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    five years the enrollment increased by to 279. In the school year 2000-2001‚ through the initiative of the Administrator‚ Dr. Virgilio Santos‚ the high school department was opened. In March 2004‚ sixteen pioneer students received their high school diploma. To date‚ the institution has almost reached its target of 500 pupils. As the school continue to grow‚ their current system in enrollment proved to be inept to cater the increasing number of students. Their need for a better system increased as

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    usually involves using electronic hardware. It also implies the replacement of human workers with machines. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/computerization). Different institutions have been seeking different form of advancements to their current system for better service so that customer satisfaction could be guarantee as a good business customer’s is our top priority in whatever kind of business we may be. One type of institution which have abundantly adopted this innovation are academe or school

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    Top Ten Reasons for Becoming an Elementary School Teacher Being an elementary school teacher is a highly rewarding profession. Building the academic foundation of young minds can be challenging‚ but is incredibly worthwhile. If you are considering becoming an elementary school teacher‚ here are the top ten reasons why you may want to take the leap into the classroom:1. You have a broad appreciation of school subjects.To be an elementary school teacher‚ you have to be versed in a variety of subjects

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Solving the huge shortage of classrooms in public schools through the use of modern technology INTRODUCTION Traditionally classrooms have been the place where students and teachers were brought together to enable learning. Where a course required hands-on practical experience‚ teachers‚ students‚ and the requisite equipment were brought together in laboratories to supplement the learning done in classrooms. We have classrooms because until recently it was the only way to have

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    Positive Impact of Two-Way Immersion Programs in Elementary Schools In Germany‚ students begin to learn Russian at age ten‚ while in Primary Schools. Education is given in Primary Schools from age six to fourteen. The students then go on to Secondary Schools until age eighteen where a four-year course is available. “In Secondary Schools the pupils learn English or French as their second foreign language‚ and possibly Latin also” (Taylor 261). German students are more diverse and well-rounded as

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    first established in Cabadbaran‚ Agusan as an extension of the Cabadbaran Elementary School in 1919. Due to the small number of students enrolled at Cabadbaran‚ the high school was transferred to Butuan (still a municipality and the capital of Agusan) the high school was separated from Butuan Central Elementary School and made an independent unit. The school was manned by six teachers including a principal with an enrollment of around 268 students. The pioneer senior class composed of 24 students

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    06/23/2013 Discipline can be a challenge at any level weather it is elementary school or high school. Teachers and administrators are faced with many challenges. Included in this summery is an interview with the Merkel Elementary Principle as well as the Merkel high school principle. These two principles share some of their insight into special education and the disciple challenges they face. 1.Mrs. Woolard- Young students can get distracted easily and there is always the possibility

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    Introduction Lacy Elementary school is a public school‚ serving over its capacity that is 500. 650 students are getting the education in the 60-year old building that is located in an urban district. The school is receiving federal aid for the lunch and breakfast programs. Thirty-percent of the student population use buses to come to the school every day. The Lacy elementary school has before and after school programs that are run by the school’s PTA volunteers and paraprofessionals. Student Characteristics

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of City Schools City of Santa Rosa Regina Coeli School Brgy. Balibago‚ City of Santa Rosa‚ Laguna Elementary Level Guidance Program for School Year 2012 – 2013. Philosophy: The Regina Coeli School Guidance program is an integral part of the overall educational process. It prepares students to be responsible citizens of society by facilitating their intellectual‚ physical‚ moral‚ emotional‚ social and

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    Elementary School Teachers are the beginning of every student’s life for 14+ years of schooling ahead of them. They are people who are starting each child out with a successful future. Elementary school teachers introduce to the children curriculum areas in reading‚ math‚ social studies‚ and sciences which are all basic requirements for further education. Every state requires that public school teachers be certified for at least one‚ or several related subjects. Not only a Bachelor’s Degree is needed;

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