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    elementary school where 62.4% is African-American‚ 33.9% is Hispanic‚ 2.1% is White‚ and 0.5% are Asian (LocalSchoolDirectory‚ 2009-2010). The ethnic group you belong to makes a substantial difference in school achievement. Mexican Americans leave school at a higher rate than other Hispanics‚ and Hispanics drop out at a higher rate than do non-Hispanic Whites . There has been a dramatic increase in the rate of segregation of Black and Latino students from White students in the nation’s public schools. (Campbell

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    Educational Journey

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    friends who helped me with this project in compilation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents | Page Numbers | Title page | i | Acknowledgement | ii | Table of contents | iii | List of Figures | iv | Abstract | 1 | Introduction | 2 | Methodology | 4 | Results | 5 | Discussion | 11 | Conclusion and Recommendations | 15 | References | 16 | Appendix | 17-18 | List of Figures Figure 1: Is it easy to learn through traditional methods? Figure 2: Traditional learning methods or modern ones Figure 3: Recommend

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    Guidance on the national occupational standards for supporting teaching and learning in schools National occupational standards for supporting teaching and learning in schools: unit titles and their elements The national occupational standards for supporting teaching and learning in schools (STL NOS) can be found on the national database of national occupational standards (www.ukstandards.org) or downloaded from the TDA website at www.tda.gov.uk/stlnosunits. Unit title Elements STL1

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    competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level in nursing. 2.Identify a patient care situation in which you describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse (BSN versus a diploma or ADN degree). For additional help finding research on this topic‚ refer to the GCU Library tutorial located at in the Student Success Center. Refer to the American Association of Colleges of

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    topic of school uniforms for years. Many people believe the benefits of uniforms do not outweigh the bad. However‚ credible sources such as the Washington Post and CNN state uniforms are very beneficial. Uniforms keep the focus on learning at school. School uniforms are also found to lower the chances of bullying while at the same time being cost effective. If more schools were to adopt uniforms for their students‚ then students would not have such a negative view on uniform use. School uniforms

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    equal access to educational institutions (Duma‚ 1995). It is clearly evident though that this has not taken place because black learners‚ especially in the rural areas are not receiving the necessary quality education that they are entitled to. Many schools in the rural areas still lack basic facilities such as running water‚ toilets‚ desks and electricity (Seroto‚ 2004). To worsen the situation some schools are built only of mud (Finnemore‚ 2009). Many township schools are in a serious

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    balance in anyway. For example‚ when somebody senses danger whether real or imagined‚ the body mechanism of defences immediately kicks into action fight or flight reaction or the stress response. (Smith Et al: 2012). Although‚ stress is generally bad for the health‚ in few instances it helps people to perform under pressure and motivate people to do their best. Stress responses is the body’s defences mechanism. It helps us stay focus‚ energetic and alert. Stress can help save lives in emergences;

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    rich and poor

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    Why is the Rich Superior to the Poor? There is a significant difference between the rich and the poor. Being wealthy gives you the opportunity to become more secure and independent. However‚ those in poverty are less likely to be independent because of their lack of money. Day by day‚ people are on corners of the street pleading for money or necessities to get them “back on their feet.” The rich will always be above those who do not have the ability to provide for themselves or their family.

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    Ethics in Educational Research The relationship between ethics and research is one of the most important problems faced by educational researchers. The demand for accountability and ethical responsibility in research is valid and has become irresistible‚ as instances to the contrary have resulted in impaired research opportunities‚ infringement on the autonomy of peoples studied‚ and in some instances harm to research participants (Howe & Moses‚ 2002). Many education associations have their own codes

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    Educational Psychology

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    because the activity is a reward in itself. It is a benefit for students to be intrinsically motivated in the classroom because they are leaning for knowledge and not just for marks or grades. Most students are naturally extrinsically motivated at school by things such as grades and their future career. In a perfect world we "want students to be motivated also by the love of learning‚ knowledge for the sake of knowledge‚ and positive feelings about themselves" (McKinney). One way of intrinsically

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