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    The School Canteen

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    THE SCHOOL CANTEEN It is before lunch time right now and the weather is annoyingly hot. High temperature is focused on millions of sweat drops flowing down students’ face as if the Sun is raging toward the Earth. Here I am‚ closely observing every minute detail of the school canteen. Located upon the green hill of my school‚ the canteen symbolizes the heart of this school. Having various kind of delicate food‚ the canteen has long been nurturing chit chats‚ sharing of joys and pains and delicious

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    Racism In Schools

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    For example in the 1969 edition of the Papyrus (Taft’s school newspaper)‚ a panel of black alumni was held During this panel all alumni seemed bitter about the racism which flourished in the nearly all white student body. One student by the name of Wesley Williams described how at Taft “Oppression was physical as well as psychological”. These students who had all graduated in the early 60’s and late 50’s‚ made it known that the Taft school had been a place of racism‚ in which they were the victims

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    Residential Schools

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    civilized (i.e. European) lifestyle. Residential schools were established for two reasons: separation of the children from the family and the belief that aboriginal culture was not worth preserving. Most people concluded that aboriginal culture was useless and dying and all human beings would eventually develop and change to be like the ’advanced’ European civilization. Early residential schools were similar to religious missions. Later‚ the mission-run schools were administered jointly by Canadian churches

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    School Lunches

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    eat… OH GREAT!... It just happens to be the same thing you ate yesterday. Since Freshman year we have had the same lunch variety and under or over coked food. Most students have come to agree that school lunch has made them sick and tired of eating almost the same thing every day. Although at times school food might seem disgustingly delicious‚ but is it your taste buds talking or is it your hunger

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    School Counseling

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    Introduction to School Counseling Counseling Theory & Philosophy of School Counseling Intro School Counseling 4/29/13 Counseling Theory I would say that the theories of counseling that best represent me as a school counselor would be the combination of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and Child-Centered therapy. The two goals of REBT is to first have the child understand that their thoughts are not rational and the conclusions that they are coming to are not true or

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    Cellphones in School

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    in many circumstances. As great as a tool they are‚ some may say they detract students from their learning opportunities‚ but that’s not always the correct answer. In public schools there has been a debate on whether the use of cell phones in school does detract or doesn’t detract from students’ educations. At the high school‚ Brookfield East‚ the new electronic device policy doesn’t detract from learning because it permits for personal responsibility‚ allows for relief in between blocks‚ and students

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    Equality in Schools

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    the best of their ability and be treated equally within their learning. The schools have a duty to support these rights and they must be reflected through their policies and procedures and must comply with current legislations and codes of practice. The Equality Act 2010 1.2 All pupils have the right to a broad and balanced curriculum. This must also be supported by high-quality teaching and learning experiences. Schools have a duty to ensure that all pupils have equal access to the curriculum

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    school uniform

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    School uniform PRO CONS 1. Save time >< take u more time to washing by hand than picking up‚ you’re unorganized‚ chậm chạp. 2. Have good memory >< can wear ao lop when u take picture 3. No discrimination >< u think rich ppl are more than poor ppl. They still have their group‚ they aren’t lonely‚ don’t have to suffer that feeling. 4. While school uniforms might eliminate choice-related stress‚ they also limit the

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    Allowed In School

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    provide them with such a place. Smoking area placement is often determined by city law‚ but traditionally requires that smokers be a certain distance from entrances or exits and dispose of their butts properly. Whether or not to have a smoking area on school grounds is a hotly debated issue‚ with a few disadvantages rising to the surface like the second-hand smoke‚ the fact that it could encourage underage smoking‚ and all the health risks for the smokers. Second-hand smoke refers to pollution generated

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    Bullying in School

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    How Bullying affects children in School Why would a child begin to bully other children? If someone has been a victim of bullying‚ they would probably say there ’s no excuse for bullying. And in the real world everyone is correct there is no reason for bullying not matter what the excuses will be. When we understand the causes and effects of bullying then we can address the ever growing problem in schools. A lot of bullies in school lack empathy for the person they are picking on. Most kids learn

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