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    data available. Student demographics are as follows; 315 Hispanic‚ 28 African American‚ and the remaining 20 students are Filipino‚ White‚ or two or more ethnic groups. The average classroom size‚ according to (SARC 2012)‚ is 31 students to every teacher. KIPP’s core curriculum according to (SARC 2012) includes English Language Arts‚ Health education‚ History-Social Science‚ Mathematics‚ Science‚ Visual and Performing Arts‚ and World Languages. Looking at the Academic Performance Index (API) for 2012

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    It would not be fair to keep those in school that cheat they would need to be expelled from college. Any student caught cheating on an exam or paper should be dismissed from the college. In today’s generation some students want to get better grades without doing any work. Better grades could possibly mean better jobs and eventually more money. Student these days are cheating more than ever and that’s because getting a good education is basically a matter of economic life or death. Even some students

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    Definitional Argument Analysis Do Standardized Tests Really Measure Intelligence? Some may beg to differ when people say the SAT or ACT are not fair to everyone. Not everyone may test well‚ so these tests are not an accurate assessment of someone’s intelligence. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ the SAT first stood for the Scholastic Aptitude Test‚ then the Scholastic Assessment Test; now it does not stand for anything. The SAT is a college entrance exam for high school students‚ and it

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    Standardized tests are customarily defined along with “high-stakes;” however‚ the test themselves are not in high-stakes. They are frequently used for high-stake purposes such as “determining which students will pass or graduate‚ which teachers will be fired or given raises‚ and which schools are reorganized and given more funding‚” (NCTE). In the short research brief‚ “How Standardized Tests Shape – and Limit – Student Learning‚” standardized testing has been shown to have three fundamental effects

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    Cheating

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    Cheating is always wrong Society provides many examples of grown people cheating; from card games to relationships‚ sports‚ politics‚ academics‚ employment and the list goes on. A common phrase is “If you’re not cheating you’re not trying”. Cheating is so common it worked itself into the very fabric of American life‚ permeating nearly everything we come into contact with; “well everybody else does it” some say. While there is no doubting the argument made by those who invest their entire life

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    Cheating Student

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    Cheating Student There is a big problem in schools‚ especially high school and university that some students always cheat when they have the exam. School is a place that provides the education for students. Before educate students‚ the school has to test the ability of students many time in order to predict that they have enough ability to use their knowledge in their life. However‚ if the test is not able to work well‚ so what will be happened? So that‚ there are two main reasons that cause

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    Standardized Tests Failing to Prepare Students for Real World Manuel Gaona Tarrant County College Federal Government 2305-11511 11/29/12 Abstract The first part of the essay discusses the issues with the topic of why standardized testing is failing students on their education. The second part explains why I chose to write about the issue on standardized testing. The third part explains the history behind standardized testing. The fourth part of the essay explains how the issue I chose

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    Parents‚ Students‚ and Cheating Essay Final Draft Parents are often seen as sources of motivation and encouragement to their child’s studies in school. However‚ at present‚ students feel their parents are major sources of the pressure to cheat. Due to the pressure parents place on their children‚ students have a hard time controlling their temptation to look at their friend’s test or copy down all the homework answers. Parents hold some of the responsibility for their children cheating in school. First

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    9/27/13 Causes and Solutions to Academic Cheating Academic cheating is defined as representing someone else’s work as one’s own. It can take many forms‚ including sharing another’s work or purchasing a paper or test questions in advance. Statistics show that cheating among high school students has risen dramatically in the past fifty years. Two major causes of cheating include temptation and opportunity. There are also many different solutions that teachers could consider in order to decrease the

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    Mr./Ms./Dr. FirstName LastName police officer Los Angeles Police Department 700 E. Temple Street #B38 LOS ANGELES‚ CA 90012 Dear LAPD: Opening paragraph: I would like to be a police officer and a coach at the same time; I have learned about police officer through the cadets program and I learn about coaching through the atwater little league program‚ i’m really smart funny on going and a hard worker and I love sports and working with kids. 2nd paragraph: I am interested because I like to be

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