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    of Leading CT School Leadership Standards, Performance Expectation 2 states, “Education leaders ensure the success and achievement of all students by monitoring and continuously improving teaching and learning.” Under this expectation, Element A focuses on Strong Professional Culture. “Leaders develop a strong professional culture which leads to quality instruction focused on student learning and the strengthening of professional competencies.” The Common Core of Leading CT School Leadership…

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    Paul Graham’s essay “How To Do What You Love” was written in January 2006. This essay incorporates many pieces of informative advice with the main point of “do what you love.” Graham wrote this essay to inform and entertain his readers about the importance of finding an occupation that can be loved for the rest of one’s life in order to succeed in that job. He elaborates on this by explaining how children are brought up thinking that work is not supposed to be fun, but he believes that it is…

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    Who’s Responsible? I researched and looked for all of my information trying to figure out who was responsible for the horrific tragedy of Columbine when in reality, there were lots of factors in this event and all of them added up evenly in many ways. Each and every one of the sources I’ve found has both good points of view but they also have downsides at the same time. A lot of people were wrongfully blamed and criticized for being themselves, therefore pulled into this tragedy without…

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    ‘rough out’ across NSW and ACT high schools and universities, whereby students are encouraged (under the supervision of teachers and parent volunteers) to sleep overnight and outside (weather permitting) at their school. This event will attempt to remove negative stigma held towards teen homelessness, as well as raise funds for the issue. o Contact schools and universities and send an information packet on teen homelessness. o Provide kits to participating high schools and universities which…

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    Officially I had started learning from the first day of kindergarten but before kindergarten there was day care.This day care was oddly informative. I say this because I had learned how to recite the English alphabet from be t this day care.This caused me to be a bit ahead when it came to my very first day of primary school. The official education I was obtaining came from a school called Atwood McDonald. At this grade level I had learned simple adding and subtracting, and low level reading. I…

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    Informative Essay-Junior High You're probably in Junior High if you're reading this, so you might be thinking “I’m going to have some much homework” or “The teachers are going strict and I’m going to fail it’s just too hard”. You might not know what to expect and wonder if the older kids will like you, well keep reading if you want to know how to be successful and stay steady throughout the school year. Now if you ask me, Junior-High isn’t anything different from elementary, sure you have a…

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    With the new innovation of electronic scantron answer sheets results are not only quicker, but there is no bias when grading the test. In California standardized testing begins when the child is in Elementary school and continues until the last year of High school. This is the way school systems have determined to test children’s knowledge and has become a way to rank them against their peers; also it can show where a student is struggling with a specific area of material. Every test is…

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    I have had many experiences with stress and encounter it on a day to day basis so it was a little complicated when it came to choosing a particular experience to talk about. I think school stresses me out the most. School has always been a major stressor in my life. Although, this particular stressor causes both distress and eustress, I find it to cause distress a majority of the time. I find that the root of my distress comes from not getting a grade I wanted, having to keep up with due dates…

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    English courses. The techniques for writing a thesis or an essay was something I felt I had never mastered. Above and beyond being terrified of English, I had another dilemma, I hadn’t been in a school setting for the 30 years prior to pursuing my college degree. During the years after my graduation from high school, I spent endless hours reading books. I prefer reading a book over watching a movie. My love for reading helped me to become a better writer. Subsequently, I began paying attention…

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    A formal and an informative tone was used. She tried to get her point across that inflation of grades should not be acceptable and it is happening too often. This was emphasized when she proclaimed, "I had the numbers to back me up, and I wouldn't budge on her grade," after…

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