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    Inequalities in education‚ child poverty in New Zealand Catherine Hawes‚ 2013000093 Assignment two: Letter Education and Society BTECE 5:02 Due 19th April 2013 1176 Words 19th April 2013 Ms Student Teacher Eastern Institute of Technology Private Bag 1201 Hawkes Bay Mail Centre Napier 4142 Dear Ms Student Teacher I’m writing to let you know what I’ve been learned about child poverty at EIT this term. Did you know that‚ in New Zealand child poverty could be compared to a socially

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    Plan in Physical Education (P.E.) IV I. Objectives A. Describes the correct concept of good posture; B. Exhibits the value of discipline; and C. Demonstrates the correct sitting and standing postures. II. Subject Matter A. Topic Correct Body Posture B. References Lesson Plans in Physical Education 4. (2008). Fundal‚ M. J. et. al. Malones Printing Press and Publishing House: Iloilo City‚ Philippines‚ pp. 1 – 6. Lesson Plans in Physical Education 5. (2008)

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    progressive direction was the Brown v. Board of Education case. This case‚ although using the Brown name‚ included four other similar complaints regarding the segregated school system. With Brown being alphabetically at the top of the list‚ it is the name that appears on the court case itself. As many of the battles with civil

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    Desegregation Paper Problem of school desegregation was widely discussed many years ago and don’t loose its actuality even in our times. This work will be denoted to this topic and we will pay our attention on the importance of desegregation at schools; also we will stop at the civil rights and discrimination. In our work we will analyze them from different sides. As we know topic of segregation and desegregation was raised more than fifty years ago. That’s mean that desegregation has its roots

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    Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education Even after the Supreme Court decision in 1954 in the Brown v. Board of Education case‚ very little had actually been done to desegregate public schools. Brown v. Board of Education ordered the end to separate but equal and the desegregation of public schools; however‚ the court provided no direction for the implementation of its decision. Authority was pushed to the Attorney Generals of each state to create and submit plans to proceed with desegregation

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    Physical Education is Vital for All Physical education is required in every American high school and for a good reason too. Many kids argue that P.E. classes aren’t important. These claims are false and are an example of the laziness of today’s youth. There are many reasons why physical education should be required‚ but perhaps the most important are that P.E. is good for one’s health‚ it teaches students about exercise and nutrition‚ it helps relieve stress‚ and it helps students develop healthy

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    opportunities to assistant with improving a student’s technique. My classroom will be managed in a manner that promotes discussion and the sharing of ideas between all members. Students will respect and empathize with fellow classmates and their physical differences. It will be arranged so that I can observe and monitor everyone’s behavior. Also‚ class activities will be arranged with an ease of transition from one station or skill to the next. My relationship with my students will be open and

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    the legal case Brown v. Board of Education shook the country‚ the decision that ended segregation. However‚ many resented the decision‚ doing everything they could to prevent desegregation. Even with the negative reactions toward the Brown case‚ black people claimed it was a major victory for them. It took several years before most integration in schools took place. It wasn’t until many schools were threatened with the loss of their funding or had troops sent to their schools that they opened their

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    faced. African Americans were removed from Caucasian schools‚ bathrooms‚ parks and more. Since they were a different color than Caucasians they had to go to the “colored schools” and “colored bathrooms”. The colored protested and fought for their rights and freedom. They made signs and marched in return of equality. In addition‚ there were many situations where segregation took place. For example‚ the issue versus Brown and the Board of Education and the dilemma between Plessy and Ferguson dealt with

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    Brown v Board of Education: 1954 In 1954 the Supreme Court justices made a ruling on what I believe to be one of the most important cases within American history‚ Brown v Board of Education. There were nine Justices serving in the case of Brown v Board of Education this was the court of 1953-1954. This court was formed Monday‚ October 5‚ 1953 and Disbanded Saturday‚ October 9‚ 1954. Chief Justice‚ Earl Warren‚ Associate Justices‚ Hugo L. Black‚ Stanley Reed‚ Felix Frankfurter‚ William O. Douglas

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