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    my definition of curriculum is anything that falls under the auspice of the school that includes coursework, classroom arrangement, instruction, assessment, student engagement, and community involvement. My perspective is curriculum is what students learn in and out of the school. We need to teach students to become learners and problem solvers for the 21st century. I currently work at The Academy at Penncrest High School through the Simon Youth Foundation. The Mission of the Simon Youth…

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    more girls to stay in school and helped them to pursue secondary education. This improves gender equality that many countries still lack in the 21st century. Although this may seem like a great improvement for education deficits around the world, the United Nations claim that the world’s progress in education has left out many children. Children and adolescents are now at a higher risk for dropping out of school, and there are many children that do not learn properly in school. The global…

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    successfully graduate high school, go to college for automotive training, and become a certified technician in the automotive industry. My primary belief is to become the best and most helpful automotive technician there is to offer in the industry. I will be able to help others with the knowledge I will soon gain. I plan on gaining knowledge through my high school and college career as I keep taking steps towards my goal pathway in life. I’m planning on going to a post secondary school for…

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    My primary prevention would introduce a school bus system. So students are afforded the opportunity to attend school without any barriers. Due to lack of finances to facilitate transportation to and from school many students stayed home to help their parents take care of their younger siblings, while the most adult person in the family would venture out to work. The less fortunate are being marginalized, and not afforded the quality of education desired because of their financial status.…

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    When it comes to the reasons as to why my ancestors came here from Canada, I am absolutely unsure. There were various military conflicts throughout the 1800s in Canada, and perhaps that is one reason that my family came to the United States (“Remembrance Timeline,” 2016). From the South African War to World War One, Canada experienced events that could have precipitated emigration. This is of course but a theory as to why my family once left Canada to come to the United States, but I find it…

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    College Recruiter is going to secondary schools, speaking to the foundation at a school reasonable or group supported project, giving a data session to yard guests, creating associations with secondary school or school advisors, and directing understudy 's meetings and arrangements, talking with understudies and families via telephone. First, I shadow Lajoyce…

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    and take the higher level math classes. As seen in research, the higher levels of math the greater the difference is between men and women (Ellison, 2010). This area of male achievement with low female achievement has been shown to be related to schools not offering high level math classes, as well as a demeanor of women in those classes, in conjunction with environment the students are placed in. Multiple factors contribute to the low female achievement in math that will be discussed later.…

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    the US population with learning disabilities are usually found and diagnosed while in primary school. My hypothesis is that SES determines the amount of funding a school receives and areas with low SES may not have the funds need to support a special education program to assist students with learning disabilities. Therefore, this may hinder some the second generation of students from finishing high school and making them dropouts. Lastly, this special education programs because of funding may…

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    leadership and characteristics of highly functioning schools with several common elements including trust building, collaboration, and professional learning opportunities (Copland, 2003; Forsyth et al., 2011; M. Fullan, 2014b; Tschannen-Moran, 2014) (Shannon & Bylsma,, 2007); however there are very few studies within the setting of a newly opened school (Goennier, 2006; Holmes, 2009). In an effort to alleviate overcrowding, the construction of new schools may be a top priority for district…

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    At that point when secondary school came around, she was permitted to go to it. Since her grandma needs her to do online school so it would not drive with what she need to do. Amid that time something happened?Then when secondary school day came around she was not permitted to go to it. Since her grandma needs her to do online school so it would not gather with what she need to do. Amid that clock sentence, something happened…

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