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    The uniform debate In an article‚ “the uniform debate” which appears online “Agenda” on Saturday March 31st 2012‚ writer‚ John Tashty points out the struggle between principals and students over what is worn in schools is perpetual. Firstly‚ by using emotional word‚ “resent”‚ John Tashety highlights students’ unwillingness of wearing uniforms which can play on readers’ feelings. As a parent‚ they regard their children’s future as the most important thing‚ therefore John points out the students who

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    knowledge and even to enjoy learning. It requires hard work‚ self-discipline and time management. So‚ this essay is mainly based on the several aims and ways of achieving academic success. Aims of Academic study: First of all‚ the aim of Academic study is to develop skills in every field. Without skills none can be qualified or not even get a degree. The skill include the creativity skills‚ like when a child starts going to school‚ he/she will be thought about some creativity in drawing‚ painting

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    IntroductionBehavior management is all about classroom management‚ and knowing the correct ways in which to discipline a child. Here the term‚ Pedagogy comes into reference. It means the "art" of being a teacher‚ knowing the correct strategies and being up to date with how to keep the student engaged and active in the classroom. The term‚ at a general level‚ means the art of instruction. Instruction being direction‚ giving the students a direction and keeping them focused on their task. Classroom

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    The Importance of Music in Schools By River Lin‚ eHow Contributor  Share  Tweet  Share  Pin The Importance of Music in Schools Music education plays an important role in a child’s overall development intellectually‚ socially and emotionally. Music offers creative challenges and aesthetic appreciation as well as self-expression and self-discovery opportunities. These are just a few of the factors that reflect the importance of music in schools. Other People Are Reading How to Make

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    Foucault stage of presentation focuses on the strict and powerful structure of society. This includes heavy surveillance‚ strict discipline‚ as well as routine such as role call. All of these things are a part of the quarantine process due to a plague. The point of the stages of presentation is to attempt to create an understanding in regards to power and knowledge‚ as well as how they can relate to one another. It could be said that Foucault’s argument is regarding similarities in our society compared

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    Disipline in Schools

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    directed towards. Discipline in schools is now passing through an extended eclipse. The problem of indiscipline permeates all facets of our life. It has‚ in fact brought us down to the knees Each day there are thousands of kids who go to school and get picked on in some way or another. Those same kids will probably come home and tell nobody about the pain that they are going through inside. There are numerous causes and solutions for this problem that we are facing in our schools. One main cause

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    Discipline The Code of Conduct Apart from developing an intellectual curiosity among its students‚ Trident aims at enriching character of all its members in order to equip them encounter all the challenges on and off the campus.Therfore‚ all the students shall conform to a high standard of discipline and conduct within the campus in a manner Parallel to that of the students of institutions of National repute. He must inculcate in him/her the seriousness of career objective and shall‚ in every

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    hard‚ and be coachable are three fundamental focuses for Reline 2012 training program. In this assignment‚ I would particularly examine how the company uses the norm of hard working to judge subjects and discipline them through Redline training program in terms of institutional gaze‚ discipline‚ visibility‚ and power relations. “Institutional Gaze”: Surveillance and Judgment Norms that are established by the institution to train one how to act are ideals and standards that should be applicable

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    Schoolhouse or Home School? What do George Washington and the Hanson brothers have in common? Do you give up? Well‚ the answer is that both of them were educated in their homes. Queen Elizabeth‚ Thomas Edison‚ and Theodore Roosevelt were also educated at home. According to the Home Education Research Institute‚ 1.5 million students are staying home for class today. This number is five times more than ten years ago (Kantrow and Wingert 66). This trend leads to many questions. Does home school education

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    Traditional school institution displays their school-related racism through their own White teachers’ negative attitudes and behaviors‚ disproportionate placement of Black children in special education classes‚ and a disproportionate number of Black students in school punishments. In this case‚ traditional school teachers have "many racist stereotypes and attitudes that have been ingrained in them‚ in particular‚ the notions that Blacks lack intelligence or that Blacks are notoriously lazy and bent

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