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    Tomorrow's Schools

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    Tomorrow’s Schools Changes in ideas about education reflect different ways of thinking about children. ‘Tomorrow’s schools’ is one of the major changes that occurred in New Zealand education system in 1989. This policy with its Neo-liberal approach‚ decentralized the education system‚ opened the doors of the education system to the free-market‚ brought in national objectives and gave opportunity for the individuals’ free-choice. Firstly‚ I would describe these key features‚ secondly‚ identify

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    Segregation In Schools

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    Segregation in public school systems across the United States is a problem that has been present for a very long time. The beginning stages of this problem can start as early as when children first attend kindergarten and continues all the way to 12th grade. However‚ the most staggering outcome on this issue comes to light when one becomes aware that segregation targets and affects particular populations of people. It usually applies to minority groups‚ such as Latino and Black students who are put

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    particularly in education. Many people overlook segregation in schools‚ but they need to stop. School segregation is a very important topic. In some schools‚ white people don’t want to be educated along with black people. This makes the black children have to go to poorer underdeveloped schools. Nikole Hannah–Jones wrote the article‚ School Segregation‚ the Continuing Tragedy of Ferguson. In this article she talks about desegregating schools and the racism that many black people face every day. She focuses

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    The school cafeteria plans to change to a new‚ healthier school lunch menu‚ which would eliminate some of the students favorite cafeteria foods. Some students may disagree with this decision‚ because they feel no one should make them eat something they don’t want to. I believe changing the school lunch menu to healthier foods is a good idea‚ because most students do not eat healthy at home‚ it can decrease the percentage amount of obesity in students‚ and it makes the school look good.

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    School Uniform

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    "Write an essay in which you look at the issues surrounding school uniform. In your essay you should look at the pros and cons of wearing uniform and end by stating your opinion." There are many issues surrounding school uniform. Many people believe that wearing uniform increases students behaviour and concentration on the other hand there are a great number of people who believe that wearing school uniform is pointless. I will start with the good points raised by affected people and I will

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    Religion in Public Schools Religion is a set of beliefs and practices often organized around supernatural and moral claims‚ and often codified as prayer‚ ritual‚ and religious law. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions‚ writings‚ history‚ and mythology‚ as well as personal faith and mystic experience. The term “religion” refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction.(http://en.wikipedia

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    School Uniforms

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    Purpose Statement: To persuade the audience of the positive effects of wearing school uniforms instead of regular clothing to school Thesis Statement: To understand the positive aspects of school uniforms going into things such as personal image‚ focus on education‚ school and personal safety‚ and economic impact Introduction Attention Getter: In our schools today‚ there are problems that take the focus off education and make it more difficult for a student to learn. These problems include

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    Failing Schools

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    their education will generally pay less and less attention to their teacher and will perform extremely poor on tests and other assessments. In extreme cases students will drop out of school and therefore completely disregard their education and their future. It is important that causes of inability to perform well at school should be figured out before they can be pin down to improve performances in general and long term successes in whole. Does the issue lie with the students and/or the parents? Lack

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    Bilingualism in Indonesian Schools Language education is one of the primary educations in human’s early learning. A good mind is build by a good language structure‚ so bilingualism is the important thing that should be emphasized in human’s life. However‚ to apply bilingualism in education‚ people need to spend more money because it is more expensive than regular education system. In Indonesia‚ there are several schools that applying bilingualism in their education system‚ but they are mostly

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    School Staff Policies

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    of staff policies that have been established to support staff in the management of situations and to protect their rights and welfare. • A Schools pay policy which is annually reviewed is determined by the governing body and clearly details the different pay structures for different members of staff from midday supervisors to senior management. • A schools performance management policy clearly states why it is necessary to monitor staffs performance and how it is done through appraisals and supervisions

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