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    able to attend such a great school. It never came to mind why he would always say that to me when I brought up school. It wasn’t until I really saw what it meant to attend a good school and live in a nice home. I never thought of the importance of being employed or what happens when your parents aren’t able to provide for you. I never realized how to be thankful for my life until that day. I woke up early and put on my pink skirt just as if we were going to my school. My mom picked out…

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    Coming To School

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    What goes around comes around. If you believe in this quote, then you will know what I mean. Indeed, coming to class every day is not something easy at all. In addition, a student must manage their time at home and school. Furthermore, they have to finish homework early, so they can sleep and wake up early. Then they will have perfect attendance. When students are on time every day they deserve some extra point for that. Many people think that you should not get any extra credit for that, and…

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    outside their classroom. They were decorated with items from the college they attended which I believe reaffirm their “future story”. The Kansas Report Card website (http://ksreportcard.ksde.org) provided useful information about the school district. The Wichita school district has 50,988 students with 528 students at Allen…

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    TCA School Description

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    TCA School Description TCA was built to provide the best educational opportunities for our students. A combination of the location, programs, architecture, and overall atmosphere contribute to the school’s advancement in its many educational programs. The school’s location at Genovia was specifically chosen to benefit our science and environmental programs. The environmental sciences have even put in a greenhouse to assist in their learning. The grounds are kept in prime condition to show…

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    Tracking I include tracking as a component that serves to promote hierarchies within schools, for the simple reason that tracking creates groups based on ranking of “intelligence,” but most importantly, its generated by teachers and schools. Jeannie Oakes, identifies tracking as a process in which students are divided into categories based on performance. Teachers observe students and then assign them to specific classes, for example honors courses or the class for “the bad kids.” Tracking can…

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    I think that schools should teach how to be confident. Teachers should be more positive towards their students and treat them all the same. Teachers should tell every student that they did a good job, and go to certain students who need more help. Nobody should be left hanging with school work. All through middle school and the first two years of high school my teachers would only tell me negatives in my work. This made me feel like I wasn’t good at anything they asked me to do. “This can be…

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    In schools all around the U.S. and maybe even the world have been changing their menus to accommodate the new requirements for lunches. As they all change their food items even the ingredients to make it as healthy as possible. Though they are doing there best to make kids healthy, did they go about it in the right way? Well if you asked the staff present at the school they may argue that the school lunches are in fact healthy, but you don 't see them often going in to get there own…

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    source to be equally available to all. I’ve always been drawn to a career to promote growth whether through the arts or in this case, education, and have evolved this sentiment into a more earthly realization, fulfilling in its approach in the field of School Psychology. Oddly enough,…

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    Indian School Analysis

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    The textbook discusses the process of assimilation. After viewing the film, Indian School: Stories of Survival (Links to an external site.) Links to an external site. , answer the following questions: • What is the definition of assimilation according to your textbook? The definition of assimilation according to my textbook is “the process by which a society experiencing acculturation changes so much that it is hardly distinguishable from a more dominant one” (Section 2.2 Ideology). • What…

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    Bullying is becoming one of the biggest problems in America today. 24 percent of white students report being bullied in schools. This is the highest percentage it has been in years. 19 percent of Hispanic students have been reported bullied. That is the highest it has ever been. As bulling in schools rises, so do the suicide rates. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US alone. Suicide costs a lot of money to the government as well, around $44 Billion annually. There are many ways…

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