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    Aim and Value of Schools

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    Aims and values of Willow Brook Primary Willow Brook Primary became an academic school in September 2012. Aims: are the goals and visions that the school set to achieve academically‚ usually set by the head teacher in collaboration with parents‚ staff and community. Values : is the moral code of the school‚ although they differ from one school to another‚ they will usually include respect to ourselves and others. Willow Brook aims and values: At Willow Brook Primary‚ we promote an environment

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    Reforming our schools

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    Reforming Our Schools What is the purpose of our schools in America? The goal of our schools is to provide every student with the same foundation of knowledge‚ whether or not it is necessarily relevant to the student’s interests. Because of this goal‚ the same method and style of teaching is often used for every student‚ regardless of how that student learns best. As of now‚ It is obvious that the “the aim of schooling is to get all students to the same place at about the same time” (Eisner 1).

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    Public Schools vs. Private Schools A good education is an essential part of a child’s development. Today‚ parents have a choice in their child’s education and can evaluate both public and private schools. Although both public and private schools provide education and opportunities for students‚ parents should evaluate the differences and choose the option that best suits their child and families’ needs. In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast five major areas that relate to public and private

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    Being able to go to school is a privilege. Here in the United States‚ they offer public schools to everyone without a fee but in other countries like the Philippines‚ they don’t. The Philippines is one of the third-world countries which means that there’s more poor people than rich and not everyone can afford to get an education. From where I used to live when I was still there‚ I always see children in the streets selling flowers or rags and most of them are just below the age of 16. They have no

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    School Lunches Essay

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    In recent years‚ school cafeterias across America have started a new lunch trend that has sparked quite a debate. With so many complaints about the poor quality food that schools have been serving students‚ bringing in popular fast food restaurants to replace traditional lunches seems to be the quick solution. This new trend is not only a dull attempt to solve an issue‚ but it also creates other problems for school age children‚ as well as the entire nation. Fast food restaurants may be more popular

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    bad behavior in school

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    most obvious solution is the president of school should make hard punishment to the students are indicipline. For example when students are not go to class on time or they skip the class the teacher will call their parents to told them what their children do. By doing this students will behave better. A further step is government should open more school in rural. For instance they invest more money in education‚ technology and supply the funds to build schools. Consequently‚ students will have chance

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    School Girls Attacked

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    School Girl Attacks SOC 100 School Girl Attacks Before the Taliban was removed from power‚ rarely did girls attend school. Today that has changed. It has caused some conflicts. Many see this change as being disrespectful. They fear that the girls seeking to get an education will become more self-dependent. That many of the girls will grow up to become less submissive. They will be able to maintain careers and compete with men in the workforce. Some will even seek out political position

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    The Holocaust‚ one of the biggest events to happen in history‚ is being debated whether to teach it in school or not. The Holocaust was a big event in history that every child has to learn about at some point. That point should be in 8th grade. That is when the kids start to be more mature and can handle the horribly detailed events of the Holocaust. The Holocaust should be taught in the 8th grade because it is a very important part of history and 8th graders are more mature at that age. The

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    As a paraprofessional in an elementary school‚ I recognize how imperative it is for teachers to encourage and motivate students. I want to motivate my students while challenging them through their assignments. My strategy for accomplishing this goal is to develop their social and interaction skills by allowing students to work independently and in groups. In other words‚ given the tools of new information linked with prior knowledge promotes creativity and problem solving skills. Furthermore‚ I

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    Disruptive school students have a negative influence on others. Students who are noisy and disobedient should be grouped together and taught separately. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Answer It is generally accepted that some student making noisy and behave badly cause trouble and get effect negative in the class for others. As a result teacher and other students find difficulties to continue

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