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    wanting to make something of themselves. The teachers give the students extra work and lots of responsibilities,…

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    Moral Abuse Of Children

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    education. When filing the TSM9 form (Takwimu za shule ya msingi Kwa mwananfunzi) for students, parents come to school begging teachers to ensure children do not continue with studies, you see! Parents want to make sure that their children do not pass and exam we feel doing so is a social injustice for a child. exam because they have no money for their education Teachers do not agree with parents, we feel doing so is social injustice for a child. We give children a chance to pass the exam; it…

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    once the exam was over they could forget all that they learned the next day if they wanted to. Steps to College: UNG Gainesville Campus The Steps to College program was provided by Dr. Moody but the individual classes were taught by separate teachers that also taught during the school year in that particular subject. I was placed in the Civics class with Mr. Wisecup with a group of nine students that ranged from ninth grade to eleventh…

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    There are many instances in my life that shaped, formed, and helped me become who I am as a writer and a reader. There were certain teachers that got me interested in reading and later helped grow my love for reading. There were experiences that weren’t always so good but that didn’t make them insignificant to my development. Everything that I experienced could have had a different affect on another person. It may have even negatively affected them. However, in my case, because of how I was…

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    that they had observed no differences. However, there was one participant that had observed some inequities of other ethnic groups by their administrator. P7 was one of the participants that felt her principal treats her just like all of the other teachers by stating, “I have not encountered such. My administrator has always treated me the same as my non-African American counterparts.” P1 was very to the point, with no elaboration on the subject, “No.” P2 concurred with P1 by answering this…

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    While attending Chiefland Elementary School, I had the privileged of interviewing my field experience teacher Ms. Sidorenko who happens to be my darling mother. Many people say that we have a lot of features in common, but it doesn’t stop there because we both wanted to be a teacher. My mother teaches kindergarten through fifth grade. She has been teaching at Chiefland Elementary for three years, but she has been in education field for ten years. She first started as a tutor and then a teacher’s…

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    education and their involvement in the classroom. It also talks about several things that teachers can do to help change this, and get them more involved in their education. The article starts out by saying that students from low-income households are likely to struggle for seven reasons. These seven reasons are; health and nutrition, vocabulary, effort, hope and mind-set, cognition, relationships, and distress. As a teacher it is your job to recognize the worry signs and know what to do in case…

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    According the article “ No Choice But Success,” it is important for teachers to never find excuses for students based on their background. This is easy to say but hard to do, with limited time and limited resources some teachers may blame students for their failures. For students from low income communities, they may not get the help at home, feel hungry when they come to school, or struggle with problems at home. It is easy for teachers to give up on poor students because they think there is…

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    Economic disparity has come to the fore of American politics in a way that we haven’t seen since the creation of the New Deal legislation. Typically, this discussion tends to fall only along lines of economic distribution and wealth. Unfortunately, education has 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…

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    Because I’ve had my experiences I found that I would like to become an elementary school teacher. There are many Titles that are used to describe an elementary school teacher, there are educators, instructors, but of course the most commonly known is Teacher. To become an elementary teacher, most require a four-year Bachelor’s Degree or some a Masters Degree. As part of a requirement, teachers in public schools are required to be licensed or certified (2014). According to the Occupational…

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