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    America’s Failing Educational System Education is essential for the advancement of our nation as well as our children. Learning gives children the ability to succeed physically‚ intellectually‚ and emotionally. Education opens the door to opportunity for the future. If an individual receives an education‚ he/she is more likely to be offered better employment. Opinions often differ in regards to our educational system‚ but I am deeply concerned with the inconsistency of educational standards.

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    Safeguarding Children This policy represents the agreed principles for Safeguarding Children throughout the Nursery. All Nursery staff‚ representing Jack in the Box at Yewtree Nursery have agreed this policy. Introduction The health‚ safety and welfare of all our children are of paramount importance to all the adults who work in our Nursery. Our children have the right to protection‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ race‚ culture‚ background or disability. They have a right to be safe in our Nursery

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    means of‚ or relating to‚ or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity from the one which corresponds to the person’s sex at birth. Children have commonly developed their gender and identity roles by the age of three. At such a young and tender age‚ it is important that schools be prepared to handle situations these children may face as well as give them the support they may need. In 2013‚ a 6 year old boy from Colorado Springs always felt that she was meant to be a female.

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    According to the American Psychological Association (APA) people who do not graduate high school are likely to seek social services‚ be unemployed and live in poverty‚ engage in crime and face health problems more than people who graduate. No wonder education is such an important topic not just any education‚ but a quality education offers resourcefulness from a sharpened set of problem-solving skills; It allows you to develop social skills through interacting with people you do not normally interact

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    The Second World War broke out on the 1st September 1939‚ and ended on the 2nd September 1945. Evacuation started in late August 1939‚ just days before the war started. School children were the first group of people to be evacuated‚ followed by pre-school children and expectant mothers‚ then the adult crippled population. These groups were chosen because they were believed to be at highest risk. However‚ by the end of 1939‚ many families had started to return to their city homes‚ because they believed

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    why go to school

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    students look at going to school as a waste of time. Children and teenagers perceive going to school as a daily repeating chore and only go because they are forced to. Some students get so fed up that they will even skip school just to escape the boredom. Many students wonder if getting a good grade in school will really help them in the future‚ or that going to school in general will help them. So‚ is going to school really worth it? The answer is yes. Going to school is incredibly important because

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    Bibliography Sadker and Sadker. “Hidden Lessons” From Inquiry to Academic Writing. Ed. Greene & Lindinsky. Boston: Bedford/st. Martin’s 201. 52-55. Print “Hidden Lessons” is an excerpt taken from Myra Sadker’s and David Sadker’s book Failing at Fairness: How Our Schools Cheat Girls. Education is highly affected with sexism and favoritism of boys over girls. It is said that teachers and their gender bias are the main cause for most of female students’ problems. The authors share a study about evidencing

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    Is it a good idea to vaccinate children? Whether for religious or personal reasons some parents choose not to vaccinate their children. Although there are no current laws about vaccinations‚ according to “Risk Factors Associated With Parents Claiming Personal-belief Exemptions to School Immunization Requirements: Community and Other Influences on More Skeptical Parents in Oregon‚ 2006‚” “48 states allow exemptions to immunizations for medical‚ religious‚ or philosophical reasons‚ but legal definitions

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    Why I Enrolled in Law School” The failure‚ the decision‚ and the belief to enroll in law school was a journey in-and-of itself. A journey I am happy to have taken thus far. Since childhood I have been advocate for fairness‚ understanding‚ compromise‚ and justice. As the youngest of five children keeping peace in our house usually meant me at the middle of negotiations; you might call this early training. However‚ life has a way of imbedding restrictions on an individual’s beliefs of what he or

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    Causes of Failing Grades

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    Causes of F.G.: Boredom Low self-concept and inadequate social skills Conflict with teachers Nonfacilitative school and classroom environment Awkward or unsuccessful transitions from one school to another Violence and victimization Lack of parental involvement. Stress and pressures in family and peer relations Teacher expectancies and beliefs A sense of alienation and isolation Differing cultural and gender expectations Education has traditionally been viewed by society

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