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    and teaching teenagers this skill is even harder. Currently, school boards are revising the high school curriculum to teach kids financial literacy. I do not think that every high school should carry out this course as a mandatory choice, but I rather it is a secondary choice. Firstly, creating financial literacy as an obligatory course will probably lead to a decrease in performance. According to source 2, high school students that took the financial literacy course obtained…

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    TEACHER’S PERCEPTION OF CHANGE: A COMPARISON OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS Introduction Change can be describe as people wants to something new in their lives, and this change is necessary for development of group, institution, organization and community. A change has important impact on mind. Change is one of the best ways to rearrange the thing that with multiple backgrounds, behaviours, skills and experience take fresh thoughts and perceptions. Change can encourage the…

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    If our school cafeteria had a new, healthier school lunch, it would be a bad idea, because the cafeteria already offers several healthy options. The Students choose to eat unhealthy which is okay at home, but at school. The cafeteria has salads and variety of fruits and vegetables, people can pick from those options or they can have any cooked meal that is already prepared. As the students start to grow and eat healthy, they wouldn’t want to get out of shape and make eating unhealthy a habit. A…

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    Everyday a child faces the problems that come with going to school. This does not mean just the standard exams or presentations due that day. There are too many children who dread school for another reason, they are alone and scared. Bullying is a large-scale issue, so by understanding the damage that it can cause, schools, parents, and children can take preventative measures to resolve the issue. The effects of bullying do not only apply to the victim, but also to the bullies themselves. For…

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    School lunch, what happened? Why do prisoners get better food than high schoolers do? Now days everyone is concerned about obesity. Is school lunch the actual reason behind the United States of America obesity ratings? That’s a negative. The reason why America is more obese now than what they were in the 70’s is laziness. Now days all kids are worried about is playing Xbox live with their Hong Kong buddies, and stuffing there face with potato chips. The worlds advance in technology has ruined…

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    Middle Schools. The purpose of the dissertation was clearly stated in the purpose of the study and also revealed in the review of literature. Marston (2014) purpose for the study was to examine the factors that supported a choice for educators in high poverty schools to choose to stay in those schools. The study was limited to eight teachers form two different middle schools. The teachers gave their thoughts and opinions regarding their decision to continue to teach at a high poverty…

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    an experimental online school because majority of students may not have access to online and that students may need one on one learning time with a teacher. 8 out of ten students at Hampton High School agreed that the state department should not provide more online classes. To begin with, the state department of education should not provide funding for an experimental online school because majority of students may not have access to online. Most students that attend school may not have…

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    tomorrow and therefore should not have problems surrounding it. One of the questions that surrounds education is long students should be in school. This issue of a year round school is the topic I have chosen and through some research already I can tell that this will help with future schools in deciding whether to have this school or not. Year Round Schools are essentially basing their idea on the…

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    School lunches have the pro’s and con’s about the amount of food they receive or about how much they can have per lunch days. School lunches need to have more improvement on their meat .Also they need to make school lunches more fulfilling and schools need to lower the price of how much you pay just to get a little portion. Lunches needs to improve on how they make their meat.Also i don’t think they should have overly grease pizza and have topping that no one eats.they should really go…

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    Common School Movement

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    from Thomas Jefferson who always imagined and dreamed of a state wide school system that benefited the mass of the population. This system would educate children no matter what race, ethnicity, or religion in ways that would help them become well rounded citizens. This dream by Jefferson was soon initiated through the Common School movement built by Horace Mann. Mann, who is more commonly known as the “Father of the Common School,” dedicated his career to fighting for the education of all…

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