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    In society today, many students are out of sorts when it comes to the education system. The reason for this is since “The Role of the Teacher” written by Irving Layton outlines how everybody always places the blame on the teachers, and that is one of the major reasons why students do so poorly in school is due to the poor judgements made from the school board. By examining Irving Laytons’ use of similies, this becomes clear numerous times throughout the essay. Today, teachers are blamed for the…

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    states that his main contribution to the Athenian society was teaching his philosophy of the arrival of truth through questioning, which is presently referred to as the Socratic Method. Since then, philosophers such as Plato (a student of Socrates) and Aristotle (a student of Plato) created and enhanced the formation of schools. Plato is the founder of “The Academy”. It was one of the first institutions of higher learning in the Western world, and during that time period was considered the…

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    from drinking will not make them stay away from alcohol. The process of getting the law passed will take much work with our United States government. While there are many reasons an eighteen-year-old soldier who comes home from war can’t have a drink, how the law will be changed is the most important aspect. Binge drinking is one of the biggest issues with the underage…

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    We should pay students to go to school. Well not really, we just need to motivate our students more. It’s been proven if you reward a child for doing good things, they will do good things more because they want the reward. If we want more motivated students we can do one of three things. We can create more hands on and outside of the classroom activities, we can pay them, or we can help send more of them to college Some people can’t sit in a classroom and just listen and learn. If we as a…

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    Parents, schools, and teachers have the responsibility to teach their children from what is morally right and wrong. Though some parents or schools banned books to prevent negative influences on their child. This issue has impacted students that they won’t be able to read great books and learn about realistic issues that happens. They won’t be able to create an ideal thinking of their own and creativity. Having literature is part of a growing children 's minds and to explore. It is not meant to…

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    boundaries as to how old the child would be, or how many people they may kill or injure. Students are bringing gun for their self-defense, but they mostly do crime. College is place where students come for education to get better future. There should be prohibiting guns in college campus because of family, education, and good environment. Allowing guns in college campus will cause huge distraction amongst students. Prohibiting guns on campus will be benefit for both students and families.…

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    I am currently a co-chair of Karen Organization Student Outreach at St. Olaf college. This student led organization was established by my friend and I last year to raise awareness about the Karen people and their culture. The goal of this organization is to promote cultural awareness through cultural engagement in the St. Olaf community and as well as involve in an off-campus community to help encourage and inspire Karen youth for higher education. We have a weekly meeting that discuss about…

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    As educators, it is important to understand how to best reach each student’s behavioral issues and needs. Teaching with Love and Logic discusses the Love and Logic approach in solving student’s behavioral issues. This text offers various ideas and solution to conflicts teachers offer experience. Throughout reading this book, I learned some important principles to try to implement into my future classroom. Additionally, there were some topics discussed I do not think is necessarily appropriate…

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    qualifications then teachers. A teacher educates students from elementary through high school. Although they both educate students, their style of teaching, structuring the class and qualifications are different. They both have a different goal towards their students. As for high school teachers, their goal is for students to be prepared for college and postsecondary professor goals are to prepare us for the real world. Both teacher and professor wants students to succeed throughout their…

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    achievement or (academic) performance is the outcome of education — the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved their educational goals. When people hear about this term “academic performance” they often think of a person’s General Point Average (GPA). In some instances, one the other hand, several factors indicate a student’s academic success especially in the junior high school when students become mature and get influenced by their environment for their holistic…

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