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    STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BRING HAND PHONES TO SCHOOL In this modern era‚ hand phones have already been the usual needs in our daily life. Hand phones are created to make human communication easier. Besides‚ hand phones nowadays are equipped with a number of useful features to improve our knowledge and social life or to entertain certain people with its multimedia functions. In my opinion‚ this kind of technology has its disadvantages for students if they bring it to school. Then‚ what are

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    high school years comes from new-found freedom in it. So‚ extending to letting students leave school campus to go to lunch would only make sense. All schools should think about and very seriously discuss letting these students that can drive go to eat at restaurants or at home for lunch. Letting sophomores‚ juniors‚ and seniors with drivers licenses go off campus to eat lunch would make sense because much of what the school is providing cannot be eaten at school‚ it would give the students more freedom

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    I believe that school is not important. My proposal goes out to all the parents and government officials in Tallahassee who designed the school system. Millions of teenagers and kids spend 5 days a week attending school where they have to sit around in class‚ detesting those Mondays and wasting their time away. Of course there are going to be students who want learn and accelerate in school but there are going to be plenty of them who believe school isn’t necessary. K- 8 are important to me and I

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    norms as well as men who establishes or breaks the same. School rules and regulations are made not to be broken. Rules are made for the safety and better welfare of the students in school. Another is to promote good behavior among students and to maintain the good image of the school. Parents send their children to school in order for them to learn not only academic values‚ but also moral values. Implementing school rules will help the students mold their character and values expected from them by other

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    This research paper talks about how KIPP student do better than kids who attend regular classes. It has that main focus because it shows how the KIPP students have better testing scores then the kids that attend regular school‚ because they spend more time in school and spend more time in their classes then non KIPP schools. I think that’s why they have better test scores than others. The author got some information off the student named Marita’s he would see how she would work throughout the days

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    WHAT STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CLASSES by Marc C. Brown SHIRLAN M. JENKINS‚ Ed.D.‚ Faculty Mentor and Chair LINDA M. CRAWFORD‚ Ph.D.‚ Committee Member TINA R. BROWN‚ Ph.D.‚ Committee Member Barbara Butts Williams‚ Ph.D.‚ Dean‚ School of Education A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Capella University December 2012

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    ___ Students need to learn creative thinking at schools Nowadays‚ many schools start to teach students creative thinking skills. Some people think that it is not good for students because students’ main task in the school is to learn knowledge from textbooks and get good scores of examinations instead of studying how to think creatively. However‚ this essay argues that this thought is negative and schools need to teach students creative thinking skills which are beneficial to student themselves

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    Should schools make students wear uniforms? I believe that schools should make students wear uniforms‚ while I was doing research I learned that there have been many debates on students wearing school uniforms. Kindergarten through twelfth grade students should wear school uniforms as well as the faculty and administration. Mandating school uniforms can bring about significant differences in the school system. Wearing uniforms can lead to safer schools‚ increasing student learning‚ and decreasing

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    It’s a school morning. A student wakes up half an hour late and begins to panic‚ rushing to pack everything away in her backpack. She inhales her breakfast and‚ in her haste‚ spills milk all over her pants. The student looks at the clock and jumps‚ she was supposed to be at the bus stop in one minute! She realizes that she has no time to change‚ grabs a hat‚ and sprints out the door. Her hair was everywhere. Tangled‚ messy- truthfully‚ it looked like a rat’s nest. The bedraggled student finally makes

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    Across the nation‚ it has become a controversial topic whether or not students attending school should get paid for grades and test scores. Those that agree with the proposed idea say that teenagers should because it fixes problems that schools are having with high dropout rates and lower than expected attendance and graduation rates. However‚ those opposing to that respond with the argument that it isn’t always the case sometimes and we shouldn’t rely on bribing as a sufficient way of feeding wisdom

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