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    Dancing Outside Of School

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    There are many activities that can keep you active outside of school. Dancing is a great choice because you learn discipline and respect, as well as gain flexibility, and while it brings you happiness. Dancing is a great choice for an outside of school activity because you learn discipline and respect. Dancing takes a lot of focus, and to get it, you must learn discipline. You learn discipline by doing what your instructors tell you to do. While ,earning discipline, you also learn to have…

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    Middle School Experience

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    with was, “Sorry, I didn’t get that game yet.” Somebody else would ask, “Did you see what happens when you play the most popular map in the game?” Being a boy in middle school usually leaves you with two options when kids sit down to talk during lunch: Either they talk about video games or about the latest gossip trending in the school. Whenever I would sit down at my table I would have to face the other way or disregard the conversation whenever the topic of videogames was brought up. At that…

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    Dance In Public Schools

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    including dance, into the broader curriculum is not new but appears to be achieving a stronger foothold in public schools today. Dance is an artistic form of expression where bodily activities are used to convey any inner thoughts and feelings, emphasize creativity, solve problems, express emotions and more (Dimondstein 5). Studies show that today there is a small percentage of public schools, both elementary and secondary, that offer any instruction in dance. Instead, teachers…

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    series of books that have different dramatic realistic events and life situations happen to the students who attend Bluford High. Like abuse at home, failing classes in school, bullying, and many more. Moreover the series is more directed to a mature audience. I liked reading the series because these books are more for a high school audience, but the storylines make perfect sense and I actually learn a lot from reading the stories, the books grab my attention and soon I will have finished the…

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    Conspiracy In School

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    house.Everyone in the family was asleep at this time except 15 year old Matt Smith.He was up late studying for his test the following monday.Matt was a very hardworking,busy boy.All week he had football practice from 5-8 and he also had to do any school work and eat dinner.To him there wasn’t enough time in a day.Although Matt was very busy with sports,he seemed to do very well in school.He was soon turning 16 and had never gotten a B or below on his report card. The test he was about to…

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    Bullying has been an questionable issue in schools and online for decades, and it happens to everyone one way or another. Bullying can be done in many different ways, whether it be physical with hitting, pushing, and fighting. Or vocally and overt, name-calling and spreading rumors. Though it may be a serious issue, should the bullies be charged for their ways? Hence, this issue being controversal. When the issue at hand becomes so pressed that the person who is being bullied threatens their own…

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    Role Play In School

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    methods and approaches used by kindergarten teachers in their classrooms, and the viewpoints of the teachers on their approaches (Patel&Waller, University of Central Lancashire, 2010). The research findings pointed out that the teachers from these four schools all use a number of different methods in class. The most popular methods amongst the teachers surveyed where, the Narrative Method, Chalk and Talk and the Unit Test Method. The Narrative Method involves telling stories, and teachers…

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    public school system (Lessons in Education).…

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    sixth grade student going into seventh grade and moving to the middle school, I felt very proud and honored that I had accomplished elementary school. Now as an eighth grade student I am just moving into higher status and more responsibility and soon I will be moving on to High School. In High School, I know that there is a bigger school, more activities and a lower status being a freshman. There also are similarities to the schools such as making new friends and seeing old friends. Also the…

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    School Climate

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    titled, “Tapping into the Power of School Climate to Prevent Bullying: One Application of Schoolwide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports” by Kris Bosworth and Maryann Judkins shows how School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) are used in school to stop bullying. Bullying is defined in the article as the “repeated, unwanted aggression perpetrated by someone with greater power against a weaker target.” Bullying is an issue in every school across the world and…

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