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    Discipline: School Types

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    It doesn’t take a lot of research to tell us that discipline in school is different today than it was in the 1950s. But it does take some investigation to find out why. Various studies have shown that students who act up in school express a variety of reasons for doing so: * Some think that teachers don’t care about them. * Others don’t want to be in school at all. * They don’t consider goal setting and success in school important anymore. * Students are unaware that their adolescent

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    "A solution to school violence" In my hometown of Monroe‚ Louisiana‚ we have solution to problems that may happen in schools. I think that most communities ignore the problems that happen in schools. With shootings in schools and many fights‚ this is one problem that needs to be solved immediately. In my town‚ we have a one strike rule‚ which is a great solution to some of the problems that happen in the schools. I know that money is a problem‚ but we can’t put a price on our children’s education

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    Twice the Angle - Circle Theorems 3: Angle at the Centre Theorem Definitions An arc of a circle is a contiguous (i.e. no gaps) portion of the circumference. An arc which is half of a circle is called a semi-circle. An arc which is shorter than a semi-circle is called a minor arc. An arc which is greater than a semi-circle is called a major arc. Clearly‚ for every minor arc there is a corresponding major arc. A segment of a circle is a figure bounded by an arc and its chord. If the arc is a minor

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    through the courts‚ but he won an important victory when a federal appeals court barred the school district from enforcing the policy while the lawsuit is pending. The court indicated that the dress code is too broad—and may be unconstitutional. (Haynes) This lawsuit is just one of many. “[I]n North Carolina‚ a principal told students that he wouldn’t allow "gay‚ fine by me" T-shirts in his school. A New Jersey school banned a T-shirt with the word "redneck." And so it goes around the nation.” (Haynes)

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    schools as organisastions

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    Schools as Organisations Unit 302 Andie Logue Education choices for children 1) Early Years – 0-5 2) Primary – key stages 1 and 2 3) Secondary – key stages 3 and 4 4) Further education – post 16 5) Higher education – post 18 0 year – 5 year old Nursery Day nurseries deliver care‚ play and education for children from about 2 months to 5 years. They are normally open all day between 8am and 6pm and will be registered with Ofsted. 3 and 4 year olds can access a fund to get 15 hours

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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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    Do Private School Students Achieve Better Academically Than Do Public School Students? Name Institution Introduction Are private school students better than those in public schools? What are some of the factors that separate the quality of education received by the two groups of students? Controversy has in the past brewed over studies that have indicated that students in private schools perform better than those in public schools. This paper is therefore meant at an in-depth analysis of

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    Homeschool vs. Public-school Danjerell Burks Comp/170 May 9‚ 2013 Candid Taylor-Brandon Homeschool vs. Public-school More parents are choosing to home school their child or children rather than enrolling their children in a public school system. The parent’s make their decision based upon the school district that they live in. Some public schools do not have up to date materials. There are certain public schools that have a more difficult curriculum‚ which challenges students academically

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    Recent data shows that an estimated 30.6 million US students eat school lunches‚ yet only 6% of school lunch programs meet the nutritional requirements made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (“Three Facts About”). Although the lunch criteria has changed by requiring more fruits‚ vegetables‚ and whole grain choices‚ there are still countless steps to be taken to make school lunches more nutritious. In public schools‚ there are many unhealthy choices given to children for lunch‚ and there should

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    vhnoasklcvnlasd;cakjcbnkijlawcnaiDropping out of high school is not good idea and it is an issue faced by many teens today. There are few reasons why people drop out of high school. One they are inspired dropping out of high school sounds cool and mad fun but after few months you will find the results. Most likely you will end up with out job or job that does require more physical and pay nothing near how hard you worked. Why someone wants to drop outof high school. Either or their family don’t have money

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