How to be a Responsible Student Essay

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    Ohio Standard one (Students) states that teachers understand student learning and development and respect the diversity of the students they teach. (1.1) Teachers display knowledge of how students learn and of the developmental characteristics of age groups. Ohio Standard five (Environment) states that teachers create learning environments that promote high levels of learning and achievement for all students. (5.4) Teachers create learning situations in which students work independently,…

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    your fault. This is an unfair punishment for someone that is not responsible for when they arrive. Unfortunately, students are often punished unfairly for being late. Although being on time to school is beneficial to a student 's education, the student is usually not solely to blame and shouldn 't be punished if factors out of their control helped in delaying them. Schools use various forms of punishment in attempt to influence a student 's punctuality in the future. (An article by Anna Walker…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    you observed, the size of the class, how many adults.) The content matter covered in class. How the students were evaluated. Do not pass judgment on the teacher, simply report what happened in the classroom. When I observed Dr. Besvinickm’s class she gives the class time to settle from their previous extra curricular activity like gym and art. While the students are getting prepared for math the teacher prepares the smart board and math lesson. The students are expected to have their…

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    and time to be responsible for yourself and learn how to live. And in order to be responsible for yourself, you have to face obstacles many college students are going through. These challenges are social, study and financial challenges, and these are the main challenges I think many college students struggle with. It is difficult for college students to keep up with themselves and with love ones. It takes time and effort to make it work. I believe the first thing college students struggle with…

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    Why School Is Important

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    School is a place that some people dread, yet some love. This should not be the case at all. Everyone should be able to go to school and be comfortable with the situation and ready to learn. How you feel when you go to school depends on your relationship with the teachers and the other students, as well as your memories in the school. Odds are, when a teacher tries to control your every move, you do not like said teacher. However, there is no efficiency in a classroom that has no discipline or…

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    working at SK Intercultural Association I will be attempting to help all these individuals learn English and get accustomed to how things run in Canada. Since I am quite social and can get along with almost anyone I believe I’ll be able to work well with the teacher and the students. Moreover, I also happen to speak Arabic and Urdu and so if we have any foreign students who speak these languages, I will be able to help them understand things a bit better. However, I am very shy and often…

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    000 students. The campus overall is very diverse and multicultural relationships are apart of the campus. The Office of Student Activities is home to over 100 different clubs and organizations on campus, including a thriving number of various religious organizations. The office handles the student body and is responsible for developing and implementing a smorgasbord of culturally diverse and multicultural-rich programs as a testament to diversity at the institution. In addition, all students at…

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    education to be a bastion for peoples to freely express themselves, providing the ability for both students and faculty to openly interact and engage with their peers regarding a multitude of subjects. Yet this feeling dramatically changed with time. During my sophomore year, I saw the campus’ College Republicans falsely label the school as anti-free expression due to a funding dispute between the group and student government. Instead of debating the value of bringing in various perspectives to…

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    For many students the transition from high school to university can be quite difficult and even stressful for many. Canadian high school students are not well prepared or well educated when going into university. When students get to university many will be shocked by the shift is teaching styles, going from being taught in a small classroom to going to a huge 400+ lecture hall can be stressful for many. Also, the amount of work you get in university is a lot different than the amount you get in…

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    I believe an ideal NJHS member should be someone with a good character, someone who works well in groups, someone who is passing all their classes, someone who is willing to work before and after school if needed, and someone who is responsible. All of these things are important, because there is not always going to be someone around to tell them what to do and when to do it. So if they have these qualities, they can easily learn to work things out by themselves. An NJHS member should be someone…

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