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    J Roeder Topic: Children in public schools should wear uniforms. Point Deductions ___Topic Approval ___ Plan ___ Speech to Group Note Cards ___ Speech to GroupPresentational Aids ___ Speech to Group Outline ___Self-Review Thesis: Not only do uniforms help the parents get them ready in the morning‚ but can also be safer for kids who might bring items to school they shouldn’t. Uniforms are beneficial to the school as well as community. Type of Speech: Process

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    MatricSSC Secondary School Certificate is the recognized qualification in Pakistan based on the text books and curricula prepared by Education Department Government of the Punjab and approved by the Federal Government for implementation at national level .The resulting qualification provides a foundation for higher level courses‚ such as FSC‚ BSC or ’A’ and ’AS’ levels. Federal board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad and Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi has offered

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    were denied equal access to education‚ jobs‚ and voting. After decades of oppression colored Americans had been through enough and were ready for change. The civil rights movement was supported by most colored Americans and many white Americans. The contemporaries of the 1950’s and 1960’s interpreted the civil rights movement as an era of change that could no longer be prevented; their interpretation of the civil rights era was due largely to The Brown vs. Board of education case‚ a moral imperative

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    In this essay we will be discussing normalisation and linking it with the concept of deviations. Outline the importance of the favourable environment in supporting normalisation. We going to explain the maturational nature of normalisation linked to the child’s growing socialisation. Also describing the teacher’s initial approach with new children. Explaining the change in the teacher’s role as each child begins to concentrate and focus on activities‚ and the impact this has on the child’s growing

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    Sport in schools is referred to as PE‚ the former government gave schools funding of £162 million a year to promote PE in schools‚ this money was used to buy new equipment or even fund trips for students. The aim of this funding was to increase the number of 8-16 years old participating in sport. By 2008 participation rose from 25% to 85%. The

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    spears Brown v Board of Education(1954) The Brown v Board of Education case was a historical case in African American history. It made were schools could no longer be segregated and blacks would attend schools that they couldn’t before. It also made it so they couldn’t treated or punished differently. The case was between a school in Topeka‚ Kansas and 20 black parents. That case made easier for blacks to get educations they needed. That case was a major victory for blacks and their fight

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    Philosophy of Physical Education Physical Education is important because it teaches people how to stay physically fit and live a healthy lifestyle. I believe that physical education is a necessary thing to be taught in both a school and home setting. With the advancement of technology‚ it seems that people are getting lazier and more overweight. This is obviously an issue in the United States. Therefore‚ I believe it is important for every individual to be taught physical education and to stay physical

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    As supporting notes The practitioner we were most inspired by was Katie Mitchell. The crucial idea behind Katie Mitchell is that of Stanislavsky‚ naturalistic but with a contemporary twist. We chose to explore an extract from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Being‚ a naturalistic play‚ we thought that by using Katie Mitchell as our practitioner‚ we would be able to put a slight twist onto the dated play‚ and gain more knowledge of the characters. This involved us researching the era of the play‚ the

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    Sex education should be taught in public middle schools because: it decreases the chance of sexual diseases and teenage pregnancies‚ it is needed in case of a parents’ absence or neglect‚ and it also provides more knowledge about how sex works while debunking the myths surrounding sexual intercourse‚ and it makes some want to set goals for relationships. People say sex education encourages youth to engage in sexual activities rather than preventing sex. This is true; however‚ studies show that when

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    Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Assignment - Unit 204 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children And young people Identify six current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. (ref: 1.1) Disability Discrimination Act 2005: Places a duty for schools to produce a Disability Equality Scheme (DES) and an Access Plan. Schools must encourage participation

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