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    and inferences based on what we already know (ROWAN, 2014). If education is so important, why are schools starting to “dumb down” education? Why has the school’s education system stopped teaching important facts and teachers are feeling that their students do not need to know what was taught back in the day? The department of Education plays an important role in the “dumbing down” of our education…

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    Remove the Chromebooks! Have you ever wondered how bad chromebooks can be in the classroom and how they can cause distractions to the learning environment? Students would want to play games on their chromebooks whenever they get the chance. Teachers try using a spy check on the chromebooks but whenever they look away the students get the chance to play games. Another reason is schools don’t even have enough in the budget to pay teachers the average payment, so how would schools afford…

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    reduce the amount of tests the students are taking, improve them instead. In this paragraph, I will explain a main piece of evidence used to back up the statement tests are flawed; how tests make people feel. In the TED Talk, the man (Bob Sternberg) explained how after failing the tests, he felt stupid and other people saw him as stupid, too.These tests made a smart, young man who is going to grow up to do great things feel stupid an not smart. He then starting failing on purpose to make people…

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    Plagiarism doesn’t just tarnish one 's own academic integrity, it also affects the colleges or universities reputation as a whole. It seems completely irrational that students and writers alike, gamble away their own integrity for a chance at attaining glory. Writers often have their own style and the addition another author’s writing causes a feeling of alienation between texts. People who plagiarize while acknowledging the risks are either compelled with an urge to complete an assignment or…

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    current system that schools have in order to teach kids is failing and needs to be refined. Diane Ravitch approaches this view in contrast to Gatto. She builds her argument around the solution that children should be educated in such a way that sets them up for citizenhood during and after high school. Gatto’s approach takes a different view in which children are responsible for their own education and it should be left up to the individual students on whether or not they wish to “take away an…

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    maybe the student didn't try hard enough or study long enough. Many studies have been done to determine why are so many children who pass all courses have such low testing scores. In recent studies it has shown that the number one fear in students is having to take a exam or test 68% of students have a fear of taking exams. This is a phobia which many students have which causes them not to…

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    high school dropout rate. In over 27 states there is some law that revokes a student's driver's license if they are absent to much or are failing to many classes. In certain counties in Kentucky this law lowered the dropout rate when this law was in place. We should use this law to lower the high school dropout rate in California and help motivate students to get to class and do there best. One reason we should use this law is so that we can motivate kids to try harder and pay more attention…

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    Most of the conversations surrounding standardized testing consist of test averages and state rules. Students actually taking the exam are often left out and not addressed. Standardized testing became the norm across public schools with the passing of George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act in 2002. The policy was set up to establish an accountability system for all states regarding failing educational systems and the children they were impacting. The mechanism that aimed to do this was…

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    As students grow and continue in their education,there are more and more essays assigned. It is the job of the student to figure out the right and wrong way to write an essay. While this is subjective to the students, there are few standard rules that will either lead a student to failing grade or up to the top of the class. While some students prefer to wait until last minute, allow for distractions, and proofread the minimal amount, students who plan on getting a high grade on an essay plan…

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    Is America’s education system failing? Is America failing the education system? These are questions asked by all Americans whether they are parents, students, teachers, etc. Americans have been arguing over the education system since as far back as the 1900s, and are continuing to grow in controversial opinions. Many people believe that America’s education system is failing the children and not preparing these young citizens for the real world during, and after college. This becomes an important…

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