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    trying out different sports until they’re old enough when they need more than just being able to throw a ball. High school students would benefit from playing sports because it motivates them to perform well in school‚ encourages important life skills‚ and provides scholarship opportunities. Participating in sports can help a student increase their grades and attendance. For example‚ to be eligible to play‚ students must have at least a D in all classes. If they were failing a class‚ they’d

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    What Students Truly Learn in School “In the American capitalist system‚ students learn to compete; the goal is to win‚ ‘to beat the others‚’(Eve)‚ even if this means acting in ways that are personally frustrating and dissatisfying” (Pope‚ 169). Denise Clark Pope‚ in chapter 7 of her book Doing School: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out‚ Materialistic‚ and Miseducated Students‚ explains that students that are deemed successful often use tactical strategies such as cheating‚ kissing up

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    Why Don’t Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham Part A: Why Don’t Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham is a book about the workings of the mind and how to be access students by knowing how the mind works. In each chapter he leads the reader through the questions that we ponder‚ the concrete of what that looks like‚ how the mind works around that question‚ the data the backs that up and then finishes with the implications for the classroom. In chapter one Willingham discusses

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    Should High School Students Work During the School Year? There’s a time in life when teens want to get a head jump into their adulthood. To show that they’re maturing‚ some teenagers start smoking‚ while others start dating to show their responsibility and commitments towards relationships‚ but most of them start working part- time in order to have money to do the things they wish to do. In fact‚ I got my first job at the age of 15 when I was a freshman in high school. The reason why I chose

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    forehead?"‚ "You don’t stink". I was asked and told all types of ridiculous kinds of things. But true friends and people who aren’t so simple minded could see past my looks to see the type of person I really am. Throughout elementary‚ middle‚ and high school I was the only Indian in my grade. Being surrounded by Latinos and African Americans were what people were accustomed to. I was always starred at and center of attention. Being Indian I already had a list of expectations. The typical stereotype of

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    Like you said‚ kids these days just don’t take school seriously. When I was in school‚ I used to wonder what the purpose of some pointless classes were‚ and I couldn’t think of an answer. I believe that the teachers are the fault of our education problems. The teachers aren’t stimulating the students enough‚ and thus‚ kids these days just don’t possess the desire to learn. Also‚ teachers have to find a way to link the "pointless" classes to each child’s real life. If the teachers can’t‚ drop the

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    Reason Why Students Gets Addicted in Playing “DOTA” Research Paper Submitted to: Prof. Vidal Submitted by: Date of Submission: Want to know how students get addicted playing computer games? The advent of computer information and technology to the common people greatly revolutionized our lives. The world wide web heralded ease of access to information exchange and communications. Computer games flourished and became available to the masses. Computer shops sprung out like mushrooms

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    High Schools Students & the Exit Exams Should high school seniors be required to pass a statewide exam in order to graduate? A high school graduation examination is a test that students must pass to receive a diploma and graduate from high school. These are usually criterion-reference test which were implemented as part of a comprehensive standard-based education reform program which sets in place new standards intended to increase that learning of all students. High

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    Introduction Carol R. Keyes It’s a dance‚ a dance between teacher and student and parent and child and parent and teacher and so on. Knowing when to respond and when to let go and let them find out on their own is a dance‚ a subtle communication of letting each other know what our needs are and how we can help each other. Interview‚ teacher (Henry‚ 1996‚ p. 182) While the value of the home/school partnership is universally accepted‚ it is not always easy to promote or maintain.(1) As we have moved

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    Improving Communication Between Home and School PARENT-TEACHER COMMUNICATION  Parent-Teacher Conferences  Notes regarding grades‚ behavior‚ activities and assignments  Phone Calls  E-mails  Class Newsletter  Ask parents to volunteer CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON COMMUNICATION  Teachers should be aware of students’ cultural backgrounds  Cultural influences from home affect the student at school.  Misinterpreting behaviors can be avoided if teachers recognize cultural differences.  When contacting

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