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    volunteer work builds character and responsibility but some students just cannot because of their schedules. Students are usually busy after school involved in practice, a part time job, and it is not equally fair to all the students. Firstly, I disagree with the idea of being required to do volunteer work to graduate because some students have multiple sports. Some students are required to go to practice every single day. In most cases students who are active in extracurricular activity do…

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    College Values Essay

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    people but to those who do and get a high paying career because they worked hard to get their major fulfilled. These idealized images of the traditional college way to succeed. Most people go to college without scholarships and end up getting a job to pay it off. College is a cultural institution that transmits and reinforces values of community, acceptance and an individual’s responsibility to succeed in the future. As the first of my…

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    ways I’ve learned to achieve this, is by connecting with your students on a personal level outside of the classroom. As in, showing compassion outside of academics and making sure that the concern in your students is genuine rather than using a position of power against them. It’s important that we remember that teaching occurs both inside and outside of the classroom. Any moments and interactions that are shared between us and our students are opportunities to provide knowledge on a subject…

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    Paying the Price it mainly talks about how students try to maintain a good GPA and why it is important for many students to do so. Goldrick-Rab mentions how some students go into college underprepared and are overwhelmed with the high rigor courses and the amount of homework they get. She also talks about how working too many hours a week can really impact a person’s GPA because they are unable to focus on their studies. This drop in GPA can lead to students losing grants or even getting kicked…

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    Labor Party Policies

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    positive policies. A Bill Shorten Labor government will be about health, jobs and education. A bill shorten government is all about putting people first. One of their positive policies is about no $100,000 Uni degree debts. A shorten Labor government will increase the number of the students completing their study by 20,000 graduates a year from 2020. Also the Labor Party wants to deliver more information to the parents and students so they can make a good decisions about university. This is a…

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    prestigious schools do not teach students how to think, but rather “train them in the analytic and rhetorical skills that are necessary for success in business and the professions” (Deresiewicz). The author gives examples of his previous experience working for some of these prestigious universities, accurately depicting to the readers of his article – parents for future college kids – how these institutions are creating students focused on their grades instead of students focused on learning.…

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    On two seperate occassions this past week mistakes were made during lessons. I made a mistake on an assessment paper and copied the wrong side of the quiz and Mrs. Doss made a mistake and copied the wrong set of words for the entire class during word study. It really helped having 2 people in the classroom so new copies could be made and brought in ASAP. We were both able to laugh about it later in the day and realized we both were having a rough morning. I know that in a normal classroom you…

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    their isn’t enough time in the day for teachers to cover anything properly, Students may need one on one time with their teacher but there isn’t enough time for teachers to get to everyone, and parents may have more personal time to themselves. I agree that school hours should be extended because teachers don’t have enough time to to cover everything thoroughly. Many teachers need and want longer school days to teach the students everything they have plan and not just set aside to be forgotten.…

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    Codell's Educating Esmé

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    Esmé is an entertaining diary of a first year teacher in a Chicago elementary school. Madame Esmé, which she prefers to be called, maintains strict stability while trying to inspire and change the lives of thirty-one inner-city students. She encounters a gang-influenced student, fist fights, child abuse, an over-demanding boss and an unsupportive administration. Esmé Codell’s first year with a classroom of her own was anything but easy. Madame Esmé is one hundred percent unique. She creates a…

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    These questions really tied everything together and helped the students think about the important pieces of information so they would remember the next time they bowled. Repetition and question and answer were teaching techniques I witnessed Mr. Dunn use repeatedly throughout the day. Having students recall the information and piece it all together was an excellent way to finish up the class because they could carry the information with them throughout the day. It was interesting watching…

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