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    The biggest down fall to public school immunization policy is that religious reasoning is an exception for vaccinations without question. A student‚ who may or may not even have the correct religious reasoning‚ can go to public school without vaccinations and infect a student who has probable medical cause to be exempted. At Meadow Glenn Elementary in Lexington‚ South Carolina‚ "two students have medicinal reasoning for exemptions‚ while 22 students have religious reasoning..." (Branning). Those

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    In the public schools and in the society the common issue in the schools is the dress attire. Should we enforce dress codes or uniforms in public schools? I know we have our freedom of expression but some people express themselves a little too much. The issue on dress is still an issue but people had ignored it because no change has been made. Obama also took part in this issue he had an issue about the men who sagged their pants he stated that most people show little respect for themselves due to

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    Imagine one night after school‚ you have a ton of work to do‚ and you’re looking foward to sports that night to take your mind of the stressful work. Then you find out that the school has canceled sports. Schools are wanting to get rid of sports! Sports can be fun‚ a chance to hang out with friends in a way you can’t in school. You don’t have to do any frustrating work. Now‚ schools want to take that away. Schools should keep their sports. One reason schools should keep sports is kids would be treated

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    The Woodland School of Art‚ also known as Medicine Painting and Legend Painting‚ is a form of Indigenous art that focuses on depicting the traditional beliefs and narratives through a contemporary medium. Within this style‚ there are two works that have displayed this prowess of cultural representation for the Ojibway people. One work is Conquest of the Thunderbird by the founder of the Woodland Style‚ Norval Morrisseau‚ and Bear Medicine Healing by an artist who was inspired by Morrisseau‚ Marc

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    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss public school districts’ limits on "hate" speech and reconcile those limits with the decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. Importance to Education To avoid disturbance and disruption and to create and maintain a safe learning environment‚ public schools often adopt policies that forbid certain acts on the part of students. Included in many of these policies are prohibitions on hate speech. The opinion of the court in Tinker v. Des Moines

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    sexual intercourse with another person‚ my interest in this hypothesis is to prove that by providing education to teenagers in public schools at an early age about sex will help them all to be prepare and make them responsible of their acts. Also‚ prove that age on respondents provide a different perspective of view on age categories. I had chose sex education on public schools as my independent variable and age of respondents who favor and oppose as my dependent variable for my hypothesis. As we can

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    Public School Teacher Interview Johannes Kieding Simmons School for Social Work Public School Teacher Interview Goals My Goal for this interview was to assess the differences and similarities between the teacher’s values and approach to the adolescents that she works with‚ to that of typical social work values and approaches. I also really just wanted to get a window into the world of a teacher at a public school and get more of a felt sense for what it’s like to be in that role. Interview

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    Staffing the Boston Public Schools Factors Shaping the Boston Public School’s Staffing Practices There were several factors that contributed to the staffing practices of the Boston Public School system. The first of these factors was the seniority based transfer rules that allowed veteran teachers who wanted to transfer between schools first bid on posted vacancies. This practice was later amended in the mid- 1980s so that three permanent teachers were able to apply to any open position

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    Hallum1 Nature – Nurture is a debate in Psychology that can be seen everywhere‚ today. Going through public schooling‚ you see the results of the nature-nurture issue all too much and with both of my parents working in the public school system‚ I see the results even more in students they work with. I can think of so many young people off the top of my head that are victims of not enough nurturing. A lot of students today act out‚ misbehave and cry out for attention because they don’t get the nurturing

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    Language arts are one of the most crucial parts of education for an elementary aged child. In learning language skills‚ a child will be able to communicate with the world around them. Language arts is a very broad term. Many people will hear that and think it only refers to reading‚ but there are many other parts that encompass language arts. Listening- Listening is most usually the first component of language arts development. From birth‚ children will benefit and learn from just listening to

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