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    There are different ways in improving education in America, such as; promoting healthy developments, practicing social competence and changing classroom settings. The PISA indicates that American Children's education has decreased, gaps in education among different ethnic and socioeconomic groups have increased, and that classroom experiences and teacher to student interaction influences the motivation of achievement in school. American Children are behind in academic achievement because…

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    In my article, How Poverty Affects Classroom Engagement, By Eric Jensen, it talks about how poverty affects children’s 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,…

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    School John Gatto Analysis

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    schooling system into one that slightly misses the point of education. There are some historical figures who have completely ignored school, got along on their own, and became some of the most powerful and innovative people we know. Each of these points are as important as the last, and show how our schools are a problem. What truly makes school boring for students? Not…

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    My philosophy of education is for the children to grow by achieving their potential in an inclusive environment knowing to respect every individual values and beliefs. I believe every child has the potential to achieve irrespective of their abilities as no two children are born the same. As Rubio (2009, online) states, each classroom has children with various abilities and needs, who all develop at a different pace. However, by teaching in a classroom having mixed abilities would stimulate and…

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    those parents do not or speak poorly French and English. Consequently, they cannot help their children learning any of the languages used in school. However in Moore’s research parents knew the benefices to offer that type of education to their children. They knew they had to be present and have a high involvement in their education. This problem is quite similar to the one American parents, who have children in immersion school, are facing. Therefore, the author will compare the solutions and…

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    Education is a journey that every child is placed on early in their lives. As the journey continues each child is allowed to choose his or her path and their adventures. As they grow they get to choose their electives, which colleges they want to attend and even which majors they choose to pursue. The purpose of education, education philosophy, and motivation are all key components to being successful in the classroom. Everybody has heard the phrase, education is the key to success. Education…

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    disorders. It is mentioned and widely known theme that the diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder has drastically increased in school-aged children. With increasing numbers of children in classrooms with different needs depending on their diagnosis, more and more research has ascended for interventions and little has arisen for educationally serve these children in a classroom (Steinbrenner, 2015, p. 2392). This article devotes a considerable amount to all of research on student engagement,…

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    Dr. David Bateman was very knowlegable about many aspects of Special Education Services. He was energetic and passionate anpit sharing his knowledge to teacher and parents who work with children with special needs. Dr. Bateman addressed the different possible accomadations that can be made to best support a child with various needs. A child may need an Individualized Education Plan or a 504 plan depending on the child’s needs. I really appreciated how Dr. Bateman expressed the importance…

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    The purpose of education should be to provide meaningful learning opportunities to extend a student’s knowledge, strengths and capabilities attained through their social environment to empower them to embrace their future, where they feel confident and valued in society. It is through guidance and the development of relationships between students and teachers that provide those meaningful learning opportunities that broaden and expand a student’s competence. Formal education provides learning…

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    INTRODUCTION Education plays well in any aspects of business, society and community. Without education, we are ignorant. People can educate themselves through reading and research but a more formal education is always an edge. However, topics are taught and tackled, level by level and not all at once. Just like how and when sex education is done, a question arise on when should students be taught on environmental sustainability. While some groups suggest that it should be touched in higher…

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