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    read the Southern University College of Education Framework. Write approximately one substantive paragraph explaining what this means to you in terms of your Southern University educational perspective. III. Please read the Professional Dispositions below and sign at the bottom. Professional Dispositions for Teaching Excellence Graduate School of Education You are expected to demonstrate professionalism throughout your graduate education program. Professionalism includes the

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    I’m want to be a famous for English and write down in the books Rural Schools’ Environment There are many aspects about rural schools that make them less fortunate than other types of schools. The actual environment of rural schools sometimes makes it hard for their students to succeed. Poverty is the "600 pound gorilla" that is sitting on rural schools (Berliner‚ 2004). Rural schools are dependent on national and urban economics‚ and if the economy is not prospering‚ this also

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    Judith Wilde‚ Chris Nelson‚ Robert Martínez‚ and Gary Hargett. "INFORMAL ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION." Finchpark Home Page. Web. 21 Apr. 2011. <http://www.finchpark.com/courses/assess/informal.htm>. Phenix‚ Philip Henry. Philosophy of Education. New York: Holt‚ 1958. "Positive Environment and Classroom Management « Principal Kendrick." Principal Kendrick. Web. 03 Dec. 2010. <http://kendrik2.wordpress.com/2007/09/04/positive-environment-and-classroom-management Santrock‚ John W.. Educational

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    Indo-European VS. Bantu The migrations of both the Indo European and the Bantu peoples had lasting impacts on culture‚ language and society in the areas to which they migrates. They were of course different but they had many similarities as well. Both were linguistic groups who migrated in search of new lands and to escape conflict and environmental changes. The Indo European peoples originated in Ukraine/Southern Russia and migrated to all Europe‚ Mesopotamia‚ Western China‚ and India.

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    professional school pricinple. Retrieved 08 March 13‚ 2013http://www.ajol.info/index.php/saje/article/viewFile/24995/20678 3) Christie‚P.(2001). Improving school quality in South Africa: a study of schools that have succeeded against the odds. Journal of Education ‚ 41‚45‚52 4) Hattie‚ J (2003). Teachers make a difference: what is the research eveidence

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    __punt________. 3. Bantu Migrations Also around 2000 BCE‚ an even larger migration got under way–that of the Bantu-speaking peoples based in the forested lands near the Niger and Benue Rivers. The Bantu‚ who were primarily __Farmers___________‚ spread south and east‚ blending with local hunter–gatherers who inhabited the areas that they settled. Historians debate the causes of the Bantu migrations but many attribute the movement to ___the South________________. As the Bantu peoples spread‚ they

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    2012.7.25 Traditional Education and Modern Education Education has been a means of transmitting one’s culture from one generation to another. As the oldest industry‚ it is the main instrument used by society to preserve‚ maintain and upgrade its social equilibrium. A society’s future depends largely on the quality of its citizen’s education‚ so having a good educational system is very important. Traditional education and modern education is a hot topic among many people‚ especially

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    Life is too short for acquiring knowledge. Student life is mainly meant for studies. A student who devotes his full energy and time to his studies is a good son of his motherland. India needs mentally alert and able young men and women. It is the duty of students to acquire as much knowledge as they can during their student life. A nation of undisciplined citizens can never make any progress. Such a nation is always in danger of extinction. Indiscipline is a serious drawback of our national life

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    Significant reforms have been made to the education system due to the demands of a fast changing and increasingly competitive global economy. The need to provide quality education that maximizes the potential of every child and raise standards of pupil performance has increased the demand for education assistants and broadened the range of responsibilities they perform. In the past‚ an education assistant’s role involved preparing materials for the classroom‚ childcare and pastoral care. However

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    The Obstacles of Education in Poverty The greatest obstacle regarding the attainment of education in a high-poverty school―resources. According to HuffPost Education‚ 51 percent of children across the country now live in poverty‚ and the numbers appear to be growing at a hypersonic speed (Slade‚ 2015). Whether it be the inability to access quality education (a problem for many developing and rural nations) or the inability to fund lunch and school supplies (such as up to date textbooks or computers)

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