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    School lunches lack healthy nutrients that growing children and teens need. Because‚ schools lack the proper funding needed to support students with healthy lunches‚ students have a horrible diet. A lot of people‚ including myself‚ believe that if healthy school lunches were provided students at home would make better choices when it came to what snacks they ate between meals. If schools got better funding for healthier lunches it could theoretically save the government more money because the

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    Career Awareness in the Schools In this modern society‚ a plethora of professions are available to students after graduating high school. These opportunities are usually prefaced with another level of education. In the past‚ college was the expectation for a higher in education‚ but in modern society‚ many other forms of advanced levels of education exist. Today’s vocational training opportunities include universities‚ vocational training‚ trade schools‚ armed services‚ and many other. A student

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    Discuss the social issue that most concerns you and the action you would take to address it. There are many social issues that I have come across over the years in Schools that need a little more help than other situations‚ these main social issues have caught my eye for some time now and the most evident problem in schools are that the students are learning so little. Funding have been cut as well as some academic classes. I don’t believe children are learning what teachers should be teaching

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    child’s progress and compare them to others throughout the country. It allows them and their teachers visualize what they need to do to help the children. When standardized tests are used appropriately‚ a great deal can be learned about how well schools function. According to Gale Pages‚ “That information [Standardized Tests] allows educators and policymakers to make better-informed conclusions about how much students are learning‚ which in turn allows them to make better-informed decisions about

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    The Myth of Charter Schools by Diane Ravitch From The New York Review of Books—November 11‚ 2010 Waiting for “Superman” a film directed by Davis Guggenheim Anthony‚ a fifth-grade student hoping to win a spot at the SEED charter boarding school in Washington‚ D.C.; from Davis Guggenheim’s documentary Waiting for ‘Superman’ Ordinarily‚ documentaries about education attract little attention‚ and seldom‚ if ever‚ reach neighborhood movie theaters. Davis Guggenheim’s Waiting for “Superman”

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Solving the huge shortage of classrooms in public schools through the use of modern technology INTRODUCTION Traditionally classrooms have been the place where students and teachers were brought together to enable learning. Where a course required hands-on practical experience‚ teachers‚ students‚ and the requisite equipment were brought together in laboratories to supplement the learning done in classrooms. We have classrooms because until recently it was the only way to have

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    Assignment 2 Externalities of Education Sandra Grello Strayer University Professor Bernadette West Due Date: February 12‚ 2012 Three positive externalities of public education include equal education opportunities‚ an educated workforce and economic growth. Public education encourages equal opportunities for all children no matter their race‚ their religion‚ or their financial situation. This also allows our children to experience diversity. It will teach them to be understanding

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    RUNNINGHEAD: FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS Falling Through the Cracks: Low Student Achievement in Urban High Schools By Ashelley Wilder‚ BS Coppin State University/University of Baltimore Dr. Bridal Pearson‚ Ph.D December 8‚ 2010 Abstract Retention and the decision to dropout are two of the many pervasive attitudes that undermine the success of students in urban high schools.  The achievement gap between urban and suburban students has been an issue of growing concern among researchers

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    the workforce. A well educated work force comes from a quality education‚ whether public or private. A quality education will produce a better work force‚ making workers more competent and productive at their jobs. With a well-educated workforce‚ prospective employees are better equipped to handle most jobs that come available‚ be more in demand and also be more likely to continue their education after high school. With the world becoming more technologically advanced‚ having a well-educated workforce

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    accountability in the schools. In order to achieve this goal they use standardized tests to see how well the schools are teaching all of the students‚ with specific emphasis on students who are disadvantaged‚ like poor students or minority students. They divide the students into subgroups according their ethnic backgrounds and wealth and give them the tests. The tests are supposed to show how well the students are doing learning their basic skills such as math and reading. In theory‚ the school can then identify

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