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    majority of our society can relate to school because they have attended some sort of school throughout their lifetime. Early on, most of us loved school, but this love dwindled down as we got older. School teaches a student how to memorize facts and important historical events, but this knowledge is forgotten after they have completed the test. Standardized testing engulfs the lives of teachers and put an enormous amount of stress on students. These tests are what schools are focused on. The…

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    The residential school system in Canada was a joint initiative between the Canadian Government and the broader Christian Church. The Canadian government involved itself in residential schools to further exert their power over the Indigenous population. As government-funded “institutionalized instruments of control” (Steckley 310, 2017), residential schools can be understood within the context of Erving Goffman’s definition of a total institution. This definition is applicable as Indigenous…

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    mechanisms, all different, but all were developed to help provide a delivery of a product from one source to another source. I have talked with my assistant principal, Mr. Shirk, about the different delivery mechanisms that are being used throughout our school. We talked about how teachers deliver their message to their students. How students deliver their message to their teachers. Parents, administrators, secretaries, food personal, custodians and maintenance workers all use different delivery…

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    background or his religion. People learn to hate from young age , and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite” (Mandela). The act of racism and inequality within the school system can be dated back to 1896 with the Plessy V. Ferguson case, which resulted in “ separate facilities for education” and an “ equal education”(123helpme). The lack of cultural diversity and ignorance exist all around us within today's…

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    The schools that this curriculum package is designed for is a middle- class school in a metropolitan region, 40 km away from Melbourne. This curriculum outlines a 20-lesson outline for a year 9 science class, covering the topics of reaction types and ecosystems. The school curriculum content wise follows the Victorian curriculum. The Victorian curriculum (Victorian Curriculum and Assessment authority [VCAA], 2017) followed is as follows The school curriculum, listed in part A (page 1), which is…

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    tasting lunch foods, and because of this a lot of schoolchildren all over the world are getting fatter, because of fatty school foods. Schools need to provide a healthy, vegan line to help those who have diabetes, have low blood sugar, and just people who need to slenderize. First and foremost, many schools don’t provide the right amount of foods for a healthy lunch. Most schools out there just provide certain food groups like grains, or allot many lean meats. If they can get the right amount…

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    Montessori schools are just one of the programs that produce short-and long-term positive effects on children’s cognitive and social development. The Montessori Method of education was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. This program is a child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children. Montessori Method has been verified with over 100 years of accomplishment in several diverse cultures throughout the world. Dr. Montessori opened the first Montessori school…

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    Institutional racism is defined as racism that is ingrained into the procedures and practices of schools that cause disadvantage and discrimination for ethnic minority groups. There is evidence that there is differential achievement in terms of ethnicity. This is evidenced by 79% of Chinese students achieving 5A*-C GCSE grades (including English and Maths) and 74% of Indian students achieving 5A*-C GCSE grades (including English and Maths). This compares significantly to 60% of Bangladeshi…

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    Philosophy of Schools & Learning If using our God given talents and abilities to contribute to society and do God’s works is our sole purpose in life, then we must receive guidance in discovering and developing those talents. Schools play a considerable role in mentoring and guiding our students to their strengths and building on those strengths. It is the school’s job to not only develop their students academically, but also mentally, emotionally, morally, and spiritually (Gray, 1991). The…

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    Contrary to popular belief, school is more about teaching students about the real world than anything else. For years people have believed that in schools only teach math, reading, writing, history, etc. That if students got good grades, they’ll be fine in the real world. That they only need to learn the essentials. Though this is entirely false; there are a real-world reasons behind all the essays and tests that provides lasting benefits. The teachings of school help individual for years…

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