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    Are you tired of being in debt behind high tuitions in college? Imagine working to be successful in college, only to find out that the high tuition can put you in debt for your whole life and can even cause depression. After you retire you’ll still owe money from your college tuition and that’s over 30 years. College Tuition should be adjusted because of high costs & depression leading to drop outs. The main problem with college is the high cost that puts you in debt. The average cost of…

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    without an adult getting into the way, and how to be patient with others. Recess helps students to be able to think on their own. In students' lives students can do that, children can choose what game everyone wants to play and who they want to hang out with. Social skills are learned during recess. Classes teach organized development,. While gym class gives exercise it is all very organized and doesn’t give students the ability to learn for themselves and become very social, which…

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    The Author believes in the power of failing students if they don’t master a skill. “Educational repair shops” refers to the adult literacy programs. Stating that one’s education is broken and needs to be tweaked or repaired. The author is somewhat mocking the situation by revealing the fact that it even has to exist. These adult literacy programs are the technicians of education. This statement is false. She may not be a highschool English teacher, but she does teach at an adult literacy program…

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    states that the topic should be chosen according to the students major. Therefore, as an Electrical Engineering student I have chosen to write about a problem in my major; which is the lack of foundation classes that can help significantly in further major classes. 1. Purpose (what is the research question they are trying to answer? Why is it important?) This report will debate to what extent are foundation classes necessary to aid the students in further classes for the Electrical Engineering…

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    “[T]he fear of failure is directly linked to your self-worth, or the belief that you are valuable as a person… students will put themselves through unbelievable psychological machinations in order to avoid failure”. Students are digging themselves into holes because they don’t know any other way to preserve their self-worth. This is, to say the very least, unhealthy. The response students may have to this fear can easily be categorized as anxiety. As Bledsoe and Baskin from Azusa Pacific…

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    A school voucher system would do more to harm the education system in this country then to help it. School vouchers allow students to leave a failing public school to go to a private school. When a student leaves a public school a portion of taxes go with them from the public school to the private school. The idea of vouchers for private schools has been around since 1955 when Milton Friedman introduced the idea. Betsy Devos, United States Secretary of Education, is now trying to use a voucher…

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    measure the true skills of children. Many children every year are struggling with the thought of failing a class based on a test that tests if they passed a material on a first try. These tests are essential to know that children are learning the material they are supposed to but the system used to make and produce these tests are failing. Not only are they produced in a way that makes it harder for students to succeed but they use too much money on trying to make them. These tests would…

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    Fine Arts Affect Students

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    How Fine Arts Affect Students Fine arts being incorporated into schools have been shown to have many various effects on students, but what exactly are the effects on students that fine arts have? Ever since 1994, art has been recognized as one of the major academic subjects taught in schools1. Prior to 1994 art classes were not seen as a major requirement in schools and were only taken by students with interest if the school offered the classes. Fine arts have been introduced to schools in the…

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    found that play just as much a role as the people committing the crimes directly. Some of the causes encountered include a school system that is failing to educate students,…

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    Principal Leadership

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    for a school to have positive student achievement. The increase in accountability regarding student achievement with standards and now the common core standards has magnified the need for strong leaders in schools. Accountability stresses the need to have effective principals in schools and if a school is deemed low performing, reassignment of the principal is a step towards correcting the under achieving school. Principal leadership has been correlated to student achievement and learning.…

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