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    expanded during the years. It is now common for children to use their devices to use the internet, this includes for school purposes or for personal use. Most agree that the internet plays an important role in children 's education but it can also bring negative outcomes. Teenagers between the ages 11-14 have educational advantages using the internet, but ultimately it can affect the way they socialize. Moreover, children can become anti-social due to lack of interacting with other children.…

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    believe that “should corporal punishment be banned” was not an unfamiliar topic for everyone. But how many of us ever think and consider it deeply? In my point of view, corporal punishment should be banned in school because it will cause a lot of negative effect to the…

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    correlation study is that the research can only show or uncover a relationship, it can not bring a flat out reason for why there is not a relationship. Cause and effect studies is a type of relationship in which an event (the cause) makes another event happen (the effect). Just having one cause can cause it to break out into multiple effects. You would use this to sort out the event to know when and where everything took place. Advantages would be that it is a joint of brainstorming topics and…

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    The effects that illiteracy has range from embarrassment to low self-esteem as well as high crime rates. Illiteracy seems to have an even more devastating effect in the lower income communities. Based on that, Johnathan Kozol wrote “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society,” that was an article in Illiterate America (1985) to show how illiteracy lowers people’s quality of life, reduce the education, and prevents them take part in democratic society fully. Negative effects of illiteracy in…

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    many distractions students have that keep them away from making good grades. One distraction could easily lead to another. For example, having divorced parents. When parents get a divorce, it could affect one in a positive or negative way; it affects most people in a negative way. When parents separate, it is hard not knowing whose side to be on; it can also be stressful not seeing that parent as much. Unfortunately, this causes stress to build up; stress causes lack of sleep. Lack of sleep is…

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    What Is Blended Learning

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    In the more recent years we have seen an upward trend with the use of technology, and even more so in education. The influence of technology has aided many people generally, and is helping to further push the envelope with new teaching methods such as blended learning, and the flipped classroom approach. Blended learning can be described as “any time a student learns at least in part at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and at least in part through the Internet with some…

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    When middle school students start school they are tiered, and many people think that is normal and won’t affect their grades, safety, or health. Well that is incorrect, research shows that less sleep a student has equals a negative effect on their health, grades, and safety. Sleep is an important part of a growing “teen”, but itis also an important to learning and to safety, plus Without a good amount of sleep, students grades will drop drastically. For example, if someone is a straight “A”…

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    Procrastination is a serious discussion procrastination puts stress on the body, increases heart rate when the deadlines come close and increase the adrenaline being pumped. Does anyone know why people tend to procrastinate with anything and everything (with the exception of those special people who actually take care of business when its needed to be done)? Tim Urban’s TedTalk from 2016 about procrastination is directed towards everyone, and I mean everyone because according to him everyone is…

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    Multitasking A Distraction

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    they can switch to another task, but it is hard because it takes time and refocus. A number of students who use a laptop in class have encountered to thought failure because it takes a lot of time to learn a topic and to be engaged in class. The effects of multitasking on memory is, it does not allow the brain to rest between tasks, which wastes time by trying to refocus on the most important task that must be finished. An analysis project is to collect the laptop data usage after using it in…

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    bad memories. Within the bad memories would be waking up between 5-6:30 time frame without being able to focus or think properly. The early start times combined with the teen sleep cycle causes sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation combined with homework, activities, and possible daily problems and imbalances in hormones can cause depression. According to the National Sleep Foundation most teens face sleep deprivation which can cause depression, anxiety, and mood changes which are not…

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