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    and independent schools. All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school. Most state schools have to follow National Curriculum the most common ones are: * Community schools: controlled by the local council and not influenced by business or religious groups * Foundation and trust schools: more freedom to change the way they do things than community schools‚ ran by their own governing body which also decide the admissions policy. The land and

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    Policing Policies Cheryl D. Johnson AJS 582 March 11‚ 2013 Rick Ferrell University of Phoenix Policing Policies Community policing is a practice that been used since 1980s by The Department of Justice (Ferrei‚ 2009). The practice reduces fear and crime and gives citizens a sense of restoring order in the community. Community policing also help built a bond between the police and citizens. The police realize that community policing is effective if citizens interact with the police in community

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    National Bookstore Purpose - Our purpose is to serve our customers with tools that enrich their minds and improve skills to ensure their success. All our efforts are concentrated to serve this purpose. We provide the largest selection of products and services‚ reaching more customers through our growing branch network‚ and spreading the love of reading and learning through our advocacy and community campaigns. Benefits Better data collection Knowing the customer is a key tenant for successful

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    not be allowed in school for many reasons. One reason is that it is a big responsibility and young kids are not ready for that. Another is that it is not necessary and children don’t need it at school if they have it at home. And finally it is a big distraction to both students and teachers. In this essay‚ you will see the many pieces of evidence that will point you towards the truth about having cell phones in school. One reason that cell phones should not be allowed in school is that it is a big

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    brother/ or sister off the elementary school bus‚ and schools would have to provide a snack for the children because it would interfere with families early dinner time. Can the school afford this? It is very important for families to have family time because families should have a strong bond. Also‚ kids should have time to get out their energy and have fun instead of learning for nine hours a day. Here are my reasons on why the School Board should not change school hours. My first reason on why we

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    Why schools should start later There are many benefits of high schools and middle schools starting later in the day. It can really help students‚ teachers‚ and school administration. The average teenager needs at least 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep to do their best at school and at sports. Starting school later can also prevent teens from dying in motor accidents because less sleep increases the chance of getting in a motor accident. It would also greatly benefits the students lives because more sleep

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    Although some people believe that kids should not have phones in school‚ it may actually be argued that kids should have phones in school. Here are some reasons. For one reason‚ kids will get on their phone if they don’t have a laptop for research. Secondly‚ is that kids can call a parent if they need to. The last reason‚ if the kids don’t have friends that will play with them‚ they can get on their phone for entertainment. First of all‚a strong reason is if you don’t have a laptop or pc(pc means

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    Unit 10: Schools as organisations 2.1 Describe roles and responsibilities of: a) School governors b) Senior management team c) Other statutory roles e.g. SENCo d) Teachers e) Support staff Within a school there are different people with various roles‚ all of which are necessary to ensure the smooth running of the school. Role: Responsibilities: Governors Volunteers who ensure the school provides a good quality education. Set the aims‚ objectives and policies of the school. Adopt new

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    waking up early is difficult. High school classes should stay on the same schedule as they are now and not change to starting late. Some advantages of keeping the schedule the same are sports‚ work‚ and homework. First and foremost‚ sports need to start before dark‚ because you wouldn’t want the teams to leave the ball games very late and arrive home late. By keeping the schedule the same practice time would not run till dark. The latest practice goes to now in high school is seven o’clock. The schedule

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    Using material from item A and elsewhere‚ assess the claim that the main aim of education policies in the last 25 years has been to create an education market. The conservative governments of Margret Thatcher and John Major in the last 25 years were strongly influenced by New Right philosophy who see educational improvements as a way of promoting economic expenditure‚ but they think that state spending should be cut‚ not increased‚ and that competition is more important than equality of opportunity

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