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    did this child score 4 goals?” Everyone thought I was a child judging by my body. That made me famous in my town and most of them knew that I was a good player. This made me believe that I can do more and more in soccer. In the elementary school, we did not have an elementary school 's championship of the town, but my school organized one between classes, and my class won in that championship. At the time, many people supported me to join the town 's team, but I refused that because I wanted to…

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    1). It is during this period of early adolescence, that students will leave the comfort of elementary school and enter into middle school. “Entering middle school can cause apprehension for young adolescents who face many cognitive, physical, social, and emotional changes”(Bailey, Giles, and Rogers, 2015, p.1). Since teachers play an important…

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    interdependence (Lunenburg & Ornstein, 2012). Dependence is the paradigm of an individual to rely on others so much both emotionally and physically. No human being can survive alone from birth without the help others around them, for instance, in my public elementary school, us teachers we are obligated to aid the students in acquiring the most imperative knowledge and skills. For example, I often employ graffiti, which is my favorite cooperative learning activity. In the activity, I form six…

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    School Lunches

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    School meals have become a bit of cliché with regard to poor nutrition. Countless movies and television shows poke fun at the abundance of unidentifiable foods and lack of nutrition that can show up on cafeteria trays across the nation. While school meals have changed significantly in the past few decades, they still have a long way to go before they can truly be considered nutritious and healthy meals. According to McGuire, our school meals are still too narrow and contain more sodium and fat…

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    3rd grade elementary school students. We find one White student at her hyper-segregated White elementary school in an upper middle class suburban community. Her counterpart is a Black, 9-year-old, 3rd grade student attending his elementary school in an inner city neighborhood. According to Google Maps, the two students attend elementary schools that are 11.3 miles apart. Google Maps reports that the driving distance between the two schools is approximately 17 minutes. The White elementary school…

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    Feminism constantly works to eliminate oppression, inequality and discrimination. A highly important tool used by feminists to do this that assesses differences among individuals in society which the author of “Feminisms Matters”, Victoria Bromley critiques is called intersectionality. Intersectionality enables one’s critical thinking about a person’s interconnected multiple identities and also goes into a deep investigation about how these identities are interwoven into society’s power…

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    What would life be like if the internet was never invented? It is hard to imagine in today’s time when our whole life is centered around this invisible force. It is our way to communicate with one another, share information, and focus our time on. There is an AT&T commercial that gives a comedic, but very relatable and true depiction of how people react when there no internet. The commercial depicts a family that has lost their internet and for them doing simple everyday tasks like going places…

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    The Cool Kid Essay

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    The Evolution of the “Cool” Kid In Elementary School, there was this one popular kid who was “cool” because he didn’t like to work and harassed people. He never put in much effort or excelled at anything in school, other than gym class. For the sake of confidentiality, let’s call this guy John Doe. John spent his elementary days goofing off and doing anything except for his school work. I remember the days of recess being some of the most fun I’ve had at school. All of the days outside seemed…

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    From as early as kindergarten, history has been taught to children in classrooms all across the world. In western civilization, specifically the United States, that history can often be construed, or biased in favor of those telling it. The issue with this is that the bias is often never mentioned, nor challenged, as students across all grades never really challenge what is taught in their classrooms. They don’t question that the people writing the textbook may have a political agenda, or that…

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    many military families resided. There are approximately 500 students that consist of Latino, Asian, Black, White, Hawaii/Pacific Island and Multi-Racial . The students are diverse and have all socioeconomic backgrounds. It is located behind an elementary school and across from a shopping center. The SWD demographics has about 19% are 6th graders, 14% are 7th graders and 22% , 8 graders. The Autism Lite program includes 6 students including Student D. There is one supervising teacher and three…

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