voice, a common reference to the experiences, opinions, ideas, and actions of children and youth in schools. This practice provides authenticity and efficacy for school improvement efforts.
November 17 is the International Students Day, which commemorates those students killed at the beginning of World War II who called for peace; specifically, the date was chosen as a memory to Jan Opletal, and events following his death.
In the UK, the word "student" generally refers to someone studying at an advanced level (non-compulsory education), for example, college and University. The word "pupil" is used for someone attending compulsory education such as High School.
Years
In the USA, where undergraduate degree courses commonly last four years, the following terms are generally used, sometimes also adopted in other countries :
- A freshman (or fresher, frosh, newbie etc.) is a first-year student in college or university, or, chiefly in the United States, in high school. (This word came from England, replaced there since by the term "fresher", but is now used far more frequently in U.S. English.) A growing number of people prefer the term "freshmore" as a gender-neutral alternative.
At universities in the United Kingdom the term fresher is used to describe new students. Unlike the American term freshman it sometimes only applies in the first few months of a student's first year; the North American equivalent would be frosh (in singular and plural). The week before the start of a new year is called Freshers Week at many universities, with a programme of special events to welcome new students.
The ancient Scottish University of St Andrews uses the terms bejant for a first year (from the French bec-jaune 'yellow beak', fledgling). Second years are called semi-bejants, third years known as tertians and finally fourth years, or others in their final year of study, even if sooner, are called magistrands.
Although freshman has not been as touched by political correctness as other gender-suggesting words (such as chairman), some have begun calling first-year students freshpersons, and some colleges prefer the British "freshers."
It should also be noted that freshman are generally picked on more than other classes, generally done by seniors. In many traditions (particularly in the USA, and less nowadays in some countries) there is a remainder of the ancient (boarding, pre-commuting) tradition of fagging, he or she may be subjected to a period of hazing as a pledge or rookie, especially if joining a fraternity/sorority or certain other clubs, mainly athletic teams. For example many US High Schools have initiation methods for freshmen including, but not limited to, Freshman Duct-taped Throw, Freshman races, Freshman Orientation, Freshman Freshening (refering to poor hygene among freshman), and the Freshman Spread.
Even after that, specific rules may apply depending on the school's traditions (e.g. wearing a distinctive beanie), non-observance of which can be punished, even by a paddle line
- A sophomore is a second-year student. Folk-Etymologically, the word is said to mean "wise fool"; consequently sophomoric means "pretentious, bombastic, inflated in style or manner; immature, crude, superficial" (according to the Oxford English Dictionary). While it appears to be formed from Greek sophos, meaning "wise", and moros meaning "foolish", it is in truth from the word sophumer, an obsolete variant of sophism http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=sophomore&searchmode=none.
- A junior is a student in the penultimate (usually third) year of high school or college.
- The term middler is used to describe a third-year student of a school (generally college) which offers five years of study. In this situation, the fourth and fifth years would be referred to as "junior" and "senior" years, respectively.
- A senior is a student in the last (usually fourth) year at a high school, college, or university. A student taking more than normal (usually four years) to graduate is sometimes referred to as a super senior.
The United States military academies do not use non-numerical terms. In order from first year to fourth year, students in these institutions are officially referred to as fourth-class, third-class, second-class, and first-class cadets or midshipmen.
Freshman and sophomore are sometimes used figuratively, mainly in US English usage, to refer for example to a first or second effort ("the singer's freshman album"), or to a politician's first or second term in office ("sophomore senator") or an athlete's first or second year on a professional sports team. Junior and senior aren't used in this figurative way to refer to third and fourth years or efforts, because of those words' broader meanings of 'younger' and 'older'. (A junior senator is therefore not one who is in his or her third term of office, but rather merely one who has not been in the Senate as long as the other senator from his or her state.)
See also
- AEGEE
- AIESEC
- BEST
- International student
- Student society
- Student activism
- Student think tank
- Student engagement
- School district drug policies
Category:Academia
ja:在学生
EntrepreneurialThe attitudes, mindset and skills of an entrepreneur
Related:
- Entrepreneurship
- entrepreneurial education
- Junior Enterprise
Junior Enterprise
A Junior Enterprise is a local non-profit organisation entirely managed by students. Related to their field of studies the students offer consulting services to the market; experiencing unique learning opportunities by doing professional project work on the one side and managing small- to medium sized enterprises on the other, by doing this the students add practical experience to their theoretical skills. Most Junior Enterprises are linked to universities or schools.
An opportunity for students
This is an opportunity for students to develop self confidence and experience entrepreneurship at an early stage, to add practical experience to the theoretical skills and to provide private business with state-of-the-art knowledge from universities.
Due to the particularity of the Junior Enterprise work, the students distinguish themselves for example by their soft skills such as entrepreneurial spirit, team-working, creativity, presentation skills, public speaking, networking and intercultural understanding, work experience, project management…
History
- 1919: Establishment of Junior Achievement
- 1967: Establishment of the first Junior Enterprise in France
- 1992: Foundation of JADE, the European Confederation of Junior Enterprises, in order to link the National Confederations.
It is based in Brussels.
JADE
In the meantime this network counts 20.000 student members in eleven countries, organised in around 150 Junior Enterprises. JADE coordinates Junior Initiatives all over Europe and fosters their development. Together with the affiliated Junior Enterprise Network in Brazil JADE is one of the largest student networks in the world.
Links
More about JADE: European Confederation of Junior Enterprises
Junior Enterprise
A Junior Enterprise is a local non-profit organisation entirely managed by students. Related to their field of studies the students offer consulting services to the market; experiencing unique learning opportunities by doing professional project work on the one side and managing small- to medium sized enterprises on the other, by doing this the students add practical experience to their theoretical skills. Most Junior Enterprises are linked to universities or schools.
An opportunity for students
This is an opportunity for students to develop self confidence and experience entrepreneurship at an early stage, to add practical experience to the theoretical skills and to provide private business with state-of-the-art knowledge from universities.
Due to the particularity of the Junior Enterprise work, the students distinguish themselves for example by their soft skills such as entrepreneurial spirit, team-working, creativity, presentation skills, public speaking, networking and intercultural understanding, work experience, project management…
History
- 1919: Establishment of Junior Achievement
- 1967: Establishment of the first Junior Enterprise in France
- 1992: Foundation of JADE, the European Confederation of Junior Enterprises, in order to link the National Confederations.
It is based in Brussels.
JADE
In the meantime this network counts 20.000 student members in eleven countries, organised in around 150 Junior Enterprises. JADE coordinates Junior Initiatives all over Europe and fosters their development. Together with the affiliated Junior Enterprise Network in Brazil JADE is one of the largest student networks in the world.
Links
More about JADE: European Confederation of Junior Enterprises
European Confederation of Junior Enterprises
The European Confederation of Junior Enterprises (JADE).
;History
Twenty-five years after the establishment of the first Junior Enterprise in 1967, JADE – the European Confederation of Junior Enterprises – was founded in 1992 and is based in Brussels.
;Figures
This network counts 20.000 student members in eleven countries, organised in around 150 Junior Enterprises.
;Countries
JADE coordinates Junior Initiatives all over Europe and fosters their development. Together with the affiliated Junior Enterprise Network in Brazil JADE is one of the largest student networks in the world.
External links
[http://www.jadenet.org JADE - European Confederation of Junior Enterprises]
Category:Associations of students
Young enterprise
A Junior Enterprise is a local non-profit organisation entirely managed by students. Related to their field of studies the students offer consulting services to the market; experiencing unique learning opportunities by doing professional project work on the one side and managing small- to medium sized enterprises on the other, by doing this the students add practical experience to their theoretical skills. Most Junior Enterprises are linked to universities or schools.
An opportunity for students
This is an opportunity for students to develop self confidence and experience entrepreneurship at an early stage, to add practical experience to the theoretical skills and to provide private business with state-of-the-art knowledge from universities.
Due to the particularity of the Junior Enterprise work, the students distinguish themselves for example by their soft skills such as entrepreneurial spirit, team-working, creativity, presentation skills, public speaking, networking and intercultural understanding, work experience, project management…
History
- 1919: Establishment of Junior Achievement
- 1967: Establishment of the first Junior Enterprise in France
- 1992: Foundation of JADE, the European Confederation of Junior Enterprises, in order to link the National Confederations.
It is based in Brussels.
JADE
In the meantime this network counts 20.000 student members in eleven countries, organised in around 150 Junior Enterprises. JADE coordinates Junior Initiatives all over Europe and fosters their development. Together with the affiliated Junior Enterprise Network in Brazil JADE is one of the largest student networks in the world.
Links
More about JADE: European Confederation of Junior Enterprises Category:Singularitarianism
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