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    Our Country Today

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    recent studies have shown‚ America lags far behind the global leaders in education‚ even while maintaining the highest amount of spending. The heart of the education problem lies in the standardized system. As schools push to maintain good test scores and get as many A’s as possible‚ the teachers are forced to teach to tests. Meanwhile‚ students are trained so that success in school is not dependent on learning‚ but rather on a letter on a report card. The multiple choice‚ bold-faced word based learning

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    Are test scores a good indication of a student’s competency? Nowadays‚ many students spend all their time in learning the courses and preparing the tests‚ and they don’t have any time to take part in other activities. Is this phenomenon good or not? However‚ are test scores a good indication of a student’s competency? Opinions vary from person to person. As far as I am concerned‚ test scores are not the only standard of evaluation‚ but it is still very important. First of all‚ not only those who

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    Behind Act (NCLB)‚ was the Bush administration’s attempt to help ensure that every public school student had a right to a solid education. A main goal was to have every school achieve higher scores on standardized testing each year and eventually by 2014 every student should score proficiently on their tests. Funding for NCLB was supposed to cover all the added costs that the schools would occur‚ but the funding ran out and schools are running out of resources to help their students. The No Child

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    Adequate Progression

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    Adequate Progression MARGO MORIARTY GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY SPECIAL EDUCATION LITIGATION & LAW TABLE OF CONTENTS…  A definition of the meaning of adequate progress.  Court cases that have addressed this subject.  How school districts measure adequate progress.  How school districts are held accountable.  Concerns and challenges that may arise regarding adequate progress in the schools.  Also‚ outline how you as a teacher will keep documentation to determine adequate progress for

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    Do you hate taking too much time on tests. People believe that we should reduce time on tests‚ but other people believe that we should keep the original time taken on tests. I think we should reduce the time taken on tests because it causes stress and does not give the kids enough time to do their homework or work on a lesson. First‚ Too much time is spent on testing. About 20-25 hours of testing is spent on school time. This is because schools try to measure the students growth. So too much time

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    Before even getting to the components of the test‚ first lets take into account the fact that a lot of people out there do not have enough money for tutors or books who really need them for preparation. A lot of other people hire tutors or get a lot of books to prepare them well and therefore the preparation itself just went through an unfair process. Secondly‚ the test is timed and we all work at different paces. There are those of us who can read really

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    Do Schools Kill Creativity

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    He goes to say that education is the same all around the world and everyone puts emphasis on the same subjects. “At the top are mathematics and languages‚ then the humanities‚ and the bottom are the arts” (Robinson). Schools are so focused on standardized test scores and core subjects that the arts are left behind. There is also a common belief that as school budgets are cut the first things to go are the arts. One thing many agree on is that creativity is a very important factor in a child life

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    are qualified to instruct students in the subject areas they teach in (ECS‚ 2004). On paper the act seems like it would benefit educational institutions tremendously. NCLB also requires that states make “demonstrable progress” in the arena of standardized testing‚ and asks educators to ensure that a certain percentage of students are proficient in key areas including reading and math (ECS‚ 2004). With regard to special education students and other sub-groups‚ the intent of the act is to narrow

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    Test and Cool Pretty Girls

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    coming into town. I have missed them so much and I am so ready to see them. But before we have break I have to take exams‚ which are really long‚ hard test. I have to study about 6 hours for each test so I can do well. My hardest exam is going to be Honors Physics because it is a lot of formulas and process to memorize in preparation for the test. I had a Youth Leadership Jackson Retreat last weekend. I got to meet a lot of new‚ nice‚ and cool people that I am now really good friends with. I spent

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    Working Students

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    In educational institutions‚ success is measured by academic performance‚ or how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself. As career competition grows ever more fierce in the working world‚ the importance of students doing well in school has caught the attention of parents‚ legislators and government education departments alike. Read more: Define Academic Performance | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4740750_define-academic-performance.html#ixzz2NEVziRNN

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