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    terrifying thing. Before technology, it was a must to go to school and be educated in person. Most students tend to comprehend more school work when being taught face to face, but the bad thing about it was it took longer to learn. For example, school math in the past, had to…

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    and Community Colleges are a great help to achieve that goal, of helping everyone to become a student and also to have a more successful society. Even though high school and college help student to get an educational preparation, each differ in many different aspects; college make students understand and appreciate more the importance of studying, requiring responsibility, effort, and money. Many students usually do not think of their responsibilities while they are in high school; during…

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    Some believe that sense Munchy’s is a private business and therefore should have the right to do what they want, including banning teens. On the other hand, the student blog also explains that “Discrimination on the basis of age is an outrage and violation of our civil rights!” This explains that not allowing someone inside a restaurant because if their age seems wrong, along with just assuming that someone’s a bad…

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    Thirty years ago, students attending Wahconah Regional High School had a different experience as they went through their normal activities of the year. For example, if a student were to play two sports throughout the course of an academic year, they did not have to pay a sports fee (today that fee is $100). Why is that? The answer is simple. Funding is different because the tax system imposed on the seven surrounding towns. Funding from the state varies from year to year. The student population…

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    teachers. This word is rigor. When you think of rigor, you might just think that it is only meant for students in the high abilities category, but it is meant for students in all categories no matter if they have a disability or not. In looking to define rigor, there are many opinions as to what rigor might mean or not mean. Rigor has the possibility to mean creating an environment in which each student is expected to learn at high levels. In addition, it can also mean that teaching and learning…

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    intentions to help and guide students. Grand Canyon University’s mission and vision, four pillars, and doctrinal statements are the key fundamentals for students to exceed their educational goals. GCU allows diversity by leading and providing an excellent education for students with an emphasis on a Christian belief…

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    We all know that school provided lunches aren’t very good, so why not leave school for lunch? Students are always complaining about how bland as well as small school lunches are, so the best option to fix these complaints is to have an open lunch. Food isn’t just a basic component of survival, it’s also one of the many things that makes life enjoyable; but school lunches are neither nutritious or pleasing to eat. Open lunch should be allowed in Augusta High School because there are many benefits…

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    learning theory when it comes to teaching students, for I believe every student is unique and will learn through different strategies. Some students may need reinforcements to stay focused or to perform acceptable behaviors. Other students may not need reinforcements but require social interactions instead. These students need the opportunities that social interactions provide them to learn acceptable behaviors and skills. Then, there are still more students who may need to experience both…

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    Parents are important like the students. It is important that parents are being encouraged and being more involved with the school and their child’s education. Parent involvement decreases when the student gets older. However, it is not to late. No matter how old the student may be, it is important that we get the parents together and get them involved. It is possible for parents to be motivated and schools can encourage them. “Schools can increase the involvement of parents in many ways,…

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    preparing students for real world, And cloud use makes…

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