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    students will respond more positively to things they like and things they can relate to. Not only is it important to teach the different genres of western music (Art, Rock, Hip Hop, etc.), but also music from across the world. One big problem with schools today is the lack of cultural diversity. Showing the students the different cultures in terms of music may help them realize that Western culture is very different from other cultures from around the…

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    To do this, they must make themselves available to their students and parents. They must also be cooperative and act in a professional manner while maintaining suitable personal contact. Instructors are compelled to follow certain guidelines of the school system such as enforcing regulations, maintaining confidentiality, keeping appropriate records, and many other task. Teachers also need to follow the set curriculum. Therefore, they must provide adequate up-to-date information and maintain…

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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    She Stood When Others Would Have Fallen Imagine you’re riding on a school bus on the way home from school. Then a stranger walks onto your bus and calls your name asking you to step forward, so you do and next thing you know you are shot three times: one in the head, one in the shoulder, and another one just passing by you. This is Malala’s story. In the book “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafazai, Malala writes about her life before she was brutally shot by the Taliban and her recovery afterward.…

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    parent every day at school? Would you feel embarrassed having them around, or proud to have such caring parents? If you chose the latter, then you may already know the significance that a parent may have on their child if they took the time to be involved in their children’s school. Without their parent around, the child will most likely suffer a negative outcome in their lives. This makes it almost a requirement for parents to spend as much time as they can in their children’s school to help…

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    Opinion on Teaching To Kill A Mockingbird I strongly believe that To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee should be taught in school. It teaches children, teenagers, and even adults moral education and gives a history of what all went on “back then”. Jem states that “There’s four kinds of folks in the world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors, there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods, the kind like the Ewells down at the dump, and the African Americans.” (302). I think…

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    Valedictorian Essay

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    knowledgeable if we don’t interrupt daily studies for mandated tests?” Surprisingly, it is not lazy students complaining, but teachers that often make such sarcastic remarks. It is not only students that are irritated and aware of the problem with our school system, the teachers bluntly speak of their own dissatisfaction. Many often say “The higher ups...My boss...They...” speaking with detachment from requirements that have no solid connection to the teaching process, doing “beneficial”…

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    College never seemed like a possibility for me. However, God recently orchestrated events in my life that have sparked a desire for knowledge and academic accomplishment. I began working at Valley Christian Elementary School in the fall of 2014. To work in a Christian environment has been a blessing and a life changing experience. I work side by side with educated Christian men and women who work tirelessly and faithfully to support the mission “In everything God is preeminent”. This dedication…

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    Bullying: Film Analysis

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    Bullying is a common form of violence in schools that has a negative influence on students’ and the school as a whole. Bullying is considered violence which endangers the lives of its victims. The film Bully depicts the reality and consequences of bullying and takes a look at how bullying has affected the lives of children and their families. The families documented in this film were followed over the course of a full school year. This film sends a powerful message revealing how much of a…

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    The best way for the school to spend a gift of $5,000 would be two different possibilities that I would argue. I would argue that the school should buy physical books or more personal chromebooks. I say this because many students struggle without a physical copy of the book to take home. Teachers complain to the students that we are not reading, or taking enough initiative, but how are we supposed to read when we don’t have the book, and most children do not have the internet. Chromebooks would…

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    Tell us about yourself and your goals including the following: 1. Tell us about your background and interests that make you competitive for this program. Limit to 250 words. School-based mental health and inclusive education are passions that incarnated as my research topic and also social project. The serial workshops, leadership trainings, and network both in national and international level also help me engraved my passion into real action. Some people say that those issues that I concern…

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