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    documentary Through Deaf Eyes was extremely informative. I was able to experience a side of deaf culture that I did not really know existed. It was incredible to see how far the deaf culture has come and learn where it came from. The documentary showed me just how cruel society could be when you are not seen as “normal”. The deaf community just wanted to be understood and treated with respect. When the video talked about how children were sent away to boarding school because their parents did…

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    Why Should Teacher Not Be Graded On Test Scores. As we are sitting in class, waiting to take the test our teacher will be graded on, she is demanding high scores and seems quite nervous. Everyone is nervous, even me. I do not think I am going to meet her expectations because I am already not a good test taker, neither are my friends. Now that I know that this test determines whether our teacher is good or not, I feel pressured. I do not want it to be my fault that my teacher is in trouble for…

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    Dominic High School Students). In my college writing thus far, I have been taught to start with something that will be both informative as well as grab my readers attention. Simple tips and tricks can be woven into a teacher’s class in order to standardize what is taught and help students learn the most effectively and influential information. If writing checklists about grammatical forms helps students remember to include them, that that is something that needs to occur in the middle school…

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    One unusually warm autumn day, Charles Wetherell, Harvard alumni and AP US History teacher, paused, mid-lecture, and looked down at himself. “Man, I am sweating like an asshole.” Without missing a beat, he then casually continued to dissect the Missouri Compromise and its effects on the fledgling United States, while the class erupted with laughter. This was not a first; the class settled back into jotting down notes while Wetherell gestured animatedly, occasionally hopping up and down to…

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    effect on how he or she chooses to live in the present time. What began as an adventurous day, ended in a freighting night. My near death experience has influenced my sense of direction by acknowledging that life is too short. My senior year of high school had just ended, and I loved the freedom and that had come from graduating. Some friends and I had planned to visit Cancun as a graduating gift to ourselves. When the day came to finally depart, I felt extremely happy to see what we had planned…

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    In the documentaries “Bully” and “Letter of Intent”, both cover the subject of bullying in public schools and how it impacts people involved. Both films effectively use multiple rhetorical strategies to present their cases. The documentary “Letter of Intent” by Jared L. Cristopher was created with the purpose to support the idea that it is not schools that create bullies, but how you are raised that does. The documentary film by Lee Hirsch titled “Bully” on the other hand, was created in support…

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    involvement, homework, parent involvement and achievement, parent and homework, and TIPS. Brief History of Parent Involvement “Parents are a child’s first teacher.” It is true not only biblically but historically. Prior to the establishment of any public school system in America, it was parents who were primarily responsible for educating their children as well as developing character qualities, work ethics, and instilling disciplines in them. Even during colonial times, parents still had a…

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    and parents prevent their children from forming awareness of these issues--by banning books from the school curricula. Many authors attempt at exploiting these societal problems to readers, whether from the past or future, yet skepticism is unfortunately tied with them. Controversy offends many people, though students need to be aware of reality and societal situations. Keeping middle and high school students ignorant, by banning novels, is supposed to prevent prejudice and offense...but does it…

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    about it. By doing the site visit here I was able to better understand the background information and what all goes into preparing a museum for visitors to come visit. I learned a lot and while I was there, the place with filled with visitors from schools. It was great to see all of them so interested in the museum. Also, while I was conducting my interview, there was a Holocaust survivor there who was talking to students. Unfortunately, I was not able…

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    other educational readings and findings as well. The Red Target is Your Home: Images of Gender and the Family is an article that discusses many imperative topics similar to those found in Spring's writing. Spring stresses that propaganda found in school textbooks are misleading in ways that contradict a student's learning. For example, Harold Rugg’s social studies textbook…

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