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    high grades without trying. Shrouded with compliments, praise, and at times my peers surrounded me with their jealousy. As I continued to age, I slowly realized that this "skill" was a disguised curse. I say this because upon entering middle-school and high school, I had no clue how to study. I just expected the high grades to come just as they did before, but that wasn't the case. Even though my parents knew of my past scholastic standing, they understood that my uneasy grades were a result of…

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    School Ethos

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    a term with Greek origins and here refers to morals, values and beliefs of the school. It is affected by the type of school and its philosophy e.g. religious ethos. The school’s mission is what it intends to achieve and it is the summary of goals put forward by the school like a ‘motto’. The mission is based on the school’s distinctive beliefs. The development of a mission statement is a challenging process for schools. Once this consensus has been reached it is expressed in the mission…

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    Desegregation Schools

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    Desegregating schools in America wasn't easy, or liked by a lot of people, however it still is benefiting American education to this day. In low income areas, young students aren't receiving the proper education they should be given. Many white parents didn't agree with the fact of poverty kids joining their school because of concerns like violence, drug abuse, and lowering their school's accreditation. With this said, when integrated schools come together and concur the process of learning- it…

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    Music In Schools

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    harmony, and expression of emotion.” Music in schools is a very big topic and debate. Some people argue that it is useless and a waste of money, but music is a very important part of school and can improve our learning capabilities. A reason why music should still be included in our schools is because people do better in school if they play an instrument. Research done at Northwestern University shows that students have shown improvement in school if they play some form of musical instrument.…

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    Residential Schools

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    Residential Schools and their Effectiveness on Aboriginal People: As Canadian children today the thought of starting school excited us. We enjoy everything our school system has to offer. Native children many years ago were not excited when the thought of school rose in their mind. Residential schools were a school system set up by the canadian government and run by churches, having the objective of educating aboriginal children (Guerin, 2011, pg 2). Residentials schools were ineffective in…

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    “Since Sandy Hook there has been a school shooting, on average, every week. How on earth can live with ourselves if we do nothing.” Said Senator Chris Murphy. According to the statistics, there has at least one school shooting since 2013. However there was a tragic event happened before. For Instance, The Virginia Tech School massacre was a school shooting that took place on April 16, 2007 on the campus of Virginia polytechnic institute. This deadliest shooting incident happened by a single…

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    School Recess

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    School Recess Serves Many Useful Purposes That Should Not Be Overlooked I have heard it said before that the “squeaky wheel gets the grease.” Well I intend to be that squeak to a wheel that needs greasing. To elaborate, the “wheel” I am referring to is school recess. First to start off, one must understand just exactly what school recess is by definition. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention recess is, “regularly scheduled periods within the elementary school day for…

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    Conformity In School

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    question of conformity in school. While some are convinced conformity in schools is good and should be flaunted, others believe that it's setting us up for failure and unrealistic situations. The world is complex and not as simple as school makes it seem. In school, we are taught that grades define who you are and your intellectual ability. How you dress, the music you listen and who you hang out with represents your placement in the social hierarchy. In a large amount of schools from public to…

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    choices to make for our children. Two of the most popular are public school and homeschool. Public school is the most popular choice. It is a tax-payer funded educational system that can be hard to beat. Homeschool, on the other hand, is quickly rising in popularity (Liepmann). Parents personally foot the cost of homeschool. The government doesn 't have much say in what is being taught to the students. The curriculum in public school system are based off of what the government believes that…

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    Charter Schools

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    of what a school should be and what teachers should be teaching has become a popular topic in today’s media. After Katrina devastated the New Orleans area, along with rebuilding communities and businesses, the schools also needed to be renovated. The New Orleans Recovery School District (RSD) is now home to 100 percent charter schools. How do these new charter schools compare to the public schools that were in place before Katrina? I am very interested to know how much the charter schools have…

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