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    Homeschooling and public schools vary in quality and the benefits each one has. The vast differences between the two may determine the better choice for a particular child. Although parents might not be an expert or licensed to teach‚ students who are homeschooled succeed more academically compared to public school students and the parents can have a better knowledge of how their child learns the best. Homeschooling used to be the only form of schooling before public school came about. As said

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    control. This illustrates that one of public schools problem is behavior management. Students taking control of the classrooms ultimately sets them up for failure in the eduction war‚ because without the teachers having control of the class students become unfocused and don’t retain the information. Managed classroom behavior is highly important to success in public schools‚ this can be accomplished with changes in teaching practices. In the public school system teachers and administrators agree

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    Tuesday‚ November 23‚ 2013 Homeschool vs. Public schools Homeschooling vs. public school has been a public debate for the last couple years. Many parents’ today are deciding to home school their children. Although most people think that a public education is better‚ most statistics and facts tend to show that home schooling is beneficial in more ways. Some parents choose homeschooling because of the protection to their child and some choose public education because of the environment. When

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    The Cult of Athleticism in Public Schools ‘Athleticism can be defined as the ability to participate within a sport‚ being able to excel in a sport of your choice. Also athleticism was believed in order to grow as an individual‚ where it was greatly supported by all especially parents and teachers of the younger generations.’ (Mangan‚ J. 2010 International Journal of the History of Sport‚ Volume 27‚ Issue 1 &2‚ pp. 60-77.) This essay will address how athleticism and the ‘cult of athleticism’

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    In today’s society school safety is a enormous concern to those attending school. According to studies conducted on students‚ it shows that a student performance in a private schools rather than in public schools due to the safer atmosphere. Private schools have more resources that contribute towards their funds for a security system at their school. One of the reasons why private schools have a more flexible budget to spend on the school’s security program is because they are funded by the

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    Public Schools vs. Charter Schools The first day of school is a rite of passage for most children. The step from home or day care to school is huge: they are a big kid now. However‚ sometimes the local Public School‚ especially in rural or economically challenged areas‚ can be an uncertain‚ questionable and scary place‚ and yet parents are expected to entrust them with their five or six year old child. Some years ago‚ when my daughter was ready to enter school‚ she and I had just such an experience

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    …just cant go wrong Laura NOVEMBER 23‚ 2010 WRITING IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE “Children are the future”. We hear this quote very quite often‚ but how much truth do you think really lies behind it? Literally speaking‚ children of today are‚ in fact‚ going to be adults of tomorrow; and with that being said‚ this quote is true indeed. However‚ the main question that needs to be asked is‚ how can we set children up today to make the future a brighter place? Well‚ aside from home training and values

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    “hassle” I’m glad that I had Mr.Smith to keep me in line and further my improvement. With the many papers we have written about the current issues and events in the world I have grasped a better understanding of what these issues bring to society. Furthermore‚ “ The ba on Santa Claus” article was the most impactful to me. The fact that a traditional and fictional character is seen as something that should be banned in public schools was quite eye opening. Public school is a way to submerge students in

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    Chapter I Introduction A. Background of the Study Students in public schools acquire sickness from he dirty environment. Frombroken chairs to unventilated rooms‚ this can be to them uncomfortable and thus‚ each student’s mood and concentration. The no.1 facility that causes problem for the students is the comfort room. The comfort room in public schools nowadays is an eyesore. The odor that the comfort room releases causes illness in students and visual pollution every time the students

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    When kids are in school‚ they are expected to be in a trustworthy environment‚ right? But‚ how can we have trust if they don’t trust us to do the right things online? I think public schools need to have more trust in their students and what they do on the internet. I think web filters are absurd and need to be removed for many reasons. In some situations‚ it is hurting our education. I strongly agree that schools block too many websites. There are good reasons why we need them. A school is a place for

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