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    Sports in schools definitely can help students by enhancing their social interaction with other students. Sports is considered as a physical activity and it helps students to stay strong, healthy, and focused. In the article, “Have Sports Teams Brought Down America’s Schools?” Elizabeth Kolbert says that schools should not have sports mainly because sports have can distract students with their education. It is often said that sports can take over a lot of a student's part. It’s mostly like a…

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    academics will be the main focus of the research. It will also focus on how ADHD hinders students’ progression in school and the problems this cause them. The data collected was collected from surveys taking by teachers and parents of students from an afterschool program for grades K-5. The study was done on students that have been diagnosed with ADHD and students that have not been diagnosed. The students themselves were…

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    American education through its systems of rewards and sanctions that are triggered by a student’s standardized test score (Nichols, Glass, & Berliner, 2006).The theory behind this new outlook is that educators and their students will work harder and more effectively to enhance student learning when faced with large incentives and threatening punishments. Many critics fear that the effects of high stakes testing not only will threaten the validity of test scores, but it may also lead to perverse…

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    to fire a weapon. Most may also own a weapon but won’t use it for the right reasons. For example, Students for Gun Free Schools state, “Even if someone passes a background check and qualifies for a concealed…

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    An infection happens when an organism such as bacteria feeds off of its host. It lives in that person and multiplies. This causes the area to become red and hurt. Because of the one way benefit to the organisms they are known as parasitic organisms. There are lots of bacteria on earth and our bodies are mostly made up of bacteria that live inside us but don 't cause harm because they live symbiotically with their host. There are manny different kinds of infections and they can be caused in manny…

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    Why Do Kids Do Drugs

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    by the influence of social media. Although the causes of why kids try drugs for the first time is not easily identified, one can speculate that a key factor might be stress from school, corrupt home life, or peer pressure. One of the most obvious causes of kids trying drugs is stress from school. Students can be overwhelmed by the constant flow of work that a teacher assigns them. These students can possibly see this work as strenuous. This could cause a…

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    with cyberbullying there is no real way to identify who the culprit is, so the harassment and tormenting is done with no repercussions. Students who are victims of cyberbulling can develop behavioral issues, failing grades, depression, defamation of character, and even suicide. The schools, the parents, the community need to work together for the sake of our students.…

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    College A common belief is that college students perform better than high school students because of the fact that college students have to pay for their classes. While this is true, there is another reason why college students are able to receive better grades: college students choose their teachers. In high school, a student may be able to sign up for certain classes, but the teacher that the student receives is not one of his or her choosing. If students could choose their own teachers, a…

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    a school who’s students are predominately Latin-American, while most of the teachers are white. Dexter expresses her concern for these students, as the school system does not seem to be properly accommodating their linguistic needs. Dexter demonstrates “Historically, the U.S. school system has been designed to assimilate students, rather than nurture minority cultures and languages…Excluding or failing to acknowledge the languages or cultural norms of interaction common in students’ communities…

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    called central tendency error (Linn & Gronlund, 2000). Restriction of range can cause two undesirable results. First, it casts doubt on the meaning of ratings. A high or low rating might reflect the individual rating preference of a rater rather than the actual performance of students. Second, it limits the variability of ratings, thus failing to provide reliable discrimination between competent and incompetent students (Anastasi, 1988; Linn & Gronlund, 2000). There may be an overlap between…

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