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    AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS IN GEN. LICERIO GERONIMO MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (CHAPTERS 1-4) PRESENTED TO: MR. NOEL F. PEREZ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This thesis would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance in the preparation and completion of this study. First and foremost‚ our deepest gratitude to Mr. Noel F. Perez‚ our English Teacher for his patience and

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    Arming Teachers In Schools

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    arming teachers to defend our nation’s students Since the establishment of public education in the United States‚ schools have provided a sense of security and belonging to their students. Although sitting through lectures and doing homework may not be the most exciting thing in the world‚ students will always have a lunch to eat‚ a roof over their head‚ and a supportive teacher or counselor that they can talk to. Despite the “safe” environment and presence of authoritative figures on school campuses

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    debate on whether high school seniors should be required to pass standardized testing in order to earn a high school diploma and move on to higher education. There is no shortage of problems that arise with standardized testing. Lack of funding and resources cannot provide students with all of the help they need to pass these tests. Most teachers also have a strong opinion on the subject. Some teachers feel pressure to “teach the test”. Standardized tests also do not teach students skills that can

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    maintained by the local authorities throughout the island. A library plays a very important role in promoting the progress of knowledge. There are many people who love reading. But they can’t afford to buy books because the prices of books are very high. So when one becomes a member of a library‚ he can borrow valuable books. A member can borrow two books at a time and he can keep it with him for two weeks. Libraries are particularly useful for poor children. Even those who are better off can’t afford

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    Teacher-student Romantic Relationship I. Executive Summary: Morality in the work place is almost a none existing issue‚ this is because most of the employees in any organization do not know the true meaning of morality. Others think to do good is a moral thing‚ hence any deeds contrary to that are considered immoral. Allowing mentorship to turn into romance breaks the trust on which a healthy student-teacher relationship is founded. Most educational institutions have policies that ban such romances

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    AN INQUIRY ON IMPROVING HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES IN MATHEMATICS Introduction Mathematics is the abstract study of topics encompassing quantity‚ structure‚ space‚ change‚ and other properties; it has no generally accepted information. The mathematical aspects of something: "the mathematics of general relativity". It is present in any field whether Science‚ Livelihood‚ Health‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ Medicine‚ Architecture

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    Public Schools Jenks‚ Oklahoma School District #5 Jenks Public Schools Jenks‚ Oklahoma School District #5 Kaplan University 2 Jenks Public Schools Jenks‚ Oklahoma School District #5 Jenks Public School and the Marketing Mix Welcome to the world of Jenks Public Schools (JPS)‚ a world where high achievement‚ an outstanding athletics program‚ and multitudinous opportunities for involvement in extracurricular activities abound! It is a world in which high test scores and national awards

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    School Level Factors It is very important that we as an educationally unit establish effective factors that can be used in our school system today. There is a true difference when comparing an effective school with one that is ineffective. The fact that effective schools have a higher passing rate than that of an ineffective school‚ the statistics say an effective school has 65.8% passing and 34.2% failing‚ as opposed to an ineffective school with 34.2% passing and 65.8% failing. Therefore‚

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    Totally Too Many Tests Typically‚ the average high school student graduating in the spring of 2015 in the state of Texas will have taken roughly 35 state-mandated and college entrance exams. Every single one of these tests‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ the SAT‚ ACT‚ PSAT/NMSQT‚ Subject Tests‚ TAKS‚ and STAAR exams are considered to be standardized tests. By standardized‚ these means they were all administered and scored precisely alike‚ and give an average score. As our society advances and the

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    worry about the learning achievement of their children because their future will not be only affected on the wealth and happiness of the family‚ but also impact in the country. Before the year of 1920‚ the issue of school choice was not a problem for student’s parents to pay attention. But the publicized impression on the United States which was falling behind the world economy was emphasized‚ and the education system was “at risk” because the ability of American students at that time was lower than

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