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    PROS & CONS OF SINGLE-SEX SCHOOL ON STUDENTS Pros & Cons of Single-Sex School on Students INTRODUCTION Single-sex school has not been a stranger to us even from back in those old days. It practically shows how gender differences and effects caused by it had largely impacted on the society. People learnt how the attraction between Adam and Eve kind brings a lot of many things‚ including the separation of these two kinds through - one of the most important thing to the society‚ the education

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    people today and blame the parents of the youth. Some school are even creating a punishment that involves parents working at the schools for free. These schools are requiring that parents take responsibility for their children’s behavior. However‚ parents of students who misbehave in school should not be required to do unpaid work for the school because it is unfair to the parents‚ the school should be in charge of discipline‚ and students should be responsible for their own behavior. First of

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    High school students today deal with overloaded schedules‚ hours of homework‚ and heightened academic and extracurricular expectations. These demands leave students overstressed and with no time to themselves to relax or reflect. A typical day can find a student waking up at 6:30 to rush to school for a club meeting‚ followed by a typical school day‚ sports practice until 6:30‚ SAT prep class until 8:30‚ then home to eat dinner‚ shower‚ do homework‚ and finally fall into bed exhausted. High school

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    countries‚ there is no such thing as school uniform. The students just wear whatever they like as long as appropriate to the norm to their school. But‚ this kind of things does not happen in our country. Why? Questions like “Should school require students to wear a school uniform?” have been put forward again and again. Based on what we can observe now‚ the Ministry of Education does not have any desire to give any changes to current system. This is because school uniform is important and it brings

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    in the attached article‚ Principal Earnie Graham uses a purely traditional managerial approach in running Brittan Elementary School in Sutter‚ California. He clearly defines his authority when he says that it is within his power to set rules that promote a positive school environment. In his opinion‚ identification badges will improve things in school‚ therefore the students will wear badges. This is an example of hierarchy. Managerial Model - The traditional managerial approach views the implementation

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    AVERAGE TIME THAT STUDENTS FALL ASLEEP ON WEEKNIGHTS Sleep Time on Weeknights Time (military standard) Mean = 10:51 pm Range (7:30pm -3:00am) AVERAGE TIME THAT STUDENTS WAKE UP ON WEEKDAYS

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    Schools should ask students to evaluate their teachers. There are with no doubt a lot of good and experienced teachers‚ but in my opinion there are also a lot that do not belong in the classroom. Schools should ask students to evaluate their teachers in order to avoid choosing bad and inexperienced teachers‚ in order to learn what students like and dislike about the teaching methods and to make them feel more valuable for the school. First of all‚ a good teacher should have enough

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    norms as well as men who establishes or breaks the same. School rules and regulations are made not to be broken. Rules are made for the safety and better welfare of the students in school. Another is to promote good behavior among students and to maintain the good image of the school. Parents send their children to school in order for them to learn not only academic values‚ but also moral values. Implementing school rules will help the students mold their character and values expected from them by other

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    ___ Students need to learn creative thinking at schools Nowadays‚ many schools start to teach students creative thinking skills. Some people think that it is not good for students because students’ main task in the school is to learn knowledge from textbooks and get good scores of examinations instead of studying how to think creatively. However‚ this essay argues that this thought is negative and schools need to teach students creative thinking skills which are beneficial to student themselves

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    Should schools make students wear uniforms? I believe that schools should make students wear uniforms‚ while I was doing research I learned that there have been many debates on students wearing school uniforms. Kindergarten through twelfth grade students should wear school uniforms as well as the faculty and administration. Mandating school uniforms can bring about significant differences in the school system. Wearing uniforms can lead to safer schools‚ increasing student learning‚ and decreasing

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