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Follow the link to get tutorial - http://entire-courses.com/EDU-304-Week-2-DQ-1-The-Pendulum-of-Educational-Reform

This work of EDU 304 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 The Pendulum of Educational Reform includes: Your text states:

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Education - General Education DQ 1 The Pendulum of Educational Reform . Your text states: “To understand the ways American public schooling has shifted over the last century, imagine the swings of a pendulum” (Koch, 62). Please reflect on how the pendulum is continually in motion by thinking and responding to the following questions: § Which period of educational reform do you believe us to be in today and why? § Where is the pendulum now and which way is it moving? Think about such educational reforms as standards-based education, NCLB (No Child Left Behind) and the Race to the Top competition from the federal government (Race to the Top is a federal fund for competitive grants. It awards states money based on their approved plans for educational reform). Visit the Ed.gov Race to the Top blog ( http://www.ed.gov/blog/topic/race-to-the-top/) for more information.

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Each falls many young people are faced with the challenges that college life presents. Many of the responsibilities that were previously done by a student's parents are taken on by the young adult. By following some common sense advice, this transition can be a smooth one. Read on to learn a few tips about college life.