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    Sectors in Childcare

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    local education authority have a statutory obligation to provide some form of childcare which they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals. The statutory sector is funded by people who pay taxes and national insurance etc. This is

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    to read sufficiently.   I wouldn’t care if I was a student at the worst public middle school in the worst inner city. I also would not care if the other kids made fun of me for it. The very best students‚ even at the worst schools‚ have more opportunities.  Getting good grades is the key to having more options.  With good grades you can choose different‚ better paths.  If you do poorly in school‚ particularly in a lousy school‚ you’re severely limiting the limited opportunities you have. And I would

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    Educational Policy Year 3 BA (Hons) Health & Applied Social Studies Validated by Liverpool John Moore’s University Module Leader: Marta Menor-Rodriguez Examination of the Coalition Government ’s New School Systems. Word Count 5415 On Tuesday May eleventh‚ 2010 David Cameron became the British Prime Minister after forming a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition. This followed five days of negotiation as the general election had produced a hung

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    Topic 106: Some people think that students benefit greatly from going to private secondary schools‚ but others assert that private secondary schools have a negative impact on the young generation and the society alike. Discuss both views. Parents seem to have ongoing preference for a private secondary school‚ although they have to pay extremely high tuition for their children. Despite the fact that a private school is very often associated with quality service‚ professional teaching staff‚ competitive

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    passionate desires of mine since I was a toddler. I can still recall laying in my bed‚ staring at the ceiling‚ and wondering why some people had crooked teeth while others didn’t. The question "How?" always echoed within my thoughts. When I entered school‚ science and mathematics quickly became one of my most favored subjects. In my mind‚ they were the most logical and precise. The answers they provided were based on fact‚ not human intuition. As I matured‚ I grew to enjoy the systematic mechanics

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    three types --- formal‚ informal and nonformal. Formal education is instruction given in school. It is often called schooling. In most countries‚ people enter a system of formal education during their early childhood. In this type of education‚ the people in charge of a school decide what to teach‚ and learners then study those things under the direction of teachers. Learners are expected to come to school regularly and on time.‚ to work at about the same speed as their classmates‚ and to pass

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    Elected by the citizens‚ Pennsylvania’s public school board members represent their communities’ beliefs and values when making decisions about the operations of a school district. A school board serves as the agent of the state legislature and the representatives of the community by providing a high-quality education for the students of the school district. A school board has an extremely important role for the school district in Pennsylvania‚ focusing on a few major responsibilities. It could

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    ! ! Schools with mostly white students often receive thousands of dollars worth of more funding per student‚ while primarily black schools struggle to find the funding for adequate faculty members and programs‚ leaving the students who would require the most help in a vicious cycle that ensures a lack of equal opportunities for future success (Joseph‚ “Black Lives Matter—at School‚ Too”). This serves as a form of institutionalized racism‚ that has become so normalized in our society that many are

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    Private vs. Public School Attending either a Private school with a religious background or a Public school can have advantages and disadvantages. Both Private and Public schools have their respective benefits; however‚ private school has countless amounts of benefits. From Kindergarten through eighth grade‚ I attended a 6A size public school with approximately one thousand kids attending. Prior to my freshman year‚ I decided to move to a private school for my highschool years. I found myself in

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    #1   Appeal to Force  Description:  When force‚ coercion‚ or even a threat of force is used in place of a reason in an attempt to justify a conclusion.  Example:   Lisa: Aunt‚ why do I have to clean and my cousin doesn’t?  Aunt: Because if you don’t‚ you won’t be going outside to play.                                                                   #2 Appeal to Pity  Description: The attempt to distract from the truth of the conclusion by the use of pity.  Example:  Luis: Your child took money

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