Culture of a School: Interview and Reflection Paper Guidelines Ana Luna EDL505 Prof. Karen Clark 02/25/2013 * * Part One: Interview * To: Johnette Robinson * Owner and Director * Childlife Preschool 1. What is the school profile? (Urban‚ rural‚ etc.‚ grade level of students‚ number of students‚ number of students on free or reduced lunch (if applicable)‚ ethnicity‚ number of students receiving special services and which type of special services‚ etc
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your children for school. Identification of those who belong at school and those who don’t is easier. School uniforms make dress code enforcement easier. Gangs at school can’t show their "colors" or characteristic symbols. There’s no distracting fashion show at school when you wear a uniform. Household income doesn’t become a visible issue with school uniforms; the focus is on the person‚ not what they are wearing. This is a healthy list of eight pros when it comes to school uniforms. Here is
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use in school aged students along with students carrying weapons to schools‚ it seemed as if no one was recognizing the significance of school bullying. For victims of bullying‚ they go to school every day facing harassment‚ taunting‚ and humiliation. Studies show that 25-35% of teens encountered some type of bullying in their lifetime (Nansel et al‚ 2001). Bullying is a form of violent behavior that happens not only in the schools but everywhere. Kids have been exposed to bullying in school for generations
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have Cell Phones in School? It has been in dispute if cell phones should be permitted in schools. Some people believe cell phones should be allowed while others do not. Each side has genuinely cogent arguments‚ but cell phones should stay away from school grounds. Having cell phones at school can make it unchallenging to break the rules‚ students will get distracted‚ and classmates can communicate with other classmates during class. Cell phones should not be authorized in schools. It would be easier
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School Counselor Every student needs help in some way whether entering high school‚ needing information‚ choosing a career‚ or talk about personal problems. As a high schoolor‚ students realize what roles counselors play in school careers and futures. School counselors are there every step of the way. A school counselor plays multiple roles in a students’ life. Before anything‚ the counselor and student must get to know each other‚ so the student is comfortable.(Job Profiles‚ 2011) When a
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Nutrition in Schools Nutrition in schools has become a very controversial issue in America‚ particularly in the last decade. Many people say that the food being given to students in elementary and secondary schools is unhealthy for them. A lot of the food served in schools contains little nutritional value. More often than not‚ the lunches are served from a box. They are typically shipped frozen in mass quantities to be stored in the lunchroom freezers and refrigerators. People feel that almost
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School Closing Jeanise McCrea American Intercontinential University Abstract When I was in school many years age classes were over crowed and merely getting a seat was was an issue‚ and my parents paid for my education. Being a former resident of Philadelphia I completely understand why parents our out raged at our law makers. There is two sides to every story and I can truly say I understand both in this case. Politicans are also outraged by this what seems to an injustice to our future Doctors
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in the 90’s have taken a whole new approach to the game. The changed the rules‚ that would affect the country for the rest of their existence. The fad? To act out in violence in school against eachother‚ not just fist to fist physical altercation‚ but from one boy’s fathers gun to another. The new fad is to take a school by a surprise attack and make news headlines. Quite a change from the early 50’s. So the question that boggles ever Americans mind‚ is why and how we allowed these children to invade
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an adult. By assimilating the aboriginal children into the lower fringes of mainstream society‚ they hoped to diminish or abolish native traditions within a few generations. Schools run by churches upon government funding were created in order to separate these children from their homes. They were later named residential schools and were established with the assumption that aboriginal culture was unable to adapt to a modernizing society. In 1920‚ attendance became compulsory for all kids ages 7-15
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Barisal School | Location | Syllabus | Est. | Levels | Admission period | Baisari High School | Baisari‚ Banaripara‚ Barisal District | Syllabus | 1880 | | | Chittagong School | Location | Syllabus | Est. | Levels | Admission period | A M High School | Oskhali‚ Hatiya | | | | | Chittagong Police Institution | Dampara‚ Chittagong | Bangla National Curriculum | | Class Six to SSC | January | Daffodil International School (DIS) | 1222/1123‚ Stadium Road‚ Chandpur-3600[1] | CIE
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