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    have to read if its work related, or for school. Growing up as a child my family did not read to. When I become older I had to do a lot of reading on my own. Like reading magazines, books, and the newspaper to be informative about things that I needed to know to be educated about in life. I don’t have any children at this moment but I hope to have children one day. And to be able to read books to them from a very early age in their lives. In my pass school work I used to skim through texts for…

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    Websites need to be informative, since most of the time users are looking for information. Websites must use ethos, pathos, and logos to be successful. Also, they must have authority, objectivity or clear disclosure of advocacy, coverage, currency, and accuracy. The websites that contain lots of information, are creditable, and follow the 5 criteria, have the potential to become successful. West Fork High School website uses ethos, pathos, and logos to be informative. West Fork High School…

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    It’s Like to Attend The Best Boarding School in America” by Melia Robinson gives a taste into the life of a Phillips Exeter Academy visitor. Robinson tells anyone interested about the private school, likely parents or students looking for a better education, what kind of learning environment to expect at such a prestigious school. It’s an informative read, but also an opinion and therefore persuasive piece. Robinson doesn’t begin her day as a ‘student’ with high hopes. She expects her peers…

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    the rules around the school building (ELCC 1.2a). There would be a professional development day workshop every Monday to teach educators about the mission and vision statement. The focus is to have staff meetings every two weeks. Our goal is to collaboratively create a plan with staff, using models in order to understand the vision for James Mosher Elementary School. Scholars will sing our school song (ELCC 1.2a). The vision for James Mosher is to have the scholars score high on the…

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    Should we really take America’s favorite sport away from children before high school? Nowadays, football is really safe. We have re-invented the football helmets many times. Also, as middle schoolers are going into high school football, they are going to get hit harder and with more impact, so they should train now. Children should be allowed to play tackle football before high school because as kids get older, they hit harder, tackle football allows kids to behave and have fun, and tackle…

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    I found the clinical experience to be very informative and a wonderful experience learning and observing the routines of a public school. After the four walk throughs at the Model Laboratory School, it became very evident that each classroom had their own look and each teacher had their own teaching methods depending on the subject or grade level. The clinicals are extremely important in the process of becoming a teacher as it showed the interaction between students and teachers, which cannot be…

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    “Schooling is established to repair the world”. One of the facts that stood out to me during his talk was that private education schools receive funding from the government, which is the opposite of the United States. In the USA, they separate the church and the state. In high school (secondary school) they are supposed to be preparing you for your next One of the reasons catholic schools were so popular was because of the amount of Irish convicts that…

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    How to apply to a community college or university After high school many students are stuck in an awkward position on what their next step should be. Although some students make the decision to end their education with just their high school diploma, others commit to carrying on with their education by entering a community college or university. Although each community college and university have their own unique applications, most of them have similar traits. The application process of…

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    There are numerous credible facts that clearly prove why “Heart of Darkness” should be taught in schools across America. Joseph Conrad had the sheer audacity to describe exactly what he saw in the congo with great detail and meaning. With Conrad’s experiences and morals, this novel establishes itself as a very noteworthy and informative piece of work. This book should be taught in high schools, preferably upper level AP courses, with extremely careful reading and lengthy discussions. Nothing in…

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    The work of Principle Elizabeth Dozier at Christian Fenger High School known as Fenger Academy in Chicago is admirable. The similarities between the article How America’s toughest Principal Fights For Her Students and Paul Toug’s book, How Children Succeed, are many because they both focus on the outside stressors students face. Focusing on academics will not help students at Fanger High since, their poor behavior at school is due to the problems they have at home. Most students are living in…

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