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    NOTES FOR THE TEACHER CHAPTER 3 : MONEY AND CREDIT Money is a fascinating subject and full of curiosities. It is important to capture this element for the students. The history of money and how various forms were used at different times is an interesting story. At this stage the purpose is to allow students to realise the social situation in which these forms were used. Modern forms of money are linked to the banking system. This is the central idea of the first part of the chapter. The present

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    Morals and Values Morals and values are part of a person behavior. There is not much difference between the two‚ but I do believe that they complement each other. As a result there was also a television show that stated morals and values challenges in the main characters such as The Cosby Show. The show gave viewers great examples on values and morals teaching me lesson as me and my family would watch the show once a week night together. When raising a child‚ one is taught values by their families

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    William Shakespeare is often called the greatest English writer of all time. For this reason‚ many students and educators feel that his work should be taught in high school. However‚ some argue that Shakespeare is better left for college or for reading done outside of school. Critics of Shakespeare in school list several reasons to exclude his work. First‚ his plays contain an inappropriate level of violence. For example‚ Hamlet features eight deaths‚ including drowning‚ stabbing‚ and beheading.

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    Running head: VALUES AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT Values and Moral Development Catherine E. Truelove Grand Canyon University EED-570 May 19‚ 2011 Values and Moral Development The society in today’s world is constantly saying that the current youth has a lack in morals and values. (Helms‚ 1974) Many feel that this is happening due to the lack of religious rearing. While others believe that it steems from wearing down of family life‚ transormation of techonology‚ intricacy of ecological issues

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    the Bard‚ while others do not. I believe that teachers should be required to read the plays of Williams Shakespeare because of the fact that they could tell others they have had the opportunity to read a Shakespeare play‚ so they could give themselves a higher level of status when they recite a part of one of his plays‚ and Shakespeare has many things to offer about life. Matthew Trusdale‚ a teacher that believes Shakespeare should be taught‚ stated "I often tell my students that one of the main

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    around the world should be teaching proper etiquette to students because it will increase the self-confidence and social skills which will help them with their career. Studies have also shown‚ learning etiquette will increase a student’s emotional intelligence improving social sensitivity and public behavior. Schools should be teaching etiquette to students because it will help them get a job during the future and develop a friendly character. Therefore‚ schools around the world should start teaching

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    Culture and Moral Values: Are they changing? As we enter into a new world of technology our culture and moral values are simultaneously fading away with every new invention. We seem to be forgetting the important things in life. Reading the works of William Wordsworth and other poetic authors‚ some people may start to see how men and women cherished life and nature at one point in time. Today‚ we look at nature as if it is meant to be slaves for our needs in order to provide us with food‚ water

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    Should Christianity be taught in New Zealand schools? Religion is your lifestyle choice on who you want to believe created the world‚ in this case it’s Christianity. The following essay is on if Christianity should be taught in New Zealand schools on who was the first person and how it started‚ the Christian morals and values and thirdly‚ how it is alike to Judaism with some strengths and weaknesses on how it relates together as a whole. To begin with its learnt that Christian people are taught to

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    Unity and Moral Values The increase in the number of divorces and the decrease in the number of marriages does not reflect a breakdown of the family unit in the United States and the decay of moral values. "I don’t think divorce is as big of problem as politicians make it out to be. Yes‚ many couples get divorced‚ but their children can still have stability and grow up to be good people." (Price) The breakdown of the family unit in the United States and the decay of moral values are due to

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    by the government or private sectors. Some parents may also choose to home school their children. Government run schools (state schools) mostly follow the national curriculum‚ and are funded by the government with no contributions from parents or businesses. They are usually mixed sex schools and all ability meaning no entrance exam is required to attend. Some state schools are faith schools meaning the children that attend these schools usually follow a particular religion e.g Christianity or Catholic

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