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    Home school

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    Although home schooling may have its benefits‚ a public school education provide a more efficient and effective environment for a student to learn and succeed. Although both can provide a good quality education to their students‚ there are many differences between home school and public school. These differences can either hinder or improve a child’s way of learning and developing. If children find themselves to be distracted while being in a classroom with their peers then home schooling may be

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    Utopian School

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    My Utopian School My idea of an ideal high school is one that students are proud to attend and‚ at the same time‚ receiving a good education. In order to achieve this‚ a school would need to have teachers that are greatly qualified in their field of expertise. The teachers would be efficient and very goal oriented‚ and would require all to have a master’s degree. The teachers would place the students’ well-being and success at the front of their agenda. My class size would have a maximum of twenty-five

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    Homeschool versus public school By Ariel Bell Everyone has an opinion on homeschool‚ and public school. Even though many people think that home school is a much safer place for kids‚ parents may not be able to provide the necessary tools. Some think that public schools are unsafe‚ and many people thought that home school was a religious thing. Things that are good for one family may not work for another family. Each child possesses different qualities and needs. Deciding‚ which is best for your

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    Most adults are for school uniforms‚ however most students are against them. There has been a lot of controversy on whether or not we should have school uniforms by next fall. We as students believe uniforms take away freedom of choice‚ they are impractical‚ and a strict dress code would be a better alternative. First‚ school uniforms take away individualism. They do this by not allowing students to pick what they want to wear. They take away from students showing what they stand for or believe

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    site of the school campus. The objective of the canteens is: to improve the school meals so that they are fresher‚ flavorsome and balanced‚ promote healthy food to the students and give their satisfaction. But in our observation it seems that more students are not patronizing the canteen because of the not enough food to serve to the students‚ space to name a few. Based on DepEd Order No.08 series of 2007 or the “Revised Implementing Guidelines on the Operation and Management of School Canteens

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    School Lunches

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    Essay We Are Hungry                 It is a YouTube sensation. A video made by high school teens titled We Are Hungry is an exaggerated but necessary cry for a change. In the tune of hit song We Are Young the video depicts teens falling asleep during class and slumping to the floor during sports practices. As silly as the video gets at times it boils down to one thing. There needs to be a change. School lunches need to have more calories and bigger portions to support the growing bodies of the

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    Mandatory School

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    Francisco Javier Vargas Mrs. Mundo English 11 Period: 1 20 August 2012 Going to school It’s hard enough to get kids to take their education seriously when it’s compulsory‚ I can’t imagine the number of kids who would totally give up on the idea if they actually had a choice in the matter. “Mandatory attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there… The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory- attendance laws and allow only those who are committed to

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    School Refusal

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    SCHOOL REFUSAL Most people can recall the scene in the movie “Farris Bueller’s Day Off” where he concocts and entire story and set up just so that he can stay home from school that day. His mother buys the fake fever induced by a hot blow dryer and the automated puking sounds coming from the bathroom‚ however there are parents who deal with these hysterics almost everyday. A case study that I found in an article by Nicole Setzer‚ Ph.d.‚ and Amanda Salzhauer‚ MSW at the University of Child

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    families are choosing to home school their children. While there are advantages and disadvantages to both options. The major factors in deciding which option is best are the learning environment‚ the curriculum‚ and meeting the needs of the child or children. Advantages: Home School Learning environment. Children within the home school environment are more likely to be calm and comfortable in his or her home. The children will not have the peer pressure of the public school‚ but the children will

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    Types of schools

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    different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance From the information in the session‚ fully describe the characteristics of each of the following types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance : 1. Community Schools Run by LA’s who own both the land and buildings and are responsible for employing the staff. The LA decides the schools’ admissions criteria for the allocation of places should the school be oversubscribed

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