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    Using Technology in Schools Melanie L. Hayford Ivy Tech Community College: Evansville December 10‚ 2014 Using Technology in Schools Most people use some kind of technology daily; most jobs require people to use a computer or another way to connect to the internet. Some schools now use smart boards‚ iPads‚ laptops‚ and computer labs to teach the children to use the technology properly. Not showing the children how to use the technologies that they face every day at home and outside the home can

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    Stereotypes In Schools

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    magine being told that you don’t have a choice in which subjects you get to study at school. That the reason you don’t have a choice is because you’re a girl or a guy. So what can be done so that our children are confident in the subjects they pick? Stereotypes are such a huge issue in today’s society‚ especially in the education system. Stereotypes are making our children believe that they cannot study certain subjects because they are boy subjects or girl subjects‚ creating low self-esteem within

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    Why Return to School?

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    Decision Nastassja Matthews Eng 121 Deborah Zeringue January 7‚ 2013 My Decision As a young adult‚ I had made a major decision and commitment to return to school. I wanted a career that I would enjoy doing and be able to separate my life between home and work; I can be myself while I’m at work. Based on my decision to return to school was challenging for me because I was not sure on what I wanted as my career. I did some research and found out that I wanted to be a teacher because I love working

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    Chubby America: Fast Food Schools Rene Robledo Strayer University Chubby America: Fast Food Schools Childhood obesity has grown rapidly over the years‚ and with it health problems such as type one and two diabetes‚ and high blood pressure. It is most likely that a child who is already overweight will reach obesity at adulthood. With obesity a major growing problem in America the government decided to act by passing a law‚ The Healthy‚ Hunger-free Kids Act. The bill allows the U.S. Department

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    Residential schools were government sponsored religious schools established to assimilate Indigenous children into Canadian culture. Some of the primary objectives of the residential schools were to remove and isolate children from their homes‚ cultures‚ traditions‚ and families. They believed the Aboriginal cultures and spiritual beliefs were unequal and inferior. At first students were sent to the schools by their parents as some of the parents first believed that the school would be good for

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    Long School Lunches

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    having a machine launch food towards you sounds almost as crazy as it did when Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone‚ however‚ nothing is impossible. Schools all over the nation use similar methods to distribute lunch to their students and some believe it is time to start a new innovation that improves the long lines during lunch and benefits the school overall. On the contrary‚ opposing views feel as though this new method is going to be costly and produce safety hazards. Though this new system

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    April 20‚ 2013 Teachers and Guns in Schools In this day and age‚ more children are being subject to violence through a variety of sources and medium. For example‚ video games such as Mortal Combat‚ Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas‚ Call of Duty and one of my favorites only because I like military aircraft‚ Air Combat‚ have a lot of graphic detail‚ abusive language‚ violent themes and emphasis on just one goal‚ killing & murder. These children do go to school‚ yet the significance isn’t on getting

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    School Is Bad for Children

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    Jianhua Chen ESL 135 Essay #2 3/29/2015 The Responsibility of School Sometimes when we are going to school and sitting on the bus‚ there is always a question shows on in our brain: what is the goal for us to go to school‚ though goes to school is one of the compulsory things in our life? When we are in school‚ there is a list of rules to limit us to expand our thinking ways and restrict our hobbies. In the article “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt reveals some problems of the current

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    School Personnel: Teacher Orientation Instructor: Charley Kenty By: Lynn Mendiola‚ Fatima Manaloto‚ Anthony Pascoe‚ Beverly Surla & Catherine Acera-Caberera June 14‚ 2012 The single most important aspect of a child’s education is the teacher. Søren Kierkegaard (1976) said‚ “What the teacher is‚ is more important than what he [or she] teaches” (pp. 236). By working with new teachers we can help remedy the growing difficulty of recruiting and retaining teachers in the education field. New

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    especially for immigrant children and children of color. As the student population in American schools becomes increasingly diverse‚ educators must respond with school reform efforts that meet the needs of these students. Because of this‚ U.S. immigration laws‚ has helped the student population to become increasingly more diverse in regards to race‚ ethnicity‚ and language. In order for this to take place‚ school officials must be able to develop culturally sensitive curriculums that accommodate multicultural

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