Why there are a lot of out of school youth here in the Philippines? Why are the children s’ right are deprive form this privileges‚ to have a free educational program of the Government? Here are some TOP 10 reasons why there is out of school youth here in the Philippines. 1. INCAPABLE GOVERNMENT‚ the sovereign Filipino people of the Philippines Government does not have the ability to give a good and standard education. Where funds for new projects that would provide the learners a good habitat
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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
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Lowering the minimum age can cause many problems towards the people in society. Although some may think raising the minimum wage can benefit them‚ they have not factored in that the economy can drastically changes An increase in minimum wage would cause unemployment and inflation. The unemployment would increase‚ especially those that are unskilled and have little or no experience. According to the Wage Gap‚ “The simple rules of supply and demand dictate that any increase in the minimum wage that
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High School Experience When you start a new school or a new grade you never know what to expect‚ all different types of emotions are running through your head sometimes that could be stress. When I started high school‚ I didn’t know what to do‚ I was the “new” kid on the block. I had to try and be outgoing and meet new people. My freshman year my priorities were not right‚ the last thing on my mind were my grades‚ my first goal was to make friends‚ and make them quick I couldn’t stand the
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High schools should start their school day later than they do now‚ in order for students to get the best out of their education. High schools throughout the United States start their school day at times that are too early for students. Teenagers have a biological wake time‚ and when schools start early in the morning‚ it interferes with teens biological clock. According to a study done by Harvard Medical School‚ young adults need at least nine hours of sleep every night. The study also shows that
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college is just a natural progression for high school students. In this day and age‚ is going to college important? Throughout high school‚ students are pressured to continue their academic career by attending a four year college as soon as senior year is over. College might not be the answer for most students‚ there are many disadvantages
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Some teenagers that attend high school classes early worry about their sleep schedule all the time. Most of us attend school for seven hours a day and are tired once we get home. A question most students ask is "Why not come in too school later?" but is it worth it ? Classes should not be later in the day because of limited time after school‚ students will still go to sleep late‚ and it keeps them prepared for the real world. First off‚ changing classes to a later time will only give the students
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The legal drinking age in the United States is twenty-one and older. Some states have been pushing to lower the age to eighteen. Some say that lowering the age would make it dangerous‚ but that is not the case. This would be beneficial to the government and to the public. Lowering the drinking age back to eighteen years old would be good for the economy‚ environment‚ and public safety. Lowering the MLDA 21 (minimum legal drinking age 21) would be good for the
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INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONALISM ON TEACHER PERFORMANCE IN BUSIRO COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS‚ WAKISO DISTRICT BY MARGARET NABUKENYA BA (EDUC.) Mak. (2007/HD04/10605U) A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARD OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY MAY‚ 2010 DECLARATION I‚ NABUKENYA MARGARET‚ hereby declare that this dissertation is an original work produced by me‚ and
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leg propped behind them for support. They wore black tee-shirts‚ one declaring “Indian Pride on the Rise‚” the other showing a heavy metal rock group “Twisted Sister.” Both wore high topped basketball shoes and hair free flowing to their shoulders. One spoke to me. “Hey‚ are you the lady who is talking to dropouts? You should talk to me. I’m a professional dropout.” I did. And to many others. Their stories spoke of racial discrimination and rejection by teachers. “The way I see it seems like the whites
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