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    so far failed to rise to the top step of this discussion, but the two are intrinsically linked. Across the nation, and particularly in urban areas, public schools are failing to properly educate children. The biggest gaps in education continue to divide students by race and social class, with African American and Hispanic students faring dramatically worse than their Caucasian peers. A crumbling education infrastructure in New York is impossible to sustain and punishes us every day…

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    Competitiveness in High School Students go to high school to get an education and to succeed in life. They are driven to achieve through competition against other peers, but, is it really necessary to beat their peers and astonish teachers? Or is it just adding stress? Students realize that they need to be well-rounded with outside activities and have an outstanding GPA and a qualified class rank. Furthermore, competing against one’s classmates can sound very intimidating and could make you…

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    of interest: student attendance and English Language Learners (ELL). I selected the articles not only to deepen my understanding about the topics, but to enhance my knowledge about quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast my two selected articles and use the guiding questions from Exhibit 6.1. In blanks’ article, “Title,” there are a number of factors listed about student attendance. The core focus in the article is “student…

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    Getting Into College

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    College is a time that young adults transition from being in high school to moving on towards becoming adults. In high school, teachers and other school staff talk about preparing for college with students from freshman year all the way to senior year. They use different methods to help high schoolers choose the college that is right for them, such as through College Go Week and websites made for choosing colleges. Once they apply and get into college, they breathe a big sigh of relief because…

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    Ivy League Analysis

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    America: Land of Opportunity and... a Failing Education System? America is known all over the world as the land of opportunity. Individuals from foreign countries look to America as a way for them to make it big. More importantly, they see it as place for their children to prosper and continue their legacy. The number one thing parents look to as an indication of their kids future and one of the only ways they can prosper in their education. Education has been a crucial part of people’s lives as…

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    There are numerous theories and perspectives regarding the causes and possible solutions of juvenile delinquency. Before reading Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity and Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy I had my own theories regarding juvenile delinquency and how education, teen pregnancy, the family system and poverty played a role in youth becoming part of the juvenile justice system. While reading these two novels, the authors, Ann Ferguson and…

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    argument stronger. Even further than this, issues can be seen in her very reasoning as she draws conclusions based on a cause and effect pattern that doesn’t always…

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    organizational incompetence, non-compliance can cause a charter school to fail and close(23). Educational underperformance refers to if the students under the charter’s care are performing below average academically. Financial mismanagement can be the pitfall of many charter schools. Since charter schools are funded by the state they are funded like traditional public schools, which is according to enrollment. The schools will receive a certain amount for each student enrolled. Unlike…

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    ” Therefore, the cycle continues, lack of education leads to poor jobs, which leads to their children starting out with poor education, and so on and so forth. This cycle needs to be broken one child at a time. Education is important and my mom’s students did not realize this, there was always the reoccurring theme of “it does not matter” when in reality that is the only thing an eighth grader should be concerned…

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    absences of a qualified workforce, in one of the largest and fastest-growing industries in the world. The challenges of attracting and retaining quality employee’s starts with firstly attracting the appropriate student, but with the problems faced by the lesser quality in the education of these students a high level of turnovers in the industry has risen. However the characteristics show by Generation Y employees have also brought about many issues in the hospitality industry. Worldwide there…

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