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    School Psychologist

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    Why I Chose This Career Why did I chose a school psychologist to be a possible career. A school psychologist help students, teachers and families with educational issues. They can suggest new teaching ways, they can address behavior problems and also problems students have with learning. Not only do school psychologist have to do this but they also have to have lots of different skills and abilities. They have to be patient, a people person, trustworthy, good problem solver, observant,…

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    School Shootings

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    are positive. There are school shootings that lead to people questioning our second amendment. Our school system provides every child lunch, if they pay for it. There are 3.5 million homeless living in the streets, because they cannot get a job (StudentsAgainstHunger.org.) There are many reasons for people to have a disappointing opinion on America. There are also ways to take better control of guns, upgrade the school system, and minimize the amount of homeless people. School shootings have…

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    The education students receive in school are supposedly an enlightening experience that teaches students the main concepts such as math, english, science, and history. But the writers of Rethinking Schools disagree, specifically the writers of the subsection Multiculturalism and Anti-bias education. The lack of attention towards a diverse learning environment teaches the students to discriminate on race and specific gender roles. A diverse environment can change over time or can either stay the…

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    Ethos In School

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    Every school has ethos, which is a set of values and beliefs that are illustrated in interactions and activities of everyday life. The school must be devoted to the benefit and holistic development of all the children, inculcating enthusiasm, self-confidence and developing each learner’s academic and personal ability. Moreover, a school which inspires a positive and safe environment where sound teaching and learning takes place both raises achievement and encourages the learners to be…

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    Resiliency In Schools

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    teacher and schools do to help students develop resiliency and be able to achieve academically under adverse circumstances? Students come from many different backgrounds that should be respected. I think that the economic stress that families suffer is most damaging to children. Parental relationships may become tensed. The teacher can help the child by helping them discovered and developing their talents. Schools can introduce programs against bullying and mentoring. In addition, schools…

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    Stereotypes In Schools

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    According to the National Education Association,” boys are five times more likely than girls to be classified as hyperactive and are thirty percent more likely to flunk or drop out of school( ).”America’s sons are in trouble, today people tend to blame the parents for not disciplining their children when they need too, when in fact it is the educational system giving them the short end of the stick. Classrooms today are biased against boys and gives the young girls the better learning…

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    Music In Schools

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    pleasure or comfort to listen to a soft beat and a soothing voice. To other it could be instrumental or a heavier music that lets them think. Music has been found important enough to be brought into some schools so that they may flourish and grow with their instrument, voice, and creationism. But some schools have cut funding for music programs seeing them as useless and unneeded. While the budget may not support it, music's needed for young children to learn and grow. Music is beneficial to a…

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    Drinking In Schools

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    Schools around the world are changing. They are changing subjects, activities, and even items. School items are changing every day, now, vending machines are getting new items, such as drinks. Most drinks now are not healthy, so students are gaining weight, having bad behaviors, and are leading to health problems. Sodas and other unhealthy drinks are leading to students gaining extreme amounts of weight. Drinking these drinks can be very dangerous and can hurt someone. Nowadays, drinks are…

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    Technology In Schools

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    should not become something people are dependant on. Every year, schools become closer to being solely technology based learning, and this is the wrong path for teaching students critical thinking and long term learning. A major federal study by Education Weekly reported, “No difference in academic achievement between students who used the technology in their classrooms and youngsters who used other methods” (Trotter). So why are schools insisting on using it? Slow internet connection and…

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    School Lunches

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    Like all other meals, lunch is an important meal that we have everyday, mostly everyday it is consumed at school. The problems that I would like to address in my essay include the following; the limited amount of time we get to eat, the limited amount of portion sizes, the quality that is provided, and the amount of food that is wasted. Most frequent, students have a limited amount of time to eat their lunch, I think Lunch would be a more amusing and lively milieu if we could have more than 10…

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