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    1: Five Myths About Charter Schools by Emma Brown Although this source explained the arguments to both for and against charter schools‚ the position was mainly against charter schools. Therefore‚ it claims charter schools are negatively impacting education. This source is convincing because it states different statistics and summarizes different studies. Thus‚ it demonstrates the author is educated to make an educated opinion. What might make this piece not as convincing as the other sources is

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    Existing research on the causes and impact of racial‚ ethnic and economic isolation of students in public schools in Connecticut and America-at-large has found that housing patterns and school district residency requirements have created large numbers of public schools that are racially‚ ethnically and economically segregated. Research has further documented that efforts to eliminate segregation through choice-based programming has been marginally effective. The impact of this racial‚ ethnic‚ and

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    Throughout history‚ religion has impacted the lives of millions whether at school‚ work‚ with friends‚ or by some tragedy. Religion can change the way people view their existence. Religion also plays a big role in the infiltration of values into the loves of many young people today. In a recent pole printed in the USA Weekend Paper‚ "34% of respondents [said] Religion plays a powerful role in their everyday lives." These student respondents "cited religion as the second-strongest influence in their

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    Public vs Private Schools The cornerstone of individual development‚ education proves to be one of the most important factors in a child’s life! Unfortunately for parents‚ this choice is pivotal and evaluating schools becomes complex and tedious‚ as well as crucial to the future of their children. Parents must weigh all the factors when deciding where to send their child for their education. A comparison and contrast between public and private schools is a basic to this sometimes-insurmountable

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    AND TRADITIONAL SCHOOL HOOK: In the future‚ students might have more opportunities to attend a home school and they can make a choice between home school or traditional school . Which would you prefer? BACKGROUND: Parents often debate about the best place to educate their children and nowadays‚ they often must consider if homeschool or traditional school is the best choice. THESIS: There are some similarities between home school and studying in a traditional school‚ however there are

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    High school is another world‚high school can change your life.High school is fun but has some down sides‚ It is harder and also challenging.So say goodbye to extra hundreds for little projects and put on your best thinking cap because you are in for a wild ride. High school is much harder than middle school.Your standards are more challenging especially the math.Homework is another big thing.You gotta study harder because the math is doubled.So you can say goodbye to your ceel phones and

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    morning of the first day of high school felt like butterflies took over my stomach. I had to put together an impressing outfit‚ fix my hair‚ and put on appealing makeup. Knowing that in about an hour I would be entering a totally different school environment than what I’m used to frightened me. Within every period of the school day‚ the butterflies started to flutter out of my stomach and into my new learning atmosphere. Although students tend to fear high school and think it is a nightmare to transition

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    Boarding schools are better than day schools in the all round education of the child A day school is one in which the child goes to school in the morning and returns in the evening to spend time with the family while in a boarding school the child lives in the school and studies there and visits his family only a couple of times a year during the vacations. I go against this statement as in boarding schools‚ children will have to learn on their own which means they will not learn everything they

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    of different school systems in different parts of the world‚ particularly America and Asia. The American system consists of approximately thirty-five hours of school each week with about an hour of homework and no school on weekends. The Asian system of learning is comprised of around fifty hours of school each week including a half day on Saturday with four hours of homework each night. The better learning system for me would most definitely be the American system. The Asian school system would

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    the basic services for all its citizens‚ such as providing education to all children no matter what religion the child might follow. The government needs to make sure that the church and state are totally separated especially when it involves public schools. The government decided to create the Lemon Test‚ which ensures that the government cannot break the Establishment Clause. In the Lemon Test there are three basic prongs. First‚ the statute must have a secular legislative purpose; second‚ its

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