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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY Every learner brings unique skills, abilities, and experiences which affect their perspective of the processes of learning in the classroom. These factors should be taken into consideration when planning lessons, units, and the environmental setting portrayed by the teacher within the classroom. I believe students acquire knowledge best when they are given the opportunity to make decisions, create goals, express…

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    Student Dress Codes

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    are all school appropriate. Dress codes in schools should be enforced because it improves most of the students academics, safety, and attitude. Dress codes are proven to increase a students academics. Many schools with strict dress codes, believe that the students who are well-dressed are more likely to perform well in the classroom rather than students and schools that don’t have strict dress codes (Daniels). According to a study, principals have identified the following effect of school…

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    in public and private facilities around the globe is bullying. Bullying can cause kids to fear and dread going to school and can inhibit a student's ability to learn. In extreme cases, bullying may lead to school shootings and even suicide. There is evidence to support the claim that bullying was a contributing factor in the shootings at the Columbine High School and Santana High School shootings. Bullying involves a sense of imbalance in power between children, in which the more…

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    The study concluded that overall the crime rate dropped 91%, sexual offenses were reduced by 96%, and incidents of vandalism went down 69%. The huge reduction in problem areas led school officials to believe that improvements were solely attributed to the new uniform policy, however, there is a gray area not addressed in their conclusion. Nowhere in the study is there an assessment of why these reductions took place, or what variables influenced these behavioral changes. Another flaw is the…

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    safeguard educators who were individuals from School Employees Credit Union of Washington , which Handy had made years before and stays subsidiary with PEMCO today.Excited by the possibility of making a monetary establishment with a heart, Handy was one of the first to exploit the credit union idea in Washington. In 1936, only three years after the Washington Legislature approved credit unions, he established Seattle Teachers Credit Union (now School Employees Credit Union of Washington).Handy…

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    Public schools have been equipped with video surveillance CCTV systems even before Columbine. The reasons include increased safety and security for students. Installing video surveillance cameras in schools is a costly project, and school districts must be sure that this is the right route to deter theft, property damage, and to prevent outsiders from entering the school's property. Even though most school districts that have implemented video surveillance systems have faced privacy concerns…

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    Analytical Process

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    Analytical Process Essay Renuka Shangaran Unitek College Dr. Rosemarie Branciforte ENG-101 12-15-2017 Final Paper - Analytical Process Essay During my college education, discipline was the building principle through which the school was run. Students were expected to follow the rules and regulations to the letter without question. These policies were referred to as the Adult Education Policies (Balfanz, Byrnes, & Fox, 2014). In addition to academic excellence, students were expected to…

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    Against School Uniform

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    starts on what you wear. Men and women all around the world spend on average half an hour deciding what to wear. This is common in the school system where the students carefully decide what to wear to not be judged by their fellow peers. Private schools and some public schools have decided to implement a school uniform requirement. School uniforms are a need in all schools to have students mature, at the cost that they will have less opportunities to practice creative self-expression. One of…

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    College Campus Shootings

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    Majority of students attending college are stressed about their academic workload and worrying about the safety of the school is another burden. According to the article, “There Were More Than Two Dozen Reported Shootings At College Campuses In 2013” by Tyler Kingkade states that in the year 2013 there has been at least 27 college campus shootings. There was a total of 18 students killed and many others injured (Kingkade). These college shootings create fear to students to walk on the campus…

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    Some schools have decided that it is best to make minor changes to the dress code policy. For instance, Battleground Academy in Franklin Tennessee, has implemented a compromise to the wear of school uniforms. While the students are required to wear uniforms, they are allowed to choose from several different styles ranging from shorts, pants and skirts and jumpers for the girls. Each student also has the right to make his own choice when it comes to shoes and belts. Giving the students options…

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