Worst day in school 201307-ENG10 One of my worst days of school. I can remember one event in my grade school days that I did not like. You could say it being one of my worst days of my life. I was in the fifth grade‚ in a school in Clovis‚ NM. This school believed in paddling if you got in trouble. The teacher I had‚ acted like he love to enforce this rule. He would tell us‚ every time we acted out‚ that he was going to paddle us as he waved his paddle in the air
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INTRODUCTIONIn most Universities the world over today‚ the academic performance of students has recently come under scrutiny for a number of reasons. For instance‚ a number of studies have been carried out to identify causal factors of poor academic performance in a number of institutions worldwide. Interestingly‚ most of these studies focused on the three elements that intervene. Such included‚ parents (family causal factors)‚ teachers (academic causal factors)‚ and students (personal causal factors)
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educational needs of children. The government has expressed its intention‚ DfES (1997) and DfES (2003) to place schools at the heart of a new multidisciplinary approach to children ’s services with improved communication and consultation between schools‚ together with other service providers‚ and parents‚ as one of its principle aims. Many commentators such as Nind et al (2003); Williams (2004) and Berk (2004) have noted the importance of parents as the prime educators of their children and the issue of
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Does School Violence Starts at Home? Rebecca Campbell PSY 496 Applied Project Jason Etchegaray December 10‚ 2011 Abstract The best place to start is understanding the cause of school violence and then one can understand what to do to work toward a prevention. In this qualitative research plan‚ I will be gathering data and putting it all together to come up with a decision as to whether school violence starts at home‚ looking at different problems that may occur and problems
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Stereotyping Students: Improving Academic Performance Through Stereotypes This paper will examine how the impact that stereotypes have depends entirely on the connotation that they are used with. Drawing on several essays discussing the consequences of stereotypes this essay shows the relationship between students and stereotypes. The paper aims to show educators and students the unintentional impacts that stereotypes have on the academic performance of students. According to Marlene Philip
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the academic performance in English 11 of first year AB-English students of the School of Arts and Criminology Introduction Academic performance is one of the crucial areas of a learner’s life. Some learners may not be bothered if they progress or not‚ however‚ their parents are left with great distress if their children do not perform. This is because families‚ as well as the government invest in the education of child. On top of that‚ generally all parents would want their children to be
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Bullying in Primary and Secondary Schools “Bullying. This means threatening‚ harassing‚ persecuting or insulting others. Especially those who are weaker. It is a daily terror for many children‚ possibly your child without knowing it. And schools‚ some more than others are becoming infested with bullies taking advantage of smaller or timid ones. Is your child being bullied at school? This statement made by Professor Ramesh Deosaran is taken from one of his articles (Bullying‚ The Silent Terror‚ dated
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TITLE: Behavior and coping mechanism of pupils from broken family. INTRODUCTION People marry for many reasons‚ including one or more of the following: legal‚ social‚ libidinal‚ emotional‚ economic‚ spiritual‚ and religious. These might include arranged marriages‚ family obligations‚ the legal establishment of a nuclear family unit‚ the legal protection of children and public declaration of commitment. Family is the basic components of the society. And we believes
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PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND GENDER GAP IN NIGERIA COUNTRY PROFILE: Nigeria is a federation of 36 States and a Federal Capital Territory. There are three(3) types of Governments; the Federal‚ State and Local Governments. Each State is governed by an elected Governor‚ while each local government is headed by an elected Chairman who is the Chief Executive assisted by a Secretary who is the administrative head. Nigeria sit on a Land Area of :923‚768 sq. km with of 158 million (2009 estimates;
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Home School Education is Superior to Public School Education It is estimated that the number of children that are homeschooled is growing every year by seven to fifteen percent. Yet homeschool only accounts for approximately three to four percent of the student population in the United States. Families choose homeschooling for many reasons such as religion‚ school violence‚ better socialization‚ and for some they believe they can do a better job of educating their children than the public schools
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