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    The Controversy Of A Bus

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    The street awakes to the genesis of the warm morning sunlight. The moist morning dew still fresh on the emerald green grass, which has been cut into neat verges like a clean shaven chin. The rigid trees stand tall and wise looking over the desolate street. Suddenly they spy, a lone lost boy pacing along the road looking out to find the comfort of a round sign with the sympathetic symbol of a bus. He checks his watch once composed against the sign; the soothing sigh shows relief and a shining…

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    that you need for your major, because they were full? So what are you going to do if this is happening to you every semester? You don’t have to worry about that anymore-I have all the information that you need to know. After graduating from high school, college opens a gate for a lot of new opportunities. Students choose to join a community college over a traditional 4-year under graduate college due to various reasons. It is a fact that 29 percent of the University of California and 51…

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    Imagine a school with students that are prevented from learning because the lack of resources. In the article, “Fremont High School” Jonathan Kozol states that at this high school was not the greatest environment to be educated in. The article states many examples of why the school was not the best. He writes this article to address the problems within the high school and hopes to see them solved. The School of Arts and Enterprise is the school that I attend for 3 years in Pomona, CA. This…

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    expectations and requirements. In order to help and be successful as a student we need to remove the Common Core Standards and let it be the way it was last year in 2014. Common Core Standard is not the right solution to teach us students in America. First reason Common Core Standard will lead to an unnecessary and harmful increase in federal authority over education. For…

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    purpose of this essay is to learn and better understand the roles and responsibilities of an Educational Assistant in a classroom setting. I inquired and discussed various aspects of her day to day experiences. The E.A. has worked for ten years, in the Special Education Class, at Jacob Hespeler Secondary School, in Cambridge, Ontario(1). We discussed what tools and learning strategies are being implemented in their classroom. The EA said that they use different strategies and approaches to…

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    I still remember the day I saw my dad walk out the front door, and the note he left on the shiny white stand. My mother reading it and my grandmother consoling her; he left my siblings, my family, and I with nothing. I remember that day as if it were yesterday, I just remember feeling cold, unsafe, and unloved. My mother grew up in a society in which sociologists call it upper class. Her family had a lot of money back in our country in which she never had to learn how to cook, clean, or do any…

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    accomplished with the help of my mother, brothers and role models. Nevertheless I can honestly say that I am proud of who I am today, who I 've grown up to be. I am currently seven-teen years of age and I will be eight-teen years old in two weeks. I am undeinably positive that I have been in a greater mass of more troublesome situations than most of my peers in my age group. One experience I will share has to do with me , my family and how we survived. At the juvenile age of ten my father who…

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    kids at school posting a bunch of partying pictures with boose and drugs all over the place. Younger kids look through their news feeds and see the kids that they look up to plastering these distasteful pictures up and want to be like them. Huffingtonpost.com, released an article where they researched the affects of social media sites on children 's involvment with controlled substances. They found that, “70 percent of teenagers age 12 to 17 spend time on a social media site in a typical day,…

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    In accordance with it’s renowned quality, teaching is a highly competitive field. Universities have a two part entrance exam that tests for academic qualifications as well as looking to determine your personal suitability and motivation (Malinen, Väisänen, & Savolainen). Only ten percent, or one in ten, of prospective teachers are selected to move on (Carey). Once accepted into their chosen university, they are divided into different programs depending on whether they want to teach a core…

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    complexities in order to be a benefit. Moreover, there is no one way to design curriculum, but undoubtedly requires finessing and scrutinizing to ensure it works with the school’s statement of purpose. This paper analyzes the curriculum of Clement Middle School in Redlands California including its curriculum approaches and philosophies, as well as its historical, psychological, and social foundations. Lastly, an interpretation of the school’s mission statement is discussed and evaluated to…

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