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    Most school budgets don’t have the money to pay for all the things that need to be covered, therefore, the cost is expected to be paid by the students. Carol Frierson-Campbell, Ph. D., an associate professor of music and coordinator of music education at William Paterson University, discusses the cost of music for students at an upper level, “Cost per student spending in middle school averaged $189 and $143 in high school, as music instruction is an elective” (Frierson-Campbell). This…

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    in all aspects of life. Research shows that arts education improves scholarly success. Many students use the arts as a free way to express themselves who struggle with different types of anxiety or insecurities. Cutting performing arts education will not only hurt the students, but the schools as well. Performing arts education should be equally beneficial to students, schools, and communities as sports are in public schools. Performing arts is known to improve all aspects of life. Recent…

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    Richard Rodriguez is a journalist from a Mexican immigrant family. Rodriguez talks about a few of his personal and professional tensions in the article “Scholarship Boy”. The tensions include the importance of education in a working class family whose education level is minimal and creates tension for Rodriguez toward his family. At an early age in school, Rodriguez gained control over the English language creating a separation between his parents especially his mom. The language barrier made…

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    work in a hospital for some time of my life as a doctor, I would also want to help individuals in…

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    influence and shape their values. Through analyzing the Gayo people’s debates about religious practices, he highlights the importance of religious discourse and language instead of emphasizing Geertz dramaturgical theory. Bowen uses the theoretical framework of discourse…

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    these students struggle to barely have their basic needs met leaving little time to focus on academics. Others focus on academics but become disenfranchised because of the poor districts in which they live are not equipped to offer them a proper education. Gorski links the relationship between academics and poverty to the lack of resources in these communities and families. Payne relates the academic challenges to a cultural mindset that influences the underprivileged communities. Both theories…

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    Reinforcement of healthy food in school as a breakfast meal Healthy food is essential in every person's life to live a life free of disease and maintain his health throughout his life .Public health experts believe that health and beauty are based on proper nutrition rule, Healthy and balanced food helps prevent many diseases, not only obesity related diseases, it is important to maintain the integrity of bones and joints and prevention of diseases, and also helps to increase the…

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    and state early learning standards. There is a negative side also, the loss of play in some preschools. Many of our young children are attending some form of early education. The National Center for Education Statistics reports that “53% of 3 year olds, 66% of 4-year-olds, and 85% of 5 year-olds are enrolled in pre-primary education (2016, p. 70). Now more than ever, children are expected to know more and more to be considered kindergarten ready. The No Child Left Behind Act in 2001 and the…

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    secret that expenses for an adequate education is outrageous. How can the frenzied mind of a teen fluently intake and comprehend all the information and costs of a college education? Simply put, many cannot do so, but one truly should not have to. Decades ago, this was not a concern whatsoever. Elite children attended college and the remaining population went straight to work. Although, as times have gone by and modernization has occurred, a college education is now a common occurrence and…

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    Shorris Liberal Education

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    In Shorris’ article “On the Uses of a Liberal Education” he spoke about the essence of inquiry. He took an unconventional approach to a well-known issue, he proposed that poor education perpetuated the life of the poor. Shorris used his resources and skills to take a group of willing lower class participants and taught them the humanities in hopes that they would, afterward, be able to participate more successfully in society – which they were. From the first 16 course graduates, ten were…

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