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    Imagine, as an impressionable high school student, that your teachers do not care about your education or your well-being because of a label: “at-risk” or “unteachable”. This is an issue that many students have faced, and a few outstanding individual teachers have attempted to erase this label for the progression of these students’ lives. Freedom Writers, a movie that heavily involves this problem in education, is a 2007 movie directed by Richard LaGravenese and stars Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn,…

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    that these are metaphors rather than truths, and we must be careful not to confuse a description of the thing for the thing itself. The following statements are closer to the truth about education: 1) Education is a process not a product. 2) Students are presented an opportunity to succeed, not success; therefore, they are not customers but co-creators of the educational experience, the same way an audience is a participant and co-creator of a live performance. 3) Teachers are not…

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    article Student Self-Assessment: The Key to Stronger Student Motivation and Higher Achievement by James H. McMillan and Jessica Hearn, they indicated a cycle which shows the cycle that a student follows when doing a student self-assessment. For a student to have a successful self assessment, the student must first have the skills of self monitoring. This student must be well focused on what the criteria of the assignment consists of (Page 2, paragraph 3 ). To follow self motoring this student…

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    1.Alignment Operation DEEP’s Teaching Summer Institute program allows Cornell students like myself to reach people in rural China. I will have the opportunity to inspire the children of the rural areas in China by working together with the community’s teachers to improve their education. In turn, this experience will enable me to engage in cross cultural exchange, exercise my skill with working with and befriending people with different backgrounds than myself, and ultimately contribute to the…

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    College retention is a major issue for students, universities and society in general. The problem has existed for years and is still a topic for many to research and understand. It is in the best interest of all three parties to reduce the dropout rate. Factors to be dissected are lack of money, being academically unprepared, and the metamorphic life changes encountered by freshman which are stressful. For those unable to obtain academic or athletic scholarships, government funding such as…

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    level in order to provide their students with the proper material they need for their major. Creating a required curriculum that is interesting to students can be quite an arduous task. Curriculum descriptions attempt to appeal to students by making their general education requirements…

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    important aspect of students learning and education experience. Parents taking a role in the literacy learning of their children lead to more engagement and higher readiness levels of individual students. By creating a partnership with families, education becomes an experience spanning both in the classroom and at home. It is evident in many forms that the more parents work with their child at home and the more they show interest in their students learning, the more the student wants to learn.…

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    mentor with CAE. She served as a role model to CAE students and has undoubtedly demonstrated to me her compassion and optimism for growth in her students and in herself. Based on my observations of Tisha’s work and personality as a peer mentor over the two years, Tisha has proven to be one of the nicest and most diligent students I have supervised. As a peer mentor, Tisha recognized the importance of her role in assisting CAE’s first-year students…

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    arrived to the U.S. As an immigrant student who was new in a different atmosphere would feel homesick to establish the social networks as in my country. As a matter of fact, I had a restricted social networks at the beginning of my arriving to the U.S. I always hanged out with people from my country. In fact, my aunt advised me I had to enroll at college, so the challenge with language and lack of adoptions led me to have social relations with American students and improve my language.…

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    Since the 19th century, there has been an ongoing debate among educators, parents, and students about the relevance and purpose of homework in U.S. schools. Attitudes toward homework often reflect the trends of a society and the leading educational philosophy. Additionally, historical events consistently influence the homework debate and drive the movement for or against homework. The past arguments for and against homework are familiar to educators because they are similar to the current…

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